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Produced by Martin Scorsese and helmed by seven major film directors (including Clint Eastwood, Wim Wenders, and Charles Burnett), this seven-part collection traces the history of the blues. Beginning by discovering the earliest recorded works of the blues from the 1920s, and ending with the influence and sound of the blues on .. Read more

Starring Salif Keita, Taj Mahal, Othar Turner, Corey Harris
Director Martin Scorsese
Genres Documentary

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Feel Like Going Home

Produced by Martin Scorsese and helmed by seven major film directors (including Clint Eastwood, Wim Wenders, and Charles Burnett), this seven-part collection traces the history of the blues. Beginning by discovering the earliest recorded works of the blues from the 1920s, and ending with the influence and sound of the blues on contemporary music, this comprehensive guide is the definitive word on the genre. Some incredible footage has been unearthed, including interviews, behind the scenes material, and electrifying performances from artists including Otis Rush, Ray Charles, B.B. King, and many others. A classic collection for the connoisseur of the blues, or the perfect place to start for those who want to learn more about this uniquely American genre of music.
FEEL LIKE GOING HOME is directed by MARTIN SCORSESE and traces the origins of the Blues.

Starring Salif Keita, Taj Mahal, Othar Turner, Corey Harris, Johnny Shines
Director Martin Scorsese
Studio SNAPPER MUSIC
Run time DVD: 1 hr 50 mins
Certificate Certificate U
Genres Documentary
Language DVD: English
Released Production year: 2004

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DVD: 29 Mar 2004

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    • Feel Like Going Home
      Produced by Martin Scorsese and helmed by seven major film directors (including Clint Eastwood, Wim Wenders, and Charles Burnett), this seven-part collection traces the history of the blues. Beginning by discovering the earliest recorded works of the blues from the 1920s, and ending with the ...