WEDNESDAY MORNING, 3AM

| Simon & Garfunkel

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WEDNESDAY MORNING, 3AM

Wednesday Morning, 3 A.M. is the debut studio album by American folk rock duo Simon & Garfunkel. Following their early gig as "Tom and Jerry", Columbia Records signed the two in late 1963. It was produced by Tom Wilson and engineered by Roy Halee. -Wikipedia

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  • All Music

    Wednesday Morning, 3 AM doesn't resemble any other Simon & Garfunkel album, mostly because their sound here was fundamentally different from that of the chart-topping duo that emerged a year later.  

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  • Art & Theology

    2017 - Those dreams that found early expression in Wednesday Morning, 3 A.M.—dreams of community and connectedness, justice, love, and peace. 

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  • Countdown Kid

    2013 - Their 1964 debut album, Wednesday Morning, 3AM, was a bit tentative, overly earnest, and too polished. Yet there were moments of brilliance, and all of the elements that would make them great, from Simon’s introspective songwriting and rhythmic ingenuity to, of course, the pair’s stunning harmonies, were there; they just hadn’t quite coalesced.  

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  • Entertainment Focus

    2018 - the songs are beautifully sung, and the stripped-back production gives it a certain purity. Wednesday Morning 3 am is the start of something special.  

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  • Only Solitaire

    A nice and strong beginning for the duo (not counting, of course, their justifiably conceal-able early history as Tom and Jerry) which, after a certain period of evaluation, consideration, and verification, we can nicely and strongly reserve for the wastebasket.  

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  • Mark's Record Reviews

    If you like folk, maybe you'll like it more than I do.  

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