''Stranger to Stranger'' is the thirteenth solo
studio album by American
folk rock
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singer-songwriter
Paul Simon. Produced by Paul Simon and
Roy Halee, it was released on June 3, 2016 through
Concord Records
Concord Records is an American record label owned by Concord and based in Los Angeles, California. Concord Records was launched in 1995 as an imprint designed to reach beyond the company's foundational Concord Jazz label. The label's artists hav ...
. Simon wrote the material over a period of several years, perfecting it and rewriting it to his liking. Its music is experimental, making use of custom-made instruments by composer and music theorist
Harry Partch
Harry Partch (June 24, 1901 – September 3, 1974) was an American composer, music theorist, and creator of unique musical instruments. He composed using scales of unequal intervals in just intonation, and was one of the first 20th-century co ...
. Three of the songs on the album are collaborations with Italian
electronic
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*Electronic co ...
artist
Clap! Clap!.
His first release in over five years,
''Stranger to Stranger'' received wide critical acclaim. It represented Simon's highest-ever debut on the
''Billboard'' 200, at No. 3, and reached No. 1 on the
UK Albums Chart
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.
Background
Simon began writing new material shortly after releasing his twelfth studio album, ''
So Beautiful or So What'', in April 2011. Simon collaborates with the Italian
electronic dance music artist
Clap! Clap! on three songs—"The Werewolf", "Street Angel", and "
Wristband". Simon was introduced to him by his son, Adrian, who was a fan of his work. The two met up in July 2011 when Simon was touring behind ''So Beautiful or So What'' in
Milan
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,
Italy
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.
He and
Clap! Clap! worked together via email over the course of making the album. Simon also worked with longtime friend
Roy Halee, who is listed as co-producer on the album. Halee, who had retired years earlier, was mostly recruited to advise on how to create natural echo. He was unfamiliar with
Pro Tools
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, so Simon helped him with it. "I always liked working with him more than anyone else," Simon noted.
Composition
Andy Greene of ''
Rolling Stone
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'' dubbed ''Stranger to Stranger'' an "experimental album heavy on echo and rhythm that fuses electronic beats with African
woodwind instrument
Woodwind instruments are a family of musical instruments within the greater category of wind instruments. Common examples include flute, clarinet, oboe, bassoon, and saxophone. There are two main types of woodwind instruments: flutes and ...
s, Peruvian drums, a
gospel music quartet,
horns and
synthesizer
A synthesizer (also spelled synthesiser) is an electronic musical instrument that generates audio signals. Synthesizers typically create sounds by generating waveforms through methods including subtractive synthesis, additive synthesis ...
s."
The album makes use of custom-made instruments, such as the
Cloud-Chamber Bowls and the
Chromelodeon, which were created by music theorist
Harry Partch
Harry Partch (June 24, 1901 – September 3, 1974) was an American composer, music theorist, and creator of unique musical instruments. He composed using scales of unequal intervals in just intonation, and was one of the first 20th-century co ...
in the mid-twentieth century. Simon briefly moved the sessions to
Montclair State University
Montclair State University (MSU) is a public research university in Montclair, New Jersey, with parts of the campus extending into Little Falls. As of fall 2018, Montclair State was, by enrollment, the second largest public university in New ...
, where the instruments are stored, in 2013 in order to employ them on the album. "Parch said there were 43 tones to an octave and not 12," Simon remarked in ''Rolling Stone''. "He had a totally different approach to what music is and had to build his own instruments so he could compose on a
microtonal scale. That microtonal thinking pervades this album."
"The Werewolf" centers around a werewolf, also an angel of death, who is looking for victims. The song's origins came from Simon and his band experimenting with slowing down the
tempo
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of a recording they made of the Peruvian percussion instrument
Cajón
A cajón (; "box", "crate" or "drawer") is a box-shaped percussion instrument originally from Peru, played by slapping the front or rear faces (generally thin plywood) with the hands, fingers, or sometimes implements such as brushes, mallets, ...
, the Indian instrument
gopichand, and hand claps.
"Wristband" creates a narrative around a rock musician unable to gain entry into his own concert because he lacks the wristband required. "The Riverbank" was inspired by a teacher that Simon personally knew who was killed in the
Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting
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in December 2012. It also takes root in a visit Simon made to wounded veterans at
Walter Reed Hospital.
"Proof of Love" and "In the Garden of Edie", meanwhile, stand as tributes to Simon's wife, musician
Edie Brickell
Edie Arlisa Brickell (born March 10, 1966) is an American singer-songwriter widely known for 1988's '' Shooting Rubberbands at the Stars'', the debut album by Edie Brickell & New Bohemians, which went to No. 4 on the ''Billboard'' albums char ...
. The album also has continuity, with characters reappearing in songs. "The idea of finishing one song and having the character appear in another song appeals to me. I don't see why characters shouldn't appear more than once," said Simon. The instrumentals "The Clock" and "In the Garden of Edie" function as
interludes, designed to give listeners "space." The two tracks were originally composed for John Patrick Shanley's play ''Prodigal Son'', but went unused.
Release
''Stranger to Stranger'' was first announced when Simon announced his tour dates in February 2016.
It was officially announced with the lead single "Wristband" premiering online on April 7, 2016.
The cover art for the album was taken from a portrait of Simon painted by artist
Chuck Close
Charles Thomas Close (July 5, 1940 – August 19, 2021) was an American painter, visual artist, and photographer who made massive-scale photorealist and abstract portraits of himself and others. Close also created photo portraits using a very ...
.
Critical reception
''Stranger to Stranger'' received widespread critical acclaim. At
Metacritic
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, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream publications, the album received an average score of 85, based on 25 reviews.
In ''
Rolling Stone
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'',
Will Hermes said it was "as inviting, immaculately produced, jokey and unsettled a record as any he has ever made",
while ''
The Guardian
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'' Jon Dennis found the album "as rewarding as anything" Simon had recorded before, showcasing a "tenacious pursuit of new sounds".
Jonathan Bernstein of ''
Entertainment Weekly
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'' called ''Stranger to Stranger'' "one of his very boldest collections to date", an album "brimming with concepts and sounds that push Simon’s musical boundaries further than ever".
Randy Lewis from the ''
Los Angeles Times
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'' believed the record was "pop music at its most artful and relevant, a sentiment from a septuagenarian representative of rock’s old guard that's arguably as potent as anything from seemingly more streetwise artists one-third his age".
''
The Independent
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'' Andy Gill hailed it as Simon's "best in several years",
and Steve Smith of ''
The Boston Globe
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'' considered it his "richest, most instantly appealing collection since ''
Graceland
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'' (1986)".
Dan Weiss was somewhat less impressed in ''
Spin'', lamenting the music's "novelty electronics", which he said "make everything feel sillier than it is (not inherently a bad thing), but they also fail to get into a groove (which is)".
Accolades
Commercial performance
The album debuted at No. 1 on the
UK Albums Chart
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, selling 19,218 copies in its first week. At the age of 74, Paul Simon was the oldest male solo artist to chart at No. 1 in the UK. It is his first No. 1 studio album since 1990's ''
The Rhythm of the Saints''.
In the United States, ''Stranger to Stranger'' debuted at No. 3 on the
''Billboard'' 200 with first-week sales of 68,000 units. The album was the overall
best-selling album for the week based on pure album sales (67,000 copies). It is Simon's highest charting album in over 29 years, since ''
Graceland
Graceland is a mansion on a estate in Memphis, Tennessee, United States, which was once owned by rock and roll icon Elvis Presley. His daughter, Lisa Marie Presley, inherited Graceland after his death in 1977. Graceland is located at 3764 Elv ...
'' (1986).
[which peaked at No. 3 in 1986]
Track listing
Personnel
*
Paul Simon – vocals, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, autoharp, baritone guitar, bass harmonica, celeste, chromelodeon, clock, glockenspiel,
gopichand, harmonium, mbira, percussion, twelve-string guitar
* Bobby Allende – congas
* David Broome – chromelodeon
* C.J. Camerieri – French horn, trumpet
*
Clap! Clap! – electronic drums, programming, synthesizer
*
Jack DeJohnette
Jack DeJohnette (born August 9, 1942) is an American jazz drummer, pianist, and composer.
Known for his extensive work as leader and sideman for musicians including Charles Lloyd, Freddie Hubbard, Keith Jarrett, Bill Evans, John Abercrombie ...
– drums (tracks 9 and 11)
*
Dean Drummond
Dean Drummond (January 22, 1949 – April 13, 2013) was an American composer, arranger, conductor and musician. His music featured microtonality, electronics, and a variety of percussion. He invented a 31-tone instrument called the zoomoozophone ...
– bamboo marimba, zoomoozophone
*
Dave Eggar – cello
* Alan Ferber,
Wycliffe Gordon – trombone
*
Gil Goldstein
Gil Goldstein (born November 6, 1950 in Baltimore, Maryland) is an American jazz pianist and accordionist. He has won 5 Grammy Awards and he was nominated 8 time
Biography
He began studying accordion at age 5 after noticing it in The Lawrence We ...
– string arrangements
*
Golden Gate Quartet – backing vocals
*
Nelson González
Nelson González (born September 22, 1988, in Berazategui, Buenos Aires), is an Argentine footballer who currently plays for Sportivo Patria in Argentina.
Career
González began his professional career with Quilmes in 2008, making his debut ...
– maracas, très
*
Jamey Haddad – brushes, hadjira, percussion
*
Paul Halley – Hammond organ
* Carlos Henriquez,
Bakithi Kumalo – bass guitar
* Katie Kresek – viola
*
Steve Marion – slide guitar
* Sergio Martínez – handclaps, percussion
*
Bobby McFerrin
Robert Keith McFerrin Jr. (born March 11, 1950) is an American folk and jazz singer. He is known for his vocal techniques, such as singing fluidly but with quick and considerable jumps in pitch—for example, sustaining a melody while also ra ...
, Keith Montie – backing vocals
*
Nico Muhly
Nico Asher Muhly (; born August 26, 1981) is an American contemporary classical music composer and arranger who has worked and recorded with both classical and pop musicians. A prolific composer, he has composed for many notable symphony orchestras ...
– celeste, orchestra bells, horn and flute arrangements
* Vincent Nguini – electric guitar, acoustic guitar
* Jim Oblon – drums, programming, electronic drums, percussion
* Nino de los Reyes – handclaps, percussion
* Oscar de los Reyes – handclaps, percussion
*
Marcus Rojas
Marcus Rojas (born February 23, 1963) is an American tubist from New York City.
Early life
Rojas was born in New York City on February 23, 1963, and grew up in Red Hook, Brooklyn. His early influences included Eddie Palmieri, Willie Colón, ...
– tuba
*
Mick Rossi – glockenspiel, harmonium, piano, Fender Rhodes
* Andy Snitzer – saxophone, backing vocals
* Jared Soldiviero – bamboo marimba, bowed marimba, cloud chamber bowls, harmonic canon
* Alex Sopp – flute
*
Mark Stewart – big boing mbira, trombadoo
Charts
Weekly charts
Year-end charts
Certifications
References
External links
*
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2016 albums
Paul Simon albums
Albums produced by Roy Halee
Albums produced by Paul Simon