Some trendies will be writhing in contempt as the white saviour comes to appropriate many ethnic styles, most of the South African origin. But, Paul is respected enough as a musician and for the most part genuine enough in his adoption of these styles that much of this criticism becomes baseless and ideological. The songs are translated into poppier, more refined songs for a western audience with bright showy instrumentation that is well-produced and will make listeners believe themselves to be fans of "world" music.
Best Tracks: The Boy in the Bubble, Graceland, Gumboots, Diamonds on the Soles of Her Shoes, You Can Call Me Al*, Under African Skies*, Crazy Love, Vol. II, All Around the World or the Myth of Fingerprints*
Pop Rock/ Zulu Music
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