Everything Waits To Be Noticed 10/24/2002, LAUNCH, Bill Holdship
It was almost easy to feel sorry for Art Garfunkel. Although (and because) his voice was integral to the Simon & Garfunkel classics (and Simon's solo output has never...
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Everything Waits To Be Noticed 7/13/2005, AMG
Making his technical debut as a songwriter (technical in that his prose poems serve as a lyric source on several tracks), Art Garfunkel takes top billing in what actually...
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Angel Clare 7/13/2005, AMG
Garfunkel (he was billed without his first name here) had a lot riding on his debut solo album, and Angel Clare, named after a character in Thomas Hardy's novel Tess of the...
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Breakaway 7/13/2005, AMG
The second time around, Art Garfunkel turned to pop producer Richard Perry, who liked to record in studios rather than cathedrals and who replaced the angelic style of the...
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Garfunkel 7/13/2005, AMG
Released in 1990, Garfunkel: Best Of is a good summary of Art Garfunkel's solo career, even if it doesn't feature all of his charting hits. For instance, "I Shall Sing" and...
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Lefty 7/13/2005, AMG
Art Garfunkel's first regular studio album in nearly seven years was a pleasant enough exercise that did nothing to arrest his commercial or artistic decline. The idea of...
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Scissors Cut 7/13/2005, AMG
After the disappointment of Fate for Breakfast, Art Garfunkel returned to old friends for his fifth solo album, co-producing with Roy Halee, who had worked with Simon And...
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Watermark 7/13/2005, AMG
The original idea was for Art Garfunkel to record an album of songs written by Jimmy Webb. But when the leadoff single, "Crying in My Sleep," failed to make the charts,...
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The Animal's Christmas 7/13/2005, AMG
Writer David A. Milberg calls The Animals' Christmas, the 1986 album by Art Garfunkel with Amy Grant, "one of the best Christmas albums of the '80s [featuring] 'Carol of the...
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