20 Feet From Stardom (2013)
Rated PG-13 for language
Starring Darlene Love, Merry Clayton, Bruce Springsteen, Sting
The Story:
As
the title states, 20 feet from the lead singer, these backup singers
are what provided much of the hook for the music of the 60s and 70s.
Odds are, you already know the songs, and like Rock and Roll Hall of
Fame singer Darlene Love, you know the voices. You just don't know the
names to the ladies in question. Or, as we'll learn, many times their
vocals were sent out under different names entirely.
It's a fascinating look at the ladies who became stars in their own right, even if the public never knew who they were.
Darlene
Love, whose biggest solo hit, Christmas(Baby Please Come Home) is
revisited every year on The Late Show with David Letterman is indeed the
most famous of all the singers, but by no means is she the only
talented backup singer profiled in this documentary.
Again, while the majority of this
documentary looks back at the powerful vocalists who helped define the
sounds of the 60s and 70s, there are still background singers today,
backing some of the biggest acts.
They just aren't as prolific as they once were.
Mick
Jagger, Bruce Springsteen and Sting, among others, extol the virtues of
these ladies and how important to the work and sound they truly are.
Sheryl
Crow, herself a former backup singer offers some insight as well, as
possibly one of the most famous backups to make the long 20 foot walk to
the center of the stage.
An amazing soundtrack to a really good movie.
Now streaming on Netflix if you're interested.
Final Grade: Solid B
Rewatchability/Purchase
Factor: I don't think I would need to own it, but would have no problem
watching this very well made documentary again.
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