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Art Garfunkel To Release Two CD Retrospective With Two New Songs

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Art Garfunkel is prepping the release of his two-CD, 34-track retrospective, The Singer, which hits shelves on August 28.

The tracks, which were hand-picked by Garfunkel, were culled from over 30 years of songwriting — from Simon & Garfunkel's 1964 debut album Wednesday Morning, 3 AM, up to his 2007 standards album Some Enchanted Evening.

In addition to six songs he recorded during Simon and Garfunkel's original run, the compilation features their reunion singles, 1975's "My Little Town," 1978's "What a Wonderful World" (which also features James Taylor) and "Kathy's Song," from 2004's Old Friends: Live on Stage.

The set also features two previously unreleased tracks — "Lena" and "Long Way Home."

The Singer track list:

Disc One

1. "Bridge Over Troubled Water"

2. "All I Know" (with Jimmy Webb)

3. "Perfect Moment"

4. "For Emily, Whenever I May Find Her"

5. "Crying in the Rain" (with James Taylor)

6. "I Only Have Eyes for You"

7. "99 Miles From L.A."

8. "(What a) Wonderful World" (with James Taylor and Paul Simon)

9. "Bright Eyes"

10. "Two Sleepy People,"

11. "Skywriter"

12. "Scarborough Fair / Canticle"

13. "Some Enchanted Evening"

14. "The Promise"

15. "The Thread"

16. "Lena" (Previously unreleased)

17. "Barbara Allen"

Disc Two

1. "Kathy's Song"

2. "Long Way Home" (Previously unreleased)

3. "Scissors Cut"

4. "The Sound of Silence"

5. "Breakaway" (with Graham Nash and David Crosby)

6. "So Long Frank Lloyd Wright"

7. "Waters of March"

8. "The Decree"

9. "I Wonder Why"

10. "Disney Girls" (with Bruce Johnston and Toni Tenille)

11. "My Little Town"

12. "O Come All Ye Faithful"

13. "A Heart in New York"

14. "Ive Grown Accustomed to Her Face"

15. "April Come She Will"

16. "When a Man Loves a Woman"

17. "In Cars"

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