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| | RollingStone.com: Hearts And Bones : Paul Simon : Review |
 | | There they are, a Belgian surrealist painter, his old lady and their pooch, dancing naked in a hotel room, window-shopping on Christopher Street and getting dolled up to dine with "the power elite." Wherever they go, though, they are haunted by the likes of the Penguins, the Moonglows, the Orioles and the Five Satins. |
 | | The tunes on Hearts and Bones are subtle, not immediately singable and certainly less startling than the lyrics, but the music has a certain playfulness that matches the album's cerebral self-consciousness. |
 | | Hearts and Bones was meant, for a while, to be a Simon and Garfunkel album. |
| www.rollingstone.com /reviews/album/_/id/112553/paulsimon?pageid=rs.ArtistDiscography&pageregion=triple1 (629 words) |
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