Cream's short original existence from 1966 to 1968 belies their status as one of the most influential rock bands of all time. They released four studio albums that were hugely successful around the world and had a number of hit singles on both sides of the Atlantic. In May 2005 Cream reunited for a sequence of concerts over four nights at London's Royal Albert Hall. Filmed in high definition this Blu-ray features tracks filmed across the four shows including many of their best loved songs. Despite a gap of nearly 40 years the band quickly reignited the chemistry that had contributed so much to their legendary status and delivered four magnificent concerts that delighted the fans who had snapped up the tickets. Tracklist: 1. I'm So Glad 2. Spoonful 3. Outside Woman Blues 4. Pressed Rat And Warthog 5. Sleepy Time Time 6. N.S.U. 7. Badge 8. Politician 9. Sweet Wine 10. Rollin' And Tumblin' 11. Stormy Monday 12. Deserted Cities Of The Heart 13. Born Under A Bad Sign 14. We're Going Wrong 15. Crossroads 16. Sitting On Top Of The World 17. White Room 18. Toad 19. Sunshine Of Your Love
Tracklist: 1) Intruder2) Wallflower3) The Boy In The Bubble4) Aprs Moi5) The Drop6) The Book Of Love7) Darkness8) The Power Of The Heart9) Biko10) San Jacinto11) Digging In The Dirt12) Signal To Noise13) Downside Up14) Mercy Street15) The Rhythm Of The Heat16) Blood Of Eden17) Red Rain18) Solsbury Hill19) In Your Eyes20) Don’t Give Up21) The Nest That Sailed The Sky
Queensrche's two Operation: Mindcrime albums (released in 1988 and 2006) tell the story of Nikki, a junkie, political revolutionary and assassin and his relationship with two key characters Sister Mary and the manipulative Dr X. Critically acclaimed and much loved by their fans the albums are two of the jewels in the crown of progressive metal. Following the release of Operation: Mindcrime II, Queensrche performed both albums in their entirety on tour in a mammoth stage production featuring actors, staging and films. Filmed on this tour in high definition at the Moore Theater in the band's hometown of Seattle over three nights in October 2006, Mindcrime At The Moore is now released on Blu-ray for the first time and presents these legendary albums as they were meant to be seen and heard.
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