Marty McFly With The Starlighters The Outatime Orchestra - Johnny B Goode

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Review by Stephanie Wallace

Johnny B Goode, the album by Marty McFly With The Starlighters The Outatime Orchestra, is an electrifying tribute to the legendary Chuck Berry. Marty McFly's rendition of the iconic song is a true masterpiece, with his powerful vocals and the band's impeccable instrumentation capturing the essence of the rock and roll genre.

The album features a range of classic tracks, including "Roll Over Beethoven," "Sweet Little Sixteen," and "Maybellene," all of which are given a fresh and modern twist by the talented ensemble. The Outatime Orchestra's arrangements are particularly impressive, with their use of horns, strings, and percussion adding a dynamic layer to the already dynamic tracks.

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Johnny B. Goode3:06
Back To The Future Overture5:00

Video

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Catalog Numbers

MCA-52650

Labels

MCA Records

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Formats

  • Vinyl
  • 7"
  • 45 RPM

Notes

From The MCA LP, MCA-6144, Music From The Motion Picture Soundtrack "Back To The Future".

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About Marty McFly With The Starlighters The Outatime Orchestra

Fictive band featured in the movie "Back To The Future" directed by Robert Zemeckis in 1985. Composed of Mark Campbell (singing the part of Marty McFly - Michael J. Fox), and the Starlighters: Tommy Thomas on saxophone, Granville 'Danny' Young on the upright bass, David Harold Brown (as Reginald) on drums and Lloyd L. Tolbert on the piano.

Name Vars

  • Marty McFly
  • Marty McFly with the Starlighters
  • Marty McFly и The Starlighters

Aliases

  • Marvin Berry And The Starlighters

Members

  • Lloyd Tolbert
  • Mark Campbell
  • Tommy Thomas
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Summary by Stephanie Wallace

Johnny B Goode is a must-have for any fan of rock and roll. Marty McFly and the Starlighters, together with The Outatime Orchestra, have created an album that pays homage to the genre's roots while also showcasing their own unique talents as musicians. This album is a true testament to the enduring legacy of Chuck Berry and his influence on the music industry.

Comments

jen957533272
Is there a HD video where you can see the complete guitar solo of Marty like this video??
sarahneubauer
2:05 those heavy metal riffs
radicalkingdomhomemaker
1:26 - Eric Clapton

1:42 - Famous Duckwall

1:59 - Windmill

2:03 - Jimi Hendrix

2:16 - knee slide
ruchirnaphade
Hey dawg how is this old rock n roll not how I experience that
daveyjones3640
They should’ve put this on special features of back to the future Blueray disc.
plataformaeditorial
if you pause on 1:36, you can see this movement with his guitar is exactly similar to the one used in bttf 2 when the other marty is about to climb up the ladder but the pose is slightly higher in the second film
mmiquel39
anyone from 2019?
jackmaity0
Also I love the open matte aspect ratio where here we can see WAY more of the image than the official widescreen version that crop off the top and bottom of the frame.
johnkennedyindonesia93532fbcc8
A  SONG  I  like  from :   BACK  TO  THE  FUTUREMIKE  NOLAN .
bullrunschool
1:23 to 1:42 are in the second movie but it was different I'm gonna make a comparison
brigittepegado
RIP Chuck Berry... :'(
tamathyo
What's interesting about the last bit (when the guy asks him what that is and Fox says "Rock n' Roll") isn't just that it's a deleted scene that for whatever reason isn't on any of the special features on any of the official dvds and blurays, is that it's actually something the writers/directors re-used after it wasn't used in the first film. Remember in BTTF 3 when the guy asks Marty where'd he "learn to shoot like that?' and Fox waits a second and then says "7-11". Another classic example of directors re-using bits from previous movies when something they like ends up a victim in the cutting room floor. Speilberg and James Cameron have done it as well.