DVD : Wyclef Jean's All Star Jam At Carnegie Hall

DVD : Wyclef Jean's All Star Jam At Carnegie Hall

Wyclef Jean's All Star Jam At Carnegie Hall

starring: Wyclef Jean
directed by: Jim Yukich



Wyclef Jean's All Star Jam At Carnegie Hall
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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Binding: DVD
EAN: 0801213009794
Format: Color, Dolby, DTS Surround Sound, DVD-Video, Enhanced, Full Screen, Live, NTSC, Surround Sound
Label: Eagle Rock Ent
Manufacturer: Eagle Rock Ent
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Eagle Rock Ent
Region Code: 1
Release Date: December 07, 2004
Running Time: 140 minutes
Sales Rank: 30230
Studio: Eagle Rock Ent
Theatrical Release Date: December 07, 2004


















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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Toe tappin', wholesome delight for the entire family! ...
I love this DVD! It combines all kinds of music from the absolute masters of their genres, and some of the proceeds go for a *great* cause: buying musical instruments for kids so we can keep their creativity and fresh talents enriching this world.

You cannot watch this without smiling and wanting to stand up and dance! And it's absolutely G rated.

Buy it!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Good concert ...
Really enjoyable, not only due to the semi-world music experience, but he got the children involved. First saw this concert on Ovation and found the "complete" concert on DVD. Most enjoyable and recommended.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - * Wyclef Jean - Champion of Music and Art Education ...
I always enjoy a concert that includes Eric Clapton. This concert gave me a new view of Wyclef Jean and and appreciation for his dedication to young people. His band/orchestra was composed of young people who were both talented and professional. The all-star guests provided something for everyone. This is a concert to enoy again and again.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Outrageously good! ...
I have to agree with the reviewer above, and also beg to ask...where's the reviews? Ah well, this dvd is just awesome.

Wyclef again delivers high energy and variety in his performance and the cast and scenery just adds to it, I mean its Carnegie Hall!

And if you need one reason, besides Wyclef, to get this dvd, the gone til november mix with Stevie Wonder...gives me chills and smiles!

Enjoy it!




Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Why hasn't anyone posted a Review??? ...
Where do I start.
When I saw this DVD for sell.....I did a double take. And upon review, not much bad I can say about this.

Wyclef performing an incredible concert, put on film.
Highlights;

1. Gone To November.......with Wyclef, apparently, changing the orginal plan to play it out as originally practiced, but, then Stevie Wonder appears......incredible!!

2. Wish You Were Here.......great intro of (2) brothers on stage....time to "Play some Pink Floyd"!!! Macey Gray is a perfect match to this version.

3. 911......With the addition of Mary J. Blige.....a classic Wyclef song, and great reproduction of an already great song.

4. No Woman No Cry.....great to see one of Marley's sons appear in here.

5. Bach Medley.....interesting twist, with Wyclef enjoying every moment and adding a bit of humor to a serious piece.

6. Summertime.......Charlotte Church presents a strong vocal of the song I most remember from Janis Joplin.

7. My Song......nice new song with Clapton and Wyclef exchanging guitar leads. Very nice inclusion.

8. Guantanamera/Hot Hot Hot.......excellent conclusion to an awesome DVD. Marc Anthony and the whole cast included. A crowd friendly song!

In conclusion.....So many different styles of music on this...not a bad song on here. Wyclef is an incredible frontman...and leader on stage. Do yourself a favor and get this DVD. You won't be disappointed. Sure, there are a few songs I would have liked to see on here (Perfect Gentleman and the song with Bono of U2), but maybe on another release, one day.


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