-flac- 88 !exclusive! - Paul Simon - Discography 1965-2023

There are singer-songwriters, and then there is Paul Simon. For nearly six decades, he has served as America’s literate, restless, and rhythmically curious troubadour. From the folk-rock sunshine of the 60s to the world-beat revolution of the 80s and the experimental textures of the 21st century, his catalog is a masterclass in songcraft.

Paul Simon’s discography is a rare map of a songwriter who never stopped "learning to speak." Spanning from his 1965 solo debut to the ethereal meditations of 2023, his career is defined by three distinct transformations. The Folk Poet (1965–1970): Paul Simon - Discography 1965-2023 -FLAC- 88

If you acquire this discography (currently circulating on private music trackers and Usenet), check the spectrals. A true 88.2kHz rip of the 2011-2015 remasters is a revelation. An upscaled fake is just noise. Trust your ears—if the high hat on "50 Ways to Leave Your Lover" sounds like a laser beam instead of metal, you are in the right place. There are singer-songwriters, and then there is Paul Simon

Listening to Roy Halee’s production of Bridge Over Troubled Water at 88kHz reveals microphone bleed, the actual woodiness of the bass strings, and the air around Art Garfunkel’s voice. It strips away the digital glare, offering a warmth that mimics analog tape. Paul Simon’s discography is a rare map of

A project derived from his Broadway musical, blending doo-wop and Latin rhythms. The Late Masterpieces (2000–2023)