Simon & Garfunkel – Bookends (MOFI Numbered SuperVinyl LP)
$95.00
A Timeless Reflection on America and Ourselves: Simon & GarfunkelāsĀ BookendsĀ Asks Big Questions, Includes āMrs. Robinsonā and āA Hazy Shade of Winterā
Mastered on MoFiās Renowned System and Limited to 5,000 Numbered Copies: Mobile Fidelityās 180g 33RPM SuperVinyl LP Magnifies the Brilliance of the Original Sessions
1/4″ / 15 IPS analog copy to DSD 256 to analog console to lathe
Concept album, career-making moment, industry-defying creation, years-long pursuit of perfection: Simon and GarfunkelāsĀ BookendsĀ adheres to all those descriptions and more, the record at once a defining statement of the late 1960s and salient reflection on relationships, identity, society, and mortality whose enduring relevance attests to its exceptional merit. Ranked by countless sources as one of the greatest records of all time, the 1968 work transcends styles, trends, and generations.
Mastered on MoFiās renowned system at the labelās California studio, housed in a Stoughton jacket, and strictly limited to 5,000 numbered copies, Mobile Fidelityās 180g SuperVinyl 33RPM LP ofĀ BookendsĀ presents the duoās timeless effort in reference-quality sound. Benefitting from the inherent properties of the SuperVinyl formula ā a nearly inaudible noise floor, superb groove definition, dead-quiet surfaces ā this collectible reissue magnifies the brilliance of the extended production sessions that took place over the course of 18 months at Columbiaās iconic 52nd Street Studio.
Simon himself said thatĀ BookendsĀ possesses āthe most use of the studioā of any Simon & Garfunkel effort. The plain truth of his observation comes to fore on this audiophile LP. The full bloom and natural decay of notes; weight and impact of low-end frequencies; lushness, breathiness, and air of the omnipresent harmonies; separation and imaging of the wood, string, and brass instruments; timbres and in-the-room realism of Simonās lead vocals ā these critical traits and more are rendered with elevated accuracy, detail, and presence.Ā BookendsĀ has never sounded more transparent, lifelike, or balanced.
And thatās exactly what Simon, Garfunkel, and producer Roy Halee intended while taking as many as 50 hours to nail a single track. Envisioned from the start by Simon as a way to capture the ageās zeitgeist, and inspired by the broad strokes of the BeatlesāĀ Sgt. Pepperās Lonely Hearts Club BandĀ and Bob DylanāsĀ Blonde on Blonde,Ā BookendsĀ pairs its sonic flair ā and diverse arrangements that incorporate folk, rock, jazz, pop, and baroque elements ā with arresting lyrics that address restlessness, uncertainty, alienation, love, and heritage.
The first half ofĀ BookendsĀ traces the cycle of life from beginning to end, with the final words to āBookends Themeā ā a call to āpreserve your memories/theyāre all thatās left youā ā echoing as the overarching and recurring theme of the album. Before the pair lands on that advice, Simon & Garfunkel use irony (āSave the Life of My Childā), metaphor (āAmericaā), suggestion (āOversā), field recordings (āVoices of Old Peopleā), and descriptive imagery (āOld Friendsā) to cover everything from the loss of innocence to institutional hypocrisy and fears of loneliness.
Released amid a tumultuous political and cultural climate,Ā BookendsĀ retains enormous significance and relevance more than five decades later in a 21st century facing many of the same issues. Its central motifs ā searching for meaning and identity; dealing with loss and disappointment; negotiating the split between authenticity and ersatz; reconciling with what one sacrifices over a lifetime; confronting life stages that involve sadness, bewilderment, and disappointment ā are universal concerns. And the āAmericaā Simon & Garfunkel pursues remains more elusive than ever.
As does our collective want for a lasting hero (āMrs. Robinsonā), tendency toward affectation (āFakinā Itā), and inclination to wishfully insert ourselves into circumstances rooted in whimsical fantasy (āPunkyās Dilemmaā), particularly when we need an escape. Though the songs on the albumās second half were not devised as part of a unified narrative, they speak a related language steeped in disillusionment, anxiety, and doubt. None more so than on the grayscale āA Hazy Shade of Winter.ā
“Simply pretend,ā Simon sings,ā that you can build [hopes] again,ā knowing full well heās not even fooling himself. Like few albums before or since,Ā BookendsĀ exposes the human condition from the inside-out amid an environment that isnāt what it often appearsĀ ā or what we originally sought.
- Bookends Theme
- Save the Life of My Child
- America
- Overs
- Voices of Old People
- Old Friends
- Bookends Theme
- Fakinā It
- Punkyās Dilemma
- Mrs. Robinson
- A Hazy Shade of Winter
- At the Zoo
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