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| CATEGORY: | DVD |
| THEATRICAL RELEASE DATE: | 07 February, 2006 |
| MANUFACTURER: | Image Entertainment |
| MPAA RATING: | NR (Not Rated) |
| FEATURES: | Closed-captioned, Color, DVD-Video, NTSC |
| TYPE: | Biography, Color, Concerts, Documentary, English, Music, Music Video, Music Video - Gospel, Performance, Pop, Rock, Rock & Roll, Rock/Pop, Singer/Songwriter, USA, United States of America, Vocal Music |
| MEDIA: | DVD |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 014381289428 |
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Customer Reviews of Gotta Serve Somebody - The Gospel Songs of Bob Dylan
. These songs represent each and every descendant of humanity Gotta Serve Somebody is a well-produced music documentary that showcases highly-skilled and creative artists in studio recording sessions. Individually, and inter-dependently, they attempt to reach personal pinnacles of expression in their interpretations of some well-chosen Dylan `gospel' songs. Opportunities to view musicians recording in a studio are rare; recording sessions produced with such attention to technical details of filming are even rarer and Gotta Serve Somebody may be in a class all its own. Some of the vocalists are well-known; others are probably known to followers of gospel music; their performances are strong and triumphant - even delicate and powerful, at the same time - as they react to the lyrics and the other musicians. Each and every musician, not only the vocalists, is emotionally invested in this music; their collaboration during recordings is a focus, in itself. The interviews with musicians are enlightening but the film is mostly about Bob Dylan's music. Dylan obviously chose gospel as the most easily identifiable and naturally adaptive style to express his words and sentiments in these songs. The music, lyrics excluded, is worthy of reflection to anyone who is interested in what constitutes `great artists' - their development through time and their exploration of nearly every possible genre as a means of personal expression. The lyrics reflect Dylan's personal longing for salvation and joy in the mystery of his own transformation, in contemporary Christian religious vernacular. For those who think that his gospel songs are best left to people with similar religious beliefs, adjust your attitudes. These songs represent each and every descendant of humanity who thinks, wonders, stumbles and falls, and seeks direction outside of what is only obvious and potentially disappointing. It isn't the target of salvation, but the act of seeking it that is, in itself, redemptive.
Terrific Music! Could have used less commentary...
I really like Bob Dylan's albums that he devoted to faith and God. I know many people find this period of his carreer odd or even annoying but I think it was really courageous of him to write and sing what he felt no matter what people thought - he was and still is his own person!
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>The artists who sing on this film are all terrific musicians. This is one of the best features of this DVD. They also give great commentary on what the songs mean to them which is interesting to hear and gives their renditions of the songs that much more force and intensity.
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>What is not so interesting are some of the historians and writers who comment on Dylan and this period of his career. They try to explain it or justify it etc. I think that the songs and the artists comments would have been sufficient leaving it up to the viewer to decided his or her own opinion on Dylan and these Gospel songs.
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>I do recommend this DVD though highly and I think the CD would also be a great purchase!
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glorious
So beautiful, glorious. A higher calling to one of the musical greats of the last half century and more. I'm keeping the faith. My thanks to everyone involved in this sublime and incredible rediscovery. Mr. Dylan, it still stands.
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