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Feel like going home, Cappa Productions & Two Dollars and a Dream, Inc. ; directed by Martin Scorsese ; written by Peter Guralnick ; produced by Sam Pollard

Label
Feel like going home, Cappa Productions & Two Dollars and a Dream, Inc. ; directed by Martin Scorsese ; written by Peter Guralnick ; produced by Sam Pollard
Language
eng
Characteristic
videorecording
Main title
Feel like going home
Oclc number
54818647
Responsibility statement
Cappa Productions & Two Dollars and a Dream, Inc. ; directed by Martin Scorsese ; written by Peter Guralnick ; produced by Sam Pollard
Runtime
76
Series statement
Martin Scorsese presents the blues
Summary
Martin Scorsese traces the roots of the blues from the banks of the Niger River to the cotton fields and juke joints of Mississippi. Musician Corey Harris travels through Mississippi and West Africa, exploring the roots of blues music. The film celebrates the early Delta blues musicians through original performances (including Willie King, Taj Mahal, Otha Turner, and Ali Farka Toure), archival footage (featuring Son House, Muddy Waters, and John Lee Hooker), and interviews (including Corey Harris, Sam Carr, Toumani Diabate, Willie King, Dick Waterman, Taj Mahal, Johnny Shines, Otha Turner, Ali Farka Toure, Habib Koité, Salif Keita, and Keb' Mo')
Table Of Contents
Title (Performer): Traveling riverside blues (Robert Johnson) -- Dynaflow blues (Johnny Shines) -- Hellhound on my trail (Robert Johnson) -- Country blues (Muddy Waters) -- Celebrated walkin' blues (Taj Mahal) -- Rosalie (Muddy Waters with The Son Simms Four) -- My black mama, pt. II ; Government fleet blues (Son House) -- Gypsy woman (Muddy Waters) -- High water everywhere, pt. I (Charley Patton) -- C.C. Rider (Lead Belly) -- Terrorized (Willie King & the Liberators) -- Oh baby (Napoleon Strickland & the Como Drum Band with Otha Turner) -- Lay my burden down (Otha Turner & Corey Harris) -- Mali Dje (Ali Farka Toure) -- Tupelo blues (John Lee Hooker) -- Amandrai (Ali Farka Toure) -- Down child (John Lee Hooker) -- Ananamin (It's been so long)(Salif Keita) -- My babe (Otha Turner & the Rising Star Fife & Drum Band)
Target audience
adult
Technique
live action
resource.variantTitle
Martin Scorsese presents The blues, Feel like going homeBlues, Feel like going home
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