"One of the
most involving films at this year's Sundance Film Festival.
Mark Moormann introduces the great hidden force of rock's
classic age. "
-Los Angeles Times
Palm Pictures is proud to announce the release
to DVD of TOM DOWD AND THE LANGUAGE OF MUSIC
on August 24, 2004. Profiling the life and work of Tom Dowd,
the legendary producer and recording engineer, the film was
an Official Selection at the 2003 Sundance Film Festival,
Toronto Film Festival and SXSW Film
Festival. Hailed by Premiere Magazine
as “a compelling portrait of a man who lived to capture
lightning in a bottle." The film will also have a nation-wide
theatrical release in key U.S. markets beginning August 13,
2004.
The DVD special features will contain over 80 minutes of bonus
footage, which include deleted scenes, 5.1 mix and interview
clips with legends such as Eric Clapton,
Ray Charles, and Phil Ramone
among others.
“Engrossing and tickling.”
-The New York Times
TOM DOWD & THE LANGUAGE OF MUSIC is a
feature-length documentary profiling the life and work of
a man whose personal history reflects the evolution of modern
music and recording technology: legendary producer/ recording
engineer Tom Dowd. A former Atlantic Records engineer responsible
for some of the most important R&B, rock, and jazz records
ever made, Dowd continues to impact the music industry with
his influence on today's generation of musicians and producers.
Interviews with recording industry icons tell the story of
this humble genius, while historical footage, photographs
and classic music tracks take the audience on the path of
his life in the recording studio. It's here that Dowd, the
unaffected master, recounts the recording sessions and technical
achievements that altered the course of contemporary music.
“Music fans of every stripe should kill to see this
film,
one of the very best music documentaries in recent years.”
-Film Threat
Born on October 20, 1925, Tom Dowd had a background in physics,
which led to his work on the Manhattan Project at Columbia
University. After four years, Dowd applied his science background
to the music industry, where he evaluated the logistics of
recording music. Dowd helped modernize the recording industry
by helping to introduce binaural stereo recording to Atlantic
Records and later helped build the label's first eight-track
console, years before even George Martin and The Beatles had
a chance to use one.
Dowd has also been touted for helping to invent the genre
of southern rock. He produced classic records for Lynyrd Skynyrd
and the Allman Brothers and assisted in producing recordings
for Dusty Springfield and Ray Charles, among others. Dowd
also formed both a professional and personal relationship
with Eric Clapton, which led to their working partnership
on Layla and Other Assorted Love Songs and several of Clapton's
solo albums. Dowd's other credits include: Aretha
Franklin, Otis Redding, John
Coltrane, Dizzy Gillespie, Cream,
Rod Stewart, and countless other celebrated
musicians.
Sadly, Tom Dowd passed away at the age of 77 on October 27,
2002 after losing the battle to his longtime respiratory illness.
Though physically diminished at the end of his life, he continued
to inspire musicians to create at the height of their powers.
Dowd’s personal history is the soundtrack to so many
of our lives. One could say he was merely in the right place
at the right time. TOM DOWD & THE LANGUAGE OF MUSIC proves
that we are all much more indebted to his great talents and
unique spirit than we can ever imagine.
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