Saturday, April 19, 2014

Out of Print Gems: Paul Simon - "The Boy in the Bubble (Extended Version)"

Obsolete technology is always a source of curiosity. Some examples were replaced by superior versions of essentially the same idea; others never got off the ground; for still others, it's hard to understand how they ever existed at all. One example of the lattermost is the CD single, which willfully sacrificed more for less. The format succeeded 7" vinyl and was roughly contemporaneous with the cassette single. All 3 formats were cheaper than their album counterparts and featured correspondingly less music. However, where the record contained less vinyl and the cassette less tape, the CD was unapologetically placed onto the market partially empty. It's hardly a surprise, therefore, that to whatever extent any market for CDs can still be said to exist, the CD single has officially become thing of the past.

The first CD single was released in 1985. Not long thereafter, with record companies still experimenting with the format, Warner Brothers released a promotional CD single of "The Boy in the Bubble" (the opening track from Paul Simon's landmark album Graceland) for distribution to radio stations. The single was officially released around the world only on vinyl. The 7" versions featured a "Single Remix" on the A side and either Graceland album track "Crazy Love, Vol. II" or the title track to Simon's previous album, Hearts + Bones, as the B side. 12" versions featured an "Extended Version" of the single, one of those two B sides, and (sometimes) the 7" remix.

An otherwise extensive 25th anniversary reissue of Graceland has come and gone, but the single-exclusive tracks remain officially unreleased outside of those original vinyl copies. It's too bad. Though the 7" mix is identical other than fading out 12 seconds sooner, the Extended Version is dramatically different from the familiar mix, or anything else on Graceland. Many of the African-inspired tracks on the album were, in fact, born from extended jams, which were pared down later to best suit the sensibilities of Simon's radio-listening audience. For historical interest alone, it's worthwhile to hear some of what a Get Back-style Graceland might have sounded like. It also helps that the Extended Version of "The Boy in the Bubble" is an outstanding jam, with thunderous drums and a self-harmonized ending that mirrors the ethereal ending of "Under African Skies" (which ultimately made the cut and is heard on the album).

While it's a shame that this mix has never been officially revisited, we're lucky that it was ever released on CD. The only other track on Graceland to be released in a less-edited incarnation was "Diamonds on the Soles of Her Shoes," released as a 12" mix only in the UK and Germany, and only on vinyl. The rest may never be heard - at the very least, not until Graceland's next round-number anniversary rolls around. Until then, you can download a 320kbps copy of the extended "Boy in the Bubble" (and the useless "remix," for good measure) here.

3 comments:

  1. Really trying to get hold of the extended version of boy in the bubble... is there any way you could update the link? would be very much appreciated..thanks

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    1. Link is updated -- sorry to only find your comment so belatedly! Enjoy!

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  2. Many thanks for uploading this extended version again. It is a very rare one to be found on CD and very expensive too. Kind regards from Holland #Corry

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