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Art Garfunkel - Everything Waits To Be Noticed (2002)
BAND/ARTIST: Art Garfunkel
- Title: Everything Waits To Be Noticed
- Year Of Release: 2002
- Label: Manhattan Records
- Genre: Pop Rock, Folk Rock, Singer-Songwriter
- Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
- Total Time: 51:03
- Total Size: 118/328 Mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01. Bounce 3:34
02. The Thread 4:19
03. The Kid 4:27
04. Crossing Lines 3:38
05. Everything Waits To Be Noticed 3:12
06. Young And Free 3:42
07. Perfect Moment 4:00
08. Turn, Don't Turn Away 5:02
09. Wishbone 3:35
10. How Did You Know? 4:24
11. What I Love About Rain 3:35
12. Every Now And Then 3:19
13. Another Only One 4:16
01. Bounce 3:34
02. The Thread 4:19
03. The Kid 4:27
04. Crossing Lines 3:38
05. Everything Waits To Be Noticed 3:12
06. Young And Free 3:42
07. Perfect Moment 4:00
08. Turn, Don't Turn Away 5:02
09. Wishbone 3:35
10. How Did You Know? 4:24
11. What I Love About Rain 3:35
12. Every Now And Then 3:19
13. Another Only One 4:16
Making his technical debut as a songwriter (technical in that his prose poems serve as a lyric source on several tracks), Art Garfunkel takes top billing in what actually qualifies as a collaboration with two other singer/songwriters, Nashville's Buddy Mondlock and L.A.-based Maia Sharp; producer/songwriter Billy Mann plays an essential creative role as well. For all the diverse input, this remains a Garfunkel project at heart. His airy, delicate singing, remarkably identical in quality to his earliest recordings some 40 years earlier, provides the essential textural reference; Mondlock's vocals uncannily replicate Garfunkel's from the opening moments of "Bounce" and elsewhere throughout the album. Only two of these songs were written by outsiders, and these -- the self-consciously buoyant "Young and Free" and uncomfortably precious "What I Love About Rain" -- don't match the rest in either musical or lyrical accomplishment. Two in particular create near-magical spells, and both are draw from Garfunkel's writing: "The Thread," a wistful chronicle of love lost amidst references to romantic landmarks in New York, and "Perfect Moment," an account of strangers exchanging glances in a theater lobby and achieving, in that timeless second, all the perfection and connection two people might expect. This performance, musically reminiscent of the Simon & Garfunkel classic "For Emily," is exquisitely crafted and impeccably performed -- a high point not only here, but in all of Garfunkel's catalog.~Robert L. Doerschuk
Pop | Folk | Rock | FLAC / APE | Mp3
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