Release Date:
04/22/2003
Detroit produced some legendary soul in the late 50s and early 60s, but the men behind the men and women who recorded those unforgettable vocal tracks never got any credit. Standing in the Shadows of Motown is the better-late-than-before-all-of-these-guys-are-broke story of the Funk Brothers, the musicians who crafted the songs of Hitsville, U.S.A.go ahead, look it upas told by the Brothers themselves. Adding to the historical perspective, the DVD has some up-close, and often-embarrassing, looks into some of souls soulfullest. Dinner With the Funk Brothers has the brothers talking music (it just isnt what it used to be)and crazy nicknames (Diego is not Spanish for James), and gambling with Marvin Gaye over some weed (they gambled with Marvin Gaye over weed). You can also select, by song, specific performances from the movie. Skip the Joan Osborne and head straight to the Bootsy Collins, or a heartening tribute to the musicians who didnt make it to the movies release. You may never have rhythm, but at least now you can learn where it came from.
