Simon and Garfunkel - that was something like the soft pop voice of the late 60s and early 70s. This CD contains the titles for which the duo will be remembered, but not always in optimal versions. There is always live recordings whose recording quality is quite beyond the pale. The studio recordings listen to better, but are not really the icing on the cake. Or is my reluctance in mind that the more Simon and Garfunkel to access the pop and turned away the folk, I liked them even less? Anyway, you get here passable versions of "The Boxer" and "Bridge Over Troubled Waters", for which I have actually bought the CD. The older songs that can be heard here with electronic beat accompaniment, are m. E. pretty awful, you should then access already to the early albums, where they were presented only with guitar accompaniment much more sensitive and even more plausible. The closing number "Cecilia" was the B-side to "The Boxer" on the original 45RPM disc and was, I think, intended as a joke - if not, then the two of got into when they recorded it, because This is pure noise.