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Blues Masters is a fascinating glimpse into the world of blues music, captured during a historic three-day session in 1966. The atmosphere is electric, with some of the genre's most talented artists coming together in a Toronto studio, jamming and showcasing their craft. It's raw and unscripted, which adds to the authenticity; you really feel the passion and history in every note. The pacing varies as artists shift from solo performances to group sessions, creating an organic flow that pulls you in. The documentary highlights the essence of blues, both in the music and the musicians' stories. And while we may not know the director, the film speaks volumes through the talent on screen.
Excellent portrayal of 1960s blues sceneUnique insight into collaborative music-makingGreat performances that reflect personal stories
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