Both elements show the love Jay-Z gets from fans and his peers in the rap game, sure. But while the concert footage is astounding, the studio sessions are so sparse you never quite get a picture of the man behind the image.
Jay Z - Fade to Black (2004)
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Reviews Counted:38
Fresh:24
Rotten:14
Average Rating:6.2/10
Rated: R [See Full Rating] for pervasive language including sexual lyrics.
Runtime: 1 hr 50 mins
Genre: Musical & Performing Arts
Theatrical Release:Nov 5, 2004 Limited
Box Office: $712,960
Synopsis: With the release of his career-defining THE BLACK ALBUM in 2003, Jay-Z shocked his fans and the industry by announcing he was quitting the business. Having honed his rhyming skills in the tough... With the release of his career-defining THE BLACK ALBUM in 2003, Jay-Z shocked his fans and the industry by announcing he was quitting the business. Having honed his rhyming skills in the tough Marcy Projects of Brooklyn, Jay-Z's story is a classic rags-to-riches tale. Although best known for his multi-million-dollar selling albums, the rap impresario has also dipped his toe into corporate waters. His record label, Roc-a-Fella, has proved highly lucrative, as has his clothing line, and an excursion into movie production. So when he relinquished his position at the top of the rap game, the inimitable performer decided to stage a flamboyant farewell gesture in the form of a special guest-laden concert at New York's prestigious Madison Square Garden. Directors Michael John Warren and Paul Paulson were given the task of catching the festivities on camera, and also managed to capture some candid snippets of the star as he prepared for the show. But it's when he hits the stage that the astonishing breadths of his talents are revealed. Making the cavernous venue seem intimate via some touching interplay with the audience, Jay-Z beckons a breathtaking list of hip-hop and R&B glitterati onto the stage. Among them are Missy Elliott, Lil' Kim, P. Diddy, R. Kelly, and Beyonce Knowles. The ecstatic crowd laps up the onstage action throughout, and are clearly delighted to be invited to one of the grandest parting shots in history. Since the film's completion, Jay-Z has reneged on his retirement, and the music world is a much better place for it. [More]
Starring: Jay-Z, Mary J. Blige, R. Kelly, Sean "P. Diddy" Combs
Starring: Jay-Z, Mary J. Blige, R. Kelly, Sean "P. Diddy" Combs, Missy Elliot, Beyonce Knowles, Foxy Brown
Studio: Paramount Classics
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Reviews for Jay Z - Fade to Black
Whether a legend was born (or retired) that night at the Garden remains to be seen, but even on film, it was one killer show.
Against a vibrant, well-lit backdrop, he performs his biggest hits with an intensity and clarity that should allow even the uninitiated to appreciate the lyrical dexterity which makes him the genre's dean, the first rapper profiled on 60 Minutes.
[E]ntertaining, just a wee bit self indulgent, and highly emotional at times, Jay-Z's farewell performance [is] a sensational, if occasionally shallow, concert experience.
Though Fade to Black veers into vanity-production territory at such moments, it mostly is a triumph of stagecraft and speaker-blowing freestyling.
Documents a concert that by all accounts -- certainly by the looks on the faces of the audience -- was one for the history books.
If you knew nothing else about rap, you'd know from watching him in action that the man knows what he's doing. And, when you can hear what his audience is shouting back, you feel the burn of his energy and breadth of his power.
A concert film that captures last year's Garden party along with well-orchestrated, if not especially revealing, behind-the-scenes footage.
The rapper Jay-Z performs his own movie-length swan song set to thumping rhythms in Madison Square Garden.
You thought there was Red State America and Blue State America? Welcome to Jay-Z America. It's not your father's crossover rap show.
Smartly directed by Pat Paulson and Michael John Warren and nicely lensed, the material sufficiently establishes the rarefied air Jay-Z occupies.
A spectacular concert documentary that also gives some fascinating insights into the making of 'The Black Album.'
The real case made by co-directors Patrick Paulson and Michael John Warren in this routinely assembled live document is that, onstage, Jay-Z's dominance is no fluke.
I'm more familiar with Jersey than with Jay-Z, but I found it difficult to watch this concert (shot in 2003) without gaining some appreciation for the rapper's rapid-fire verbal acrobatics.
Mostly comprises rousing, well-edited concert footage that shows off Jay-Z's talent as a dynamic live performer.
A solid concert flick and a surface-deep peek at how the music gets made, but ultimately the final product feels like a well-polished piece of marketing machinery.
To those of us without any particular axe to grind, Fade is always at least an average music doc, and it occasionally ventures into the realm of 'good.'
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