Martin Scorsese Presents the Blues: The Soul of a Man
09/09/2003
Lyrics from Martin Scorsese Presents the Blues: The Soul of a Man
All Music Guide Review
Unlike Ken Burns' Jazz, the television mini-series it recalls, the 2003 public-TV project The Blues, for which movie director Martin Scorsese served as executive producer, was not a multi-part documentary history of its chosen musical genre. Instead, seven different filmmakers, starting with Scorsese, made blues-related movies of one sort or another. Wim Wenders, who helmed The Soul of a Man, the second film in the series, concentrated on his three favorite blues artists, Blind Willie Johnson (1902-47), Skip James (1902-69), and J.B. Lenoir (1929-67). Wenders' affection for Johnson had been demonstrated previously in his 1984 film Paris, Texas, which boasted a Ry Cooder score that drew heavily on Johnson's influence. This soundtrack album for The Soul of a Man uses one song each, recorded by the three subjects, and adds John Mayall's 1967 song "The Death of J.B. Lenoir," but otherwise calls upon contemporary musicians to interpret the music of James, Johnson, and Lenoir. Some of them are people who have contributed to previous Wenders soundtracks. Lou Reed, his voice so hoarse as to be unrecognizable, performs James' "Look Down the Road," and closes the album with Blind Lemon Jefferson's "See That My Grave Is Kept Clean," while Nick Cave renders Lenoir's "I Feel So Good." Of the 18 songs written by one of the principals, Lenoir and James have eight tunes each, while Johnson is recalled only by his own rendition of "Soul of a Man," and Marc Ribot's performance of his signature song "Dark Was the Night, Cold Was the Ground." The artists turn in characteristic efforts, with Beck going for an authentic-sounding reading of James' "I'm So Glad," and Bonnie Raitt turning James' "Devil Got My Woman" into a typical Raitt showcase. This is, in effect, a tripartite tribute album, and like most such collections, uneven with occasional outstanding tracks. But nobody cuts the originals. ~ William Ruhlmann, All Music Guide
Martin Scorsese Presents the Blues: The Soul of a Man Track Listing
Credits of Martin Scorsese Presents the Blues: The Soul of a Man
- Andy McKaie
- Producer, A&R
- Chris Mercer
- Sax (Tenor), Group Member
- Arthur Neilson
- Guitar
- Joseph M. Palmaccio
- Mastering
- Phil Parlapiano
- Accordion
- Bo Ramsey
- Guitar
- Mike Rathke
- Guitar
- Vernon Reid
- Guitar
- Cesar Rosas
- Guitar, Group Member
- Fernando Saunders
- Bass (Upright)
- Conway Savage
- Piano
- Jim Sclavunos
- Drums
- Thunder Smith
- Drums
- Joe Sublett
- Sax (Tenor)
- Pete Thomas
- Drums, Group Member
- Dick Waterman
- Photography
- Wim Wenders
- Director, Producer, Photography
- Kevin Breit
- Guitar
- Steve Durkee
- Engineer
- Robert Barnett
- Project Consultant
- Alvin Youngblood Hart
- Guitar, Vocals
- Vartan
- Art Direction
- Robbie Adams
- Engineer, Mixing
- John Jackson
- Project Manager
- Jon Spencer
- Guitar, Group Member, Vocals
- Christopher Austopchuk
- Art Direction
- Howard Fritzson
- Art Direction
- Margery Greenspan
- Design
- Chris Thomas King
- Actor
- Alan Freedman
- Guitar
- Russell Simins
- Drums, Group Member
- Louie Pérez
- Guitar, Group Member
- Geary Chansley
- Photo Research
- Jerry Rappaport
- A&R
- Mike Piersante
- Engineer, Mixing
- Peter Amft
- Photography
- Judah Bauer
- Guitar, Group Member
- Mike Elizondo
- Bass
- Martin Scorsese
- Liner Notes, Executive Producer
- Jackie Vincent
- Vocals
- Doug Pettibone
- Bass, Vocals
- Shemekia Copeland
- Vocals
- Margaret Bodde
- Producer
- Eagle-Eye Cherry
- Vocals, Percussion Programming
- Patti Matheny
- A&R
- Keith Brown
- Actor, Cover Photo
- John Harris
- Engineer, Mixing
- Steve Jordan
- Remix Producer
- Brian Smith
- Photography
- Max Feldman
- Engineer
- Pat Lawrence
- Executive Producer
- Cougar Estrada
- Percussion, Group Member
- Alex Gibney
- A&R, Series Producer
- Darryl Leonard
- Tuba
- Scott Hay
- Design
- Jeffrey Peisch
- Series Producer
- Rhonda Shields
- Project Manager
- Paul Ackling
- Assistant
- Adam Owett
- Art Direction
- Darren Salmieri
- A&R
- Ryan Null
- Photo Research
- Paul "PDA" Allen
- Executive Producer
- Dan Luskin
- Production Assistant, Photo Research
- Marvin Sewall
- Guitar
- Salimah El Amin
- Photo Research
- Richard Hutton
- Producer
- Ellen Nygaard
- Icon
- Henry Burnett
- Producer
- Donata Wenders
- Photography
- Lisa Rinzler
- Photography
- Taras Prodanius
- Guitar
- Damion Lawyer
- Photography
- Jody Patton
- Executive Producer
- Abe Vélez
- Packaging Manager
- David Barnes
- Harmonica
- Keef Hartley
- Drums, Group Member
- Mike Vernon
- Producer
- John McVie
- Bass, Group Member
- James Blood Ulmer
- Guitar, Vocals
- Steven Berkowitz
- Producer, A&R
- Calvin "Fuzz" Jones
- Bass
- Beck
- Guitar, Harmonica, Vocals
- Carla Azar
- Percussion
- Steve Berlin
- Sax (Baritone), Group Member
- Victor Bisetti
- Percussion, Group Member
- Niko Bolas
- Mixing
- T Bone Burnett
- Guitar, Vocals
- Keith Ciancia
- Marimba
- Ulrich Felsburg
- Executive Producer
- Mick Harvey
- Guitar
- Jeff Haynes
- Percussion
- Don Heffington
- Drums
- David Hidalgo
- Guitar, Vocals, Group Member
- Jeff Jones
- Executive Producer
- Rip Kant
- Sax (Baritone), Group Member
- Ken Kugler
- Tuba
- Nick Lane
- Euphonium
- Nick Launay
- Producer
- Conrad Lozano
- Bass, Group Member
- Nick Cave
- Organ, Vocals
- Wee Willie Harris
- Vocals (Background)
- Garland Jeffreys
- Guitar, Vocals
- John Mayall
- Guitar, Harmonica, Piano, Group Member, Vocals
- Bonnie Raitt
- Guitar, Producer, Vocals
- Lou Reed
- Guitar, Vocals
- Mick Taylor
- Guitar, Group Member
- Lucinda Williams
- Guitar, Vocals
- Marc Ribot
- Guitar
- Cassandra Wilson
- Vocals
- Skip James
- Guitar, Vocals
- Blind Willie Johnson
- Guitar, Vocals
- J.B. Lenoir
- Guitar, Vocals











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