Bakithi Kumalo, a renowned South African bassist, gained international acclaim for his mesmerizing fretless bass work, especially on Paul Simon's iconic 1986 album, *Graceland*. His contributions to the album, particularly on the hit "You Can Call Me Al," resonate deeply within the music community and film circles alike. For collectors, the 2000 concert film *Paul Simon: You're The One* showcases Kumalo's talent in a live setting, making it a sought-after title in any physical media collection. This film not only highlights his musical prowess but also serves as a testament to the cultural fusion that *Graceland* represented.
Kumalo's career is a rich tapestry of collaboration, having played with legends like Joan Baez and Tedeschi Trucks Band. His unique sound and influence on world music make his appearances in film and music documentaries highly collectible. As fans seek to capture the essence of this extraordinary artist, releases featuring his work become prized gems for both music enthusiasts and film collectors alike.