Christina Aguilera's My Reflection is a mirror that shows where the teen-pop diva's going (toward grown-up diva-dom as an R&B star) and where she's been (showcasing her navel on a dance-infused tour). Aguilera's first concert video shows that what this "girl" really wants is to move beyond the bouncy R&B-flavoured pop she's known for. Her cheeky hits ("Genie in a Bottle", "Come On Over Baby", "What a Girl Wants") are followed by songs from Mi Reflejo, her Spanish-language album and My Kind of Christmas, her holiday release. She has sweet duets with R&B legend Dr John on "Merry Christmas, Baby" and balladeer Brian McKnight on "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas", as well as sharing the stage with rapper Lil' Bow Wow (weird, but it works) on "So Emotional" and "Christmas Time". (Quick behind-the-scenes interviews from MTV's Diary punctuate the concert.) Despite her inability to resist over-the-top vocal histrionics, Aguilera's range is impressive, whether she's performing a spirated rendition of Free's 1970 hit "All Right Now" or belting out Etta James's 1961 classic "At Last" after giving the blues singer a heartfelt tribute. --Valerie J Nelson, Amazon.com
Duran Duran fans have known for years that Duran Duran is really a Rock-act in pop-music clothing and these performance of frantically rocky 'Hungry Like The Wolf' thunderous 'Wild Boys' and the stadium rock of 'View To A Kill' deliver the right sound and visual aesthetic. A true Duran Duran fan has been there from the first single to right now ask any member of the crowd and they'd tell you it was fantastic. Being a Duranie is a case of selfless love. The DVD features a perform
In this exciting concert appearance Sheryl Crow powerfully demonstrates why she is one of today's truly distinctive voices. Uncompromising open witty sardonic and surprising Sheryl hooks the listener immediately with music that's both reflective and compulsively catchy. Leading a group of top rate musicians Sheryl digs into the classic hits that rocketed her to stardom including 'Strong Enough' and 'All I Wanna Do ' and explores troubled romance in songs from her Grammy awar
Titles Comprise: I Am Legend: The last man on earth is not alone. Will Smith portrays that lone survivor in I Am Legend the action epic fusing heart pounding excitement with a mind blowing vision of a desolated Manhattan. Some how immune to an unstoppable incurable virus military virologist Robert Neville (Smith) is now the last human survivor in New York City and maybe the world. But he is not alone. Mutant plague victims lurk in the shadows... watching Neville's every move... waiting for him to make a fatal mistake. Perhaps mankind's last hope Neville is driven by only one remaining mission: to find an antidote using his own immune blood. But he knows he is outnumbered... and quickly running out of time. Zodiac: David Fincher's electrifying thriller about the real-life notorious Zodiac a serial killer who terrorized San Francisco with a string of seemingly random murders during the 1960s and 1970s. The Brave One: New York radio host Erica Bain (Jodie Foster) has a life that she loves and a fiance she adores. All of it is taken from her when a brutal attack leaves Erica badly wounded and her fiance dead. Unable to move past the tragedy Erica begins prowling the city streets at night to track down the men she holds responsible. Her dark pursuit of justice catches the public's attention and the city is riveted by her anonymous exploits. But with the NYPD desperate to find the culprit and a dogged police detective (Terrence Howard) hot on her trail she must decide whether her quest for revenge is truly the right path or if she is becoming the very thing she is trying to stop.
Christina Aguileras My Reflection is a mirror that shows where the teen-pop divas going (toward grown-up diva-dom as an R&B star) and where shes been (showcasing her navel on a dance-infused tour). Aguileras first concert video shows that what this "girl" really wants is to move beyond the bouncy R&B-flavoured pop shes known for. Her cheeky hits ("Genie in a Bottle", "Come On Over Baby", "What a Girl Wants") are followed by songs from Mi Reflejo, her Spanish-language album and My Kind of Christmas, her holiday release. She has sweet duets with R&B legend Dr John on "Merry Christmas, Baby" and balladeer Brian McKnight on "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas", as well as sharing the stage with rapper Lil Bow Wow (weird, but it works) on "So Emotional" and "Christmas Time". (Quick behind-the-scenes interviews from MTVs Diary punctuate the concert.) Despite her inability to resist over-the-top vocal histrionics, Aguileras range is impressive, whether shes performing a spirated rendition of Frees 1970 hit "All Right Now" or belting out Etta Jamess 1961 classic "At Last" after giving the blues singer a heartfelt tribute. --Valerie J Nelson, Amazon.com
This boxset contains the following films: Ned Kelly (Dir. Gregor Jordan) (2003):The true story of the most notorious outlaw of his time; persecuted by the police and hunted by an empire Ned Kelly had the largest reward in the world on his head. Forced into hiding when his family was unlawfully imprisoned Ned and his gang soon became folklore... Silverado (Dir. Lawrence Kasdan) (1985):The spirited Western stars Kevin Kline Scott Glenn Kevin Costner and Danny Glover as four unwitting heroes who cross paths on their journey to the sleepy town of Silverado. Little do they know the town where their family and friends reside has been taken over by a corrupt sheriff and a murderous posse. It's up to the sharp-shooting foursome to save the day but first they have to break each other out of jail and learn who their real friends are. The spectacular cast also includes Rosanna Arquette John Cleese Brian Denehy Jeff Goldblum and Linda Hunt.
Barry Manilow is a master showman who makes each lyrical passage an intimate gift to his fans. His sold-out performance in Nashville proves why this performer's long career has been so exceptional. From the first standing ovation to the last Barry Manilow's diverse style will enchant any music enthusiast. Tracklisting: 1. Could It Be Magic 2. Somewhere in the Night 3. Tryin' to Get the Feeling 4. Can't Smile Without You 5. Bandstand Boogie 6. Mandy 7. Even Now 8. Daybreak 9. Flight of the Bumblebee 10. All the Time 11. New York City Rhythm 12. Every Single Day 13. I Am Your Child 14. This One's for You 15. Sinatra Overture 16. Chicago My Kind of Town 17. That's Life 18. When October Goes 19. Weekend in New England 20. Copacabana 21. I Made It Through the Rain 22. One Voice / I Write the Songs 23. Stars in the Night.
Live By Request is a tribute concert, filmed for television in 1998, to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the first time Tony Bennett adorned a ballad. He is, of course, worthy of the tribute. Bennett remains a singer blessed with an immense, understated charm, and with the obvious exception of Sinatra himself, nobody has ever done this kind of thing better. Bennett looks like he's having a whale of a time throughout this recording, but the fun doesn't necessarily translate as well to the viewer at home. There's simply not enough here of Bennett doing what he has become famous for. Of the 16 songs featured, two are sung by other people (Clint Black performs "Cold, Cold Heart", Natalie Cole sings "Smile") and one is blighted by a duetting Muppet (an altogether unnecessary Elmo on "Little Things"). A great deal more time is taken up by pre-recorded tributes by an army of fellow entertainers (Elvis Costello, Kiss, George Clooney, Cameron Diaz, Madonna, Sting, among many others). While doubtless hugely gratifying if you are, in fact, Tony Bennett, the likelihood is that the overwhelming majority of people expected to buy this won't be. On the DVD: Live By Request includes Dolby Digital and PCM Stereo sound options. The menus enable the viewer to select individual songs or, should they wish to, individual celebrity tributes to Bennett. The only bonus features are a none-too-enthralling selection of still photographs of Bennett and links to a few officially sanctioned Web sites. --Andrew Mueller
On September 16 2002 Tony Bennett returned to the City by the Bay to perform a very special concert at the historic Fairmont Hotel in San Francisco. The Fairmont was the site of Tony's first public performance of his signature hit 'I Left My Heart in San Francisco' 40 years earlier in 1962 Originally filmed live for TV broadcast in the US this unique concert captures Tony performing for the first time the most comprehensive selection of his chart-topping hits as well as his favourite songs from the 'Great American Songbook' As a special treat Tony is joined on stage by K.D.Lang to perform songs from their tribute album to Louis Armstrong. Tracklist: 1. Program start 2. Just in time 3. The best is yet to come 4. Somewhere over the rainbow 5. I got rhythm 6. Steppin' out with my baby 7. For once in my life 8. Smile 9. When Joanna loved me 10. The good life 11. La vie en rose - Duet with K.D. Lang 12. Exactly like you - Duet with K.D. Lang 13. What a wonderful world - Duet with K.D. Lang 14. Who cares? 15. Because of you 16. I wanna be around 17. It don't mean a thing if it ain't got that swing 18. I left my heart in San Francisco 19. New York state of mind 20. Fly me to the moon 21. How do you keep the music playing
The legendary group Earth Wind And Fire captured live in concert in New York July 17th 1999. Tracklist: 1. Shining Star 2. Fantasy 3. Let's Groove 4. Devotion 5. September 6. Sing A Song 7. Reasons 8. Boogie Wonderland 9. That's The Way Of The World 10. Mighty Mighty 11. Got To Get You Into My Life 12. After The Love Has Gone 13. Getaway 14. In The Stone 15. I'll Write A Song For You 16. Serpentine Fire
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