Recorded exclusively for this DVD Spelbound take to the stage for Spelbound: Live and Exclusive. The stage performance features incredible dance routines with explosive high flying action filmed in front of a packed house. The 65 minute programme features not only the stunning live performance but also a look behind the magic at how Spelbound put together their stunning routines. The programme includes an exclusive look behind the scenes at their preparations for Britain's Got Talent and includes their winning performance from the show and the moment they were crowned Britain's Got Talent winners 2010. There's also a look at their recent World Championship performances where they came back as national heroes with 2 gold medals and 2 silvers. We'll hear from members of Spelbound and their coach about their ambitions supported by Simon Cowell to open the London Olympic games in 2012.
Vocalist and multi-instrumentalist Jon Anderson has one of the most recognizable voices in progressive rock and has enjoyed over 35 years of International success as the frontman for prog giants Yes. Jon is the voice of 'Owner Of A Lonely Heart' - a classic Yes chart and radio hit produced by Trevor Horn. Throughout his career Jon has also enjoyed critically acclaimed collaboration projects with Mike Oldfield and Greek Virtuoso composer / performer Vangelis for a series of albums released to commercial success.
Tracklist: 1. Lucky 2. Will You Still Love Me 3. If You Want To 4. Breathe 5. When You Find The One 6. Secret Agent 7. Mercy 8. Good Girls And Boys 9. Tuesday Morning 10. Meet Me In The Dark 11. This Moment 12. Kiss Me 13. Come On Out Tonight 14. Giant Includes live CD
Featuring the Ray Charles band and the Raelettes. Tracklist: 1. I Don't Know 2. Ray Charles Opener 3. I'll Be Home 4. Busted 5. Georgia On My Mind 6. Mississippi Mud 7. Just For A Thrill 8. You Made Me Love You 9. Angelina 10. Scotia Blues 11. Song For You 12. Do It To Me Slow 13. Watch Them Dogs 14. Shadows Of My Mind 15. Smack Dab In The Middle 16. I Can't Stop Loving You
This live DVD captures the band's intense live shows at The Zenith Paris. In addition to the live concert DVD 'Anywhere But Home' also includes a CD of the concert presented in a two-track mix and the previously unreleased studio recording of the composition 'Missing'. The DVD features the bands four music videos an hour-long behind-the-scenes program and some special surprises in addition to the concert film. DVD Tracklist: 1. Haunted 2. Going Under 3. Taking Over M
A complete concert of one of the best bands live, Queen Live at Wembley Stadium is the record of one remarkable summer night in 1986. This really was history in the making: no-one, except possibly Freddie Mercury, could have guessed that the band would only ever play two more concerts in the UK and would never return to Wembley. Director Gavin Taylor's omnipresent cameras, including stunning aerial views, also remind us of the glories of the now-defunct stadium and its signature towers, such a perfect venue for Queen's epic staging, with their massive video screen and dazzling light show. The second night playing to a capacity crowd saw the band at the peak of their form, riding high on the popular success of their recent string of hits: "A Kind of Magic", "I Want to Break Free", "Radio Ga Ga" and "One Vision" all feature here alongside earlier favourites from "Seven Seas of Rhye" through "Bohemian Rhapsody" and "We Will Rock You" to "Another One Bites the Dust" and "Under Pressure". In short, a veritable greatest hits collection--all performed with larger-than-life gusto, boundless exuberance and impeccable musicianship. In a period when most new bands were content to mime along to weedy synthesised backing tracks, Queen were simply bigger, bolder and a whole lot more fun than anyone else. Freddie Mercury's extraordinary stage presence is likely to remain forever unsurpassed. On the DVD: Queen Live at Wembley Stadium is a superb memento of this memorable night. Disc 1 contains the entire Saturday gig (almost two hours) remastered in vivid DTS 5.1 or PCM Stereo. The second disc collects both contemporary and brand-new material, including new interviews with Brian May and Roger Taylor. "A Beautiful Day" is a good documentary made at the time. More exciting is the wealth of unseen footage, both from the Friday night show and the band in rehearsal. There are "Queen Cam" views of each band member, and a photo gallery. Most poignant is a time-lapse short, "Wembley Towers", showing the philistine destruction of these national monuments. It's a fitting epitaph for this great live band. --Mark Walker
The Classic End Of An Era film featuring the last concert from original vocalist Tarja recorded at the Hartwell Ice Arena in Helsinki now re-issued in High Definition on Blu-ray. Features bonus material not found on the original release. Tracklisting: 1. Dark Chest Of Wonders 2. Planet Hell 3. Ever Dream 4. The Kingslayer 5. Phantom Of The Opera 6. The Siren 7. Sleeping Sun 8. High Hopes 9. Bless The Child 10. Wishmaster 11. Slaying The Dreamer 12. Kuolema Tekee Taiteilijan 13. Nemo 14. Ghost Love Score 15. Stone People 16. Creek Marys Blood 17. Over The Hills And Far Away 18. Wish I Had An Angel
AC/DC Live At River Plate is a definitive live concert DVD documenting AC/DC’s massive Black Ice World Tour. Shot with 32 cameras entirely in HD in December of 2009, AC/DC Live At River Plate marks AC/DC’s triumphant return to Buenos Aires where nearly 200,000 fans, and 3 sold-out shows, welcomed the band back after a 13 year absence from Argentina. This stunning live footage of AC/DC underscores what Argentina’s Pagina 12 newspaper reported by saying “no one is on the same level when it comes to pure and clear Rock ‘n Roll.” Additionally the DVD contains a bonus feature titled “The Fan, The Roadie, The Guitar Tech & The Meat,” featuring interviews with AC/DC, their crew and fans among the excitement of the creation of the concerts and the city of Buenos Aires.Director: David MalletFilm Producers: Rocky Oldham and Dione OrromBonus Features: The Fan, The Roadie, The Guitar Tech & The Meat - Directed by: Gavin Elder AC/DC Tour Animation - Show Opening Animation Director: Murray John Total Approximate Running Time: 2 hours, 20 minutes Track List:1. Rock N Roll Train2. Hell Ain't A Bad Place To Be3. Back In Black4. Big Jack5. Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap6. Shot Down In Flames7. Thunderstruck8. Black Ice9. The Jack10. Hells Bells11. Shoot To Thrill12. War Machine13. Dog Eat Dog14. You Shook Me All Night Long15. T.N.T.16. Whole Lotta Rosie17. Let There Be Rock18. Highway To Hell19. For Those About To Rock (We Salute You)
Matthew Broderick and Danny DeVito stars as two neighbours, both battling for Christmas supremacy in this festive flick.
John Mayall is widely acknowledged as the father of British blues having baptised a whole generation of white British musicians and an audience who might otherwise never have discovered the blues. Apart from having discovered - in Eric Clapton Peter Green and Mick Taylor - three of the most acclaimed guitarists of the rock era his 'blues school' fostered the talents of a roster of artists who have since profoundly influenced the course of Rock N Roll. Mayall's new incarnation
This DVD captures the band including the legendary Gary Brooker on keyboards and the synonymous Hammond sound of Matthew Fisher performing many of their most popular tracks in Copenhagen on December 15 2001. Tracks include: Bringing Home the Bacon / Pandora's Box / Holding On / Piggy Pig Pig / Magdalene (My Regal Zonophone) / Homburg / Fires (Which Burnt Brightly) / Seem To Have the Blues (Most All of the Time) / Memorial Drive / Grand Hotel / Wizard Man / We Wish You a Merry Ch
Two performances from Daniel O'Donnell available on DVD for the first time ever! Tracklist includes: 'Stand Beside Me' 'Just Walking In The Rain' 'Guilty' 'How Great Thou Art' 'Will The Circle Be Unbroken' 'It Comes And Goes' 'World Of Our Own' 'The Little Things' 'Happy Years' and 'Little Cabin Home On The Hill'. Plus a compilation of the best of Daniel O'Donnell's television shows. Tracklist includes: 'I Don't Care' 'I Need You' 'Home Is Where Th
Devotees of the Who, who haven't availed themselves of Jeff Stein's thrilling, self-mocking 1979 documentary The Kids Are Alright, shouldn't wait another minute now that the film has been painstakingly--perhaps heroically--restored to its theatrical-release length from original elements. The sound is clearer than on previous video releases, images are once more crisp and colour-rich, and adjustments in tape speed make the band sound like themselves again, particularly in vintage television performances and filmed club dates from as far back as the band's sonically thrilling, early R&B period. Special features are extensive, including, among many other delights, multiple-angle footage, an insightful interview with Roger Daltrey, a feature about the film's restoration, and a mesmerising, isolated John Entwistle audio track. --Tom Keogh
John Travolta solidified his position as the most versatile and magnetic screen presence of the decade in this film version of the smash hit play Grease. Recording star Olivia Newton-John made her American film debut as Sandy Travolta's naive love interest. The impressive supporting cast reads like a ""who's who"" in this quintessential musical about the fabulous '50s. Grease is not just a nostalgic look at a simpler decade - it's an energetic and exciting musical homage to the age o
It's 1961 two years after the original gang graduated from Rydell High and there's a new crop of seniors. The Pink Ladies and the T-Birds are still the epitome of cool except that over the summer something's happened to Stephanie the sorority leader. She feels she's outgrown Johnny the head T-Bird and is looking for a new love - one who's even more cool and whose bike is even hotter. Meanwhile newcomer Michael is smitten with Stephanie who won't even notice him... The conflict is on and the Rydell High fun takes off to new heights.
Yes, the hits are all here, but Ronan Keating's Destination Wembley must also be one of the most crisply produced live concert releases ever. The staging is superb--a kind of cross between the deck of an aircraft carrier and a Swiss cheese, in which the members of his high-powered backing band nestle in individual circular pits--and the lighting and camerawork are of the highest order. Ronan himself is a consummate showman, even to the extent of flying out over the audience on wires, Peter Pan fashion, towards the end of the show--and no, he doesn't look silly either, unlike Garth Brooks, who did it with his hat on. Ronan Keating is, of course, more your all-round entertainer than a singer, so much of his material isn't too demanding--he actually lets himself be upstaged by one of his own backing singers when they do a duet--but he shows willing by tackling some cover versions for the benefit of the mums and dads in the audience. One is Van Morrison's "Brown-Eyed Girl", an improbable nod to another of Ireland's musical exports; another is Elvis's "In the Ghetto". That's not why his ecstatic audience came, though. They want, and get, "Life is a Rollercoaster", "The Long Goodbye" and so on, all of which he delivers with knobs on (the flying-on-wires episode is one of the most restrained, really). Had there been a stretch of water between Ronan and his audience, he'd probably have walked. This is an essential purchase for fans. On the DVD: Destination Wembley comes with Dolby 5.1 surround and is presented in 4:3 aspect. The disc has a good documentary about the work involved in touring Ronan's monster show, plus a photo gallery and Web link. However, the extras menu has a rather strange layout which only shows one item at a time, so be prepared to skip through several screens using your cursor keys to find all the options. --Roger Thomas
Tracklistings:Disc 1: Rule The World Greatest Day Hold Up A Light Patience Shine Let Me Entertain You Rock DJ Come Undone Feel Angels The Flood SOS Underground Machine Kidz Pretty Things When They Were Young Medley (includes A Million Love Songs, Babea and Everything Changes) Back For Good Pray Love Love Never Forget No Regrets/Relight My Fire Eight Letters Disc 2: Making Progress Live
Coldplay
The indestructible original voice of soul music celebrates six decades on planet Earth! Includes Tina's live 60th birthday concert featuring duets with Bryan Adams. Also clips of archive performances with Cher Rod Stewart David Bowie and Mick Jagger. Plus a string of special dedications to Tina by a host of stars including; Paul McCartney Bono and The Edge Ricky Martin Mariah Carey Sting and Al Green. Intercut with interviews with the birthday girl herself - this is a true
Concert Listing 1. Double Vision 2. Head Games 3. Cold As Ice 4. In Pieces 5. Blue Morning, Blue Day 6. Waiting For A Girl Like You 7. When It Comes To Love 8. Dirty White Boy 9. Starrider 10. Feels Like The First Time 11. Urgent 12. Juke Box Hero 13. Long, Long Way From Home 14. I Want To Know What Love Is 15. Hot Blooded Special Features PBS CONCERT SERIES SOUNDSTAGE: Night Life* / Say You Will* / Too Late* / Urgent* Videos: When It Comes To Love / In Pieces / Too Late Interviews with Mick Jones and Kelly Hansen about the album “Can’t Slow Down”
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