Once In A Lifetime: The Extraordinary Story Of Ny Cosmos


Documental | Fecha de estreno: 15/05/2006 | Medio: CD
 

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1.Nothing But SoulJunior Walker & The AllStars* 
2.Who Is He & What Is He To You?Creative Source 
3.Woman Of The GhettoMarlena Shaw 
4.Strange Games & ThingsLove Unlimited Orchestra, The* 
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7.He's My ManSupremes, The 
8.Machine GunCommodores, The* 
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11.Walk In The NightJunior Walker & The AllStars* 
12.Les Fleur4 Hero 
13.SugarmanDavid Holmes Presents Free Association, The 
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Once In A Lifetime : The Extraordinary Story Of The New York Cosmos is a richly layered documentary released in UK cinemas on the 18th May 2006 by Pathe, just prior to this year's World Cup in Germany. It chronicles the New York Cosmos soccer team and its existence during the decadent 1970s.
Through random, ego-driven and impulsive decisions, the team's flamboyant `larger than life' players (Pele, Beckenbauer, Carlos Alberto) and executives (Ahmet Ertegun, Steve Ross, then President of Warner Communications) made a hit success of `soccer' US-style with a fan base including everyone from the fashion, music (Mick Jagger), political (Henry Kissenger) and business worlds only to see it all capitulate in the early 80s.

The music is very prominent in the film throughout and features soul & disco from some of the biggest groups of the era (Donna Summer, Kool & The Gang, Love Unlimited Orchestra, James Brown, Marlena Shaw and The Commodores.


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