Respect Yourself was directed by the Grammy�-nominated team of Robert Gordon and Morgan Neville and is a production of Tremolo Productions, Concord Music Group and Thirteen/WNET New York. Samuel L. Jackson narrated the 113-minute documentary, which contains interviews with Isaac Hayes, Mavis Staples, Carla Thomas, Sam Moore, Booker T. Jones, Eddie Floyd and Jesse Jackson. Also featured are rarely seen full-length performances by Otis Redding, Booker T & the MGs and Isaac Hayes, plus outtakes of footage from the legendary 1972 Wattstax concert. Included also is the first interview by Stax founder and co-owner Jim Stewart in 15 years, plus never-before-seen home movies and performances by Stax artists.
The package also adds bonus content not seen on the PBS airing: footage from the Stax Reunion rehearsal at SXSW 2007 in Austin, Texas, featuring Eddie Floyd, William Bell and Booker T & the MGs.
Chapters: Introduction � McLemore Ave. � �Cause I Love You � The Mar-Keys � The Satellite Record Shop � The Barber Shop � Booker T. & The MGs � Otis Arrives � Hayes & Porter � Sam & Dave � The Lorraine Motel � The Stax/Volt Tour � Farewell To Otis � The Atlantic Deal � Your Good Thing Is About To End � Soul Limbo � Soul Explosion � Hot Buttered Soul � Baylor & Dino � Estelle Departs � Time Is Tight � Black Politics � The Staple Singers � Shaft � Wattstax � The Bloat � CBS � When Something Is Wrong � Coda � Bonus Chapter: Stax 2007 Reunion Rehearsal
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