Songs from The Capeman
Songs from The Capeman is the ninth solo studio album by Paul Simon, released in 1997. His first new studio album of original materials in seven years, it contains Simon's own performances of songs from the Broadway musical he wrote and produced called The Capeman augmented by members of the original cast. The songs retell the story of Salvador Agron, who was known as the "Capeman". A departure musically from his earlier work, the album features doo-wop, rock 'n' roll and Puerto Rican rhythms and a number of songs contain explicit lyrics, a first for Simon. The stage show was a commercial flop, losing $11 million, and the album did not sell well.[1] It peaked at number 42 on the Billboard 200, the lowest chart position in Simon's career.
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Released | November 18, 1997 | |||
Recorded | 1997 | |||
Studio | The Hit Factory, New York City | |||
Genre | Musical theatre, pop, worldbeat | |||
Length | 55:03 | |||
Label | Warner Bros. | |||
Producer | Paul Simon | |||
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Track listing
All songs written by Paul Simon, with lyrics co-written by Derek Walcott.
- Side one
- "Adios Hermanos" - 4:42
- "Born in Puerto Rico" - 5:03
- "Satin Summer Nights" - 5:44
- "Bernadette" - 3:34
- "The Vampires" - 5:14
- "Quality" - 4:18
- Side two
- "Can I Forgive Him" - 6:01
- "Sunday Afternoon" - 3:25
- "Killer Wants to Go to College" - 1:51
- "Time Is an Ocean" - 5:23
- "Virgil" - 2:49
- "Killer Wants to Go to College II" - 2:09
- "Trailways Bus" - 5:14
- Bonus tracks
- "Shoplifting Clothes"
- "Born in Puerto Rico" (sung by José Feliciano)
- "Can I Forgive Him" (Original demo)
References
- Songs from The Capeman at AllMusic
- David Browne. "Songs from The Capeman". Ew.com. Retrieved 2 January 2022.
- DeCurtis, Anthony (14 November 1997). "Songs From The Capeman". Rollingstone.com. Retrieved 2 January 2022.