Simon & Garfunkel's 1970 Masterpiece Celebrated with Deluxe DVD+CD Package: BRIDGE OVER TROUBLED WATER: 40th ANNIVERSARY EDITION
DVD: Controversial "Songs Of America" CBS-TV special of 1969, plus a brand-new documentary, The Harmony Game: The Making of Bridge Over Troubled Water, featuring interviews with Paul Simon, Art Garfunkel, and their collaborators
CD: Original 11-song album
PR Newswire
NEW YORK
01/25/2011
NEW YORK, Jan. 25, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- Simon & Garfunkel's crowning masterpiece will be celebrated in March with BRIDGE OVER TROUBLED WATER: 40th ANNIVERSARY EDITION. This deluxe DVD+CD set includes the original 11-song album plus the duo's never-before-commercially-available "Songs Of America" CBS television special from 1969 on DVD. The DVD will also include The Harmony Game: The Making of Bridge Over Troubled Water, a newly-created documentary on Bridge Over Troubled Water featuring new interviews with Paul Simon and Art Garfunkel. The package will be available at all physical and digital retail outlets starting March 8, 2011, through Columbia/Legacy, a division of SONY MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT.
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BRIDGE OVER TROUBLED WATER: 40th ANNIVERSARY EDITION's full-color, 24-page booklet will include rare photography, memorabilia, and separate liner note essays that will provide overviews of the album production (written by former A&R executive and current TV music supervisor Michael Hill) and the "Songs Of America" TV special (written by Rolling Stone Contributing Editor Anthony DeCurtis).
"Songs Of America" (running time approximately 70 minutes) is a beautiful documentary that had its first and only broadcast November 30, 1969, on the CBS television network. The special features footage of Simon & Garfunkel on stage, in the recording studio, and traveling on tour. Interviews and performances are intertwined with news footage from the period, some of it deemed too controversial by original sponsor Bell Atlantic (a subsidiary of AT&T), who in the end refused to air it. Included is footage from the period of Martin Luther King, Robert Kennedy, activist Cesar Chavez, and the Poor People's March on Washington. The film is a fascinating depiction of two artists struggling to define their role within a society that is splintering apart.
Alongside "Songs Of America" on the DVD will be the newly-created documentary, The Harmony Game: The Making of Bridge Over Troubled Water. This insightful feature tells the story behind Simon and Garfunkel's last studio album, Bridge Over Troubled Water. The album has its legacy shrouded in rock 'n' roll mythology with legendary tales of inspiration, innovation and separation. Paul Simon and Art Garfunkel share the journey in their own words and reflect back on its impact 40 years later. Also featured in the documentary are several of the duo's collaborators from the period: Roy Halee (co-producer/engineer), Hal Blaine (drums), Joe Osborn (bass guitar), Jimmie Haskell (arranger), Mort Lewis (manager), and Charles Grodin (director of the "Songs Of America" documentary). The feature includes never-before-seen footage, photos and memorabilia.
Simon & Garfunkel reportedly spent more than 800 hours over a two-year span recording what would be their final studio album together. The title single "Bridge Over Troubled Water" won an unprecedented five Grammy Awards: Record of the Year, Song of the Year, Best Contemporary Song, Best Arrangement Accompanying Vocalist(s), and Best Engineered Recording; with Bridge Over Troubled Water winning the top award as Album Of the Year. (In 1998, "Bridge Over Troubled Water" was voted into the Grammy Hall Of Fame, one of many awards that the song and album have won around the world over the past four decades.)
But the album also marked the end of the road (at least for a couple of years) for the duo, who had been recording together since their 'Tom & Jerry' period in high school (circa 1957). Simon & Garfunkel went out in style, however, as the sessions for Bridge Over Troubled Water spun off four hit singles that spanned 1969 and '70:
-- "The Boxer" b/w "Baby Driver" (released April 1969, Billboard Hot 100 #7, 10 weeks on the chart); -- "Bridge Over Troubled Water" b/w "Keep the Customer Satisfied" (released January 1970, Billboard Hot 100 #1 (6 weeks at #1), 14 weeks on the chart, certified RIAA gold); -- "Cecilia" b/w "The Only Living Boy In New York" (released April 1970, Billboard Hot 100 #4, 13 weeks on the chart, certified RIAA gold); and -- "El Condor Pasa (If I Could)" b/w "Why Don't You Write Me" (released September 1970, Billboard Hot 100 #18, 11 weeks on the chart).
The Bridge Over Troubled Water album, released January 26, 1970, reached #1 in the March 7th issue of Billboard, where it spent 10 weeks at #1, on its way to an 85-week stay on the chart, and 8-times platinum RIAA certification. Starting March 7th, the album and title track spent five weeks simultaneously at #1, a rare achievement for any artist before or since.
In the UK, the album and title track both debuted on the same date, February 21st, and both subsequently went to #1. The album went on to spend 41 weeks at #1, ranking it inside the Top 5 all-time Most Weeks At #1; and 307 total weeks on the UK national chart, ranking it inside the Top 10 all-time Most Weeks On the Chart. At the BRIT Awards in 1977, Bridge Over Troubled Water was named the Best International Album Of the Past 25 Years.
BRIDGE OVER TROUBLED WATER: 40th ANNIVERSARY EDITION by SIMON & GARFUNKEL (88697 82828 2, originally released January 1970, as Columbia 9914)
CD - Selections: 1. Bridge Over Troubled Water * 2. El Condor Pasa (If I Could) * 3. Cecilia * 4. Keep the Customer Satisfied * 5. So Long, Frank Lloyd Wright * 6. The Boxer * 7. Baby Driver * 8. The Only Living Boy In New York * 9. Why Don't You Write Me * 10. Bye Bye Love * 11. Song For the Asking.
DVD - "Songs Of America" (originally aired on CBS-TV network, November 30, 1969; approx. running time 70 minutes).
The Harmony Game: The Making of Bridge Over Troubled Water, a newly-created documentary featuring new interviews with Paul Simon, Art Garfunkel, and their collaborators on Bridge Over Troubled Water.
SOURCE Legacy Recordings
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SOURCE: Legacy Recordings
PR Newswire
NEW YORK, Jan. 25, 2011
NEW YORK, Jan. 25, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- Simon & Garfunkel's crowning masterpiece will be celebrated in March with BRIDGE OVER TROUBLED WATER: 40th ANNIVERSARY EDITION. This deluxe DVD+CD set includes the original 11-song album plus the duo's never-before-commercially-available "Songs Of America" CBS television special from 1969 on DVD. The DVD will also include The Harmony Game: The Making of Bridge Over Troubled Water, a newly-created documentary on Bridge Over Troubled Water featuring new interviews with Paul Simon and Art Garfunkel. The package will be available at all physical and digital retail outlets starting March 8, 2011, through Columbia/Legacy, a division of SONY MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT.
(Logo: http://photos.prnewswire.com/prnh/20060130/LEGACYLOGO )
BRIDGE OVER TROUBLED WATER: 40th ANNIVERSARY EDITION's full-color, 24-page booklet will include rare photography, memorabilia, and separate liner note essays that will provide overviews of the album production (written by former A&R executive and current TV music supervisor Michael Hill) and the "Songs Of America" TV special (written by Rolling Stone Contributing Editor Anthony DeCurtis).
"Songs Of America" (running time approximately 70 minutes) is a beautiful documentary that had its first and only broadcast November 30, 1969, on the CBS television network. The special features footage of Simon & Garfunkel on stage, in the recording studio, and traveling on tour. Interviews and performances are intertwined with news footage from the period, some of it deemed too controversial by original sponsor Bell Atlantic (a subsidiary of AT&T), who in the end refused to air it. Included is footage from the period of Martin Luther King, Robert Kennedy, activist Cesar Chavez, and the Poor People's March on Washington. The film is a fascinating depiction of two artists struggling to define their role within a society that is splintering apart.
Alongside "Songs Of America" on the DVD will be the newly-created documentary, The Harmony Game: The Making of Bridge Over Troubled Water. This insightful feature tells the story behind Simon and Garfunkel's last studio album, Bridge Over Troubled Water. The album has its legacy shrouded in rock 'n' roll mythology with legendary tales of inspiration, innovation and separation. Paul Simon and Art Garfunkel share the journey in their own words and reflect back on its impact 40 years later. Also featured in the documentary are several of the duo's collaborators from the period: Roy Halee (co-producer/engineer), Hal Blaine (drums), Joe Osborn (bass guitar), Jimmie Haskell (arranger), Mort Lewis (manager), and Charles Grodin (director of the "Songs Of America" documentary). The feature includes never-before-seen footage, photos and memorabilia.
Simon & Garfunkel reportedly spent more than 800 hours over a two-year span recording what would be their final studio album together. The title single "Bridge Over Troubled Water" won an unprecedented five Grammy Awards: Record of the Year, Song of the Year, Best Contemporary Song, Best Arrangement Accompanying Vocalist(s), and Best Engineered Recording; with Bridge Over Troubled Water winning the top award as Album Of the Year. (In 1998, "Bridge Over Troubled Water" was voted into the Grammy Hall Of Fame, one of many awards that the song and album have won around the world over the past four decades.)
But the album also marked the end of the road (at least for a couple of years) for the duo, who had been recording together since their 'Tom & Jerry' period in high school (circa 1957). Simon & Garfunkel went out in style, however, as the sessions for Bridge Over Troubled Water spun off four hit singles that spanned 1969 and '70:
- "The Boxer" b/w "Baby Driver" (released April 1969, Billboard Hot 100 #7, 10 weeks on the chart);
- "Bridge Over Troubled Water" b/w "Keep the Customer Satisfied" (released January 1970, Billboard Hot 100 #1 (6 weeks at #1), 14 weeks on the chart, certified RIAA gold);
- "Cecilia" b/w "The Only Living Boy In New York" (released April 1970, Billboard Hot 100 #4, 13 weeks on the chart, certified RIAA gold); and
- "El Condor Pasa (If I Could)" b/w "Why Don't You Write Me" (released September 1970, Billboard Hot 100 #18, 11 weeks on the chart).
The Bridge Over Troubled Water album, released January 26, 1970, reached #1 in the March 7th issue of Billboard, where it spent 10 weeks at #1, on its way to an 85-week stay on the chart, and 8-times platinum RIAA certification. Starting March 7th, the album and title track spent five weeks simultaneously at #1, a rare achievement for any artist before or since.
In the UK, the album and title track both debuted on the same date, February 21st, and both subsequently went to #1. The album went on to spend 41 weeks at #1, ranking it inside the Top 5 all-time Most Weeks At #1; and 307 total weeks on the UK national chart, ranking it inside the Top 10 all-time Most Weeks On the Chart. At the BRIT Awards in 1977, Bridge Over Troubled Water was named the Best International Album Of the Past 25 Years.
BRIDGE OVER TROUBLED WATER: 40th ANNIVERSARY EDITION by SIMON & GARFUNKEL (88697 82828 2, originally released January 1970, as Columbia 9914)
CD – Selections: 1. Bridge Over Troubled Water * 2. El Condor Pasa (If I Could) * 3. Cecilia * 4. Keep the Customer Satisfied * 5. So Long, Frank Lloyd Wright * 6. The Boxer * 7. Baby Driver * 8. The Only Living Boy In New York * 9. Why Don't You Write Me * 10. Bye Bye Love * 11. Song For the Asking.
DVD – "Songs Of America" (originally aired on CBS-TV network, November 30, 1969; approx. running time 70 minutes).
The Harmony Game: The Making of Bridge Over Troubled Water, a newly-created documentary featuring new interviews with Paul Simon, Art Garfunkel, and their collaborators on Bridge Over Troubled Water.
SOURCE Legacy Recordings
CONTACT: Tom Cording at Legacy Media Relations, +1-212-833-4448, Tom.Cording@sonymusic.com
Web Site: http://www.legacyrecordings.com