Here's the fifth installment in our ongoing series This Film Should Be Played Loud!, in which we recommend five great concert films. As you may know, the name is taken from a title shown at the beginning of Martin Scorsese's movie The Last Waltz.
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Aretha Franklin: Amazing Grace
"Amazing Grace" is an absolute treasure. Superlatives fail to convey the magnificence of the movie and performance, which truly encapsulate the essence of musical brilliance. Directed by Sydney Pollack, this concert film is a breathtaking testament to the Queen of Soul, whose voice remains one of the most beautiful in music history.
In a church setting, Franklin's gospel performance is soul-stirring and sublime, made even more powerful by her unparalleled vocal prowess. Accompanied by a top-notch band featuring the talents of Chuck Rainey, Cornell Dupree, and Bernard Purdie, among others, the music reaches sublime heights.
Despite technical and legal problems that prevented its release until 2018, the film emerges as a timeless masterpiece, capturing a pinnacle moment in music history with unparalleled grace and power. This is not just a concert film; it is a transcendent artistic experience.