Paul Simon starts with some interesting social commentary in "How Can You Live in the Northeast?" discussing the alienation of ethnic and cultural groups in America. He also has an interesting (though a bit overdone) song in "Everything About It Is a Love Song," and a strong song in "Outrageous" that expresses the anger of baby boomers over the direction of society. However, even these songs have soft spots and are overproduced in their effort to be fresh in the minds of younger fans. While songs like "Beautiful" show the influence (however dim) of African music on Paul Simon, it is not strong enough to break through the veil of high-tech production values. Songs like "Father and Daughter" are sentimental and nice, which may be closer to Simons' bread and butter, but even this song seems to be fairly transparent and simplistic. I know it is difficult for Paul Simon to live up to the expectations of a critic who has grown up listening to Simon's solo and experimental career, but even a hint of his former glory would have been appreciated.
As much as I dislike saying that Paul Simon's career is over, it would seem to me that Paul Simon's "Smile" is one last attempt to keep his career going with a production make over and an attempt to experiment with trendy styles. I listened to Paul Simon's Concert in Central Park recently and I hope that he leaps over this period in his career during his live performances because his past live performances, playing both classics and laid back originals, have been electric.
Grade: C+
Published by Nicholas Katers
Nicholas Katers is a graduate of University of Wisconsin-Green Bay (BA, 2003) and the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee (MA, 2007) in History and currently a freelance writer. You can find his work in the In... View profile
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Post a CommentDarn it...you are right, I'm not sure why that happened but I apologize profusely. You spelled album wrong, by the way.