Simon and Garfunkel - Parsley Sage Rosemary & Thyme (1966) Vinyl LP • Paul & Art
Catalog Number:
CS-9363Musical Styles:
1960s, Film Score/Soundtrack, Folk Pop, Folk Rock, Pop Rock, Singer-SongwriterSleeve Grade:
Very Good (VG)Record Grade:
Very Good Plus (VG+)Condition Details:
Vinyl plays with some crackles and a few light-clicks (play-graded). Cover looks good; a few creases near edges and light scuffing (front/back); tiny surface abrasions, surface impressions and "bubbling" on front; discoloration with darker discoloration spots on back. Inner-sleeve is original (generic white; two seams partially split. Spine is mostly readable with wear. Shelf-wear and thatching along top/bottom-edge and corners. Opening is crisp with signs of light use and divots. '2-eye' red Columbia label. (Not a cut-out.)
Tracks:
- Scarborough Fair / Canticle
- Patterns
- Cloudy
- Homeward Bound
- The Big Bright Green Pleasure Machine
- The 59th Street Bridge Song (Feelin' Groovy)
- The Dangling Conversation
- Flowers Never Bend With The Rainfall
- A Simple Desultory Philippic (Or How I Was Robert McNamara'd Into Submission)
- For Emily, Whenever I May Find Her
- A Poem On The Underground Wall
- 7 O'Clock News / Silent Night
About The Record:
The title of Simon and Garfunkel's Parsley, Sage, Rosemary and Thyme comes from the second line of the album's first track, Scarborough Fair/Canticle, an English folk song from the 16th century, paired with a counter-melody and text about a soldier. It peaked on the U.S. charts at No. 4. Rolling Stone magazine co-founder Ralph Gleason provided the liner notes. Homeward Bound - appearing as the fourth song in the American version - was excluded from the album upon its release in the United Kingdom, since it had already appeared on the UK release of Sounds of Silence.