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  • Actors: Joe Hunter, Jack Ashford, Uriel Jones, Richard 'Pistol' Allen, Bob Babbitt
  • Directors: Paul Justman
  • Writers: Alan Slutsky, Ntozake Shange, Walter Dallas
  • Producers: Alan Slutsky, David Scott, Janice Ginsberg, Jonathan Dana
  • Format: PAL
  • Language English
  • Region: Region 2 (This DVD may not be viewable outside Europe. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Classification: PG
  • Studio: Momentum Pictures
  • DVD Release Date: 26 Jan 2004
  • Run Time: 116 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (22 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B0000V6S6E
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 4,311 in DVD (See Bestsellers in DVD)

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    #20 in  Music > R&B and Soul > Funk
    #22 in  DVD > Television > Music & Entertainment
    #92 in  Music > R&B and Soul > Soul

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Special Features

  • Dinner With The Funk Brothers
  • The Ones That Didn't Make It featurette
  • At Long Last Glory featurette
  • Multi angle jam sessions
  • Funk video biographies
  • Trailer

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  • Region Code: 2


Synopsis

Paul Justman's inspiring documentary pays tribute to one of the most influential, yet unrecognised, collection of musicians that has ever been assembled. The Funk Brothers played the background music on the seemingly endless string of Motown classics in the 1960s and 1970s, resulting in them having more number one hits than The Beatles, The Beach Boys, The Rolling Stones, and Elvis Presley combined. Shot on location in Detroit, STANDING IN THE SHADOWS OF MOTOWN reunites the surviving members as they reflect on the groups' storied past. Most celebrated is departed bassist James Jamerson, whose fiery presence and technical prowess was largely responsible for shaping the Funk Brothers' supremely distinct sound. In addition to interviews, as well as re-enactments and archive footage, Justman gathers together the musicians for an unforgettable reunion concert. Featuring the vocal support of several contemporary artists, including Joan Osborne, Ben Harper, Chaka Kahn, Gerald Levert, and Bootsy Collins, the Funk Brothers prove that they haven't lost a beat. Based on the book by Allan Dr. Licks Slutsky, STANDING IN THE SHADOWS OF MOTOWN gives overdue credit to a group of unassuming musicians who quietly created one of popular music's most enduring and spectacular musical legacies.

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21 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Someone has missed the point!!, 27 Dec 2006
By A. Tain "Big Stan" (Birmingham) - See all my reviews
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I'm really only writing this to answer/redress the one star review given by another reviewer somehwere in this listing.

Yes there probably is black and white film of the funk brothers, and yes, Mr. Gordy probably has it, but in typical Gordy fashion, he'll probably take it to his grave rather than let the Funk Brothers have thier rightful acclaim.

The simple fact is, and this not debatable - this is the best review of the Funk Brothers that (as of 2006) exists.

There are some great motown renditions from the live performance (and yes I was aprehensive about this before viewing, but you ain't gonna get Marvin back on stage now are you).

This film is not perfect (I believe James Jamerson deserves a film to himself!!!) by any means, but it is still pretty stunning, and a NECESSARY film.

Avoid the whinging of the one review here, it is easy to knock anything from the armchair, the chap who made this was truly passionate about his subject matter. And it's hard to get to talk to the legends who have passed on.
And I'd lay you 10-1 the Berry Gordy would not allow one peice of original motown footage to be used, heaven forbid it may be seen as an endorsement of the legendary Funk Brothers.

This is the best there is, long overdue, respect to the makers, respect to the music .... It's what's in the groove that counts!
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28 of 29 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Best Ever Motown Film, 3 Dec 2003
By Christopher Kay (Birkenhead, Merseyside United Kingdom) - See all my reviews
I bought this on import from Amazon.com. If you never buy anything else on Motown, BUY THIS. For too long these musicians, who were the backbone of Motown's incredible rise to the top of the music tree, have been overlooked. Allan Slutsky deserves a medal and our undying gratitude for his film which remembers some of the greatest musicians who have ever lived. Most of these were seasoned musicians before they came to Motown & it is they, not the artists who created what we today call the Motown Sound. Allan has created a piece of history for us and has given reconition to many who had previously been overlooked by earlier authors. There are parts of this film that brought tears to my eyes, joyful tears. Listen to Jack Ashord work that tambourine as he did on Grapevine, marvel at Pistol Allen & Uriel Jones as they give the backbeat to the music, but most of all, enjoy the film as it takes you back to those wonderful days in the sixties when Motown ruled the world.
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41 of 43 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Motown: More than one man, more than many Artistes, 1 Mar 2004
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How do you recognise Motown ? What defines 'Motown' for you ? Would you know Diana Ross and the Supremes ? For sure. Four Tops ? Almost certainly. Temptations, Marvin Gaye, The Miracles, Martha and the Vandellas. "Yes, I know the names and the hits". Sure you do. As soon as it comes on the air you say "Motown". Not pop, not Rock n' Roll nor Blues or even, dare I say it 'soul' - you call it "Motown". Even my 11 year old knows Motown and the sound. For a couple of generations of folks it's almost a musical birth-right: Mums and Dads pass it down all over. But how did Berry Gordy, Smokey Robinson, Holland - Dozier - Holland et al get that sound ? Who would you credit ?

What do you think when the bass line explodes all over the place at the beginning of "Bernadette" ? Or how the snare and guitar lock in to a water tight groove to kick "(love is like a)Heatwave" onto another level of musicianship ? Remember, we're talking mid - sixties here ! We're talking a whole new definition especially from the genius but ultimately tormented mind of the great James Jamerson. This is the story of the Funk Brothers. The sound of Motown. The story of the largely un - credited musicians who were at the creative epicentre of that explosion of joy.

After many years of planning, frustrations, the will and determination of one man - Allan Slutsky - and some sad loses, the story of the guys that gave us the Motown Sound has come to light and then some. Be warned: If there is even an ounce of love of Motown in you, this film will make you cry - and laugh and sing. It is as much a emotional rollercoaster ride as any Hollywood blockbuster.

The film covers and spans the generation of Classic Motown musicians from the immense genius of James Jamerson to the incomparable Bob Babbit (the "Babbit")who alone spans two decades of too many to mention credits. From the explosive drums of Benny Benjamin to the great Pistol Allen and Uriel Jones. Do you know a sublime moment ? Take a listen to Jack Ashfords tambourine playing. Tambourine playing ! You bet and Jack gets to the heart of the matter with words, too. The six stringers are well represented as are the keyboard greats who are found in the many grooves of Classic Motown.

The latter day kudos and recognition of the remaining Funk Brothers has given these gentlemen a new lease of life and it is obvious from the film just what Slutsky's tireless persuit has meant to them. The live performance material is flawless and do you know what ? The ever present smile of Joe Messina is worth the asking price alone ! Supported by sympathetic and accurate arrangements, the Funks lay down the chops that they put to vinyl some 35 - 40 years ago. Can you imagine ?

Many may question why still - alive Motown vocal talents were not invited onto the bill: I think the point is that this film is about the Funks who long stood in obscurity and the shadows of vocal greats. The singers joining the Funks are of very gifted talent, heart and above all, respect of legends. That respect just shines through. I'm sure many of you will seek out Joan Osborne after hearing her wonderful voice. Bootsy, well, Bootsy is Bootsy - just Funkadelicious and never mind the hat, this guy laid down the groove to James Brown's 'Sex Machine' so don't knock it !

But the point of the movie is more than just musicianship and great tracks. This film is primarily about people. Extra - ordinarily talented people but people none the less with big hearts, big hurts, great stories and creators within a legend. After you have thrilled at the performance go straight to the bonus features. Listen to the dinner stories, biographies and sad human stories of those who "did not make it". In fact, my advice is go there first. It will give you a whole new perspective when you watch the film proper.

To the Funks, kudos, many more accolades and much love for giving us 'the' sound. To Dr Licks / Allan Slutsky, un - told credit is due. Get this DVD - you'll wear it out soon enough.

Telefret.

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