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All the Way Back to Liverpool

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Directed by
  
Chandra Fleig

Edited by
  
Conny Albrecht

Initial release
  
2014

Cinematography
  
Thomas Bergmann

Produced by
  
Chandra Fleig

Release date
  
2013 until 2014

Director
  
Chandra Fleig

Cast
  
Mike Crossey

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Starring
  
Mike Crossey Paul Crowe Lucy Styles Ian McMillan

Music by
  
Paul Crowe Lucy Styles Ian McMillan Mike Crossey Chandra Fleig

Music director
  
Mike Crossey, Chandra Fleig

All the way back to Liverpool is a 2014 German–British documentary film directed by Chandra Fleig which has been released as a music webisode in 2014.

Contents

It features the work of award winning music producer Mike Crossey, singer-songwriter Lucy Styles, Paul Crowe and Ian McMillan both former members of the band The Aeroplanes.

The documentary shows a group of musicians and friends as they write, rehearse and record new material and shows the creative process of music production and songwriting from the initial idea to the final product.

The film was made by German filmmaker and musician Chandra Fleig who lived in Liverpool at the end of the 90s and studied at the Liverpool Institute of Performing Arts.

Musicians

  • Paul Crowe (guitars, vocals)
  • Lucy Styles (keyboards, guitars, transverse flute, vocals)
  • Ian McMillan (vocals, drums)
  • Mike Crossey (bass)
  • Chandra Fleig (vocals, guitars)
  • Production

    All nine episodes of the documentary were filmed in ten days in Liverpool, including three days in the Motor Museum (previously called "the Pink Museum"). The project has been supported by Film University Babelsberg Konrad Wolf.

    Soundtrack

    A soundtrack has also been released as a digital release in 2014, containing two songs "Wipe you from my list" and "My old friend doubt" which were recorded in the Motor Museum.

    References

    All the Way Back to Liverpool Wikipedia