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Hail! Hail! Rock 'n' Rollis a 1987 Americandocumentary filmdirected byTaylor Hackfordthat chronicles two 1986 concerts celebratingrock and rollmusicianChuck Berry's 60th birthday. Asoundtrack albumwas released in October 1987 on theMCAlabel. The name comes from a line in Berry's song "School Days".
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Directed by | Taylor Hackford |
Produced by | Keith Richards Chuck Berry Stephanie Bennett |
Starring | Chuck Berry Keith Richards Johnnie Johnson Roy Orbison Joey Spampinato Chuck Leavell Bobby Keys Steve Jordan Eric Clapton Robert Cray Linda Ronstadt Etta James Julian Lennon Joe Walsh Ingrid Berry |
Music by | Chuck Berry |
Distributed by | Universal Pictures |
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Running time | 120 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Box office | $719,323 |
The two concerts were held on October 16, 1986, at theFox TheatreinSt. Louis;among the artists performing with Berry wereLinda Ronstadt,Keith Richards,Eric Clapton,Robert Cray,Etta James,Johnnie Johnson,Steve Jordan,Bobby Keys,Julian Lennon,andJoey SpampinatoofNRBQ.Along with concert footage, the film also features scenes from the rehearsals for the shows, interviews with Berry and members of his family, and "talking-head" -type appearances from a number of musicians, includingBo Diddley,The Everly Brothers,John Lennon(archival footage),Jerry Lee Lewis,Roy Orbison,Little RichardandBruce Springsteen.
Track listing
editTaylor Hackford's film is a wickedly funny and moving rock-doc classic, exposing Berry the money-grubbing control freak without devaluing his genius in the process.
- "Come On"(Chuck Berry) rehearsal at Berry's home,Wentzville8.-14.10.86
- "Carol"(Chuck Berry) rehearsal at Berry's home, Wentzville 8.-14.10.86
- "It Don't Take But a Few Minutes" (Chuck Berry) -rehearsal at Berry's home, Wentzville 8.-14.10.86
- "I'm Through With Love" (Gus Kahn/Matt Malneck/Fud Livingston) rehearsal at Berry's home, Wentzville 8.-14.10.86
- "Roll Over Beethoven"(Chuck Berry) (withRobert Crayon guitar)
- "Almost Grown"(Chuck Berry)
- "Back in the U.S.A."(Chuck Berry) (withLinda Ronstadton vocals and Robert Cray on guitar)
- "Sweet Little Sixteen"(Chuck Berry)
- "No Money Down"(Chuck Berry)
- "Nadine"(Chuck Berry)
- "Johnny B. Goode"(Chuck Berry) (withJulian Lennonon vocals)
- "Memphis, Tennessee"(Chuck Berry)
- "Little Queenie"(Chuck Berry)
- "Brown Eyed Handsome Man"(Chuck Berry) (with Robert Cray on guitar and vocals)
- "Too Much Monkey Business"(Chuck Berry)
- "No Particular Place to Go"(Chuck Berry)
- "Wee Wee Hours"(Chuck Berry) (withEric Claptonon guitar and vocals)
- "Rock and Roll Music"(Chuck Berry) (withEtta Jameson vocals, Keith Richards, Robert Cray and Eric Clapton on guitars)
- "School Days"(Chuck Berry) (with Ingrid Berry on vocals, Eric Clapton, Robert Cray andJoe Walsh(uncredited) on guitars)
Bonus rehearsals on the DVD
edit- "Guitar Jam" (Chuck Berry/Keith Richards/Eric Clapton)
- "Mean Old World"(Walter Jacobs)
- "It Don't Take But a Few Minutes" (Chuck Berry)
- "Hoochie Coochie Gal" (Willie Dixon/Etta James)
- "A Cottage for Sale"(Willard Robison/Larry Conley)
The band
edit- Chuck Berry–vocals,electric guitar
- Keith Richards– electric guitar,backing vocals
- Johnnie Johnson–piano
- Chuck Leavell–organ
- Joey Spampinato–bass guitar,backing vocals
- Steve Jordan–drums,backing vocals
- Bobby Keys–tenor saxophone
- Ingrid Berry – backing vocals
- Eric Clapton,Robert Cray– electric guitar, vocals
- Etta James,Julian Lennon,Linda Ronstadt– vocals
As told in the interview section of the Bonus DVD, Berry shot his voice at a cold open air concert the day before the filming of the movie. All of his lead vocals are therefore overdubbed in a studio.
References
edit- ^Christgau, Robert(1988). "Chuck Berry". InDecurtis, Anthony;Henke, James (eds.).The Rolling Stone Illustrated History of Rock and Roll: The Definitive History of the Most Important Artists and Their Music.New York: Random House. pp. 60–66.ISBN0-679-73728-6.