Because you demanded it! We’ve all been dying to know what Art Garfunkel’s been reading over the past 38 years: luckily, when he wasn’t busy starring in Nic Roeg films or walking across America, Art was thoughtful enough to record a list of every book he’s ever read. Link via the AVClub Blog, who always do such a great job digging up such treasure.

that Breakaway album is great with its excellent “Waters of March” cover. oh wait, was this post about books?
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I second Lunchie’s comment about Breakaway. The Waters of March cover sizzles, but the real brilliance shines on the title track: great mellow synth solo, plus David Crosby and the Captain & Tennile on background vox!
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Back From Brink, Peter Green Plays On
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Thanks, Dianne, for your brilliant insight. Is this a parody of spam, or this actually spam? Untouristed, yourself!
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I have this album. I read a review somewhere that said it was great. I thought it was overdone and simply awful. If anyone wants a copy, please send me your address and some stamps.
Can you imagine how hard Paul Simon laughed when he heard this piece of garbage?
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I was going to give this record away, but decided to listen to it again. I would like to amend my first post. Strike the last three sentences and substitute “I really liked the cover of the Stevie Wonder and the Jobim song.”
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