Showing posts with label motown. Show all posts
Showing posts with label motown. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 12, 2010

Motown Returns to the Apollo (1985) (TV)

A great night of music hosted by Mr. Cosby and his TV kids. Cheesy setup but stellar performances make it worthy.

Standouts are the ever fabulous Patti LaBelle and of course the lates Gregory Hines and Billy Preston.

Motown Returns to the Apollo (1985) (TV)
Cast: Debbie Allen, Tempestt Bledsoe, Lisa Bonet, Bobby Brown, James Brown, Joe Cocker, Bill Cosby, Sammy Davis Jr., Melvin Franklin, Boy George, Al Green, Sam Harris, Gregory Hines, Jennifer Holliday, Thelma Houston, Keshia Knight Pulliam, Patti LaBelle, Little Richard, The Manhattans, Marilyn McCoo, George Michael, Lawrence Payton, Wilson Pickett, Billy Preston, Lou Rawls, Martha Reeves, Smokey Robinson, Diana Ross, Mavis Staples, Rod Stewart, Levi Stubbs, Willie Tyler, Luther Vandross, Sarah Vaughan, Malcolm-Jamal Warner, Mary Wells, Vanessa Williams, Stevie Wonder

Monday, March 29, 2010

Motown 25: Yesterday, Today, Forever (1983) (TV)

Hosted by Richard Pryor. A high point is the Jackson Brothers all performing together. I don't know who wanted to see Stuart Leslie Goddard (Adam Ant) sing the Motown classic, "Where Did Our Love Go?" but I doubt it was anyone in the audience from their tone. Don't let it get in the way of your enjoyment. 

Motown 25: Yesterday, Today, Forever (1983) (TV)
Performers: Adam Ant, Nick Ashford, Cindy Birdsong, Dick Clark, José Feliciano, Marvin Gaye, Berry Gordy, Howard Hesseman, Michael Jackson, Rick James, Eddie Kendricks, Lawrence Payton, Richard Pryor, Martha Reeves, Tim Reid, Lionel Richie, Smokey Robinson, Linda Ronstadt, Diana Ross, David Ruffin, Valerie Simpson, Levi Stubbs, Junior Walker, Mary Wells, Billy Dee Williams, Mary Wilson, Stevie Wonder

Tuesday, March 16, 2010

Motown Revue Starring Smokey Robinson, The (1985) TV series

'Motown Revue' a Reprise Of 60's Variety Shows
By Stephen Holden
Published: August 9, 1985

An eerie sense of time-warp permeates ''The Motown Revue Starring Smokey Robinson,'' NBC's amiable attempt to revive old-time television variety shows. Musically, the hour-long program gambles on the notion that Motown's 1960's song catalogue is a communal touchstone for millions of pop nostalgists who can't get enough of those oldies but goodies.

And the success of ''Motown's 25th Anniversary Special'' certainly suggests that such might be the case.

But ''The Motown Revue,'' which stirs together comedy skits and music into a familiar formula, lacks the explosive energy of a concert special. The Motown veteran Smokey Robinson makes a genial, but somewhat distant, host who doesn't have the vaudevillian razzmatazz of Michael Jackson moon-walking through ''Billie Jean.'' Singing his signature hits ''More Love,'' ''You've Really Got a Hold on Me'' (accompanied by a video of himself being tossed around the ring by a female bodybuilder), and ''Being With You,'' Mr. Robinson comes off as a sweetly genteel Mr. Nice Guy.

Much of the show's humor depends on a familiarity with 60's trivia. One running joke involves a record store clerk answering customers' questions about old Supremes hits. And the performing styles of Motown's 60's vocal groups are amusingly kidded in a mock-advertisement for ''The Detroit Institute of Choreography.'' Steering clear of any sexual suggestiveness, the jokes involve such things as Mr. Robinson's being mistaken for Lionel Richie, and Stevie Wonder's having been an air-traffic controller. Even guest star Vanity, Prince's explosively sexy former protege, is presented as a soft-focus romantic balladeer.

''The Motown Revue,'' which was produced and directed by Steve Binder, is the first show of a five-part musical-variety series. With its heart planted firmly in 1965, it is as wholesome as granola.

AVAILABLE EPISODES
Season 1, Episode 1
1965
9 August 1985

The Motown Revue Starring Smokey Robinson (1985) TV series
Host: Smokey Robinson