Harper Simon

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Total Tracks: 10   Total Length: 30:20

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10.13.09
Harper Simon, Harper Simon
2009 | Label: Tulsi Records

Even if they didn't share a last name, it wouldn't be too difficult to figure out that Harper Simon happens to have a very famous father. Harper's dreamy, folk-inflected debut album, complete with hauntingly hushed vocals, sorta screams that he's Paul Simon's son. But what's wrong with a bit of nepotism when the results sound so good? With a little help from Dad and some other well-known friends including Inara George, Petra Haden and Sean Lennon, Harper is on his way to making a name for himself by exposing his father's musical style to a whole new generation.

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Great CD

TimOnVashon

Very talented songwriter who you might have a listen to because of his famous father ---- but are blown away by the unique song craft. Harper has his own voice which draws you in ---- and the stories he paints are all his own

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Great release...

KrustyMonkey

This is a great release. A twangy folk collection that is solid. I recommend it.

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Harper Simon

By James McNair

Harper Simon began his musical apprenticeship early, singing with his famous father Paul on Sesame Street at age four, then playing guest guitar on his father's Graceland tour at the ripe old age of 12. After studying at Berklee College of Music in Boston, he moved to London, where he briefly played with indie rock band Menlo Park. Only now, at age 37 and living in Los Angeles, is he releasing his solo debut. The record… more »

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Just barely topping the 30-minute mark, Harper Simon’s debut LP gives a quick, breezy look at the songwriting skills of Paul Simon’s oldest son. Harper, who previously cut his teeth in the cabaret-punk outfit Menlo Park, switches gears for this solo outing, which emphasizes lush arrangements and folksy melodies over Menlo Park’s noisy stomp. Of course, the new style also highlights the influence of Harper’s father, whose timbre and phrasing are channeled throughout. With its finger-plucked guitar riffs and vocal harmonies, “Berkeley Girl” recalls vintage Simon & Garfunkel, while songs like “The Shine” and “The Audit” feature the same lush, rainy-day folk trappings that his dad helped popularize several decades prior. – Andrew Leahey

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