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One Love - The Bob Marley All-Star Tribute |  | Actors: Various Artists, Lauryn Hill, Chrissie Hynde, Ron de Moraes Studio: Palm Pictures / Umvd Category: DVD
List Price: $19.98 Buy New: $13.56 as of 11/28/2009 08:13 CST details You Save: $6.42 (32%)
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Seller: -importcds Rating: 29 reviews Sales Rank: 23811
Format: Color, Compilation, Dolby, DVD, NTSC Language: English (Original Language) Rating: NR (Not Rated) Region: 1 Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 Number Of Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 7.4 x 5.2 x 0.6
MPN: RKOD0030162D ISBN: 6305870810 UPC: 660200301620 EAN: 9786305870814 ASIN: 6305870810
Theatrical Release Date: May 30, 2000 Release Date: May 30, 2000 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description Studio: Uni Dist Corp (music) Release Date: 05/30/2000
Amazon.com Conceived with DVD release in mind, this high-end, live video concert taped in Jamaica lives up to its title with a generous repertoire of Bob Marley songs performed by reverent pop, hip-hop, rock, and reggae veterans. Shot on a rainy night in December 1999, the home video version expands upon an inaugural TNT cable telecast with an additional hour of performances. The DVD edition adds a premium level of special features and exclusive content. The music's the main thing, of course, and on that front One Love is uniformly respectful, orbiting around Marley's songs and infused with whiffs of his Rastafarian world view and reggae's broader Third World perspectives. Marley's family members serve as hosts and frequent collaborators, with a limber house band further reinforcing a coherent, communal element to the performances, and the titular all-stars immerse themselves in Marley's world. Lauryn Hill opens the concert with what is clearly one of its highest points, a joyful "Turn the Lights Down Low." Chrissie Hynde and Erykah Badu take turns duetting with Jimmy Cliff, and another reggae titan, Toots Hibbert, proves a perfect, ebullient fit with a current lineup of the Wailers. The celebrity choices include a conspicuous subset of American folk-rockers in Tracy Chapman, Ben Harper, and Hootie and the Blowfish's Darius Rucker, with Chapman the most convincing in a glowing version of "Three Little Birds." Avid reggae fans may be mildly frustrated by the overall crossover thrust of this homage, which favors Yankee rap and hip-hop (via Busta Rhymes and Queen Latifah) instead of homegrown dancehall; it tantalizes us with glimpses of Marley's peers, like Cliff and Hibbert, while being largely occupied with sustaining its parade of non-reggae marquee names. For most viewers, though, the scope of the concert and the first-rate sonic finish will sustain the spell, an effect powerfully expanded on the superb DVD version. --Sam Sutherland
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Great Tracy Chapman June 27, 2009 Penelope Huff I LIKE THIS CONCERT MAINLY BECAUSE I HAVE FINALLY SOME FOOTAGE OF TRACY CHAPMAN SINGING MY FAVORITE SONG-3 LITTLE BIRDS--I ALSO AM A BIG FAN OF TOOTS HIBBERT AND JIMMY CLIFF
A Real Best -Seat - In -The- House Well Performed Concert September 7, 2007 William Milligan (Houston, TX USA) I was introduced to this DVD at an audio discount store. Though I bought nothing that day, I stayed and watched this complete concert. As soon as I got home I ordered a copy through Amazon. This DVD is the best representation of a balanced production I have seen in some time. The audio engineering is outstanding, the stage decorations are appropiate,the video work is up close and personal, and the performances are of the highest quality for each artists. This is one of my favorite musical DVDs.
product review May 6, 2007 Ugwubueze (Orlando, FL) I am very satisfied with the product. The cusomer service was very good too.
I agree with Michael Peters somewhat. July 24, 2006 C. Lois Palmer (Worldwide) 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
The concert was superior overall, and I enjoyed Latifah, and many American artists. But it did have too much Lauryn Hill. She sang a disproportionate number of songs, and SHE sang Redemtion Song while ZIGGY played! Preposterous! Like she was Bob #2 or something! Ziggy should have sang that, or another Marley boy/girl. That would have been awesome!
Toots was amazing, Ben Harper blah; Jimmy Cliff=sweetness. More Jamaican artists would have been good. I mean, there was not one JA rising star.
FABULOUS! July 13, 2006 Lisa D. Robinson The choice of songs was wonderful! The mix of established stars and rising stars was smart. I was clapping and singing along the entire 24 songs!
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