PBS rocks the house with SUPERSTARS of '70s SOUL, the first installment from the new live concert series My Music. Hosted by the original "Lady Marmalade" herself, Ms. Patti LaBelle, this show is a crash course in Groove 101, with booty-quaking lessons from the masters, including the incomparable Commodores ("Brick House"), Earl Youngs Trammps ("Disco Inferno") and Joni & Debbie Sledge of Sister Sledge ("We Are Family"). Then slow it down, dim the lights and learn about love from "You Are Everything" by The Stylistics--and from Eugene Record, who reunites with The Chi-Lites for "Have You Seen Her" and "Oh Girl." 1. Lady Marmalade - Patti LaBelle 2. Disco Inferno Earl Youngs Trammps 3. Always and Forever Heatwave 4. Over The Rainbow Patti LaBelle 5. Rock Your Baby - George McCrae 6. Right Back Where We Started From - Maxine Nightingale and Pure Gold 7. Shining Star - The Manhattans featuring Gerald Alston & Blue Lovett 8. Betcha By Golly, Wow / You Are Everything The Stylistics 9. You Make Me Feel Brand New The Stylistics 10. Aint No Stopping Us Now - McFadden and Whitehead 11. If You Don't Know Me By Now - Harold Melvin's Blue Notes 12. Natural High - Bloodstone 13. Best Of My Love - The Emotions 14. Have You Seen Her The Chi-Lites with Eugene Record 16. Oh Girl The Chi-Lites with Eugene Record 17. Brick House The Commodores 18. If I Can't Have You - Yvonne Elliman 19. Heaven Must Be Missing An Angel - Tavares 20. We Are Family Debbie and Joni Sledge of Sister Sledge Bonus Tracks 21. Cowboys To Girls The Intruders 22. If I Could Turn Back The Hands Of Time Tyrone Davis
N**D
Good music
I like this d v d because, it has real music on it that make since. I could listen to it all day long.
G**Z
"Rock Your Baby"
Once again, another enjoyable concert from PBS. This event took place in November 2003 in Atlantic City, New Jersey. Great line-up of artists with hits scanning years throughout the 70's. The Philadelphia sound is well represented here:* The Stylistics (WITHOUT the GREAT Russell Thompkins, Jr. who was replaced by the much younger Harold "Eban" Brown who does a stand-out job and sounds incredibly identical).* The Chi-Lites (WITH Eugene Record who died on July 22, 2005 after a battle with cancer).* Harold Melvin and the Blue Notes (WITHOUT of course, the GREAT Teddy Pendergrass on lead).My personal highlight was a wonderful performance by George McRae (flying in from Amsterdam for the concert) singing his classic "Rock Your Baby". He doesn't disappoint. British Soul artist Maxine Nightingale is in top form singing "Right Back Where We Started From".The others do a stand-out job and are very enthusiastic in their performances. It's all presented in 5.1 audio, 94 minutes long and 21 great tracks of fun.Audio: 5 starsVideo: 5 starsPerformances: 4.5 stars
S**T
Hubby Loves the Music
I got this for my husband and he absolutely LOVES it! He's not one to sit and watch anything that isn't sports, but when I was out of town one night, he told me that after dinner he put it on and really enjoyed watching it. I noticed it's not in the cabinet, but by the TV for the next time he watches it.
J**A
I really like this dvd I think the quality of the dvd is very good
I was not disappointed very good dvd. I love the music I think this a great dvd a 5 stare plus. It really brings back when music really had soul.
J**Z
Super Stars of Seventies Soul in 2003
My favorite performance was by The Chi-Lites with the one time reunion of their original lead singer, Eugene Record. 2 years before his death and already looking a bit frail, Eugene suprised me with his potent and clear voice. He really impressed me. God bless his soul. I also loved Bloodstone with " Natural High ". Their original falsetto lead singer sounded sweet & clear just like in 1973. Heatwave also sounded very, very good. The rest of the performers like Patti LaBelle, The Emotions The Manhattans, etc.. sounded pretty good. Me being a Stylistics fan from the beginning, I missed their original singer, Russell Thompkins jr.. It just wasn't the same without him. While their new falsetto lead singer might have a bit more range, he just doesn't have the " Style " of Russell Thompkins jr.. He ( Russell ) will always be Mr. Stylistics.
C**M
A Real Treat
Yes this is another of those great PBS specials.Great to have this once in a lifetime concert on DVD.I believe there is a part two or another installment pending,I for one can't wait!All soul fans and lovers of real music should purchase this.A few weeks ago this was changing hands for three times the price.Buy it now before it disappears and becomes a collectable item!God Bless PBS,Keep up these quality shows.If only the BBC and other stations could put together such shows.Highlights for me are Chi-Lites Feat Eugene Record,Manhattans,Bloodstone,Commodores McFadden & Whitehead,Geoge McCrae and Tavares.How do you top these acts? With the loss of so many soul artists this year these shows are an important lasting legacy.
A**R
Delivered with care.
Great item for my classroom usage.
B**N
Rock on the 70's
I grew up during the 70's. When music brought you joy and you just wanted to dance. There wasn't any negative vibes in the music. If I could go back to any time period it would definitely be the 70's. A time when bands played their own music. They sang their songs. They didn't do so much dancing that they were out of breath and couldn't sing. They grooved and they still entertained you. We know the music was amazing. That's why the artist of today do a lot of sampling. So this dvd allowed me to remember and enjoy it to the fullest.
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