Maceo Parker Movies
Prince celebrates the joy of life in this performance at Paisley Park Studio in Minneapolis. The video consists of 113 minutes of gyrating dance moves and exciting vocal performances from one of the masters of pop music. Hits from his album Rave Un2 the Joy Fantastic are included in the performance, as well as classics from his prolific archive of hits like "Let's Go Crazy," "Purple Rain," "1999," and "Raspberry Beret." Prince is joined by special guests Lenny Kravitz, George S. Clinton, Morris Day & the Time, and many others who help make this a classic Prince performance.
~ Sarah Block, Rovi
~ Sarah Block, Rovi
Maceo Parker first gained fame as the saxophone player for Godfather of Soul James Brown. My First Name Is Maceo documents a tour undertaken in the mid-'90s by a group led by Parker. In addition to concert footage, the film includes candid images of the band on the road and interviews with Parker and his bandmates. ~ Perry Seibert, Rovi

- 1985
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James Brown, the godfather of soul, has brought generations of fans to their knees with his impassioned R&B performances. Fourteen of Brown's megahits appear back-to-back in Most Famous Hits: James Brown Live at Chastain Park - Atlanta. In this sixty-six minute program, taken from a vintage in-concert appearance at the legendary Chastain Park, Brown delivers renditions of: "Give It Up or Turn it Loose," "It's Too Funky In Here," "Try Me," "Get on the Good Foot," "Prisoner of Love," "Get Up Off A That Thang," "Georgia On My Mind," "It's a Man's, Man's, Man's World," a medley of "Cold Sweat" and "I Can't Stand It," "Papa's Got a Brand New Bag," "I Got You (I Feel Good)," "Please Please Please," "Jam 1980," and "The End." ~ Nathan Southern, Rovi



