Many are familiar with the “mission from God” that sent Jake and Elwood Blues on high-speed hijinks across Chicago to reunite their band, but few know of the resolve and resources it took to make the film happen. De Visé (
King of the Blues) presents a compelling, comprehensive look at how a “clean-cut teetotaling jock” and a Canadian Catholic seminary dropout became the Blues Brothers. De Visé describes not only the biographical beginnings of the film’s stars but also the intricate industry process of creating a movie, from casting strategy to stunt logistics. Narrator Johnny Heller’s gritty voice is a perfect match to the rough, raucous story. Film secrets, friendships, and failures are detailed in an expressive and entertaining listening experience. It’s full of comedic television and movie moments, but this tale also takes on a tragic air in recounting John Belushi’s untimely death.
VERDICT This audio will appeal to listeners seeking an in-depth but accessible behind-the-scenes look at the intersection of rhythm and blues music and the rock and roll lifestyle. Recommended for fans of engaging arts and entertainment exposés, such as Nick de Semlyen’s Wild and Crazy Guys.
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