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A look at the life and work of music producer, Clive Davis.A look at the life and work of music producer, Clive Davis.A look at the life and work of music producer, Clive Davis.
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I thought this was very good, very interesting to learn how he got where he is. Too bad it turned into a Whitney Houston tribute. Big thumbs down on that. Many of his artists suffered similar drug and alcohol issues, so why focus on her?
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Thee GREATEST RECORD MAN PRODUCER COLLABORATOR with GOLDEN EARS, anD a FEEL for WRITERS SINGERS PRODUCTION A&R, eTc.
A TRUE FAMILY MAN ! GREAT DAD ! GOT A PUP NAMED OLLIE and a HARVARD LAW GRAD ! THERE IS SO MUCH TO THIS ICON ! TRULY THEE GREATEST AMERICAN MUSICAL EXPERIENCE EVER ! CLIVE J DAVIS
Extremely favorable overview of Clive Davis's legacy, glossing over and excusing potential blemishes in his career, but still interesting. The ridiculously fawning commentary from former colleagues, friends and family is overbearing at times.
This documentary is a detailed look at the career of Clive Davis, an icon in the music industry. He brought Columbia Records into Rock (Janis Joplin, Bruce Springsteen), co-founded Arista records (1st act was Barry Manilow) creating hit records for over 40 years and showing an amazing ability to change with the times. The documentary is primarily chronological, briefly mentioning his childhood and early career, moving quickly to when he became President of Columbia Records - a job he never imagined getting. It is then mostly about the hit acts he found with stories by employees, artists, some critics, competing executives, Davis himself, and much wonderful archive footage. Because there is so much to cover (Janis Joplin to Alicia Keys) the music is in small clips - you don't get full songs. But you know so many of the songs that you fill in the context yourself. His relationship with Whitney Houston (almost a father-daughter connection) occupies a significant part of the film, including her decline and tragic death.
Since Davis participated in the film any criticisms of him are mild. There is almost nothing about his personal life. And while some commentators say that Clive always had suggestions about changing the elements of a song (more drums, more vocal, etc.) there is no explanation of how he does this - I would like to no more about his instincts and how he interprets them. There is also nothing about how the music industry (including radio) changed over his career - he had a unique view being a key player for so long and probably has many interesting insights. But this film still gives quite a look at how one man - a lawyer with no aspirations towards the music business - was such a huge force in popular music for decades.
Since Davis participated in the film any criticisms of him are mild. There is almost nothing about his personal life. And while some commentators say that Clive always had suggestions about changing the elements of a song (more drums, more vocal, etc.) there is no explanation of how he does this - I would like to no more about his instincts and how he interprets them. There is also nothing about how the music industry (including radio) changed over his career - he had a unique view being a key player for so long and probably has many interesting insights. But this film still gives quite a look at how one man - a lawyer with no aspirations towards the music business - was such a huge force in popular music for decades.
This documentary provides a detailed look into the man that helped define the music industry. Davis has an ear for good music and has always been able to redefine himself at the right moment.
From highs to lows Davis's career has seen its share of them all but he's always found away to rise to the top. This documentary will give you insight on his start and continued growth within the music industry and you'll hear from the many people he's influenced throughout his 50+ years within the music industry.
A must watch for any music fan!
From highs to lows Davis's career has seen its share of them all but he's always found away to rise to the top. This documentary will give you insight on his start and continued growth within the music industry and you'll hear from the many people he's influenced throughout his 50+ years within the music industry.
A must watch for any music fan!
Did you know
- SoundtracksMe and Bobby McGee
Written by Fred Foster (as Fred L. Foster) and Kris Kristofferson
Published by Combine Music Corp. (BMI)
Performed by Janis Joplin
Courtesy of Columbia Records
By arrangement with Sony Music Licensing
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- 2h 3m(123 min)
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