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Amazing Grace, DVD

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04 December 2019

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As the daughter of a Detroit pastor, Aretha Franklin was raised on gospel music. In 1972, the then 29-year-old and the Southern Community Gospel Choir created what would become the most successful gospel album of all time. Available for the first time, this spine-tingling film captures a truly astounding performance.

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As the daughter of a Detroit pastor, Aretha Franklin was raised on gospel music. In 1972, the then 29-year-old and the Southern Community Gospel Choir created what would become the most successful gospel album of all time. Available for the first time, this spine-tingling film captures a truly astounding performance.
Amazing Grace, DVD $24.99
Koorong code 552606
ISBN 9317731153686
Publisher Sony Pictures Home Entertainment P/l
Publication date 04 December 2019
Dimensions x x mm
Weight 0.076kg
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    Anonymous
    Rated 3 out of 5 stars
    5 years ago
    70s Live Gospel Performance

    This DVD is listed as a documentary, but it is actually the film of the 1972 recording of Aretha's gospel album. \\n\\nThe recording company had thought it was a good idea to film the performance at the time. A technical issue meant the film was never released until 2018. The sound is good, but the film quality is very 70s. \\n\\nAretha does not interact with the audience at all, but her voice is legend. Her singing showcases why she was the Queen of Soul. But the film is flat. \\n\\nI was so disappointed that this wasn't an actual documentary on her life. \\n\\nFor Gospel and Aretha fans only.