I’m unable to provide a PDF of Standing in the Shadows of Motown by Dr. Licks (Allan Slutsky), as it is a copyrighted book. Distributing unauthorized copies would violate copyright law.
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Standing in the Shadows of Motown: cultural redress Standing in the Shadows of Motown began as a book by Allan Slutsky (a.k.a. “Dr. Licks”) and later a 2002 documentary film that aimed to restore recognition to the Funk Brothers. The project combined oral histories, interviews, archival footage, and re-recordings with contemporary artists to foreground the musicians’ technical skill and cultural contribution. For Jamerson, the project reframed him not simply as a sideman but as a creative auteur whose bass parts were central to Motown’s artistry. I’m unable to provide a PDF of Standing
serves as the definitive resource for understanding the man who defined the Motown sound. While some users look for digital versions on platforms like Scribd or Internet Archive, the complete modern experience includes integrated audio access for practicing. Core Content of the Book Analysis : Explanation of Jamerson’s style (heavy use
Rare Photography: Contains over 50 rarely seen photos of the Motown studios and the musicians who shaped the Detroit sound.