Seven Psalms - Paul Simon

Seven Psalms

Paul Simon

  • Genre: Singer/Songwriter
  • Release Date: 2023-05-19
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 1

  • ℗ 2023 Owl Records, under exclusive licensed to Sony Music Entertainment

Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
Seven Psalms: The Lord / Love Paul Simon 33:02 USD Album Only

Reviews

  • Brilliant

    5
    By Lightning Whelk
    As others have said, This is truely a gift. Thoughful, relevant, beautiful.
  • Truly Amazing

    5
    By BB&BW Fan
    This is a gift to everyone who has loved Mr. Simon's music since the beginning. Thank you, Paul. As was said, it is not a Kodachrome, but a thoughtful and insightful reflection. I truly feel that Paul Simon should be our nation's poet laureate.
  • Boring

    1
    By MRDAVIDCPA
    I agree with Razorback9926-I am a long time fan, I could not make it through the entire CD.
  • The Rabbi Minstrel

    5
    By Wreck 'n Ball
    Thank You Paul.
  • Beautiful

    5
    By Baby Monkey Favorite Music
    Thank you Paul for such a beautiful album. I've listened to it a few times already and found it deeply personal, with spiritual reflections about life and it's meaning. As we get closer to our final journey, your words and music are deeply reflective. This is not a pop album or music for the masses. No hit singles, but true Paul Simon fans will find this one his best works.
  • Snoozefest

    2
    By Razorback9926
    Paul’s voice and guitar playing are both still in fine form at age 81(!). But this album plays like one long dirge. If you’re looking for hooks, melodies, and snappy 3-minute songs, keep looking. All the critics love this album, which is more of a warning than I can give. Love me some Paul Simon, I have every record of his. This is dead last in my ranking.
  • Wonderfully Profound

    5
    By BrianJerry2010
    What a gift this is. Full of emotion and thoughtful lyrics. This work stands among his best. Bravo Paul!
  • Paul Simon’s Most Artistic Venture

    5
    By NicknamecauseIhaveto
    This isn’t the kind of album to be listened to lightly. It’s the kind of thing you switch the lights off and slap on some really high quality headphones for. If you do, you’ll find an album full of unexpected lyrical and musical twists and turns, that really challenges the listener to reflect upon their own life. I won’t say anymore as not to spoil anything, just suffice to say this is one of the best and most powerful efforts Simon has ever put out.