DVD release: Gershwin prize show

03/30/2009 12:01 ПП | News | No comments

simonfriends.pngPaul Simon was the first person ever who got the Library of Congress Gershwin Prize for Popular Song in the year 2007.

This show was filmed in high definition and was partial aired a few times on cable networks. Now in May 2009 a DVD with the complete show will be released.

The first release date is only for Region 1 (USA & Canada), and you can pre-order the DVD on amazon for 14,99 USD.

The following songs are included, all in 5.1 surround sound. (attention, some songs are clips from concerts in the past!)

Performances:

Introduction - Bob Costas
50 Ways To Leave Your Lover - Lyle Lovett
The Boxer - Alison Krauss, Shawn Colvin and Jerry Douglas
Mother And Child Reunion - Stephen Marley
Under African Skies - Miriam Makeba and Paul Simon
clip from Paul Simon Graceland: The African Concert (Zimbabwe, 1987)
Homeless - Ladysmith Black Mambazo
Mrs. Robinson - Paul Simon
clip from Yankee Stadium tribute to Joe DiMaggio (April 25, 1999)
Slip Slidin´ Away - James Taylor and the Dixie Hummingbirds
Sunday Morning With The Sensational Nightingales (poem) - Billy Collins and the Dixie Hummingbirds
That Was Your Mother - Buckwheat Zydeco and Lyle Lovett
Homeward Bound - Paul Simon and George Harrison clip from Saturday Night Live (November 20, 1976)
Still Crazy After All These Years - James Taylor
El Condor Pasa - Marc Anthony
Late In The Evening - Marc Anthony
Gone At Last - Yolanda Adams and Jessy Dixon
Something So Right - Dianne Reeves
The 59th Street Bridge Song (Feelin´ Groovy) -The Muppets (Grover and Elmo)
Graceland - Alison Krauss and Jerry Douglas
Diamonds On The Soles Of Her Shoes - Paul Simon and Ladysmith Black Mambazo
Bridge Over Troubled Water -Paul Simon and Art Garfunkel
Father And Daughter -Paul Simon
Me And Julio Down By The Schoolyard - Paul Simon and Stevie Wonder
Loves Me Like A Rock - Paul Simon and Stevie Wonder with the Dixie Hummingbirds
Sounds Of Silence - Philip Glass

Eyeballin’: Paul Simon - Live from Philadelphia

02/05/2009 4:52 ПП | Articles | No comments

paulsimon200.jpgThe early ’80s were an interesting time in the career of Paul Simon. The past glories of hits with Simon & Garfunkel - along with his sizable solo charting - were behind. And he had yet to reinvent himself as a world music maven with 1986’s fine Graceland. His 1980 album One-Trick Pony had yielded a hit with “Late in the Evening,” but the semi-autobiographical film of the same name, in which Simon showcased his acting chops, was widely panned.So this 1980 concert at Philadelphia’s Tower Theater (which has already been previously released on DVD) finds Paul at the precipice. And musically, it was a good, loose place to be.

Never the most demonstrative of live performers, Simon is nonetheless in fine voice on the 11 numbers that survey his career to this point, in front of an appreciative Philly crowd. His soaring take on “Still Crazy After All These Years” is particularly fine, before the song had become the ubiquitous calling card for middle aged men facing mortality. Читать далее »