Paul Simon Graceland The African Concert Torrent [UPDATED]

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The phrase "The African Concert" likely refers to a live performance or series of performances related to or inspired by the "Graceland" album. Paul Simon did perform several concerts and tours related to the "Graceland" album, featuring many of the African musicians who contributed to the album. These performances helped to introduce African music to a broader audience and demonstrated Simon's commitment to collaborating with and promoting African artists.

"Graceland" is the ninth studio album by Paul Simon, released on August 25, 1986. The album was a critical and commercial success, winning the Grammy Award for Album of the Year in 1987. It is notable for its innovative blend of Western and African musical styles. Tracks like "The Boy with the Thorn in His Side," "Judas and the Black Messiah," and "Diamonds on the Soles of Her Shoes" showcased Simon's ability to fuse rock, pop, and reggae with South African music traditions. Paul Simon Graceland The African Concert Torrent

Graceland: The African Concert is more than a rockumentary. It stands as a testament to what cross-cultural collaboration can achieve — even when mired in political controversy. In 2007, the concert was re-released with a documentary, Under African Skies (directed by Joe Berlinger), which revisited the original locations and featured new interviews with Simon, Harry Belafonte, and anti-apartheid activists.

In 2012, on the 25th anniversary, Paul Simon returned to South Africa and Zimbabwe to perform with many of the original musicians. That tour, too, was filmed. But the 1987 Harare concert remains the raw, joyous heartbeat of the Graceland project. Good news: You don’t need a torrent

For music lovers, ethnomusicologists, and fans of 1980s pop, the concert is an essential artifact. The sight of thousands of Zimbabweans dancing to “I Know What I Know” (a song driven by a simple guitar riff and a call-and-response chorus) is as uplifting today as it was 36 years ago.

The album was not without controversy, particularly concerning accusations of "stealing" or appropriating African music without adequately compensating or crediting its influences. Some critics argued that Simon was profiting from African musical traditions without sufficiently acknowledging or supporting the artists who originated these styles. Because the official DVD is no longer manufactured

You would think such a historic performance would be widely available on Blu-ray or streaming. It is not. The official HBO broadcast was released on VHS and LaserDisc in the late 1980s, and later on DVD in a truncated form (the Graceland: The African Concert DVD is out of print).

The version that circulates online—the one tied to torrent downloads—is often the full, unedited broadcast. It contains:

Because the official DVD is no longer manufactured and has never been remastered for Blu-ray or 4K, the only way to obtain the complete, uncut experience is through peer-to-peer file sharing. Hence, the persistent search for the "Paul Simon Graceland The African Concert torrent."

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