1. The Boy in the Bubble
2. Graceland
3. I Know What I Know
4. Gumboots
5. Diamonds on the Soles of Her Shoes
6. You Can Call Me Al
7. Under African Skies
8. Homeless
9. Crazy Love, Vol II 1
10. That Was Your Mother 1
11. All Around the World or the Myth of Fingerprints 1
12. Homeless [Demo] [Bonus Track] [Demo Version] 1
13. Diamonds on the Soles of Her Shoes [Unreleased Version] [Bonus Track] [ 1
14. All Around the World or the Myth of Fingerprints [Early Version] [Bonus 1
15. You Can Call Me Al [Demo] [Demo Version] 1
16. Crazy Love [Demo] [Demo Version] 1
17. The Story of "Graceland" As Told By Paul Simon 1
18. How We Begin to Remember 1
19. Comparing Notes 2
20. A Chance in a Million 2
21. I Know What I Know 2
22. A Different Perspective 2
23. He Is My Brother 2
24. Roy Halee Goes to Work 2
25. London Sessions 2
26. Do You Think People Are Going to Like This? 2
27. Immediate Praise? 2
28. Setting a Tone of Hope 2
29. Zimbabwe 3
30. The Roots of the Rhythm Remain 3
31. Whoopi Goldberg (Interview) 3
32. Harry Belafonte (Interview) 3
33. Ray Phiri (Interview) 3
34. Barney Rachabane (Interview) 3
35. Hugh Masekela (Interview) 3
36. You Can Call Me Al 3
37. The Boy in the Bubble [Bonus Content from "Under African Skies"] 3
38. Diamonds on the Soles of Her Shoes [Bonus Content from "Under African S 3
39. Diamonds on the Soles of Her Shoes [From Saturday Night Live, November 4
40. Intro 4
41. Township Jive 4
42. Opening 4
43. Boy in the Bubble 4
44. Gumboots 4
45. Whispering Bells 4
46. Bring Him Back Home 4
47. Crazy Love, Volume II 4
48. I Know What I Know 4
49. Jinkel E Maweni 5
50. Soweto Blues 5
51. Iyaluma 5
52. Under African Skies 5
53. Unomathemba 5
54. Hello, My Baby 5
55. Homeless 5
56. Graceland 5
57. You Can Call Me Al 5
58. Stimela 5
59. Diamonds on the Soles of Her Shoes 6
60. N'kosi Sikeleli Africa 6
61. Credits
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In 1986, Graceland sold 14 million copies worldwide and garnered both the Album and Song of the Year Grammy in 1987. Simon and the members of Ladysmith Black Mambazo performed on Saturday Night Live and appeared on the cover of Rolling Stone. It generated three hit singles and it kept Paul Simon and the Graceland tour on the road for five years. Its music was heard across the globe. Today, its music and its reputation still reach generations of music enthusiasts yet so many are unaware of how pivotal that one album was during the 1980s, how it helped birth the idea of World Music and revived the career of one of America's most important songwriters. How it influenced the political progress of South Africa a country divided by institutionalized racism, causing and then transcending years of controversy. How in fact the album came to be in the first place.