I Can Go for That: The Smooth World of Yacht Rock 720p HDTV x264
- Type:
- Video > TV shows
- Files:
- 3
- Size:
- 1.42 GB
- Tag(s):
- Yacht Rock Katie Puckrik Doobie Brothers Steely Dan Hall & Oates Toto George Benson
- Uploaded:
- Jun 22, 2019
- By:
- joshua200
I.Can.Go.for.That-The.Smooth.World.of.Yacht.Rock.720p.HDTV.x264-JR More Info............ https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m0005wwn Air Date............. 2019-06-14 / 2019-06-21 Language............. English Subtitles............ English Total Duration....... 01:56:05 Size................. 1.42 GB Video Codec.......... x264 Resolution........... 1280 x 720 FPS.................. 25.000 Audio Codec.......... AAC LC Audio Bitrate........ 124 kb/s Sample Rate.......... 48.0 kHz Channels............. 2 ----------------------------------------- Release Notes ----------------------------------------- Part 1: Katie Puckrik revisits a halcyon period of Los Angeles studio craft when studio-based artists such as the Doobie Brothers, Steely Dan and Hall & Oates produced the smoothest R`n'B and married it to adult themes about longing, aspiration and melancholy. In its day this music was never identified as a genre, but in the 21st Century, in a nod to its finely crafted nature, it's come to be known as yacht rock. Katie looks at the singer-songwriters of Laurel Canyon as well as soft rock pioneers such as the band America. Contributors include Jay Graydon, John Oates, Mark Ronson and JD Ryznar. Part 2: Katie Puckrik charts the progress of the genre through the 1980s, when it became the soundtrack to America in the Reagan era, and when artists like Toto, Hall & Oates and George Benson created a technicolour second wave of a super smooth sound. In the second of two programmes, yacht session supremos Jay Graydon and Steve Porcaro recall working with Benson. Porcaro joined other LA session players to form Toto and he and Steve Lukather reveal how theybrought a little yacht magic to the biggest-selling album in history - Michael Jackson's Thriller. Other contributors include Robbie Dupree and John Oates