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Artist: Paul Simon
Label: Rhino / Wea
Category: Music

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Avg. Customer Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 42 reviews
Sales Rank: 639

Format: Extra Tracks, Original Recording Remastered
Media: Audio CD
Discs: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 5.5 x 4.9 x 0.4

MPN: 78904
UPC: 081227890421
EAN: 0081227890421
ASIN: B0002EQ7E2

Release Date: July 27, 2004
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Condition: BRAND NEW Factory Sealed - Ready to be shipped within 24 hrs from California - Average 5 workdays delivery time - Excellent customer service - Buy with confidence!

Tracks:

  • The Boy In The Bubble
  • Graceland
  • I Know What I Know
  • Gumboots
  • Diamonds On The Soles Of Her Shoes
  • You Can Call Me Al
  • Under African Skies
  • Homeless
  • Crazy Love Vol. II
  • That Was Your Mother
  • All Around The World Or The Myth Of Fingerprints
  • Homeless (Demo)
  • Diamonds On The Soles Of Her Shoes
  • All Around The World Or The Myth Of Fingerprints

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  • The Rhythm of the Saints
  • Still Crazy After All These Years
  • The Best of Simon & Garfunkel
  • There Goes Rhymin' Simon
  • Bridge Over Troubled Water

Editorial Reviews:

Amazon.com essential recording
The melding of South African styles and Simon's trademark sensibility made for one of the most intriguing albums--not to mention commercial hits--of the '80s. At once lively, thoughtful, gorgeous, and tough, Graceland acknowledges splits both in South Africa's social fabric and in Simon's personal life (the title track is a clear descendant of the earlier "Hearts and Bones," a song about the singer-songwriter's brief marriage to Carrie Fisher). Humor is hardly absent from the mix, though; witness the addled "I Know What I Know" and the fable-like "You Can Call Me Al." --Rickey Wright

Album Description
Limited Edition Japanese pressing of this album comes housed in a miniature LP sleeve. Rhino. 2006.

Album Details
2006 Digitally Remastered Reissue of the Classic Paul Simon Album in a Limited Edition LP Sleeve Replica of the Original Vinyl Album Cover.


Customer Reviews:   Read 37 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars Excellent CD This   November 2, 2006
 34 out of 35 found this review helpful

Paul Simon produced a masterpeice here.I remember when it first came out,i kinda thought it wasnt realy my type of music.But after hearing it on the radio a few times i soon changed my mind and went and bought it.
I recently saw Paul Simon discussing the making of this album on the Biography channel.
At the time South Africa was banned from alot of things because of apartheid.He used some musicians from there who did an excellent job with the music.
Paul Simon simply sung with a relaxed type of tone to the album,and this album is very easy to sing along with.There is some very catchy tunes here,and 4 of them are sensational.Overall i like the whole album,but the 4 stand out songs are - Graceland,this is my number one fav song on the album.Got a realy cool beat to it and i just love this song.
Diamonds on the Souls Of Her Shoes is next fav of mine.Then comes You Can Call Me Al and Boy In The Bubble.
There is alot of other good tunes as well,this is a "Must Have" to anyones CD collection.



5 out of 5 stars Graceful Album   May 9, 2005
 30 out of 33 found this review helpful

Prior to the release of Graceland in 1986, Paul Simon was already a musical superstar. From his 60's days as one half of Simon & Garfunkel to his solo work the 70's, he created some of the most memorable songs in music. Through it all, the basis of his music was an acoustic guitar and deeply rooted in American sounds like doo wop, folk or jazz. When one heard the South African rhythms that came from Graceland, the last person you'd expect them to come from would be Mr. Simon. The lyrical content of the album is no surprise as Mr. Simon is one of the best in the business, but the musical backing is fresh, new and vibrant. "The Boy In The Plastic Bubble" just explodes out of your speakers and for some reason the song reminds me of a carnival. Ladysmith Black Mambazo adds stirring vocals to the sublime "Diamonds On The Soles Of Her Shoes" while adding a plaintive almost mournful sound to "Homeless". Linda Ronstadt supplies a fine harmony vocal on "Under African Skies" while Los Lobos assists on the albums closer "All Around The World". "You Can Call Me Al" had a hilarious video with Chevy Chase but beside having a good video, the song is as bouncy and catchy as anything he's ever recorded. He not only uses South African beats, but he explores zydeco music on "That Was Your Mother" and stays at home on the title track. Graceland is the peak of Paul Simon's long and illustrious career. The reissue, like all the others in the Paul Simon collection, is first rate. The sound is greatly imporved and the packaging replicates the original album nicely. Also like the other reissues, the three bonus tracks of demos are okay, but not revealing or required listening.


5 out of 5 stars Exquisite!   January 9, 2005
 28 out of 31 found this review helpful

This seamless blend of African pop and American folk styles is one of the most exquisite musical achievements of the 20th century. The melodies are beautiful, the voices divine, and each and every one of the tracks is a classic. This extended version contains alternate takes of three songs.

The best loved songs include The Boy In The Bubble, Graceland, Diamonds On The Soles Of Her Shoes and Under African Skies, but the rest hold great charm too. The most rootsy African sounds surface on I Know What I Know with the soulful vocal infusions of The Gaza Sisters.

Paul Simon has always successfully integrated exotic sounds in his music to create great beauty: Andean flutes in El Condor Pasa, reggae in Me And Julio Down By The School Yard and in Mother & Child Reunion, and Latin/South American sounds in Rhythm Of The Saints, but Graceland is his towering achievement as a solo artist, a truly exceptional album with a power and beauty that transcends all musical boundaries.



5 out of 5 stars The Finest of Paul Simons Solo Albums....   March 14, 2005
 14 out of 15 found this review helpful

Paul Simon has been at the forefront of music, for as long as most of us can remember. with a career dating back as far as the 1950's, and having already established himself with the seminal work, as the 'Simon & Garfunkel' duo. It wouldn't have been unreasonable to think that his solo work, would have paled in comparsion. Yet after a steady stream of steadily more accomplished solo albums, it wasn't until this his 9th studio album (Released in 1986), that he hit his creative peak, with his "Graceland" album. An album that so beautifully (and some would argue 'Seamless'), fuses: Singer/Songwriter, Worldbeat, Contemporary Pop/Rock, African hymnal songs, and presented in such a largely accessible way, that it became one of the first 'World' music (or certainly 'World influenced albums), that was a huge hit in the west.

It's not hard to see why this album was so easily accepted by the western music buying public. With an elite cast of musicians that would eclipse most festivals, these were either musicians that were already huge on the musical circuit, or due to become big after having a hand in this recording...so people such as: Linda Ronstadt (Vocals), Ladysmith Black Mambazo (Vocals), Youssou N'Dour (Percussion), Los Lobos' - Cesar Rosas (Vocals, Guitar), all contributed to the construction of this album, and their performances are beautifully captured (especially Ladysmith Black Mambazo, backing vocals, on some tracks) and remains a remarkably powerful album. Possibly because the album covers so many bases. (Possibly in an effort to appeal to as wide an audience as possible). And so it proved to be as eclectic a record as Paul Simon ever recorded. So you have the sublime Adult-orientated rock ("The Boy in the Bubble"), Poetic, articulate singer/songwriter tracks, for those seeking something a little more substantial ("Diamonds on the Soles of Her Shoes"). The glorious and irresistible catchy pop, of the hit single ("You Can Call Me Al"), torch-bearing hymnal African harmonies, ushering in broadly accessible world music ("Homeless").

What is hugely impressive here, is the fact that each track is truly deserving of inclusion on this marvellous release, nothing on this album feels like it was included to fill out the album, and it's shift through various moods of being Exuberant, Poignant, Reflective, organic, and spiritual & Consistent remain unquestionably impressive. In fact it was such a perfectly realised album, that when taken as an album whole, it all comes together to combine into making this one of the greatest albums released in the 80's. For those that aren't huge fans of Paul Simon, but do appreciate his work, I (very) strongly urge you to pick this album up even if you only have a passing interest in his music. This album not only helped open up the floodgates to Western ears appreciating (accepting??) World Music, but also remains his creative high point (both musically & Artistically)....you'll be surprised at just how well this album, has stood the test of time, with it still sounding as vital as it did back then (obviously, not as political important, as this was released around the Apartheid days), but few could argue it's cross cultural musical experiments, and become the album for which other culturally fused music was judged against.



4 out of 5 stars The extras are nice, but...   December 9, 2004
 6 out of 6 found this review helpful

When evaluating already released music, especially music you already own (on vinyl and CD), the determining factor on whether to buy comes down to those extras. The extras on this Grammy-laden package are OK, and certainly do not diminish the album. If you don't already own Graceland, buy this. If you do own Graceland, buy this only if you are a completist. What WOULD have made it more worthwhile is if it had included the 6 minute version of Boy in the Bubble that was only briefly available on 12'' vinyl, something I've NEVER seen on CD, despite all of the repackaging of Paul's works.

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