Side One Track List: 1. Programme Start 2. Intro - Instrumental 3. Conga 4. Live for Loving you 5. Get on your feet 6. Anything for you 7. Don't wanna lose you 8. Destiny 9. Here we are 10. Rhythm is gonna get you 11. Oye Mi Canto (Hear my voice) 12. Steal your Heart 13. Along came You (A Song for Emily) 14. Mi Terra 15. Con Los Anos Que me Quedan Side Two Track List: 1. Everlasting Love 2. Cuts Both Ways 3. I See Your Smile 4. Words Get in the Way 5. Can't Stay
Daft Punk's Electroma is the eagerly anticipated directorial Feature Film debut from Guy-Manuel de Homem-Christo and Thomas Bangalter better known together as Daft Punk. A psychedelic visual and musical odyssey Electroma follows the journey of two robots on their quest to become human. Featuring a stunning soundtrack with music from Todd Rundgren Brian Eno Curtis Mayfair Sebastien Tellier and Chopin Electroma plays out beautifully 'like music for the eyes'. Daft Punk fans everywhere have been waiting to see what would happen if these legendary French electro-dance pioneers were let loose with a camera and this hypnotic road movie cum sci-fi tale doesn't disappoint. Rumour has it that if you play Daft Punk's last album 'Human After All' alongside Electroma the two sync-up perfectly. With the imminent DVD release fans won't have to wait much longer before testing the theory for themselves! Already a huge hit with theatrical audiences across the UK & Ireland Electroma has enjoyed a sell-out screening tour with cinemas reporting record pre-sales. Appealing to Daft Punk fans Sci-fi heads and film enthusiasts alike this special UK Only Limited Edition Deluxe DVD & Full Colour 44 Picture Book is a must have for any collection.
This DVD tells the remarkable story of The Moody Blues from the swinging sixties to the present day. Featuring exclusive interviews from Justin Hayward John Lodge Graeme Edge Mike Pinder and Denny Laine; this DVD will trace the rich and colourful story of the music of The Moody Blues. Filmed on location in Barbados the Bahamas Las Vegas California Monaco and the United Kingdom.
Ian Brown a true and undeniable musical icon releases The Greatest Promos a collection of his videos to date. Greatest Promos captures all the seminal moments of Ian's career including the classic videos for F.E.A.R. Dolphins Were Monkeys My Star and 2004's Keep What Ya Got with Noel Gallagher. The DVD also includes exclusive footage of Ian's TV performances on Dom Joly Later with Jools Holland and Top of The Pops. Tracklist: 1. My Star 2.
This DVD features a short 30 Minute film entitled The Best of Depeche Mode along with a selection of their best tracks! Track List 1. Just Can't Get Enough 2. Everything Counts 3. People Are People 4. Master & Servant 5. Shake The Disease 6. Stripped 7. A Question Of Time 8. Strangelove 9. Never Let Me Down Again 10. Behind The Wheel 11. Personal Jesus 12. Enjoy The Silence 13. I Feel You 14. Walking In My Shoes 15. In Your Room 16. Barrel Of A Gun 17. It's No Good 18. Only When I Lose Myself 19. Dream On 20. I Feel Loved 21. Enjoy The Silence Enjoy The Silence - Reinterpreted by Mike Shinoda 22. Precious 23. Suffer Well
Contains the following episodes: 1. The Frog Prince 2. Betty The Bus driver 3. Sylvester the Snake 4. Wee Willie Winkie
The phenomenal Il Divo release Mama The Video, which includes exclusive footage of the "Making of the Video", a live recording of "Mama Live In New York", plus a photo gallery.
After the demise of Joy Division the band's founding members - Bernard Sumner Peter Hook and Step Morris - continued under the name New Order. They were later joined by Gillian Gilbert. Their first single 'Ceremony' was a top 40 hit. 'Blue Monday' released in 1983 remains the biggest selling 12"" record of all time in the UK. In the summer of 1990 they reached the UK Number 1 spot with 'World in Motion'. New Order - 3 16 contains: New York 81 (Originally released as Taras Shevch
All Access Europe is a behind-the-scenes look at rap sensation Eminem as he travels through Europe on his 2001 tour. Joined by his crew D12, the controversial MC lets the cameras roll as he and his entourage traipse through such places as Hamburg, Oslo, Amsterdam, Brussels, Paris, Manchester and London. Much of the action is shot on hand-held camera which captures the posse hanging out backstage, getting drunk/stoned, rehearsing in empty stadiums and performing in front of immense and adoring crowds. We also get to see Em drop his pants--twice. While this is entertaining at times, it's hardly insightful. Sporadic interviews reveal aspects of Slim that we already knew: that the interview/media process bores him; that Dido helped his career out as much as he helped hers with "Stan". The best aspect of this slightly lacklustre release is the constant soundtrack that the live footage offers: Em and D12 perform all the classics here like "The Way I Am" (with Marilyn Manson), "Stan" (with Dido), "I'm Back", "Devil's Night", "The Real Slim Shady" and hordes of others, showing himself a capable performer and a truly inspirational rapper. On the DVD: Eminem's devilish symbols of subversion are all over this DVD, from the chainsaw-map on the inside jacket to the suspicious looking capsules that indicate the menu options. Special features are live performances of "Purple Pills" and "Forget About Dre" (featuring the good Doctor himself), a gallery of still photos and, desperately enough, a "cast and crew" section which is basically a rolling list of credits. The sound quality isn't bad with Dolby Stereo 2.0 and the video aspect ratio is 4:3 but it's hard not to feel that the one-hour-38-minute running time would benefit from being reduced by half an hour. --Paul Sullivan
The sought-after lyric tenor Piotr Beczala, is the womanizing Duke in this new production of Verdi's Rigoletto from the Metropolitan Opera. Zeljko Lu�i� sings the title role and Diana Damrau sings Rigoletto's daughter Gilda. This DVD and Blu-ray release appears in the Verdi year 2013, as music lovers around the world celebrate the bicentenary of the birth of Italy's beloved composer. Director Michael Mayer has placed his new production of Verdi's towering tragedy in Las Vegas in 1960 - an i...
The Concert for New York City took place at New York's Madison Square Gardens six weeks after the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001. As presented here, with about five hours of musical performances and celebrity cameos, it was a frequently awkward affair: the traditional fatuous jollity of American show business ceremonies is not, perhaps, the ideal medium for articulating the feelings engendered by the kind of tragedy America had just suffered. It is often evident--and actually quite endearingly so--that the film and television stars who appear here feel somewhat foolish accepting applause while standing alongside the members of New York's Police and Fire departments who take the stage to offer brief tributes to fallen comrades (it would be nice, but naïve, to believe that September 11 caused our celebrity-obsessed culture to redraft its parameters of heroism). The performances captured here are mostly pretty good, though David Bowie's opening, with an eerie and affecting take on Paul Simon's "America", followed by a rumbustious "Heroes", sets a standard not subsequently matched. The short films by New York directors are also worth seeing, especially Kevin Smith's daringly funny New Jersey perspective (the concert's only other overt attempts at humour misfire woefully--especially the toe-curling George W Bush impersonator). However, the concert is principally of interest as a document of a moment in history, rather than as a musical artefact. All of what America felt, for better and for worse, in the immediate wake of September 11, is on view here: sorrow, defiance, pride and, as Richard Gere famously discovered when he suggested that perhaps there were more constructive responses than carpet-bombing Third World basket-cases, anger. On the DVD: The Concert for New York Cityhas a viewing option which screens out everything except the musical performances. Sound is available in Dolby 5.1 Surround and PCM Stereo. --Andrew Mueller
• This film uncovers the full story of this remarkable period of Bowies life and the records that were created in its midst, as it explores hisfascination with the city he now called home and unearths the sources of his inspiration• Featuring exclusive and archive interviews, rare footage, performance film and a range of other features, this program sheds new light onthe most creative and influential period of David Bowies career
On 20 August 2005 on what would have been his 56th birthday a statue of Phil Lynott was unveiled in Dublin's Grafton Street by his mother. There to witness the event were members of Thin Lizzy from throughout the band's career. Later that evening they joined forces under the leadership of Gary Moore for a concert that paid tribute to Phil Lynott's memory. The core band of Moore Jethro Tull bass player Jonathan Noyce and Thin Lizzy's one and only drummer Brian Downey were joined by the stellar guitar talents of Brian Robertson Scott Gorham and Eric Bell for a set of Lizzy and Gary Moore classics. Tracklisting: 1. Walking By Myself 2. Jailbreak 3. Don't Believe A Word 4. Emerald (with Brian Robertson) 5. Still In Love With You (with Brian Robertson) 6. Black Rose (with Scott Gorham) 7. Cowboy Song (with Scott Gorham) 8. The Boys Are Back In Town (with Scott Gorham) 9. Whiskey In The Jar (with Eric Bell) 10. Old Town / Parisienne Walkways
Special DVD and CD package. 4 bonus studio tracks on CD. DVD is live in concert with a CD of the soundtrack.
Since the Stranglers signed to United Artists in 1977 many film clips were made to accompany their records. Sometimes even those promoting the big hits got only limited showing. 'Duchess' wasn't shown at all by Top of the Pops because the clip was considered to be 'blasphemous'. By way of contrast 'Golden Brown' was one of the most shown clips in the world for EMI. Lindsey Clennell has compiled this Stranglers video collection creating a highly collectable audio-visual biography of
Gareth Gates Live is a concert from his first ever tour, in which the Pop Idol runner-up sent thousands of screaming girls into a knicker-wetting frenzy with pyrotechnics, sparkling (and seemingly uncomfortably tight) Elvis costumes and even a spot of flying, albeit with the help of wires. The spiky-haired pop cutie runs through most famous hits, including "Anyone of Us" ("Stupid Mistake"), "Unchained Melody" and "What My Heart Wants to Say". It's a flashy, up-beat affair and Gareth breezes through his act like a seasoned professional, even bringing on Will Young for a couple of duets towards the end. If it all feels rather by-the-numbers, it's nevertheless sure to have Gareth's fans, old and young alike, tapping their feet and throwing their underwear at the TV screen for years to come. On the DVD: Gareth Gates Live teases with a nicely presented menu screen which leads to some rather sparse extras, including multi-camera-angle scenes, a photo gallery and behind-the-scenes feature. The picture is sharp and the bright colours and occasional pyrotechnics are captured clearly. The 5.1 Dolby mix ensure a good, if not earth-shattering, audio experience, but then Gareth's music doesn't need really need anything more than a serviceable mix. --Jon Weir
Tracklisting01. Dark Horse Feature02. This Song03. Crackerbox Palace04. Faster05. Got My Mind Set On You - Version 106. Got My Mind Set On You - Version 207. When We Was Fab08. This Is LoveSelections From Live In Japan09. Cheer Down10. Devil's Radio11. Cloud 912. TaxmanSelection's From The Movie 'Shanghai Surprise'13. Shanghai Surprise14. Someplace Else15. Hottest Gong In Town
High Fidelity Pure Audio is the exciting new range of physical HD audio products from Universal Music Group which uses Blu-ray technology to deliver the ultimate listening experience to the user. High Fidelity Pure Audio discs are playable through all Blu-ray devices. Universal Music are therefore proud to announce the release of another selection of some of the finest albums ever created. Tracklist: Are You Gonna Go My Way Believe Come On And Love Me Heaven Help Just Be A W...
It's October 1995 and Oasis are riding high on the back of what has already been dubbed the 'greatest debut of all time' in certain quarters. Never known to hide their light under a bushel the band unleash their second set of killer tunes with Morning Glory which takes the charts by storm and becomes the focal point in the phenomenon now known as Britpop. The album goes on to rank as many fans favourite and is home to some of the most memorable singles the group has ever released. Oasis - (Whats The Story?) Morning Glory: A Classic Album Under Review is a documentary film which revisits and re-assesses this powerhouse of a record. With the use of archive footage long forgotten videos and contributions from those around at the time this program uncovers why the bands second album is arguably their most satisfying. Features Include: - Live and studio performances of tracks from Morning Glory reviewed by a panel of esteemed experts. - Band interviews rarely seen photographs and archive footage. - Review comment criticism and insight from; ex-NME writer and official Oasis biographer Paolo Hewitt; Noel Gallagher's early employee and organist in Inspiral Carpets Clint Boon; punk veteran writer and Manchester author John Robb; bassist in Britpoppers Dodgy Nigel Clark; ex-Mojo editor and guitar music expert Pat Gilbert; Manchester local radio DJ who championed Oasis early on Justin Moorhouse; ex-Uncut editor Paul Lester and others.
Tracklist: 1. Revved up 2. Paradise 3. Took the Words 4. Frying pan 5. Lemon 6. Anything for Love 7. Objects 8. R&R Dreams 9. The Monster is Loose 10. Bad for Good 11. Break It 12. Blind As A Bat 13. 2 out of 3 14. Bat Out of Hell 15. Black Betty 16. All Coming Back to Me 17. Mercury Blues 18. Gimme Shelter
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