Fans of the Beach Boys, Glen Campbell, the Mamas & the Papas, Sonny & Cher or Nancy Sinatra should seek out this documentary about the unsung musicians who made their music for them. The Wrecking Crew wasn’t an official name for the group. These independent studio players didn’t have an official name, but the handle stuck and this eponymous rockumentary thrills with the cavalcade of hits they helped create.
The film is a non-stop feast of great songs, big stars and backstage insight, delivered like the world’s greatest home movie, courtesy of filmmaker Danny Tedesco, son of Wrecking Crew guitar great Tommy Tedesco. That’s Tommy playing lead guitar on the theme from Bonanza, one of thousands of sessions he did as “the most recorded guitarist in history”, per Guitar Player magazine.
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Premiering in ‘08, The Wrecking Crew stands between 2002’s Standing in the Shadows of Motown & 2013’s Muscle Shoals. They are the three legs on the stool of Sixties & Seventies American popular music.