Live In New York City, 1967

right Live In New York City, 1967 is an album by Simon and Garfunkel, recorded at Philharmonic Hall at Lincoln Center in New York City, on 22 January 1967. Some of its tracks are included on the box set Old Friends, released on Columbia Legacy 4 October 1997. However, one track from the box set, "Red Rubber Ball," was not included on the recording of the concert, thus leaving it somewhat incomplete. The album was released on the Columbia Legacy CK 61513 label on 16 July 2002. Musicians: Paul Simon: lead vocals, guitar Art Garfunkel: lead vocals

Track listing

  1. "He Was My Brother" (3:21)
  2. "Leaves That Are Green" (2:57)
  3. "Sparrow" (3:06)
  4. "Homeward Bound" (2:39)
  5. "You Don't Know Where Your Interest Lies" (2:06)
  6. "A Most Peculiar Man" (2:59)
  7. "The 59th Street Bridge Song (Feelin' Groovy)" (1:49)
  8. "The Dangling Conversation" (3:01)
  9. "Richard Cory" (3:23)
  10. "A Hazy Shade Of Winter" (2:37)
  11. "Benedictus" (2:45)
  12. "Blessed" (3:45)
  13. "A Poem On The Underground Wall" (4:45)
  14. "Anji" (2:28)
  15. "I Am A Rock" (2:57)
  16. "The Sounds Of Silence" (3:25)
  17. "For Emily, Whenever I May Find Her" (2:40)
  18. "A Church Is Burning" (3:43)
  19. "Wednesday Morning, 3 A. M." (3:35)

 

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