Echo in the Canyon Soundtrack (

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Rating: 7.00/10 from 4000 votes
Tags: rock history, folk rock
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Ecos de una era

Title in Italiano:

Echo in the Canyon

Title in Português:

Echo in the Canyon

Synopsis

In the summer of 1965 the most popular song in America was the debut single by The Byrds. With their mushroom haircuts, 3-part harmonies, and jangly electric 12-string sound, they were to be America's answer to The Beatles. They weren't. Instead, they invented folk rock and attracted a generation of recording artists to Los Angeles.

Echo In The Canyon is a look back at the influence and the music of those artists (The Byrds, The Mamas & the Papas, Buffalo Springfield, The Beach Boys) from Southern California's age of innocence (1965 - 1967); the beginnings of Los Angeles' Laurel Canyon music scene, and how the echo of these artist's creations reverberated between each other and ultimately across to London (where it alters the course of The Beatles themselves.)

The songs from that era provide an entry point as Jakob Dylan and a new generation of artists whose own body of work reflect the echoes of that pivotal time (Beck, Fiona Apple, Norah Jones, Regina Spektor, Cat Power and others), interpret and perform the songs paying homage to, and in many cases in front of, its authors.

Dylan journeys to those who wrote the songs and discovers why they were written and what life was like in Los Angeles' Laurel Canyon in the years before psychedelia and the birth of the singer/songwriter era. He uncovers never before heard personal details behind the recordings and those who made them popular.

Performing and or speaking are Tom Petty, Brian Wilson, Eric Clapton, Ringo Starr, Stephen Stills, Roger McGuinn, Michelle Phillips, David Crosby, Graham Nash, Jackson Browne, John Sebastian, and Lou Adler.

Download and play the Soundtrack list

Play Title Artist
Echo in the Canyon
Go Where You Wanna Go
The Bells of Rhymney
You Showed Me - Remastered
She
In My Room - Remastered
Goin' Back
Never My Love - Remastered Version
It Won't Be Wrong
No Matter What You Do - Stereo Version
Questions
I Just Wasn't Made For These Times
Expecting to Fly
What's Happening?

User reviews

Lisa Lopez
8/10

The documentary does a fantastic job of intertwining the past with the present, highlighting how the music from Laurel Canyon continues to influence artists today. It's a beautiful homage to a pivotal time in music history.

Carol Wright
1/10

The modern artists featured in the film, such as Beck and Fiona Apple, did not bring a fresh perspective to the songs, resulting in performances that felt uninspired and failed to capture the essence of the era.

Thomas Taylor
8/10

The band's soundtrack of Echo in the Canyon perfectly captures the essence and influence of the music from the artists in Southern California during the 1960s. Each song transports me back to that age of innocence and creativity.

Lisa Turner
6/10

Elizabeth Taylor
2/10

While the concept of Echo in the Canyon is intriguing, I found the band's interpretation of the classic songs lacking the depth and emotion that made the original versions so iconic.

Donald Garcia
8/10

The presence of legendary musicians like Tom Petty, Brian Wilson, Eric Clapton, Ringo Starr, and others on the soundtrack adds an extra layer of authenticity and nostalgia. Their contributions make the music even more special and memorable.

William Harris
1/10

I was disappointed by the lack of in-depth exploration of the songwriting process and the personal stories behind the music. The documentary felt surface-level and did not provide a deeper understanding of the artists and their creative motivations.

Melissa Perez
7/10

The harmonies and melodies in the songs by The Byrds, The Mamas & the Papas, Buffalo Springfield, and The Beach Boys are simply timeless. They truly showcase the innovation and talent of the musicians from that era.

Michael Taylor
8/10

The personal stories shared by the original artists behind the songs add a layer of depth and emotion to the soundtrack. It's fascinating to learn about the inspiration and experiences that shaped these iconic tunes.

William Mitchell
7/10

The soundtrack captures the spirit of camaraderie and creativity that flourished in Laurel Canyon during the 1960s. It's a testament to the power of music to connect generations and inspire new creations.

Anthony Jones
8/10

Jakob Dylan's interpretations of these classic songs are both respectful and refreshing. His voice adds a modern touch while still honoring the original spirit of the music.

Patricia Anderson
3/10

Overall, I believe Echo in the Canyon missed an opportunity to truly delve into the rich history and cultural impact of the music from that era, leaving me wanting more substance and authenticity in its portrayal of the Laurel Canyon music scene.

Jennifer Jones
8/10

The collaborations between Jakob Dylan and contemporary artists like Beck, Fiona Apple, Norah Jones, Regina Spektor, and Cat Power bring a new perspective to the classic tracks. Their interpretations offer a fresh take on beloved songs.