This documentary chronicles the rise, fall, and rise again of the soft rock epitomized by artists such as Christopher Cross, Michael McDonald, Kenny Loggins, Steely Dan, and Toto in the late 1970s and early 1980s. Retroactively dubbed "Yacht Rock," the easy-listening genre came to be gently mocked and even dismissed by rock lovers and critics. However, it has since reclaimed its place in music history and is celebrated in this groove-infused film.
Clue (1985) has become a cult classic film and is loved by multiple generations. Yet there has never been a documentary created to tell the behind the scenes stories...until now.
Morricone Conducts Morricone is a live concert film featuring renowned composer Ennio Morricone conducting his own music. The concert showcases Morricone's iconic film scores and highlights his contributions to the world of cinematic music. Filmed in Munich, Germany, the performance features an orchestra, choir, and soloists, bringing Morricone's compositions to life on stage.
A documentary that delves into the music of James Bond films, featuring interviews with composers, singers, and musicians who have contributed to the iconic soundtracks. It showcases the impact of Bond songs and how they have become a vital part of the franchise's success.
In the silent film era, movies were never really silent. In the background of films that made figures like Charlie Chaplin and Buster Keaton into cultural icons, were the musical giants whose compositions defined the very films that captivated a generation of movie-goers. Arthur Kleiner converses with the still-living legends from that bygone golden age of cinema.
Leo Brouwer, extraordinary, world famous composer, opens the doors of his space of creation and allows the spectator to explore his quotidian and his work. With a sharp and questioning look, he reflects about life and contemporaneity and shares anxieties that accompanied and inspired him throughout eight decades.
A promotional video for Prince's #1 1989 hit single "Batdance."
Music video for "All Time High" by Rita Coolidge, the theme song for the James Bond film Octopussy.
The song "A View to a Kill" was released on the 6th of May 1985 by the English pop band Duran Duran. This song was written and recorded as the theme of the 1985 movie "James Bond - A View to a Kill". The song became one of the band's biggest chart hits and the only James Bond theme tune to reach number 1 on the US Billboard Hot 100, and also reached the number 2 slot for 3 weeks in the UK Singles Chart.
This documentary takes viewers on a musical journey through the history of the James Bond film franchise, highlighting the most iconic songs that have helped define the series. Featuring interviews with actors, musicians, and filmmakers, the film explores the impact and influence of the Bond songs, from the classic theme tunes to the chart-topping hits. It offers a behind-the-scenes look at the making of these songs, including the creative process and the challenges faced by the artists. Whether you're a fan of the movies or a music lover, James Bond's Greatest Hits is a must-watch for anyone interested in the cultural impact of this iconic film franchise.
From the motion picture soundtrack of Michael Radford's 1984 (1984), comes the music video of one of the many tracks composed by Eurythmics "Sexcrime". Here, the duo Annie Lennox and David J. Stewart perform their song on a studio than later on a power-plant along with clips from the film.
Music video for Cyndi Lauper's song, which serves as the theme song for the movie, "The Goonies".
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