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- The renowned film score composer leads a concert featuring his cinematic compositions.
- Call my name, and I'll be there. Dr. Duran Duran escapes the punishment of the Matmos at the height of British pop group Duran Duran's 1980s popularity. Mistaking the cries of teenage girls at crowded concerts for devotees screaming his name, the Doctor makes his way to Earth so he can lead his faithful masses. Once he discovers the kids don't want an evil Doctor, he goes about trying to destroy the source of the real desires a concert taking place at the Oakland (Calif.) Colesium.
- In 2008 the Montreux Festival honoured Quincy Jones on his 75th birthday with an all-star concert. Among those paying tribute were Herbie Hancock, Mick Hucknall, Al Jarreau, Paolo Nutini, and James Morrison. Hits include Let The Good Times Roll, Honeysuckle Rose and Smoke Gets In Your Eyes.
- An Alice Cooper concert hosted by Vincent Price, with Alice Cooper's trademark "horror" stage act, and performances of some of his hit songs, including "Only Women Bleed," "School's Out" and "Steven."
- Live concert by the rock band Jefferson Starship, filmed in Vancouver, Canada, in 1983. The band line up is: Mickey Thomas / Grace Slick / Paul Kantner / Craig Chaquico / David Freiberg / Pete Sears / Donny Baldwin.
- This extraordinary video features in-concert performances from 1983, conceptual video clips and animation woven together in a fabulous "album" highlighting Eurythmics international smash hit "Sweet Dreams" and more. Songs: This is the House, Never Gonna Cry Again, Take Me To Your Heart, I've Got An Angel, Satellite Of Love, Love Is A Stranger [video], Who's That Girl, This City Never Sleeps, Jennifer, Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This) [video], I Could Give You a Mirror, Somebody Told Me, Wrap it Up, Tous Les Garcons Et Les Filles, Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This).
- An account of Adolf Hitler's rise to power in Germany and the subsequent downfall of the Nazi Regime. The story is told in two parts using narration over Black & White footage taken from the period.
- The film delves into the best-known songs and the sounds they generated, and with access to the masters and the mix-down on the tracks, plus a considerable amount of archival footage, the effect is dazzling -- and the film offers 30 minutes of music material that was not seen on the broadcast version of this same documentary. The highlights among the new footage -- shot on the occasion of the 2005 reunion tour -- include a contemporary acoustic performance of "Sunshine of Your Love" by Clapton and a solo piano performance of "We're Going Wrong" by Jack Bruce; and a glimpse of Ginger Baker playing solo in the studio, in addition to his account of his musical and personal debt to British drumming legend Phil Seaman.
- Join Michael Bolton for an unforgettable concert at London's famous Royal Albert Hall as he delivers hit after hit in his trademark soulful style in front of a packed audience
- 2003 saw Jamiroquai make their third appearance on the Montreux stage. As ever they delivered a blistering live performance crammed full of hit singles and classic album tracks.
- Originally formed in Cork, Ireland in 1966 by Rory Gallagher, Taste had a brief but influential career, releasing two studio albums in 1969 and 1970 and disbanding shortly after their legendary appearance at the 1970 Isle Of Wight Festival, which is the centerpiece of this film. The core of "What's Going On" is the band's performance at the festival on August 28th but it is encapsulated by a documentary on the history and importance of Taste and setting the scene for their Isle Of Wight Festival appearance. This features contributions from Rory Gallagher's brother Donal along with Brian May (Queen), The Edge (U2), Bob Geldof and renowned guitarist Larry Coryell. Rory Gallagher would go on to enjoy an acclaimed and highly successful solo career and this electrifying show by Taste is an early example of Rory's justified reputation as the ultimate live performer.
- Steve Earle's solo performance at the 2005 Montreux Festival is a charismatic triumph. Armed with just an acoustic guitar and a harmonica, he performs tracks from across his career, with an emphasis on his later output.
- On July 15, 2004, Santana took to the stage in Montreux accompanied by a stunning line-up of guests to perform a concert of songs about peace and understanding that they dubbed "Hymns For Peace". Joining the regular Santana line-up in the band were Chick Corea, John McLaughlin, Herbie Hancock, Wayne Shorter, Ravi Coltrane and Idrissa Diop with further guest appearances through the night from Angelique Kidjo, Barbara Morrison, Patti Austin, Sylver Sharp, Steve Winwood and Nile Rodgers.
- A Lou Reed concert at the Bottom Line in New York City, 1983. Tracklist: Sweet Jane, I'm Waiting For The Man, Martial Law, Don't Talk To Me About Work, Women, Waves of Fear, Walk on the Wild Side, Turn Out the Lights, New Age, Kill Your Sons, Satellite of Love, White Light / White Heat, Rock And Roll.
- Members of Queen, Thin Lizzy, The Shadows, Free, The Eagles, Roxy Music, Pink Floyd and The Rolling Stones plus solo stars Albert Lee, and Paul Carrack, and many others, all gathered on one stage for surely the greatest guitar concert of all time.
- Stunning concert film capturing the final night of Steven Wilson's three night sold out residency at the Royal Albert Hall, London in March 2018.
- Founded in 1967, the Montreux Jazz Festival has established itself as one of the most prestigious annual music events in the world. In 2004, Carlos Santana performs with Buddy Guy, Clarence 'Gatemouth' Brown, and Bobby Parker.
- The year is 2004 and Ian Anderson is reflecting on the night he performed with Jethro Tull at the Isle of Wight Festival in 1970.
- A look into the first ever live performance of the Progressive Rock Supergroup Emerson, Lake and Palmer at the Isle Of Wight Festival in 1970.
- Miles Davis is universally regarded as one of the most influential and innovative jazz musicians and composers of the 20th Century. He was at the forefront of the jazz world for decades and was involved in the evolution of bebop, cool jazz, modal jazz and jazz fusion amongst others. Miles Davis played many times at the Montreux Jazz Festival, especially after his return to performance in the early eighties. This DVD brings together some of the highlights of those Montreux shows stretching back to his first appearance in 1973 and up to his final concert there in July 1991, just a couple of months before his death in September of that year. Track Listing: 01. Ife (8/7/1973) - 02. Speak: That's What Happened (8/7/1984) - 03. Code MD (14/7/1985) - 04. Pacific Express (14/7/1985) - 05. Jean-Pierre (17/7/1986) - 06. Heavy Metal Prelude (7/7/1988) - 07. Jo Jo (21/7/1989) - 08. Hannibal (20/7/1990) - Sketches of Spain: 09. The Pan Piper (8/7/1991) - 10. Solea (8/7/1991)
- The annual British special is an awards show to honor the best of the British music industry with performances and celebrity appearances.
- Fans lucky enough to score tickets to Heaven And Hell's Radio City Music Hall performance on March 30, 2007 - the concert sold out in a matter of minutes - were fortunate witnesses to the glorious return of Ronnie James Dio, Tony Iommi, Geezer Butler, and Vinny Appice. Onstage in the U.S. for the first time in 15 years, the group let loose an onslaught of iconic metal spotlighting Dio's memorable tenure with Black Sabbath. Rhino relives every bone-crushing riff and thunderous howl from the evening with the release of Live From Radio City Music Hall on DVD. Live From Radio City Music Hall captures the band bashing its way through some of the Dio era's best. The quartet also performed a pair of new songs - the hit single 'The Devil Cried' and 'Shadow Of The Wind' from the Rhino CD Black Sabbath: The Dio Years.
- Live recording of the Neil Cowley Trio in concert at the 2012 Montreux Jazz Festival, in the Miles Davis Hall, on July 11, 2012.
- The annual British awards show is to honor and celebrate the British music industry with performances and celebrity appearances.
- Live concert filmed at The Paramount Theater, New Jersey on March, 2002.
- Montreux Sounds and Eagle Vision present a Montreux Jazz Festival production, The Crusaders: Live at Montreux 2003. Recorded live in concert with guest Randy Crawford on July 18, 2003 at the Auditorium Stravinski, Montreux, Switzerland.
- The success of Asia's comeback gigs led to a full blown world tour running throughout 2007 in celebration of their 25th anniversary. This film was recorded in Tokyo in March 2007 on the Japanese leg of the tour
- A biographical look at Carla Bruni (1967- ) from a privileged childhood surrounded by music, to a modeling career, success as a singer and songwriter, and, since 2008, France's First Lady, the wife of President Nicolas Sarkozy. The structure us loosely chronological, mixing contemporary interviews (with Bruni, her mother and sister, her friends and her manager) with footage of her singing. A few news clips show her in her public role. The emphasis is on her writing of music and lyrics and on her singing style. She looks back with gratitude at her luck, and she looks ahead to performing live again and to being an old woman singing the blues.
- A documentary examining the production of the album which turned Phil Collins into a solo star.
- A look at the behind-the-scenes creation of the Duran Duran album Rio, released in 1982.
- A documentary about the making of Lou Reed's legendary album, "Transformer," the album that took Lou Reed from cult hero of the Velvet Underground to international superstar status as a solo artist.
- 1997– 50mNot Rated7.6 (263)TV EpisodeThe Sex Pistols album Never Mind The Bollocks, Here's The Sex Pistols is unquestionably one of the most important musical statements in the history of British music. It was 1977, at a time when the nation was crippled by class division and unemployment that 4 working class teenagers with supposedly non-existent futures recorded an album that to this day remains one of the greatest and most influential bodies of work ever recorded. This documentary features exclusive interview's with all four of the original members of the Sex Pistols as they take you on a track by track look at the making of the album. Featuring Steve Jones and Glen Matlock demonstrating selected riffs and licks off the album and explaining the development of the song writing. Candid interviews with Malcolm McLaren, Chris Thomas and Bill Price set the record straight about the recording session.
- The former Cream drummer travels to Nigeria to build a recording studio.
- A look at the creation and recording process of classic 1991 album Screamadelica.