Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Green wave for Rock'n'Roll.

Crunchy blues riffs, languishing ballads: Modern pop music would be without Chess Records unthinkable. The film "Cadillac Records" tells the story of the legendary label as a moving story about the interplay between black and white under the banner of entertainment.

 


"You could at once be stronger than Superman, and that was a great feeling for a black then," says the bassist Willie Dixon, the narrator of the film.

This is the basic chord, the "Cadillac Records" his story, with the life stories of Muddy Waters (Jeffrey Wright), Howlin 'Wolf (Eamonn Walker) and Little Walter (Columbus Short). Big Blue black musicians, who in the fifties rock'n'roll from the baptism lifted.

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