Track Listing: 1. Introduction 2. Lady Be Good* - Artie Shaw & His Orchestra 3. This Could Be The Start Of Something Big* - Count Basie & His Orchestra 4. Struttin' With Some Barbecue* - Bobby Hackett 5. Tutti For Cootie* - Duke Ellington 6. Steppin' Out Tonight - Harry James 7. That's A Plenty* - Jack Teagarden & His Band 8. Oh Look At Me Now - Jimmy Dorsey & His Orchestra 9. Somebody Else Is Taking My Place - Ozzie Nelson 10. Till Then - The Mills Brothers 11. I Hear You Knocking But You Can't Come In - Gene Austin 12. By The Light Of The Silvery Moon - Dinning Sisters 13. Just A Sittin' And A Rockin' - Stan Kanton & His Orchestra 14. (Doin' The) Suzy Q - Ina Ray Hutton & Her Melodears 15. Born On A Friday - Teddy Wilson & His Band 16. That Old Black Magic - Louis Prima & Gia Maione 17. Rhumba Swing* - Cyd Charisse 18. Bombshell (From Brooklyn) - Xavier Cugat & His Orchestra 19. Prisoner Of Love - Billy Eckstine & His Orchestra 20. I Know That You Know* - Benny Goodman 21. Basin Street Boogie - Will Bradley & His Orchestra 22. Blue Fascination* (End Credits) - Arthur Brownfield * Instrumental
Jimi Hendrix--Live at Filmore East along with a Band of Gypsys was an album recorded live to fulfil a contractual obligation for a long-forgotten deal Jimi Hendrix signed when he still spelled his name "Jimmy". Hendrix had just disbanded the Jimi Hendrix Experience and, in order to dispense with the album as quickly as possible, he put together a new trio featuring Billy Cox (an old Army buddy) and drummer Buddy Miles, whose bombastic singing and thudding drum style would soon pollute FM airwaves across the nation. (Former Hendrix drummer Mitch Mitchell refers to him here as "William the Concreter," for his cement-mixer sense of rhythm.) They booked the Fillmore East with the idea of recording the shows for a live album, with Hendrix at the top of his powers (despite Miles's excesses). If you've only heard the album you've only gotten half of this particular Jimi Hendrix experience.--Marshall Fine
It is rare indeed that an entertainer comes along and captivates an audience in the spectacular fashion Jane McDonald has. Jane's big break came in 1997 when she was asked to perform as top of the bill on the cruise ship The Galaxy onboard which BBC Television was making a documentary. Jane became one of the main focal points of the BBC1 programme `The Cruise' which transmitted in the early months of 1998. The series was so popular that it finished its twice weekly airing with an
Presented by broadcasting veteran Tony Blackburn the generation defining music chart show Top of the Pops makes a comeback as a DVD Quiz to test your knowledge of popular music. With clips questions and photographs taken from the last 50 years of pop there's the chance for everyone in the family to prove they're top of the pops! Presented by Tony Blackburn (winner of I'm a Celebrity 2002 and hugely popular with the core family market) Pop trivia questions based on music video clips album covers pop culture and photographs of your favourite artists. Questions from 5 decades; the 60's 70's 80's 90's and 00's - so something for everyone Easy Medium and Hard question level settings Play alone or go head-to-head with friends and family with up to 4 Team / Player game
Donny Osmond belts out all his classic hits live at the Apollo in Hammersmith. Tracklist: Could It Be I'm Falling In Love All Out Of Love Puppy Love Seasons Of Love Luck Be A Lady Tonight Not While I'm Around Any Dream Will Do I Can't Go For That Don't Dream It's Over This Is The Moment Soldier Of Love Go Away Little Girl Too Young Young Love Twelfth Of Never Love Me For A Reason I'm Not In Love Would I Lie To You? I Wish Immortality Crazy Horses Never Goi
Disc 1 1. Caught In A Mosh - Anthrax 2. Got The Time - Anthrax 3. Madhouse - Anthrax 4. Be All, End All - Anthrax 5. Antisocial - Anthrax 6. Indians (H&H) - Anthrax 7. Medusa - Anthrax 8. Only - Anthrax 9. Metal Thrashing Mad - Anthrax 10. I Am The Law - Anthrax 11. Holy Wars... The Punishment Due - Megadeth 12. Hangar 18 - Megadeth 13. Wake Up Dead - Megadeth 14. Head Crusher - Megadeth 15. In My Darkest Hour - Megadeth 16. Skin O' My Teeth - Megadeth 17. A Tout Le Monde - Megadeth 18. Hook In Mouth - Megadeth 19. Trust - Megadeth 20. Sweating Bullets - Megadeth 21. Symphony Of Destruction - Megadeth 22. Peace Sells / Holy Wars Reprise - Megadeth 23. World Painted Blood - Slayer 24. Jihad - Slayer 25. War Ensemble - Slayer 26. Hate Worldwide - Slayer 27. Seasons In The Abyss - Slayer 28. Angel Of Death - Slayer 29. Beauty Through Order - Slayer 30. Disciple - Slayer 31. Mandatory Suicide - Slayer 32. Chemical Warfare - Slayer 33. South Of Heaven - Slayer 34. Raining Blood - SlayerDisc 2 1. Creeping Death - Metallica 2. For Whom The Bell Tolls - Metallica 3. Fuel - Metallica 4. Harvester Of Sorrow [Kirk Doodle] - Metallica 5. Fade To Black - Metallica 6. That Was Just Your Life - Metallica 7. Cyanide - Metallica 8. Sad But True [Roberto Doodle] - Metallica 9. Welcome Home (Sanitarium) - Metallica 10. Nightmare - Metallica 11. One - Metallica 12. Master Of Puppets - Metallica 13. Blackened [James Doodle] - Metallica 14. Nothing Else Matters - Metallica 15. Enter Sandman - Metallica 16. Am I Evil? - Metallica 17. Hit The Lights - Metallica 18. Seek And Destroy - Metallica
A notorious femme fatale renowned for her ruthless pursuit of power reveals poignant vulnerability when she comes face to face with her long-lost son in this captivating, elegant production from San Francisco Opera.
Raw Spice is a fly-on-the-wall documentary like no other. It charts the formation of a girl band in 1994 a group who would go on to be the biggest selling girl band in history five girls who became the Spice Girls. This footage was shot two years before the girls had their first hit single. We see them living together in a tiny house in Maidenhead as they rehearse day in day out striving to become a success. We watch their rehearsals; and we discover their very distinctive personalities that we all know help make up the band. This includes never before seen footage of the girls speaking of their ambitions and fears as well as their trademark outrageous behaviour and some titanic bust-ups... This is the girls before blockbuster hits weddings babies and bust-ups. This is before stylists. PR people and make-up artists. THIS IS RAW SPICE.
Tracklist:1. You Won't Feel A Thing2. Talk You Down3. We Cry4. If You Ever Come Back5. Before The Worst6. If You See Kay7. The End 8. Science & Faith9. Man Who Can't Be Moved10. I'm Yours11. Nothing12. Deadman Walking13. Written In The Stars14. Rusty Halo15. For The First Time16. This = Love17. Breakeven
This release features two complete and unique MTV performances. Both shows were recorded in 1994 during the promotion of Bjork's second million selling solo album 'Post'. 'Unplugged' features the tracks: 'Human Behaviour' 'One Day' 'Come To Me' 'Venus As A Boy' 'Big Time Sensuality' 'Violently Happy' 'Crying' 'Like Someone In Love' 'Aeroplane' and 'Anchor'. 'Live 'N' Loud' features the tracks: 'You've Been Flirting Again' 'Isobel' 'Human Behaviour' 'Bachelorette' 'J
Tracklist: Imagine Instant Karma! (We All Shine On) Power To The People Cold Turkey Whatever Gets You Through The Night (Just Like) Starting Over Woman Jealous Guy Love Beautiful Boy Watching The Wheels #9 Dream Mind Games Happy Xmas (War Is Over) Give Peace A Chance Working Class Hero Stand By Me Nobody Told Me Borrowed Time Mother.
The rise of HearSay, the winner of ITV1s 2001 series PopStars, has been phenomenal to say the least. As HearSay Live documents, despite being together only nine months and having just two hit singles, the group accomplished the unthinkable--a dazzling, all-singing, all dancing, sell-out UK arena tour. Kicking off with a thrilling James-Bond-style opening sequence the group descend via ropes on to the stage. Despite being a slickly choreographed affair, the concert appears to be hindered by the audiences general lack of familiarity with the material. This is further emphasised by the highlights of the concert being the solo, cover performances given by each band member--"Chains" (Mylene); "I Found Lovin'" (Danny); "How Do I Live" (Kym); "Never Too Much" (Noel) and Suzannes excellent version of Madonnas "Express Yourself". Although their second album Everybody was released just two months after the featured live concert, the show fails to include any material from this release. On the DVD: the extras on this release are truly excellent value, with individual video diaries from each member of the group and a comprehensive photo gallery. As well as the quality concert footage (presented in 16:9 anamorphic picture format), the "behind the scenes" documentary provides a fascinating overview of the preparations and rehearsals for the tour, as well as highlighting the bands apparent insecurity about their continued future success. Theres also an interactive quiz--answer three questions correctly about a chosen member of the group and youre shown exclusive footage of the individual performing live. The menus are attractive, extremely easy to use and each section is orally introduced by the band. --John Galilee
Nina Simone narrates this documentary which covers her career and heartfelt beliefs. Includes excerpts from 'Four Women Blues' 'A Single Woman' 'I Love You Porgy' and 'Romeo And Juliet Fantasy Overture'.
What We Did Last Summer records the three August days in 2003 in which (it seemed) most of the Home Counties converged on rural Hertfordshire for Robbie Williams's record-breaking Knebworth gigs. For the 375,000 fans (or pilgrims) who endured the massive traffic jams and the sweltering heat to attend the concerts, Williams is their pop messiah--an image the star seems content to cultivate throughout the two-hour set. Opening the concert in the style of another who wowed the masses, the stage curtains fall to reveal Robbie hanging upside down like Houdini in an escapologist costume; and like that master showman, Williams manages to keep his audience spellbound too. Despite the tens of thousands at the gig, Robbie does his best to interact with the audience, utilising his charm in an almost impossible attempt to persuade the masses that he's performing individually to each and every one of them. Various items of Robbie's attire are thrown into the audience, and one good-looking female fan is pulled from the front row, an event that Mr Williams uses to his own benefit by consensually sticking his tongue down her throat. He also takes advantage of the size of the audience and the fading light, by requesting that those with cameras use them at the exact same moment. Like a galaxy of pulsating stars, the camera flashes look spectacular, an effect that could only have been witnessed at the time by those lucky enough to be on stage. Consisting mainly of greatest hits and tracks from Escapology, the show connects the familiar with the lesser-known songs. Nonetheless, despite this mix of old and new, there's a slight air of weariness about the gig. Maybe it's the plethora of other Robbie DVDs available, his sheer over-familiarity, or perhaps, as the star himself suggests, now that he's reached the pinnacle of his career he has nowhere else to go. Only time will tell whether the fans stay loyal, but this concert provides an excellent memento of Robbie on top. On the DVD: What We Did Last Summer has the two-hour gig on the first disc, presented with a choice of spectacular sound options: DTS 5.1, Dolby Digital 5.1 or Stereo. The second disc, frankly, has a paltry amount of bonus material that takes up a fraction of the potential space available. The DVD-ROM extras should also come with a health warning, particularly the PC sound effects/clips, which have the potential to test the patience of a saint. Luckily there are a number of hidden extras including Robbie's legendary live performance of "Back for Good" with former Take That bandmate Mark Owen. --John Galilee
Tommy Emmanuel: Centre Stage
For the first time on DVD are 25 classic full-length performances from American and European television appearances spanning three decades. The DVD includes more than two hours of performances by Marvin Gaye one of Motown's most influential stars. Issued with the full cooperation of the Marvin Gaye estate this is the first official DVD anthology of classic archival television performances by a Motown artist. The DVD includes a wealth of classic performances with re-mastered sound and video plus a host of bonus features. Tracklist: 1. Hitch Hike (Filmed In 1964) 2. Pride And Joy (Filmed In 1965) 3. Can I Get A Witness (Filmed In 1965) 4. Pretty Little Baby (Filmed In 1965) 5. Ain't That Peculiar (Filmed In 1965) 6. You're A Wonderful One (Filmed In 1965) 7. Ain't No Mountain High Enough (with Tammi Terrell) (Filmed In 1967) 8. I Heard It Through The Grapevine (1969) (Filmed In 1969) 9. What's Going On (Filmed In 1972) 10. What's Happening Brother (Filmed In 1972) 11. Come Get To This (Filmed In 1981) 12. Let's Get It On (Filmed In 1981) 13. Distant Lover (Filmed In 1979) 14. A Funky Space Reincarnation (Filmed In 1979) 15. Ego Tripping Out (Filmed In 1979) 16. Heavy Love Affair (Filmed In 1981) Bonus CD (Live from Holland 1976) - Tracklist: 1. All The Way 'Round 2. Since I Had You 3. Come Get To This 4. Let's Get It On 5. Trouble Man 6. 60s Medley - Ain't That Peculiar / You're A Wonderful One / Stubborn Kind Of Fellow / Pride & Joy / Little Darlin' / I Heard It Through The Grapevine / Hitch Hike / You / Too Busy Thinking About My Baby / How Sweet It Is (To Be Loved By You) 7. What's Going On Medley ... Inner City Blues (Makes Me Wanna Holler) / God Is Love / What's Going On / Save The Children 8. Duet Medley - You're All I Need To Get By / Ain't Nothing Like The Real Thing / Your Precious Love / It Takes Two / Ain't No Mountain High Enough 9. Distant Lover
Neil Diamond is an American legend. He is one of the finest and most successful songwriters of the last forty years as well as being a multi-platinum selling recording artist and one of the most dynamic and consummate live performers of his generation. This concert from the Sydney Sports Stadium was the culmination of his Australia & New Zealand tour in 1976 an event which marked his comeback to the live stage after a creatively fruitful four year sabbatical from live performance. The vast crowd was typical of this record breaking tour still one of the most memorable in Australian history and Neil Diamond delivered the enthralling performance of a true showman.
The one night only spectacular filmed at London's Hammersmith Apollo on November 15 2003 showcased tracks from Kylie's ninth studio album 'Body Language including the No.1 hit 'Slow'. Kylie also treated fans to a few favourites from her extensive catalogue of hits including 'Can't Get You Out Of My head' 'Spinning Around' and a sultry new take of 'Breathe' set against the sexy euro classic 'Je T'aime'. For this one-off event that cost 1m to stage tickets were only available to a
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