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Comprehensive and authoritative, this detailed case study is the first major reassessment of the factors that shaped the music of Jimi Hendrix. Drawing on rare performances from film and television archives around the world, including extracts from Jimi’s groundbreaking Monterey Pop appearances and the Isle of Wight Festival, this is the definitive review of the music of Jimi Hendrix on record, on stage and on film. Also included are penetrating insights from Dave Robinson, Jimi’s UK Tour Manager and Keith Altham, the former NME journalist and PR man for many of the biggest names in rock, along with a leading team of music journalists and musicologists, making this the most comprehensive review of Jimi Hendrix's life and music ever undertaken.
Since its 1984 release, Legend has become the biggest selling reggae album of all time. With over 12 million sold worldwide, this is the record that bought reggae and all that goes with it to a public unaware of its existence prior to Bob Marley And The Wailers. The influence this album still holds is impossible to understate; from Berlin to Bangkok, Legend is never far away. This film comprehensively reviews the music, its creation and the people behind it. The first rate critics include Dave Robinson; former head of Island Records and the man who created the Legend compilation, and Lloyd Bradley; world famous music writer (author of Bass Culture: When Reggae Was King), amongst many others. Vintage Marley footage, including one of his last performances with the Wailers in 1981 completes truly the final analysis you will ever need of the album that cemented the status of a Legend
In 1973, The Eagles released their second album – an album that announced the arrival of a major new talent in the field of country rock music. In this unique reappraisal, the legendary broadcaster Bob Harris takes us back in time to Los Angeles in the seventies – the place and time that provided the backdrop for the The Eagles’ sound. In addition, the program features analysis by a team of respected music journalists and rock critics, who highlight the strengths of an album featuring such peerless tracks as "Tequila Sunrise", "Outlaw" and the much-covered title song. The key tunes are analyzed and deconstructed to explain why they have achieved classic status. These standout features are complemented by superb performance footage of the band in their seventies heyday plus informative interviews with author and journalist Barney Hoskyns. There are also outstanding contributions by Peter Doggett, author of Are You Ready For The Country and biographer Johnny Rogan.
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To listen is an effort, and just to hear is no merit. A duck hears also. Igor Stravinsky
Vi har alle lært at skjule vore fordomme, og vi viser ikke vore forkerte meninger. PO Enquist 1976.