Upside Down: The Creation Records Story
Upside Down: The Creation Records Story

Upside Down: The Creation Records Story

2010Movie101 minEnglish

Over a quarter of a century since it began and a decade after it folded, this is the definitive film about Creation Records, one of the world's most successful and colorful independent labels. This is the story of the rock n roll dream and its accompanying nightmares. Millions of sales on both sides of the Atlantic, near bankruptcy, pills, thrills, spats, prats, success, excess, pick me ups, breakdowns and of course some of THE defining music of the late 20th Century. This is the definitive and fully authorised story of the UK's most inspired and dissolute label, from the Jesus & Mary Chain at the Living Room to Oasis at Knebworth.

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IMDb7.4/10
Rotten Tomatoes85%
Metacritic73/100
Google Users86%
Director: Julian TempleGenres: Documentary, Music

Plot Summary

This documentary chronicles the rise and fall of Creation Records, a pivotal independent label that launched some of Britpop's biggest names. Led by the charismatic Alan McGee, the label became synonymous with a hedonistic lifestyle and groundbreaking music. It explores the label's iconic artists, its explosive successes, and its eventual implosion amidst excess and financial ruin.

Critical Reception

Upside Down was generally well-received by critics and fans alike for its energetic portrayal of a legendary music label. Reviewers praised its comprehensive look at the rise and fall of Creation Records, highlighting its candid interviews and archival footage. While some found it to be a chaotic reflection of the label itself, most agreed it was a compelling and essential watch for music enthusiasts.

What Reviewers Say

  • A vibrant and often wild look at one of music's most influential indie labels.
  • Features insightful interviews with key figures and a fantastic soundtrack.
  • Captures the chaotic spirit and ultimate downfall of Creation Records effectively.

Google audience: Audiences largely appreciated the film's in-depth exploration of Creation Records, praising its energetic and honest portrayal of the music scene in the 80s and 90s. Many found the stories of the label's artists and its eccentric founder, Alan McGee, to be captivating and entertaining.

Fun Fact

The film's director, Julian Temple, is known for his extensive work documenting British music culture, including films on The Sex Pistols and The Clash.

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