Photo gallery

Pink Floyd "Pulse"

The "Pulse" DVD features the first ever film of Pink Floyd playing the band's seminal album, The Dark Side of the Moon, live in concert. The set documents the 1994 Division Bell tour and was filmed at London's Earls Court during a record-breaking 14-night residency. The two-disc release contains the full concert performance with rare backstage footage and previously unseen extras making the collection a must-have for Pink Floyd fans.

Pink Floyd "Live At Pompeii"

Conceived by the French director Adrian Maben as "an anti-Woodstock film," Pink Floyd: Live at Pompeii was shot in October 1971 in a vacant, 2,000-year-old amphitheater--a venue chosen to accentuate the grandeur and spaciousness of the band's Meddle-era music. This disc contains a new, 90-minute director's cut as well as the original 60-minute concert film, whose production and effects feel inescapably dated.

Sarah McLachlan "Mirrorball"

This video companion to the Canadian singer-songwriter's triumphant live album confirms in sight what that recording advanced in sound--Sarah McLachlan and her fine, flexible stage band have evolved into a superb live performing unit, breathing added fire and nuance into McLachlan songs that were already stunning in their original studio versions. Always a strong, charismatic singer, McLachlan now conjures a rare balance of delicacy and power, measured here in performances of signature songs that add a new, more muscular edge matching her band's rock firepower.

Tony Hernando "THIII Live!"

Tony Hernando ñ one of Europeís leading instrumental guitarists presents the stunning Live DVD ìTHIII Live!î. The collection features live concert footage, new songs, a documentary and much more! The live performance DVD side of ìTHIII Liveî features Tony Hernando and drum legend Mike Terrana (Malmsteen / Axel Rudi Pell / Artension) at their best backed up by the awesome Chema Herrero on Rhythm guitar, Toni Ferrer on Bass and Boris Dimitrov on Keyboards. The DVD was recorded in Bilbao, Spain in 2005.

George Harrison & Friends "The Concert For Bangladesh"

The Concert For Bangladesh was the first benefit concert of its kind in that it brought together an extraordinary assemblage of major artists collaborating for a common humanitarian cause-setting the precedent that music could be used to serve a higher purpose. The concert sold out Madison Square Garden and has helped to generate millions for UNICEF and raised awareness for the organization around the world, as well as among other musicians and their fans. It is acknowledged as the inspiration and the forerunner to the major global fundraising events of recent years.

Eric Clapton "Crossroads Guitar Festival"

In June 2004, some of the greatest living guitar players and their bands gathered at the Cotton Bowl in Dallas, Texas, for a three-day festival to benefit the Crossroads Centre in Antigua. Crossroads Guitar Festival was the ultimate concert for any music lover, featuring one legend after the other: Eric Clapton, B.B. King, Buddy Guy, Eric Johnson, James Taylor, Jimmie Vaughan, Joe Walsh, John Mayer, Robert Cray, Robert Randolph, Santana, ZZ Top, and many more. This 2-DVD set beautifully documents the event and contains almost four hours of content.

Goncalo Pereira "Another Day In Another World"

Another Day In Another World features Portugal's Goncalo Pereira captured live in concert at the Hard Club, playing eight instrumental hard rock and shred tracks. The package is loaded to the brim with extras, including a CD, Goncalo Pereira's "Goncalopereira@g_spot" album, complete with tray card and insert, two studio jams, a tour of Pereira's studio, an interview, a look at Pereira's gear (hosted by Goncalo), guitar lessons, photos, sketches, live extra tracks at G-Spot and more. The interview and other spoken word sections are in Portuguese, with English subtitles.

Whitesnake "Live In The Still Of The Night"

Live In The Still Of The Night is a DVD featuring a reinvigorated and reinvented Whitesnake, with David Coverdale on lead vocals. Tommy Aldrige, a former Whitesnake member, pounds the skins (and contributes a drum solo), while Reb Beach handles much of the rhythm guitar duties. Doug Aldrich shines in the lead guitar chair, providing fiery solo after fiery solo. Marco Mendozo handles bass chores, while Timothy Drury rounds out the band playing keyboards. All in all, an amazing concert experience made even better with Aldrich's six-string contributions.

Pages

Subscribe to RSS - Photo gallery