DVD Shanachie Entertainment Release date: 16/Nov/1999
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#8 in Pop Video #9 in Music Videos
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Pop Video
Product No.:
1898419817
Details / Tracklist:
1: Red Car (6:00) 2: Patricia (9:35) 3: Miss Who? (7:50) 4: Our Song (13:00) 5: Mambo Koyama (8:16) 6: Ophelia (7:00)
Number of discs:
1
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Extra-Infos:
Laurie Pepper, Art Pepper Don McGlynn
Description:
This is an intensely personal, painfully revealing portrait of one of jazz's greatest alto saxophonist, Art Pepper. A remarkable expressive soloist and composer who alos was an addict, thief, womanizer and wildman. In candid interviews, he recounts his troubled marriages, dependence on drugs, prison terms, and luck in meeting his last wife, an articulate, compassionate defender of her errant husband. Year 1982. 50 minutes.