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5.0 out of 5 stars excellent documentary
not graceland music videos ... this is a documentary and a great one.
Published on Jan 6 2003 by freddie alberts

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3.0 out of 5 stars paul simon's south africa
An interesting documentary of Paul Simon's account of how and why he pursued the black South African sound and used his resources to bring it to the world market. Personally, I'd have liked more complete songs of Simon's embedded in this production. If you like to know the background to the production of Graceland, you'll want this disc!
Published on Mar 5 2009 by John Dunnings


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3.0 out of 5 stars paul simon's south africa, Mar 5 2009
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John Dunnings (Vancouver, BC, CAN.) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Paul Simon - Classic Albums: Graceland (DVD)
An interesting documentary of Paul Simon's account of how and why he pursued the black South African sound and used his resources to bring it to the world market. Personally, I'd have liked more complete songs of Simon's embedded in this production. If you like to know the background to the production of Graceland, you'll want this disc!
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5.0 out of 5 stars excellent documentary, Jan 6 2003
This review is from: Paul Simon:Graceland (DVD)
not graceland music videos ... this is a documentary and a great one.
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5.0 out of 5 stars excellent documentary, Jan 6 2003
This review is from: Paul Simon:Graceland (DVD)
this isnt the dvd of graceland. its a documentary and a very good one.
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5.0 out of 5 stars It is the "Making of the Album", Nov 11 2001
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chrisjr (Orlando, FL United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Paul Simon:Graceland (DVD)
For God's sake people, the Classic Album series by Eagle Eye Media is a series of DVD documentaries about the *making* of classic albums. These are not DVDs of videos and music. This series will probably be of highest interest to musicians and recordist. And it's an excellent series with quality production.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Graceland: A classic documentary on a classic album, Aug 21 2001
This review is from: Paul Simon:Graceland (DVD)
I for one am really happy they decided to release this program to the public. Originally aired on public television stations, I was glued to the set from the moment I saw Paul Simon sitting behind the huge mixing console. I watched as he intimately and revealed the meaning of each verse of the song Graceland and disected the mix piece by piece to the delight of my wondering eyes and ears. I have never seen anything like it in a music documentary. And then after reconstructing it for us,listening carefully, as if it were the first time, Simon confesses, it is the most perfect song and album he has ever done. This coming from a man who has produced a huge catalog of loved and respected tunes resonated and gave tingles when I heard him say it. The 70 minutes of the documentary insightfully covers the history of Paul Simon's mental state at the time he began the Graceland project through the tours that followed its release. The interviews with the members of Ladysmith Black Mambazo are particularly interesting as they reflect on their struggle to mesh their dance and harmonies with Simon's musical ideas. They are all gentle men who speak with such a softness joy and lack of guile that you can scarcely believe people like this exist. Listening to their mutual respect for each other is quite moving Mambazo's hypnotic movements are fascinating to watch. Equally delightful is watching the African studio musicians breakdown the development of the now legendary rifs and harmonies that makeup the album. I found the whole documentary to be outstanding and time well spent for anyone who has spent hours listening to Graceland over the years. It is a testimony to the greatness of the songs that people don't want to hear them interupted. But to trade some of the great never before seen moments shared in this documentary with full length renditions of the songs and videos seems unrealistic. And ultimately a bad trade in light of the fact that you can buy Graceland: The African Concert on DVD as well. This documentary is a rare gift to fans that I have never seen the like of and my world would be a slightly sadder place if it was not made.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Graceland: A classic documentary on a classic album, Aug 21 2001
This review is from: Paul Simon:Graceland (DVD)
I for one am really happy they decided to release this program to the public. Originally aired on public television stations I was glued to the set from the moment I saw Paul Simon sitting behind the huge mixing console and intimately and revealing the meaning of each verse of the song Graceland and disecting the mix piece by piece to the delight of my wondering eyes and ears. I have never seen anything like it in a music documentary. And then after reconstructing it for us,listening carefully, as if it were the first time, Simon confesses, it is the most perfect song and album he has ever done. This coming from a man who has produced a huge catalog of loved and respected tunes resonated and gave tingles when I heard him say it. The 70 minutes of the documentary insightfully covers the history of Paul Simon's mental state at the time he began the Graceland project through the tours that followed its release. The interviews with the members of Ladysmith Black Mambazo are particularly interesting as they reflect on their struggle to mesh their dance and harmonies with Simon's musical ideas. They are all gentle men who speak with such a softness joy and lack of guile that you can scarcely believe people like this exist. Listening to their mutual respect for each other is quite moving Mambazo's hypnotic movements are fascinating to watch. Equally delightful is watching the African studio musicians breakdown the development of the now legendary rifs and harmonies that makeup the album. I found the whole documentary to be outstanding and time well spent for anyone who has spent hours listening to Graceland over the years. It is a testimony to the greatness of the songs that people don't want to hear them interupted. But to trade some of the great never before seen moments shared in this documentary with full length renditions of the songs and videos seems unrealistic. And ultimately a bad trade in light of the fact that you can buy Graceland: The African Concert on DVD as well. This documentary is a rare gift to fans that I have never seen the like of and my world would be a slightly sadder place if it was not made.
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1.0 out of 5 stars The Graceland Interviews, July 2 2000
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Steven F. Lowe "bear1242" (Salt Lake City, Utah USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Paul Simon:Graceland (DVD)
Paul Simon is the musical genius of my generation. This is not a presentation of his music or Graceland. It is a series of interviews. Interesting but not entertaining. Why haven't they put The Concert in Central Park on DVD ?
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1.0 out of 5 stars Where's the beef?, Feb 29 2000
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M. Porter "Amazon rocks!" (Italy) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Paul Simon:Graceland (DVD)
I love DVDs with extra material on them, but they all need to start with the basics - the thing you bought it for. In this case, that's the music and videos of it. There isn't a single song which plays all the way through, nor do most of them even last long enough to be interesting. This should have been titled "the making of Graceland". I love Paul Simon and can't wait until the real "Graceland" comes out - this DVD is a waste of time and money.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Paul Simon and others describe their experiences, Feb 10 2000
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Clayton W. Hibbert (Seattle, WA, USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Paul Simon:Graceland (DVD)
The disc is a 70-minute overview of the making of Graceland and the unique way Simon approached the task.

Contents include interview snippets from the major South African musicians, the recording engineer, longtime Simon associate Philip Glass, and of course Paul Simon himself. There is some very interesting footage from the original jam sessions with Simon and a variety of South African band members.

Also features pieces from the various music videos from Graceland (although not a single video is shown in its entirety), some concert footage, and Saturday Night Live appearances.

A highlight for me was Paul Simon's verse-by-verse explanation of the enigmatic song "You Can Call Me Al".

Video quality is mediocre but the sound is quite good, and that's what counts here, right?

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4.0 out of 5 stars Almost there..., Feb 1 2000
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This review is from: Paul Simon Graceland (VHS Tape)
I'm one of the biggest Paul Simon fans, and having listened to his Graceland cd since before I can remember I was excited to find a video for it as well. The video shows a good deal of detail and history about the cd and the making process. The only disapointment I had was the entire "You Can Call Me Al" music video wasn't on there. Instead they cut it off and finished the video. Other than that it is a great piece to add to your Paul Simon collection
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