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Back to Stax: Memphis Soul


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DVD
by Various Artists
Sales Rank: 67059
3.5 out of 5 stars
Price:$17.99




Album Details
  • Actors: Various Artists
  • Format: Color, Compilation, DVD-Video, NTSC
  • Language: English
  • Region: All Regions
  • Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Rating:
  • Studio: Mvd Visual
  • DVD Release Date: June 25, 2002
  • Run Time: 154 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars 4 customer reviews 4 customer reviews

  • Product Description
    This DVD contains three outstanding programs in a who's who memorial concert filmed live at the Palais De Festivale Hall, Cannes, France. From the early 1960's and into the 1070's, Stax Recording Studio established itself as the heart of Soul music and gave birth to many Memphis music legends. It became the very model of the greatness all races can create when working together. Features performances from Sam Moore, Booker T & the M.G.'s, Carla Thomas, Phil Upchurch, the Memphis Horns and Eddie Floyd.

    Listener Reviews & Comments
    It took over twenty years and a trip to France to bring together a Stax Records reunion of some of Memphis, Tennessee's biggest stars. This DVD will warm the hearts of many Soul fans. This is excellent footage with excellent sound (especially lined up through your stereo speakers - the MGs in particular oughta be played with the sound ALL the way up) and is the best, if not only, footage available for the artists involved. Booker T. & the MGs, Stax's house band, grace us with their inimitable greatness throughout the disc's entirety. The MGs' drummer, Al Jackson, Jr., was murdered in 1975 and can absolutely never be replaced, but Jazz drummer Danny Gottlieb more than admirably fills in. He, organist Booker T. Jones, guitarist Steve Cropper, and bassist Donald "Duck" Dunn provide many of the DVD's highlights, playing some of the MGs' most loved instrumentals. Trumpeter Wayne Jackson and saxophonist Andrew Love (the world renowned Memphis Horns) come on, and with the MGs, burn through a couple of numbers they succeeded with in the '60s under the name The Mar-Keys. The sounds Love and Jackson made graced records by, among others, Otis Redding and Al Green, and they are still the best around. To support the singers, Carla's brother and Stax veteran Marvell Thomas joins in on keyboards. Of the vocalists, Eddie Floyd steals the show. Getting the audience on their feet from the beginning to the end, Floyd performs several songs including "Knock On Wood", a cover of "Stand By Me", and closes with an outstanding performance of "Big Bird" which he co wrote with Booker T. Jones after label mate Redding's plane crash. Not only does he sound great, he hasn't lost a step physically. His energy is contagious, and the European crowd loves it. Carla Thomas, who with her father Rufus (who was still alive and inexplicably absent here) helped put Stax on the map, rocks her heart out. Before she sings her signature tune "Gee Whiz" she says softly, "Stax is back", and man, it brings chills to your spine. She has a lot of fun, even doing both her and Redding's parts on their great duet "Tramp". Sadly, the great Sam Moore of Sam & Dave (Dave Prater died in a car accident in 1988) is not the ball of fire he once was. His timing is off, and although his voice is still fairly strong, he doesn't punch those lines like he used to. Maybe he needed producer David Porter, who co wrote with Isaac Hayes most of Sam & Dave's output, there to spur him on. Sam & Dave were known as Double Dynamite, and their live performances are as legendary as Redding's and even James Brown's. It is obvious that it's not just the years, but the mileage that has hindered Moore. A couple of technical notes: This DVD is double sided. One side formatted for American DVD players, the other for European. Mine plays both sides, and the European is much better visually, and perhaps sound wise as well. The whole concert is really filmed quite well. The contents and track listings are not correct, but one should be able to figure things out and navigate easily. For some reason, there is a "lyrics quiz" from songs recorded from 1980-89 - nothing to do with Stax or Soul. Also, Chicago guitarist Phil Upchurch makes an appearance and performs his "You Can't Sit Down" with the MGs. What makes this somewhat perplexing is that he had no association with Stax, and there were two alive and performing Stax greats that weren't a part of this show. Super performer Johnnie Taylor, who recorded "Who's Making Love" with the MGs, and the greatest Blues guitarist of them all, Stax's Albert King! Both have since passed, and it would have been great to see and hear them with the MGs and the Memphis Horns behind them. What truly makes this DVD a treat is to witness how brilliant Steve Cropper, Duck Dunn, and Booker T. Jones still are. Their version of their 1971 single "Melting Pot" is orgasmic. If I had just one example to make the case for the MGs being the greatest band of all time, it may be what they do here with the Gershwin/Heyward classic "Summertime". Jones floats across the keys of his B-3 organ and Cropper will literally bring you to tears. I don't know if it's what he plays, or that this group is just so damn good, but the experience is breath taking. For their musicianship alone, this DVD should be sought out. Comment | Permalink | (Report this)


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