
Unsung heroes for 40-odd years, Motown's multi-ethnic `house' band The Funk Brothers have played on more hit records (`My Girl', `Bernadette') than The Beatles, Stones, Beach Boys and Elvis combined. Assembled from Detroit's auto plants and jazz clubs, they virtually invented the sound of countless '60s classics but, unlike groomed-for-success frontmen such as Marvin Gaye, were segregated from their hits. This documentary homage finally throws the spotlight where it belongs.
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