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Yacht rock gets celebrated - smoothly, of course - in new documentary

NEW YORK (AP) 鈥 The stress of Thanksgiving is over. Now it's time to heat up leftovers, relax on the couch and enjoy the smooth sounds of a wrongly mocked music genre: yacht rock.
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FILE - Christopher Cross performs during the Fire Relief, The Concert For Central Texas at the Frank Erwin Center in Austin, Texas, Monday, Oct. 17, 2011 as part of the all-star lineup of Texas musicians organized to help raise money for victims of the late-summer central Texas wildfires. (AP Photo/Erich Schlegel, File)

NEW YORK (AP) 鈥 The stress of Thanksgiving is over. Now it's time to heat up leftovers, relax on the couch and enjoy the smooth sounds of a wrongly mocked music genre: yacht rock.

The late-'70s songs of Steely Dan, and Christopher Cross take center stage Friday in the well-crafted Max documentary

Director Garret Price marries interviews with yacht rock artists, current musicians who are fans and the creators of the parody web series who coined the genre's name in 2005.

鈥淭his music is the soundtrack to our lives, whether we want it or not. It鈥檚 playing in grocery stores, pharmacies, doctor鈥檚 offices, elevators, our parents' cars our whole life," says Price. 鈥淚 kind of took it for granted because it鈥檚 just there. I think a lot of people have abandoned this music and I鈥檓 hoping those people rediscover it.鈥

So who exactly made yacht rock? The experts in the film argue it is Toto, McDonald, Kenny Loggins, the Doobie Brothers, Cross and Steely Dan 鈥 described as 鈥渢he primordial ooze from which yacht rock sprang.鈥 Think songs like 鈥淩ide Like the Wind鈥 by Cross, 鈥淩eelin鈥 In the Years鈥 by Steely Dan and 鈥淩osanna鈥 by Toto.

What鈥檚 not yacht rock 鈥 at least according to the filmmakers 鈥 is the Eagles, Hall & Oates, Jimmy Buffett or Fleetwood Mac, who don鈥檛 perfectly fit the definition: elevated pop music infused with jazz and R&B.

Cross, McDonald, Loggins and Toto鈥檚 David Paich and Steve Porcaro discuss the music and how they handled the label. Donald Fagen of Steely Dan only had a short phone call with Price, but .

鈥淚 had this film basically done except for the Steely Dan music syncs and it was sitting idle for months and was like, 鈥業 don鈥檛 know how to tell this story unless I get this music.鈥 Lo and behold, we finally hear from Donald Fagen,鈥 says Price. 鈥淲e have this moment that I don鈥檛 even know if I could beat if I had a sit-down interview with him.鈥

Giving context are musician-comedian Fred Armisen, musician-author Questlove, musicians Thundercat, Brian Robert Jones and Brenda Russell, producer Prince Paul and rock critics and session players.

Questlove opens the door to a less restricted definition of yacht rock, adding artists like Al Jarreau, the Pointer Sisters and George Benson, arguing that the genre isn鈥檛 limited to white artists.

鈥淲hen you鈥檙e dealing with a completely arbitrary genre like this that got made up completely, that鈥檚 kind of the beauty of it 鈥 the debates of what is or isn鈥檛,鈥 says Price.

Yacht rock enjoyed a brief window on the charts in the late 1970s and the documentary argues that MTV largely contributed to its demise. Yacht rockers weren't able or willing to transition into a visual space.

Once that window closed, yacht rock became derided 鈥 mocked in everything from 鈥30 Rock鈥 to 鈥淔amily Guy.鈥 In 鈥淭he 40-Year-Old Virgin,鈥 a character tortures her electronics store co-workers by playing McDonald on a constant loop.

鈥淚 feel like these artists have always been kind of punchlines in pop culture,鈥 says Price. 鈥淚 went in saying, 鈥業 want to make a fun film but not make fun of anybody.鈥欌

The label 鈥測acht rock鈥 came much later thanks to a comedy series of short films by J.D. Ryznar and Steve Huey, who currently lead . They were hoping to win a contest with their short films and the name took off.

鈥淭his is kind of a private in-joke that sort of went global all of a sudden,鈥 says Huey. 鈥淭he underlying intent is we love this music. We poke some fun at it, but we also want people to hear it for what it is, which is really, really good, solid, well-crafted music.鈥

Ryznar says the label was inspired by the cover and name of 鈥淔ull Sail鈥 鈥 an album from Loggins and Jim Messina 鈥 Cross' hit single 鈥淪ailing鈥 and the captain-hat wearing half of Captain & Tennille.

"We just noticed this '70s motif and it seemed to describe the music that was so well-produced so perfectly," Ryznar says. 鈥淚t鈥檚 not called yacht rock because it sounds good on a boat, though it does. It鈥檚 called yacht rock because it鈥檚 well crafted, like the finest yacht.鈥

Price, an editor on who also directed the dark 鈥淲oodstock 99: Peace, Love, and Rage,鈥 says his latest work arrives at a great time in the year.

鈥淚t鈥檚 the perfect post-Thanksgiving film to watch with your family after what may be a more contentious Thanksgiving this year than others,鈥 says Price. 鈥淲e can all just chill out, vibe out, listen to this smooth, polished music and just smile.鈥

Mark Kennedy, The Associated Press