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Guest post by Glenn Peoples from MediumIf you like documentaries, you’re at the right place. This list, compiled from recommendations I received on Twitter, is originally from my Curio Dojo email. Sign up to receive emails here.Four decades of releases are represented here: the ’70s, ’80s, ’90s, ’00s and ’10s—more if you count archival footage. To be clear, this is not a complete list of best music documentaries. Who knows what a complete list would look like? Instead, this list is a good beginning to capturing the best documentaries about musicians, music scenes and movements, a retailer, and musical instruments.This list is fluid and can grow over time. Please leave comments and recommendations. I’ll be happy to add titles.20 Feet From Stardom is about backup singers, how they are overlooked, and how important they are to both recordings and live performances.All Things Must Pass: The Rise and Fall of Tower Records is about the history of the late, great music retailer Tower RecordsAmy is about Amy Winehouse and was released after her death.Anvil: The Story of Anvil is about heavy metal band Anvil’s decades-long journey.As the Palaces Burn is a 2014 film about the metal band Lamb Of God on its 2012 world tour.Bang! The Bert Berns Story is a 2017 picture about songwriter and Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee, Bert Berns (“Twist and Shout,” “Piece Of My Heart”).Beats, Rhymes & Life: The Travels of a Tribe Called Quest is about, well, hip hop group A Tribe Called Quest. It was produced by actor Michael Rapaport.Better Living Through Circuitry about the U.S. EDM scene in the ’90s. It has interviews with Moby, Carl Cox, Roni Size, Genesis P-Orridge, Roni Size, and others.Big Star: No One Can Hurt Me is about the cult-status band, Big Star and its impactful but short-lived existence.Buena Vista Social Club follows Ry Cooder on a trip to Cuba that resulted in a best-selling soundtrack and launched numerous Cuban musicians’ solo careers.Dave Chappelle’s Block Party is about the party Chappelle threw in Brooklyn, NY, in 2004. Performers include Mos Def, Erykah Badu, Kanye West, and The Roots.Cobain: Montage of Heck! about Nirvana frontman Kurt Cobain told through his photos, recordings, artwork, and journals.Dig! is about two rock bands/friends, Brian Jonestown Massacre and the Dandy Warhols, their careers in the late ‘90s/early ’00s, and their relationship.
The ‘Quincy’ documentary on Netflix is an insightful look at an extraordinary career.Mr. Dynamite: The Rise of James Brown is about the Godfather of SoulMuscle Shoals about Fame Studios in Muscle Shoals, AlabamaQuincy a Netflix documentary about producer/arranger Quincy JonesResidente about rapper Residente’s visits to the ten countries in his DNA profileRush: Beyond the Lighted Stage is a Grammy-nominated history of the rock band Rush.Sample This about hip hop songs’ sample of a song by the Incredible Bongo Band.Scott Walker: 30th Century Man is about cult singer Scott Walker.Searching for Sugar Man is about a South African man’s search for a lost musician.Shut Up & Sing about Dixie Chicks after their infamous comment about President BushSongs For Cassavetes is about the underground music scene in the Pacific Northwest.Sound City about the late, great recording studio of the same name in Los Angeles.Standing in the Shadows of Motown is about the studio musicians, The Funk Brothers, that played on many Motown Recordings.The Decline of Western Civilization about late 70s/early 80s punk in Los Angeles.