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1hr 29mins

Bear witness to Aretha Franklin’s breathtaking 1972 gospel performance in this long-lost concert film. Recorded over two nights at New Temple Missionary Baptist Church, it is a soul-stirring, transcendental cinematic experience.


Screening as part of our Electra Avenue season of unmissable concert films.

Unfortunately no Audio Description track is available for this feature.
Electra Avenue
Alan Elliott, Sydney Pollack
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Concert Film/Event Cinema
no material likely to offend or harm
English

American singer-songwriter Aretha Franklin records her gospel album Amazing Grace live at the New Temple Missionary Baptist Church in Los Angeles in 1972.

She is accompanied by the Southern California Community Choir, directed by Alexander Hamilton, seated behind her as Franklin sings from the church’s lectern to a mostly African-American audience.

James Cleveland appears as a featured singer and a piano accompanist. Franklin is also accompanied by Bernard Purdie on drums and Chuck Rainey on bass guitar. On the second night Mick Jagger and Charlie Watts were in the audience, in L.A. finishing their album Exile on Main St. Critic Jordan Hoffman believes the gospel inflections of songs such as “Shine a Light” and “Let It Loose” were inspired by this visit.

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