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Classic Albums (1997) - TV Series Streaming, Cast & Reviews

⭐ Rating: 7.7/10 from 8 users | 📺 Available on: Now TV | 🎬 Genres: Documentary
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Classic Albums (1997)

Classic Albums (1997)

A documentary series about pop and rock albums that are considered the best or most distinctive of a well-known band or musician or that exemplify a stage in the history of music.

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Duration: 50 min/episode

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7.7 / 10 (8 votes)

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Highly rated by audiences with 7.7/10, Classic Albums delivers an exceptional documentary experience across 11 compelling seasons. A proven favorite among Documentary enthusiasts.

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Released in 1997, Classic Albums belongs to the genres Documentary and has received a rating of 7.7/10 on The Movie Database with 8 user votes.

This TV series, completed, has 11 seasons. With episodes of about 50 minutes, Classic Albums offers you a viewing experience that is exceptional and has won over many series fans.

Seasons and Episodes

Thumbnail Episode 1: Paul Simon: Graceland
1

Paul Simon: Graceland

This premiere episode spotlights Paul's 1986 Grammy-winning 'comeback' album. Introduced by Ringo Starr, each song is examined from the studio perspective. Paul considers the title track to be "The best I ever did". He describes how he came up with the musical and lyrical ideas, and we hear comments from the engineers and from prominent critics, and some of the South African musicians who contributed.

50 min
04/14/1997
5/10
Thumbnail Episode 2: Grateful Dead: American Beauty
2

Grateful Dead: American Beauty

This 1970 release was an important step in the rise of the Grateful Dead to legend status. Mickey Hart, Phil Lesh, Bob Weir, along with some interviews with Jerry Garcia, discuss what went into the writing and recording.

50 min
04/15/1997
7/10
Thumbnail Episode 3: Stevie Wonder: Songs In The Key Of Life
3

Stevie Wonder: Songs In The Key Of Life

Stevie's 1976 double album is looked at here. Stevie had already released the smash album, Innervisions, but as Berry Gordy explains, he took the experimentation to a new level. Quincy Jones and Herbie Hancock are in the studio with Stevie, along with some other top musicians who contributed, as we examine the creation and recording process, of what many consider Stevie Wonder's finest hour.

50 min
04/16/1997
Thumbnail Episode 4: The Band: The Band
4

The Band: The Band

Robbie Robertson, Levon Helm, Rick Danko, and Garth Hudson discuss the making of their classic 1969 release. Each member explains how they achieved their distinct sound, with all of them often switching instruments. We hear from Eric Clapton and George Harrison on the influence the record had. Also included is a tribute to suicide victim Richard Manuel.

50 min
04/17/1997
Thumbnail Episode 5: The Jimi Hendrix Experience: Electric Ladyland
5

The Jimi Hendrix Experience: Electric Ladyland

Jimi is recalled here with archival footage, and current interviews with Noel Redding, Mitch Mitchell, and engineer Eddie Kramer, explain the creative processes that went into the 1968 album. Jimi's manager, Chas Chandler, contributes some details, in what was to be his final interview.

50 min
04/18/1997
Thumbnail Episode 6: Fleetwood Mac: Rumours
6

Fleetwood Mac: Rumours

The band's Grammy-winning 1977 album is given the Classic Albums treatment. We hear from all the band members, and technicians who worked on the project. Each track is examined and the master tapes are analysed. Included is some archival performance footage, along with some home movies.

50 min
07/22/1997
7.5/10
Thumbnail Episode 1: U2: The Joshua Tree
1

U2: The Joshua Tree

'Joshua Tree' elevated U2 to superstar status internationally, and confirmed their position as one of rock's most influential and powerful forces. Here we examine the making of the album, with the four group members, along with producers Brian Eno, Steve Lillywhite, and Daniel Lanois. Elvis Costello is also on hand to lend friendly comments.

50 min
10/27/1999
Thumbnail Episode 2: Phil Collins: Face Value
2

Phil Collins: Face Value

Phil's first solo album, which launched his career outside of Genesis, is examined here. Engineer Hugh Padgham peels the layers of sound back, and Phil explains how the lyrics to many of the songs wrote themselves, as he was going through a bitter divorce. Tony Banks, Mike Rutherford, and Darrell Stuermer are on hand, and many of the studio musicians who contributed are seen as they describe working with Phil.

50 min
11/02/1999
5/10
Thumbnail Episode 3: Meat Loaf: Bat Out Of Hell
3

Meat Loaf: Bat Out Of Hell

In 1977, Marvin Lee Aday, aka Meat Loaf, shocked the music world by releasing this 30 million-selling blockbuster. Previously little-known as an actor and singer , he hooked up with writer Jim Steinman, producer Todd Rundgren, and vocalists Ellen Foley and Carla Devito, to create one of the top five sellers of all time. Kasim Sultan and Max Weinberg, who also played on the album are heard from, and Todd isolates some of the masters to show how the sounds were created.

50 min
11/09/1999
6.5/10
Thumbnail Episode 4: Bob Marley & The Wailers: Catch A Fire
4

Bob Marley & The Wailers: Catch A Fire

Producer Chris Blackwell is the main focus of this episode, as he recounts bringing in some top American session men to the studio, in an attempt to break Bob Marley to the US audiences. Wailer Peter Tosh, and instrumentalists Wayne Perkins and Rabbit Bundrick are interviewed, and we see some rare clips of Bob himself.

50 min
12/01/1999
5/10
Thumbnail Episode 5: Steely Dan: Aja
5

Steely Dan: Aja

Donald Fagen and Walter Becker delve into the master tapes to discuss the year-long effort that went into this, their biggest album. Well known as perfectionists in the studio, this labor of love is dissected layer by layer. Producer Gary Katz and engineer Roger Nichols help explain the craft and detail that the Dan, along with Michael McDonald and some other session players, spent on the Grammy-winning jazz-rock classic.

50 min
02/03/2000
7/10
Thumbnail Episode 1: Iron Maiden: Number of the Beast
1

Iron Maiden: Number of the Beast

Iron Maiden has been both criticized and praised for their unforgiving presentation of hard rock. This album took them to worldwide stardom, and awoke accusations of backward masking, subliminal messages, and Satanism. Producer Martin Birch dissects the master tapes with the five band members, who discuss the writing and recording of each song, while looking for the 'hidden' elements.

50 min
11/01/2001
6.5/10
Thumbnail Episode 2: Elton John: Goodbye, Yellow Brick Road
2

Elton John: Goodbye, Yellow Brick Road

Elton John, along with some of his past and present band members discuss the creation of his opus, 'Goodbye, Yellow Brick Road'. Producer Gus Dudgeon and engineer David Henschel pull up some of the original multi-tracks, and demonstrate how the music was played and sang. Bernie Taupin is also on hand to describe his lyric writing, and some rare footage of rehearsals, and photos shot in the studio, are presented.

50 min
11/06/2001
6.5/10
Thumbnail Episode 3: Metallica: Metallica (Black Album)
3

Metallica: Metallica (Black Album)

Metallica's 12 million selling breakthrough album is examined in depth. Taped at One on One Studios, where it was recorded, Producer Bob Rock, along with all four band members, discuss the making of each song, and how they polished their sound to command a wider audience.

50 min
11/13/2001
5/10
Thumbnail Episode 4: Lou Reed: Transformer
4

Lou Reed: Transformer

Co-produced by David Bowie and Mick Ronson, this 1972 landmark album took Lou Reed from cult idol to glam superstar status. Here Reed examines each track, discussing with engineer Ken Scott the creation process. Bassist Herbie Flowers shows us how the riff for 'Walk On The Wild Side', was recorded, and we see some archives of Lou's performances.

50 min
11/26/2001
3/10
Thumbnail Episode 5: Judas Priest: British Steel
5

Judas Priest: British Steel

The metal classic 'British Steel' is examined here. The band, minus drummer Dave Holland, explain the songwriting process and lyrical ideas, interspersed with live footage of performances from that period. Producer Tom Allom demonstrates how the sound effects were achieved, and the two guitarists show how their 'trademark' twin guitar sound is generated.

50 min
12/10/2001
6.5/10
Thumbnail Episode 6: Elvis Presley: Elvis Presley
6

Elvis Presley: Elvis Presley

The debut album of the King is examined here. It was the first million-selling rock album, and the first million-selling popular music album for RCA. We hear from some of the producers and musicians who contributed, and each track is discussed in depth. Five of the songs were taken from Elvis' Sun Sessions, and Sam Phillips is on hand to discuss those sessions. Elvis' version of Carl Perkins' classic, 'Blue Suede Shoes' is dissected, and his first smash single, 'Heartbreak Hotel', is included, though not originally on the album.

50 min
12/29/2001
7.5/10
Thumbnail Episode 1: Def Leppard: Hysteria
1

Def Leppard: Hysteria

Def Leppard labored for more than a year to record this, their follow-up to 'Pyromania'. Producer Mutt Lange and the group describe track by track what went into the writing, rehearsing, and recording. Layers are peeled away at the mixing board as we see and hear how their vocal sound, guitar effects, and drums are engineered. Also, they play acoustic versions of two of their biggest hits from the record. As a bonus, an early rendition of 'Love Bites', which thankfully was given a complete overhaul, is presented.

50 min
01/06/2003
6/10
Thumbnail Episode 2: The Sex Pistols: Never Mind The Bollocks
2

The Sex Pistols: Never Mind The Bollocks

The Sex Pistols only released one album before breaking up, but it set off the punk movement, and turned the British music industry on its head. Featuring interviews with John Lydon (Johnny Rotten), Steve Jones and Paul Cook, plus original bassist Glen Matlock, along with producer Chris Thomas, Classic Albums looks at the way it was written and recorded. Also shown is some rare television footage from that time, and some concert performances by the groundbreaking band.

50 min
01/13/2003
7.5/10
Thumbnail Episode 3: Deep Purple: Machine Head
3

Deep Purple: Machine Head

The 1972 early metal classic is examined here. After a brief recount of Deep Purple's history prior, all five members of the group from that time recount the making of the album, and Jon Lord, Richie Blackmore, and Roger Glover isolate some of their parts, and play along live. Engineer Martin Birch also lends a hand, describing how the instrumental sounds were produced.

50 min
02/01/2003
5/10
Thumbnail Episode 4: Pink Floyd: Dark Side of the Moon
4

Pink Floyd: Dark Side of the Moon

Engineers Chris Thomas and Alan Parsons peel layers off the master tapes from this 1973 masterpiece. The songs are dissected methodically, and Roger Waters, David Gilmour, Nick Mason, and Rick Wright are on hand, (though separately), to demonstrate how simplistic some of the writing was.

50 min
05/04/2003
7.8/10
Thumbnail Episode 1: Simply Red: Stars
1

Simply Red: Stars

Simply Red, the loosely based group of musicians led by Mick Hucknall, take us into the studio to examine the making of this album. While not as commercially successful in the US, it was the biggest selling album in the UK in 1991, and shipped 8.5 million copies worldwide. The musicians who were with the group at that time runite and take us through the tracks. Included is an interview with songwriting legend Lamont Dozier.

50 min
01/07/2005
3/10
Thumbnail Episode 2: Nirvana: Nevermind
2

Nirvana: Nevermind

In 1991 Nirvana’s Nevermind, with the songs of Kurt Cobain, changed the music business without compromise, record company hype or media overkill. The album replaced Michael Jackson at the top of the American charts and so began a rapid rise to international superstardom for the band. This is the story of how Nirvana came to record Nevermind and the effect the record had on the music world and on the band themselves. It offers an insight into the songwriting genius of Kurt Cobain and reveals why Nevermind remains a milestone in rock history.

49 min
02/18/2005
5/10
Thumbnail Episode 3: Motorhead: Ace Of Spades
3

Motorhead: Ace Of Spades

This album, while not a huge seller in the US, was definitely a landmark in the annals of crushingly loud hard rock. Bassist/singer Lemmy and drummer Phil Taylor are in the studio reminiscing about the making of the music, and life while touring. Guitarist Fast Eddie Clark is interviewed separately, but all three discuss candidly what went into the making of the songs. Included are clips from live shows, and even one of Lemmy while with his earlier band, Hawkwind.

50 min
03/01/2005
4/10
Thumbnail Episode 1: Black Sabbath: Paranoid
1

Black Sabbath: Paranoid

With Paranoid celebrating its 40th anniversary this year, the Classic Albums/Black Sabbath episode is particularly timely. Music buffs will relish at the 97-minute DVD that touches upon everything from Black Sabbath’s influences, the songwriting process behind tracks like “War Pigs and “Iron Man,” the band’s introduction into America, and even hands-on explanations of the riff work from Tony Iommi and Geezer Butler. In stark contrast to the band’s self-titled debut album (recorded over two days and mixed in one), Paranoid was allowed an opportunity to be crafted in more accommodating studio environment. Those sessions bore a variety of intriguing stories, specifically one that details how “Paranoid” was written off-the-cuff after executives requested a “short song.”

50 min
05/01/2010
6.5/10
Thumbnail Episode 2: Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers: Damn the Torpedoes
2

Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers: Damn the Torpedoes

The latest addition to Eagle s critically acclaimed and highly successful Classic Albums series is Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers 1979 breakthrough album Damn The Torpedoes . The band s third album defined their musical style and took them into the mainstream hitting No.2 on the US charts and spawning the top 10 single Don t Do Me Like That . The DVD features newly filmed contributions from the band members Tom Petty, Mike Campbell, Benmont Tench, Ron Blair and Stan Lynch along with co-producer Jimmy Iovine and engineer Shelly Yakus as they analyse the tracks from the original multi-track tapes and through new and archive performances. Damn The Torpedoes has stood the test of time as one of the great American rock albums of its era and is a worthy addition to the Classic Albums series.

50 min
06/09/2010
5/10
Thumbnail Episode 3: Rush: 2112 & Moving Pictures
3

Rush: 2112 & Moving Pictures

2112 was the album that saw Rush break through to major chart success, going to No.1 in their native Canada and Top 75 in the USA where it would eventually be certified triple platinum. Moving Pictures opened them to a mass audience for the first time and remains the biggest selling album of their career. It also went to No.1 in Canada and went quadruple platinum there while hitting No.3 in both the UK and USA. Rush members Geddy Lee, Alex Lifeson and Neil Peart talk us through the making of the albums, together with original producer Terry Brown via interviews, demonstrations, archive videos and use of the original multi-track tapes.

50 min
06/26/2010
6/10
Thumbnail Episode 4: The Rolling Stones: Beggar's Banquet
4

The Rolling Stones: Beggar's Banquet

50 min
11/17/2010
Thumbnail Episode 5: The Beach Boys: Pet Sounds
5

The Beach Boys: Pet Sounds

A look at the creation of the Beach Boys' classic album "Pet Sounds", including conversations with Brian Wilson and group members, lyricist Tony Asher, and members of the studio supergroup The Wrecking Crew.

50 min
11/19/2010
Thumbnail Episode 1: Primal Scream: Screamadelica
1

Primal Scream: Screamadelica

Primal Scream's seminal album Screamadelica was released in 1991, and synthesized the band's rock 'n' roll roots with the dance culture of that time; for many, the album's sound and imagery came to be regarded as quintessential symbols of the acid house era, perfectly catching the spirit and mood of the early 90s. Using rare archive footage and special performances, this film tells the story of Screamadelica and its hit singles and dance anthems Loaded, Movin' On Up, Come Together and Don't Fight It, Feel It. From the formation of the band in Glasgow to winning the first-ever Mercury prize, the band members explain the record's inception with insights from main producer Andrew Weatherall, Creation Records founder Alan McGee and many others involved with or inspired by this joyful record. Screamadelica both defines a generation and transcends its time, and is a true Classic Album.

50 min
05/06/2011
4/10
Thumbnail Episode 2: Peter Gabriel: So
2

Peter Gabriel: So

So stands as one of the greatest records of the 1980s, helping define its time to become a true classic album. The film features interviews with Gabriel himself, co-producer Daniel Lanois, bass players Tony Levin and Larry Klein, performer Laurie Anderson, drummer Manu Katché and Rolling Stone editor David Fricke amongst others.

50 min
03/23/2012
4/10
Thumbnail Episode 3: The Who: Tommy
3

The Who: Tommy

1968 was a time of soul-searching for the Who - with three badly performing singles behind them, they needed a big new idea to put them back at the top and, crucially, to hold them together as a band. Inspired by Indian spiritual master Meher Baba, Pete Townshend created the character of Tommy, the 'deaf, dumb and blind boy'. Broke and fragmenting when they started recording, the album went on to sell over 20 million copies. In this film, the Who speak for the first time about the making of the iconic album and how its success changed their lives.

50 min
11/09/2013
Thumbnail Episode 4: Carly Simon: No Secrets
4

Carly Simon: No Secrets

Carly Simon reveals the challenges behind No Secrets - the classic album that made her a global star and included the enigmatic song You're So Vain.

50 min
05/05/2017
Thumbnail Episode 5: Don McLean: American Pie
5

Don McLean: American Pie

Series focusing on the albums that have influenced the course of music. This edition looks at Don McLean's album American Pie, crowned by its titular overture and the song Vincent.

50 min
12/08/2017
5/10
Thumbnail Episode 6: Amy Winehouse: Back to Black
6

Amy Winehouse: Back to Black

The true story of how Amy Winehouse’s best known and most celebrated body of work came into being. Featuring previously unseen footage of Amy, new interviews with producers Mark Ronson and Salaam Remi, and the musicians who worked with Amy on the album, offering fresh insights into Amy’s remarkable gifts as a singer, songwriter, musician and performer.

50 min
09/14/2018
3/10
Thumbnail Episode 7: The Crickets: The Chirping Crickets
7

The Crickets: The Chirping Crickets

The story of the first album by The Crickets, crowned by four of their best-loved songs: That’ll Be the Day, Not Fade Away, Maybe Baby and Oh, Boy!

50 min
07/12/2019
Thumbnail Episode 8: Tears for Fears: Songs from the Big Chair
8

Tears for Fears: Songs from the Big Chair

Documentary that explores Songs from the Big Chair, Tears for Fears second, seminal album, which saw the band's music transform from synth-pop into arena-ready anthems.

50 min
02/14/2020
9

The Who Sell Out

N/A min
04/23/2021
8/10
10

Soul II Soul: Club Classics Vol. 1

N/A min
04/30/2021
11

Suede: Coming Up

N/A min
05/07/2021
12

Gil Scott-Heron: Pieces Of A Man

N/A min
09/24/2021
Thumbnail Episode 13: The Doors: Morrison Hotel
13

The Doors: Morrison Hotel

A look at the American rockers' fifth studio album. It saw them return to their blues-rock style and earned them their highest charting album in the UK.

50 min
10/01/2021
Thumbnail Episode 14: Freak Out!
14

Freak Out!

The Mothers of Invention's 1966 cult classic debut "Freak Out!" is analyzed, with insights from Frank Zappa's band members, family and fans.

50 min
10/08/2021

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What is the plot of Classic Albums?

A documentary series about pop and rock albums that are considered the best or most distinctive of a well-known band or musician or that exemplify a stage in the history of music.

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What is the rating of Classic Albums?

Classic Albums has received a rating of 7.7/10 based on 8 user votes.

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