Sounds of Silence
by Simon & Garfunkel
Released: January 17, 1966
Folk rock
Why This Album Matters
This album matters because its strongest editorial story is: Chart Success.
The Album
"Sounds of Silence" is the second studio album by Simon & Garfunkel, released on January 17, 1966. The result became their second studio album. It was a masterful piece, showcasing the pair's wonderful vocal harmonies and thoughtful lyrics.
Interesting Facts
It propelled folk rock to a new heightโฆ
It propelled folk rock to a new height of popularity and respectability, becoming an integral part of the countercultural movement of the time.
This album proved to be one of theโฆ
This album proved to be one of the first folk-rock blockbuster hits, paving the way for many artists who followed in their wake.
Essential Tracks
I Am A Rock
The album includes several of Simon & Garfunkel's most well-known songs, apart from the title track, such as "I Am a Rock", which also charted in the U.S. It demonstrated a shift in the pair's sound, from their debutโs folk roots to a more eclectic mix of styles and saw leader and songwriter, Paul Simon, exploring themes of post-adolescent alienation and doubt.
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Reception
The album includes several of Simon & Garfunkel's most well-known songs, apart from the title track, such as "I Am a Rock", which also charted in the U.S. It demonstrated a shift in the pair's sound, from their debutโs folk roots to a more eclectic mix of styles and saw leader and songwriter, Paul Simon, exploring themes of post-adolescent alienation and doubt. After "The Sound of Silence" began to gather momentum on the charts, Simon & Garfunkel rushed back to the studio in late 1965 to record a set of new tracks that would accompany that song. The album's title is a slight modification of the title of the band's first major hit, "The Sound of Silence", which originally appeared on the duo's debut album "Wednesday Morning, 3 A.M.โ and was later reissued as a single, topping the Billboard charts.
The Complete Album Story
"Sounds of Silence" is the second studio album by Simon & Garfunkel, released on January 17, 1966. The album's title is a slight modification of the title of the band's first major hit, "The Sound of Silence", which originally appeared on the duo's debut album "Wednesday Morning, 3 A.M.โ and was later reissued as a single, topping the Billboard charts.
After "The Sound of Silence" began to gather momentum on the charts, Simon & Garfunkel rushed back to the studio in late 1965 to record a set of new tracks that would accompany that song. The result became their second studio album. It was a masterful piece, showcasing the pair's wonderful vocal harmonies and thoughtful lyrics.
The album includes several of Simon & Garfunkel's most well-known songs, apart from the title track, such as "I Am a Rock", which also charted in the U.S. It demonstrated a shift in the pair's sound, from their debutโs folk roots to a more eclectic mix of styles and saw leader and songwriter, Paul Simon, exploring themes of post-adolescent alienation and doubt.
Commercially and critically successful, "Sounds of Silence" had significant impact, establishing Simon & Garfunkel as one of the standout music duos in the 1960s. It propelled folk rock to a new height of popularity and respectability, becoming an integral part of the countercultural movement of the time. This album proved to be one of the first folk-rock blockbuster hits, paving the way for many artists who followed in their wake.
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