On This Day: March 29 1988 Lefty by Art Garfunkel Was Released

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On This Day: March 29 1988 Lefty by Art Garfunkel Was Released
On this day March 29 1988 Art Garfunkel released his seventh solo studio album Lefty. Known for his smooth vocals and poetic delivery the album offered a reflective mix of soft rock and adult contemporary ballads.

Lefty reached number 134 on the US Billboard charts and included songs like So Much in Love and When a Man Loves a Woman. The album title was a nod to Garfunkel being left-handed and the cover featured a childhood photo of him giving the project a personal and nostalgic feel. Though it didn’t chart as high as his earlier releases Lefty showed Garfunkel’s continued passion for carefully crafted songs and emotional storytelling.

Fun fact: Lefty marked Garfunkel’s return to recording after a five year break from the studio and featured collaborations with producers Geoff Emerick and Jay Graydon.

Trivia question: What legendary folk rock duo was Art Garfunkel a part of before launching his solo career?

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