Track Listing 1. Allergies 2. Hearts and Bones 3. When Numbers Get Serious 4. Think Too Much (B) 5. Song About the Moon 6. Think Too Much (A) 7. Train in the Distance 8. Rene and Georgette Magritte With Their Dog After the War 9. Cars Are Cars 10. Late Great Johnny Ace, The 11. Shelter of Your Arms - (previously unreleased, work-in-progress) 12. Train in the Distance - (mixed, live, acoustic demo) 13. Rene and Georgette Magritte With Their Dog After the War - (acoustic demo) 14. Late Great Johnny Ace, The - (acoustic demo)
| Details | | Contributing Artists: | Airto Moreira, Al DiMeola, Eric Gale, Marcus Miller, Mike Mainieri, Nile Rodgers, Richard Tee, Steve Gadd | | Producer: | Paul Simon, Roy Halee, Russ Titelman | | Distributor: | WEA (Distributor) | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Recording Mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | ADD |
Album Notes Personnel: Paul Simon (vocals, guitar, drum programming); The Harptones (vocals); Dean Parks, Eric Gale, Al Di Meola, Nile Rodgers, Sid McGuiness (guitar); Marin Alsop (violin); Jill Jaffee (viola); Jesse Levy, Frederick Zlotkin (cello); Carol Wincenc (flute); George Marge (bass clarinet); Mark Rivera (alto saxophone); Peter Gordon (French horn); Greg Phillinganes, Richard Tee (Fender Rhodes piano, synthesizer); Rob Sabino (keyboards, synthesizer); Rob Mounsey (synthesizer, vocoder); Mike Boddiker, Michael Reisman (synthesizer); David Nichtern (Synclavier, programming); Tom Coppola, Wells Christie (Synclavier); Mike Manieri (vibraphone, marimba); Anthony Jackson (triple contra-bass); Marcus Miller, Bernard Edwards (bass guitar); Jeff Porcaro, Steve Gadd, Steve Ferrone (drums); Airto Moreira (percussion). Casual listeners view GRACELAND as a comeback/rejuvenation for Simon, not realizing that throughout his recording career, he never stopped growing, with each album expanding on the artistic advances of the previous one. HEARTS AND BONES was the last link in the chain that led to the epiphany of GRACELAND, the adventurous bridge between that album and the poetic insights of ONE TRICK PONY. Simon hadn't yet given himself over to the impressionistic, non-linear lyrical style he would eventually pursue, but here he invests his more traditional story-telling lyrics with a high degree of poetic imagery. The arrangements are equally imaginative. The moving title tune, which details the breakup of Simon's marriage to actress Carrie Fisher, moves from a folky, acoustic feel to a sensuous, swaying rhythm and back, seamlessly. The witty "Allergies" calls on the services of an unlikely guest, Al Dimeola, to provide guitar pyrotechnics that perfectly capture the song's claustrophobic panic. As always, there are several elegant, harmonically brilliant ballads, such as the evocative "Rene & Georgette Magritte With Their Dog After The War." Only Simon could attach such a beautiful tune to such a pretentious title. HEARTS AND BONES is a vital, criminally underlooked part of the Paul Simon catalog.
Editorial Reviews Highly Recommended Spin (10/01/1991)
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