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Paul Simon
Live Rhymin'

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Sonic Grade

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Vinyl Grade

Side One: Mint Minus Minus*

Side Two: Mint Minus Minus*

  • Simon's first live album (one of only a handful of copies to hit the site in two years), here with a KILLER Shootout Winning Triple Plus (A+++) side two mated to a solid Double Plus (A++) side one
  • You get clean, clear, full-bodied, lively and musical analog sound from first note to last
  • Forget whatever dead-as-a-doornail Heavy Vinyl they're making - the Tubey Magic, size and rock and roll energy of this very special vintage pressing simply cannot be beat
  • Features great versions of Simon classics, including "The Boxer," "Bridge Over Troubled Water," "The Sound Of Silence" and many more

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*NOTE: On side 1, track 2 ("Homeward Bound") and track 3 ("American Tune") play a little noisier than Mint Minus Minus. On side 2, there is a mark that plays 8 times (3 loud, 5 light) during the spoken introduction to track 1, "Mother and Child Reunion"

It is not easy to find copies of this album that can do the music justice. Most of the ones we've played are too murky and veiled to get into, but a copy like this one lets you bring Paul Simon's early 70s live show to life right there in your listening room.

It's tough to find copies of this album that do what a live album is supposed to do -- replicate the experience of the artists' live show on your stereo. So many copies we played lacked the kind of presence and transparency you need to really hear what was happening on stage. Since Simon brought along a South American backing band and talented gospel singers to help him reinterpret these songs, you want a copy that allows you to hear everything that's going on.

Big and natural, this has all the energy of a live show. The vocals are clear and detailed, and mids are nice and full. It doesn't get much better than this, folks.

On a Hot Stamper copy like this one, you can experience Simon's live renditions of these wonderful songs without the mediocre sound of the typical pressing getting in the way.

What The Best Sides Of Live Rhymin' Have To Offer Is Not Hard To Hear

  • The biggest, most immediate staging in the largest acoustic space
  • The most Tubey Magic, without which you have almost nothing. CDs give you clean and clear. Only the best vintage vinyl pressings offer the kind of Tubey Magic that was on the tapes in 1974
  • Tight, note-like, rich, full-bodied bass, with the correct amount of weight down low
  • Natural tonality in the midrange -- with all the instruments having the correct timbre
  • Transparency and resolution, critical to hearing into the three-dimensional studio space

No doubt there's more but we hope that should do for now. Playing the record is the only way to hear all of the qualities we discuss above, and playing the best pressings against a pile of other copies under rigorously controlled conditions is the only way to find a pressing that sounds as good as this one does.

What We're Listening For On Live Rhymin'

  • Energy for starters. What could be more important than the life of the music?
  • Then: presence and immediacy. The vocals aren't "back there" somewhere, lost in the mix. They're front and center where any recording engineer worth his salt would put them.
  • The Big Sound comes next -- wall to wall, lots of depth, huge space, three-dimensionality, all that sort of thing.
  • Then transient information -- fast, clear, sharp attacks, not the smear and thickness so common to these LPs.
  • Tight punchy bass -- which ties in with good transient information, also the issue of frequency extension further down.
  • Next: transparency -- the quality that allows you to hear deep into the soundfield, showing you the space and air around all the instruments.
  • Extend the top and bottom and voila, you have The Real Thing -- an honest to goodness Hot Stamper.

Vinyl Condition

Mint Minus Minus is about as quiet as any vintage pressing will play, and since only the right vintage pressings have any hope of sounding good on this album, that will most often be the playing condition of the copies we sell. (The copies that are even a bit noisier get listed on the site are seriously reduced prices or traded back in to the local record stores we shop at.)

Those of you looking for quiet vinyl will have to settle for the sound of later pressings and Heavy Vinyl reissues, purchased elsewhere of course as we have no interest in selling records that don't have the vintage analog magic of these wonderful originals.

If you want to make the trade-off between bad sound and quiet surfaces with whatever Heavy Vinyl pressing might be available, well, that's certainly your prerogative, but we can't imagine losing what's good about this music -- the size, the energy, the presence, the clarity, the weight -- just to hear it with less background noise.

Side One

  • Me and Julio Down by the Schoolyard
  • Homeward Bound
  • American Tune
  • El Condor Pasa (If I Could)
  • Duncan
  • The Boxer

Side Two

  • Mother and Child Reunion
  • The Sound of Silence
  • Jesus Is the Answer
  • Bridge Over Troubled Water
  • Loves Me Like A Rock
  • America

AMG Review

One thing Simon & Garfunkel never did much of was tour, so a Paul Simon solo tour, following two commercially successful solo albums, was one more way for Simon to distance himself from the duo and, simultaneously, by performing songs like "The Boxer" and "Homeward Bound," to reclaim his songwriting catalog.