Track List: Simon and Garfunkel - Old Friends (Disc 3)

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Simon and Garfunkel - Old Friends (Disc 3) on CD
# Track Title Artist Composer Time
Mrs Robinson    Paul Simon  4:05 
Old Friends / Bookends      3:58 
Overs    Paul Simon  3:05 
A Most Peculiar Man    Paul Simon  2:35 
Bye Bye Love    Boudleaux Bryant, Felice Bryant  2:46 
The Boxer    Paul Simon, Art Garfunkel  5:09 
Baby Driver    Paul Simon  3:17 
Why Don't You Write Me    Paul Simon  2:46 
Feuilles-O      1:43 
10  Keep The Customer Satisfied    Paul Simon  2:37 
11  So Long, Frank Lloyd Wright    Paul Simon  3:43 
12  Song For The Asking    Paul Simon  1:51 
13  Cecilia    Paul Simon  2:57 
14  El Condor Pasa (If I Could)    Paul Simon, Daniel Alomia Robles  3:09 
15  Bridge Over Troubled Water    Paul Simon  4:55 
16  The Only Living Boy In New York    Paul Simon  4:00 
17  Hey Schoolgirl / Black Slacks      1:32 
18  That Silver-Haired Daddy Of Mine    Gene Autry, Jimmy Long  3:28 
19  My Little Town    Paul Simon  3:51 
Total Time: 1:01:27 


Album Notes
All songs written by Paul Simon except track 3 by I. Campbell; tracks 7, 8 traditional; track 16 by Jackson C. Frank.
Date of US Release October 28, 1997


The Collected Works was a triple-disc box set that included all of the duo's albums, but no rarities. For the average fan - even the fairly dedicated fan - that set contained most everything they would need, even if the sound quality was a little below average. Old Friends is a three-disc box set that was designed to replace The Collected Works, but it fails to achieve its goals, despite its improved remastered sound. Part of the reason is the contents itself - all five albums plus the rarities on this set could have fit on three discs, offering a real complete recorded studio works, but the compilers decided to truncate the albums and toss on a handful of rarities. The result certainly isn't bad - after all, it features all of the hits, most of the major album tracks, the 1975 reunion ''My Little Town,'' and a couple of good rarities, like ''Blues Run the Game'' - but it isn't all it could have been. If you already own The Collected Works, Old Friends serves little purpose unless you're a collector or audiophile, and if you're a neophyte, you're better off obtaining the original albums, not this well-intentioned and enjoyable but ultimately unsuccessful compilation.