Standing In The Shadows Of Motown (2002) (Funk Brothers/Gerald LeVert/)

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Label: Universal Records
UPC: 00044006469126
Release Date: 9/24/2002
Buy.com Sku: 60569255
Item#: MNMHNJ
Buy.com Sales Rank: 25050
Format:  CD

Song Listing

Disc 1
Song TitleSample
1. Heat Wave, (Love Is Like A) - Joan Osborne ~ Original Soundtrack
2. You've Really Got A Hold On Me - Me'Shell NdegeOcello ~ Original Soundtrack
3. Do You Love Me - Bootsy Collins ~ Original Soundtrack
4. Bernadette - Funk Brothers (previously unreleased, TRUE instrumental) ~ Original Soundtrack
5. Reach Out I'll Be There - Gerald Levert ~ Original Soundtrack
6. Ain't Too Proud To Beg - Ben Harper ~ Original Soundtrack
7. Shotgun - Gerald Levert/Tom Scott ~ Original Soundtrack
8. What Becomes Of The Broken Hearted - Joan Osborne ~ Original Soundtrack
9. I Heard It Through The Grapevine - Ben Harper ~ Original Soundtrack
10. You Keep Me Hanging On - The Funk Brothers (previously unreleased, TRUE instrumental) ~ Original Soundtrack
11. Cool Jerk - Bootsy Collins ~ Original Soundtrack
12. Cloud Nine - Me'Shell NdegeOcello ~ Original Soundtrack
13. What's Going On - Chaka Khan ~ Original Soundtrack
14. Ain't No Mountain High Enough - Chaka Khan/Montell Jordan ~ Original Soundtrack
15. Flick, The - Earl Van Dyke (previously unreleased, original Motown recording) ~ Original Soundtrack



 
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Notes & Personnel Info
STANDING IN THE SHADOWS contains new live versions of classic hits sung by today's stars and backed by Motown's house band, the Funk Brothers. Included are three original, previously unreleased tracks from Motown's vaults.
STANDING IN THE SHADOWS OF MOTOWN won the 2003 Grammy Award for Best Compilation Album For A Motion Picture Or Television.
"What's Going On" (Chaka Khan) won the 2003 Grammy Award for Best Traditional R&B Vocal Performance.
Personnel: Levi Stubbs, Me'Shell Ndeg?ocello, Bootsy Collins (vocals); Eddie Willis, Robert White , Joe Messina (guitar); Luigi Mazzocchi, Florence Rosenweig, Larry Abramovitz, Orest Artymiw, Olga Konopelsky (violin); Davis A. Barnett (viola); Tom Scott (flute, saxophone); Danny Turner , Mike Pedicin, Ernie Rodgers, Kasuku Mafia, William Zaccagni, Ron Kerber (saxophone); Evan Solot, Marcus Belgrave, Maurice Davis (trumpet); Ted Greenberg (French horn, hand claps); Ron Kischuk, Edward Gooch (trombone); Eddie "Bongo" Brown (organ, congas); Earl Van Dyke, Demetrios Pappas, Rudy Robinson, Joe Hunter , Johnny Griffith (keyboards); Jack Ashford (vibraphone, percussion); Richard "Pistol" Allen, Uriel Jones (drums); Seth Justman (hand claps); Carla Benson, Keith Benson, Misty Love, John Ingram (background vocals).
Audio Mixer: Ted Greenberg.
Recording information: Hitsville Basement Studio "The Snakepit", Detroit, MI (12/06/2000-12/??/2000); Royal Oak Music Theater, Royal Oak, MI (12/06/2000-12/??/2000).
Unknown Contributor Role: Benny Benjamin.
Arrangers: Willie Shorter; Ritchie Rome; Paul Riser; Seth Justman; Wade Marcus; David Van De Pitte.
During Paul Justman's film documentary Standing in the Shadows of Motown, based on Al Slutsky's book of the same name about the session musicians who played on Motown recordings in Detroit from the late '50s to the early '70s, one of the interviewees is heard to comment that once those musicians, who dubbed themselves the Funk Brothers, finished cutting a backing track, it almost didn't matter who sang over it. It is no criticism of the singers who appear on this soundtrack album, which consists mainly of the new performances of Motown hits that punctuate the film, to say that the music heard here bears that observation out. The singers have been well chosen for the songs. Me'Shell Ndeg?Ocello, for example, offers a contemporary gloss on Smokey Robinson's "You've Really Got a Hold on Me" and channels Eddie Kendricks on the Temptations' "Cloud Nine," while Gerald Levert makes like Levi Stubbs on the Four Tops' "Reach out I'll Be There," Joan Osborne lives up to Martha Reeves on the Vandellas' "(Love Is Like A) Heat Wave," and Bootsy Collins brings humor and outrageousness to the Contours' "Do You Love Me" and the Capitols' "Cool Jerk." But the legend on the back of the disc, "Starring the Funk Brothers on all tracks" is well put. This is a cohesive group, not just some studio professionals. The band is mixed louder and much more clearly than they were in the 1960s, when their sound was compressed, toned down behind the vocalists, and presented (at least on the AM radios on which it was most frequently heard) in mono. While the Motown sound was the product of its singers, songwriters, arrangers, and producers as well as the musicians who played the instruments, their contribution has been undervalued, and this recording demonstrates that amply. ~ William Ruhlmann

Producer: Ted Greenberg; Harry Weinger; Lamont Dozier; Lawrence Horn; Berry Gordy, Jr.; Brian Holland; Al Slutsky (Compilation)

Engineer: Kooster McAllister; Mike Tarsia

 
Technical Info
Release Date : 09/24/2002
Original Release Date : 2002
Catalog ID : 064691
Label : Hip-O Records
Number of Discs : 1
Studio/Live : Mixed
Mono/Stereo : Stereo
SPAR Code : n/a
UPC : 00044006469126

 
Professional Reviews
Uncut (9/03, p.106)
- 3 stars out of 5 - "...The old dudes remain innately fluid..."

  
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5 of 5 Fantastic! Tuesday, December 17, 2002
B.Murray from Indianapolis, IN  

The Funk Brothers were the totally unheralded musicians behind all the Motown hits. The movie presents their story in a wonderful manner and the sound track is incredible. You come to realize that the singers who got all the glory were only part of the picture, these musicians were the real talent. Most of the songs are covers of the old hits with younger artists. The Funk brothers (most of whom are still alive, some have passed on) perform the instrumentals with amazing groove.
 
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