Feel Like Going Home details

Format: U DVD
Starring: Othar Turner, Corey Harris, Johnny Shines, Taj Mahal, Salif Keita
Director: Martin Scorsese
Genre: Documentary - Entertainment
Studio: SNAPPER MUSIC
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Feel Like Going Home
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DVD Information

Run time: 1 hour 50 minutes
Rental release: 29 Mar 2004
Main languages: English
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  • Excellent

    Rated - 4.0 stars  
    By Ben (35 reviews) from Watford , 09 Jan 2008

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    This is a very good DVD. Since watching it I've never read so much meaning into the blues stuff. There's something 'magic' about the blues sound. Hearing the old African versions with early American country music, you really start to make links in sound.
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  • Excellent

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    By Ben (35 reviews) from Watford , 09 Jan 2008

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    This is a very good DVD. Since watching it I've never read so much meaning into the blues stuff. There's something 'magic' about the blues sound. Hearing the old African versions with early American country music, you really start to make links in sound.
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  • I loved this film

    Rated - 4.0 stars  
    By Lisa Oliver from Bristol, England , 17 Mar 2007
    This was affectionate and easy-going but also an interesting and energising look at the history of the blues and blues players through the ages. Correy Harris??, a blues guitar player, journeys through the USA and on to Mali tracing the blues back to its roots in African music. He meets and plays with a diverse, exciting, committed and at times really funny bunch of musicians all with a different and equally interesting take on the music that they have fallen in love with and play. I loved this documentary: it wasn't dry, it was tender and funny. It was also nicely filmed and it had excellent old and new footage that I think people would like to watch even if they weren't really into blues music themselves.
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