Simultaneously ending one of the most amazing decades of music, as well as signaling the demise of the most successful folk/rock duo. The early release of Bridge Over Trouble Water was an immediate smash. Garnering critical praise, overwhelming sales helped the title single and the LP top the charts for ten weeks each. Four hit singles eventually were released from the album, which went on to win multiple Grammy awards, including 1970s Album of The Year. The 45 release of The Boxer in 1969, considered one of the most crafted and poignant story-lines from Paul Simon's pen elevated the duo to the same breath as Bob Dylan as recording artists. Simon & Garfunkel and co-producer Roy Halee recorded tracks in Los Angeles, Nashville, and New York to create a sterling master piece.
Selections: Bridge Over Troubled Water, El Condor Pasa, Cecilia, Keep The Customer Satisfied, So Long Frank Lloyd Wright, Baby Driver, The Only Living Boy In New York, Why Don't You Write Me?, Bye Bye Love (live), A Song For The Asking.