Van Morrison - Another Glorious Decade

Van Morrison - Another Glorious Decade

In the late nineteen seventies Van Morrison reappeared after several years on hiatus, a period during which he had gone from being one of the world's biggest stars to a memory from rock n roll's past - and music had moved on during his absence. On his eventual return, Morrison was a transformed figure: teetotal and motivated, but also garrulous and confrontational. Over the course of the years that followed, he embarked on a journey in which he sought to find independence as artist and explore spirituality in his music; this film is the story of that journey. Using rare archive, live and studio footage and brand new interviews with many of those who worked with Van across the decade covered by this program, a rare glimpse into the world of this very private musician, performer and writer is revealed - one that many fans of his music may find both surprising and enlightening.

Behind Nicky Jam's Íntimo

Behind Nicky Jam's Íntimo

“Music is my therapist, and this album was therapy for me,” Nicky Jam says. As the Puerto Rican reggaetón superstar prepares his latest album, Íntimo, he reflects on a 25-year career with plenty of ups and downs. In this rare look into the artist’s personal life, he opens up to Apple Music about his debut album (released when he was only 13), his struggles with addiction, and the challenges of juggling a private life while living in the public sphere.

Justin Bieber: Limitless

Justin Bieber: Limitless

Justin Bieber is the teen idol of his generation – a young musician with the world at his feet. The transformation form small town Canadian boy to international superstar happened almost overnight for recording artist Justin Bieber. With the help of his mother, Bieber started a You Tube craze fueled by his baby faced good looks and impressive musical talent. After being discovered by manager Scoot Braun and then being signed to Usher’s record label it was evident that Bieber Fever was just getting started. Now a media fixture and a household name Bieber lights up the stage with his Top 40 hits and winning smile. Some of the worlds leading show business journalists talk about his personal life, his work and his music, with some of Justin’s greatest music videos like Baby, U Smile, Never Say Never and unseen footage and interviews with Bieber himself on his new album Believe, released in June 2012. The Next Chapter chronicles the life of the worldwide pop phenomenon who continues to tear up the charts with his evolving music style while continuing to melt hearts around the world with his eternal charm and boyish good looks.

Tupac Assassination: Battle for Compton

Tupac Assassination: Battle for Compton

The unsolved murders of Tupac Shakur and Christopher "Biggie Smalls" Wallace still stir the public's imagination after 20 years. Yet law enforcement has been at a standstill to produce results. The producers of "American Federale" and the first two "Assassination" films, finally unravel the tangled cases and expose not only who may have done it, but also why these cases have never seen justice. "Battle For Compton" is the story of "The Machine"; a group of high powered individuals with a very dark secret they killed to keep, and have spent the last 20 years hiding- hoping one day it will all go away- before they do. Filled with new federal and local government documents, as well as interviews with formerly involved Federal and Local Prosecutors and LAPD Detectives, as well as new witness interviews and unseen Shakur footage, "Assassination III: Battle for Compton" explains how the untimely deaths of Shakur and Wallace were ultimately part of the destruction left in the wake of The Machine and its participants. This is the story that over a dozen or more murders are related to; the story people at the top levels of the justice system do not want you to hear.

Horses: Patti Smith and Her Band

Horses: Patti Smith and Her Band

In celebration of the 40th anniversary of her landmark album Horses, Patti Smith and her band performed the LP in its entirety during a two-night stand at L.A.’s Wiltern Theatre in 2016. This concert film shows the godmother of punk leading her band—including original members Lenny Kaye and Jay Dee Daugherty—through stirring performances of classics like “Gloria” and “Free Money,” along with a revved-up cover of The Who’s “My Generation” with special guest Flea on bass. It's a moving reminder that at 40 years and counting, Smith’s message of freedom is as timely and powerful as it's ever been.

Free To Rock: How Rock & Roll Brought Down the Wall

Free To Rock: How Rock & Roll Brought Down the Wall

For fans of rock and political history alike, this music doc shows how Rock & Roll symbolized freedom and rebellion to millions of young fans and underground musicians under the Soviet regime, despite KGB crackdowns. Interviews/performances include Presidents Carter and Gorbachev, Cyndi Lauper, Billy Joel, Scorpions, The Beach Boys, Elton John, Bruce Springsteen. Kiefer Sutherland narrates.

Sound of Berlin Documentary

Sound of Berlin Documentary

Sound of Berlin is a documentary about the German capital’s electronic music scene. Through interviews with artists and promoters like Juan Atkins, Dr. Motte, Nela and Marc Houle, actress Carolina Thiele examines the history of Berlin’s vibrant nightlife to learn how the city’s evolving dance-music culture became world-famous.

June

June

Delightful, never-before-seen archival material reveals June Carter Cash’s firecracker wit and charisma as a performer, and some of country music’s greatest speak to her talent and character, including Dolly Parton, Willie Nelson, Kacey Musgraves, and Emmylou Harris.

The Great American Songbook

The Great American Songbook

Entertainer extraordinaire Michael Feinstein hosts a brand-new, three-hour documentary on the fascinating evolution of American popular music as told through stories of the some of the greatest songwriters of all time, including Irving Berlin, Cole Porter, Rodgers & Hammerstein, George & Ira Gershwin and dozens more. Featuring performances by some of our most legendary entertainers, including Fred Astaire, Bing Crosby, Doris Day, Duke Ellington, Judy Garland, Lena Horne, Gene Kelly, Al Jolson, The Marx Brothers, Ethel Merman, Mel Torme, and many more.

Going Underground: McCartney, The Beatles and the UK Counter-culture

Going Underground: McCartney, The Beatles and the UK Counter-culture

In the mid-1960s the often rigid and colourless British way of life was irrevocably transformed by the emergence of a cultural underground movement. Led by a loose collective of young radicals, they introduced new social, sexual and aesthetic perspectives. Operating out of the heart of London, their various activities, from 'The International Times' - a bi-weekly journal that no hipster could be seen without - to the psychedelic nightclub UFO, promoted alternative lifestyles and values, and sparked a social revolution. This film not only traces the history of this underground scene, but also explores its impact on the pre-eminent British group of the era, The Beatles. Although they were well established by the time the movement emerged, Paul McCartney in particular, was closely linked with several of its key players, and through his exposure to cutting edge concepts brought ideas directly from the avant-garde into the mainstream. Featuring many new interviews with key players from the time including; IT editor and long term friend of Paul McCartney, Barry Miles; founder of IT and UFO club organiser, John 'Hoppy' Hopkins; founder of UFO and Pink Floyd producer , Joe Boyd; Soft Machine drummer, Robert Wyatt; drummer from experimental improvisational collective AMM, Eddie Prevost; proprietor of Indica, the counter-cultural gallery, John Dunbar; Underground scenester, vocalist with The Deviants and IT journalist, Mick Farren; plus author of 'Days in the Life: Voices from the English Underground 1961 - 1971', Jonathon Greene; Beatles expert, Chris Ingham and Mojo jounalist Mark Paytress. Also includes rare archive footage, photographs from private collections and music from The Pink Floyd, The Beatles, Soft Machine, AMM and others.

Suede - Coming Up (Classic Album)

Suede - Coming Up (Classic Album)

They heralded the arrival of Britpop and released two stunning and acclaimed albums, but, when they lost guitarist Bernard Butler, Suede were written off by everyone. Two years later, the band emerged from the Studio with a refreshed line up and Coming Up, a triumphant, globally successful pop rock album that spawned five top 10 UK hits, not least their massive anthems Trash and Beautiful Ones. Thanks to extraordinary archive and in depth interviews, this is the story of how the band pieced itself - and their biggest album - together. It’s an incredible tale of revenge, doubts, self-belief, instinct and, ultimately, re-birth.

Maren Morris: Reimagined

Maren Morris: Reimagined

Go behind the scenes as Maren Morris reworks three of her biggest hits with influential Nashville producer Dave Cobb. Morris—a country music powerhouse known for experimenting with elements of pop and dance music—shares the meaning behind “GIRL,” “The Bones,” and “The Middle” while giving each song an acoustic treatment. In these takes, it’s all about the vocals. “I miss that about pop music,” she says, "where it’s not all about tracks and overproduction. It’s just, like, who is singing their ass off right now.”

Lawrence of Belgravia

Lawrence of Belgravia

"An intimate documentary portrait of England's greatest lost musical genius." - The Guardian. By the beginning of the 2000s, Lawrence is struggling and about to be evicted from his Belgravia rooms while his latest incarnation, Go-Kart Mozart, attempt to 'rehearse live' for an upcoming tour that never materializes. From back street pubs to Paris and on to the Hammersmith Odeon, opening to an empty auditorium, Lawrence maintains a rugged determination that will not give up, no matter how adverse the terrain. Follow the creation of an album, and various attempts at promotion while homeless and condemned to hostel living, and finally the glimmer of a new beginning where hope and redemption become bedfellows with Lawrence's famed 'abject passive misery'. Paul Kelly's stirring character study of life lived within the margins of an unforgiving music business.

Hate to Love: Nickelback

Hate to Love: Nickelback

An intimate portrait of the Canadian stadium rockers' rollercoaster career. From their rural roots in Alberta to becoming one of the most successful, yet divisive acts in music history.

The Damned: Don't You Wish That We Were Dead

The Damned: Don't You Wish That We Were Dead

From "Lemmy" filmmaker Wes Orshoski comes the story of the long-ignored pioneers of punk: The Damned, the first U.K. punks on wax and the first to cross the Atlantic. "THE DAMNED: Don't You Wish That We Were Dead" includes appearances from Chrissie Hynde, Mick Jones (The Clash), Lemmy and members of Pink Floyd, Black Flag, Depeche Mode, the Sex Pistols, Blondie, Buzzcocks, and more. Shot around the globe over three years, the film charts the band's complex history and infighting. It captures the band as it celebrated its 35th anniversary with a world tour and found its estranged former members striking out on their own anniversary tour, while other former members battled cancer.