REVIEW: Paul Simon’s new album ‘Seven Psalms’ delves deeper than ever into a spirituality that's always been part of his music.
Here such concerns aren’t mere questions but directives: “Dip your hand in heaven’s waters/God’s imagination,” he sings on “Your Forgiveness.” This time out, mortality and what comes next are the music’s meat. Taking stock in life has always been one of Simon’s lyrical specialties, and he does so throughout.
The lyrics came to him in fragments while the songwriter dreamt, and what he did with them is both a testament to hard craft and a rather ingenious rendering of their initial dream-state. The music is serious, even solemn, just as the format suggests—you don’t boogie down to a psalm. But it’s also surprisingly wide-ranging. Simon’s always been a masterful guitarist, and his playing here has a cobwebbed beauty, particularly on the blues-as-psalm “My Professional Opinion.
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