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  1. All Things Must Pass: The Rise and Fall of Tower Records is a documentary directed by Colin Hanks on the rise and fall of the American record retailer Tower Records, completed and distributed in 2015.

  2. Oct 16, 2015 · All Things Must Pass: Directed by Colin Hanks. With Russ Solomon, Michael Solomon, Heidi Cotler, Paul Brown. 'All Things Must Pass' is a documentary that explores the rise and fall of Tower Records, and its legacy forged by its rebellious founder, Russ Solomon.

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    • Documentary, History, Music
    • Colin Hanks
    • 2015-10-16
  3. Oct 16, 2015 · The rise and fall of Tower Records is the subject of Colin Hanks’ “All Things Must Pass”, a documentary that inspires long, gauzy gazes back to the carefree, youthful past of viewers of a certain age. In fact, Tower’s story has an arc much like human life.

  4. Directed by Colin Hanks, and featuring music icons like Dave Grohl, Elton John, and Bruce Springsteen, All Things Must Pass is a feature documentary film examining this iconic company's explosive trajectory, tragic demise, and legacy forged by its rebellious founder Russ Solomon.

    • Colin Hanks
    • Chuck D, Russ Solomon, Chris Cornell
  5. Filmmaker Colin Hanks examines the history of Tower Records, from its rise and fall to the legacy forged by its rebellious founder Russ Solomon.

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    • Documentary
    • Colin Hanks
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  6. Mar 29, 2015 · While focusing on the rise and demise of Tower Records, the fallen retail giant that once billed its flagship location as “The Largest Record-Tape Store in the Known World,” actor-turned ...

  7. Apr 28, 2016 · Decades later, Hanks’ new documentary – All Things Must Pass – is a character-driven love-letter to the chain that sold his formative records, laced with regret at our changing music consumption.