Total Number of DVDs in the category Music : 40

 

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Queen: We Will Rock You

Director: Saul Swimmer
Starring: Freddie Mercury, Brian May, Roger Taylor, John Deacon
Studio: Pioneer Artists
MPAA Rating: NR
DVD Release: 18 Sep 1998

 

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Summary: The ultimate rock band perform the definitive versions of all their greatest songs. Filme of Queen's live concert in Montreal, Canada 1981.

Includes:

We Will Rock You

Let Me Entertain You

Play The Game

Somebody To Love

Killer Queen

I'm In Love With My Car

Get Down Make Love

Save Me

Now I'm Here

Dragon Attack

Love Of My Life

Under Pressure

Keep Yourself Alive

Drum Solo

Guitar Solo

Crazy Little Thing Called Love

Jailhouse Rock

Bohemian Rhapsody

19. Tie Your Mother Down

20. Another One Bites The Dust

21. Sheer Heart Attack

22. We Will Rock You (Reprise)

23. We Are The Champions

24. God Save The Queen


 

Sade: Live

Director: Sophie Muller
Starring: Sade Muller
Studio: Sony Music Entertainment
MPAA Rating: NR
DVD Release: 27 Feb 2001

 

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Summary: Sade has long been regarded as one of the most unique, inspiring and talented women in music. This video showcases Sade's live performance at San Diego's Open Air Theater on October 3, 1993. Performing songs complied from her first four albums which have collectively sold over 50 million albums around the world, Sade Live brings us a visual portrait of Sade as you've come to know her--as an artist whose timeless elegance has left her mark on music history.

Selections:

1. The Sweetest Taboo

2. Keep Looking

3. Your Love Is King

4. Love Is Stronger Than Pride

5. Smooth Operator

6. Red Eye

7. Haunt Me

8. Like A Tattoo

9. Kiss Of LIfe

10. Nothing Can Come Between Us

11. Cherry Pie

12. Pearls

13. No Ordinary Love

14. Is It A Crime

15. Cherish The Day

16. Paradise

17. Jezebel


 

Santana: Supernatural Live

Director: Joel Gallen
Starring: Carlos Santana, Chester Thompson, Benny Rietveld, Raul Rekow, Karl Perazzo, Rodney Holmes, Tony Lindsay, Andy Vargas, Jose Figueroa, Jeff Cressman, Julius Melendez, Bill Ortiz, Sarah McLachlan, Dave Matthews, Carter Beauford, Everlast Hill, Cee-Lo Shorter, Rob Thomas
Studio: Image Entertainment
MPAA Rating: NR
DVD Release: 09 Dec 2000

 

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Summary: An Evening With Carlos Santana And Friends

An all-star evening of concert magic with Carlos Santana and special guests Cee-Lo, Everlast, Lauryn Hill, Dave Matthews & Carter Beauford, Sarah McLachlan, The Product G&B, Wayne Shorter and Rob Thomas.

(De Le) Yaleo

Love Of My Life

Angel

Put Your Lights On

Africa Bamba

Do You Like The Way

Migra

Day Of Celebration

Victory Is Won

Maria Maria

Apache

Smooth/ Dame Tu Amor

Gypsy Queen/Oye Como Va

ENCORE: Make Somebody Happy/Right On Be Free


 

Stevie Ray Vaughan - Live From Austin Texas

Director: Gary Menotti
Starring: Stevie Vaughan, Tommy Shannon, Chris Layton
Studio: Epic Music Video
MPAA Rating: NR
DVD Release: 03 Sep 1997

 

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Summary: Viewed today, Stevie Ray Vaughan's only two appearances on 'Austin City Limits' (bookending, as they do, his recording career with Double Trouble) offer a study in contrasts and chronicle the evolution of a brief but amazing musical saga. As has repeatedly been cited by innumerable musicians who 'knew him when,' he could always play. That was a given. But the guitarslinger who took the release of his debut album, Texas Flood, and the Stevie Ray who returned in 1989, following the release of In Step, were two different people.

In '83, still in his twenties, Stevie was hungry, out to prove something, visibly nervous, and not entirely stable. This was serious business. But by '89, at 35, he was a changed man. He was back at home, he had kicked drugs and alcohol, overcome living hell and a brush with death. From here on out was icing on the cake, and he savored every moment. This was a blast!

Serious, yes, but serious, fun.


 

Stevie Ray Vaughan: Live at the El Mocambo

Director: Dennis Saunders
Starring: Stevie Vaughan, Chris Layton, Tommy Shannon
Studio: Sony Music
MPAA Rating: NR
DVD Release: 24 Dec 1999

 

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Summary: As with any great artist, particularly those of the blues persuasion, Stevie Ray Vaughan was constantly taking chances, stretching out, discovering new possibilities even in songs he performed nightly. Brother Jimmie Vaughan hit the anil on the head as only he could: "He never played it the same way once, much less twice." As impressive as Stevie's too-brief studio career was, the records represent only freeze-frame stills of songs (and a guitarist) that were continually evolving. And like any self-respecting guitarslinger, Stevie Ray's flamboyant, in-your-face style blossomed most in front of a live audience. Such was obviously the case one night in 1983 when Double Trouble played Toronto's El Mocambo. Luckily, the entire event was captured on film.

Drummer Chris Layton recalls, "It was just a straight live performance, there just happened to be cameras there." In other words, this wasn't a "studio audience," there were no re-takes, no fixing or sweetening after the fact. Clearly, the El Mocambo crowd witnessed an emerging guitar legend and his top-notch band on an extraordinary night. Even with bassist Tommy Shannon towering over him. Stevie appeared almost larger than life. Four of the songs included here were never released on LP in Vaughan's lifetime. The eight remaining titles include favorites from Double Trouble's early repertoire: "Love Struck Baby", "Pride and Joy," "Mary Had A Little Lamb," "and Stevie's homage to his hero Jimi Hendrix, "Voodoo Chile." Another Hendrix vehicle. "Third Stone From The Sun," is a tour de force of acrobatics, both sonic and physical, while "Lenny" reveals the guitarist's lyrical, sensitive side. And his rendition of Texas Flood is without doubt one of the most overwhelming recordings of Stevie Ray (or andy guitarist) ever documented - a textbook (make that an encyclopedia) of incandescent licks streaming forth like a thunder shower. Like a flood. - Dan Forte

Tracks Include:

1. Testify

2. So Excited

3. Voodoo Chile (Slight Return)

4. Pride & Joy

5. Tell Me

6. Mary Had A Little Lamb

7. Texas Flood

8. Love Struck Baby

9. Hug You Squeeze You

10. Third Stone From The Sun

11. Lenny

12. Wham!


 

Sting - The Brand New Day Tour: Live From The Universal

Director: Lawrence Jordan
Starring: Sting Jordan
Studio: A&M Records
MPAA Rating: NR
DVD Release: 26 Sep 2000

 

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Summary: This live performance from the Universal Ampitheatre in LA catches Sting on the tour supporting his BRAND NEW DAY record, which he plays in its entirety during the concert. With the Police and during his solo career, Sting has endured as one of the most charismatic and consistently engaging live performers since the 1970s.


 

Talking Heads: Stop Making Sense

Director: Jonathan Demme
Starring: Bernie Worrell, Alex Weir, Steven Scales, Lynn Mabry, Ednah Holt, Tina Weymouth, Jerry Harrison, Chris Frantz, David Byrne
Studio: Ryko Disc
MPAA Rating: NR
DVD Release: 26 Oct 1999

 

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Summary: Enjoy the music from Stop Making Sense, a concert film featuring the Talking Heads, recorded live in 1983 at The Pantages Theatre in Hollywood, California. David Byrne, Jerry Harrison, Tina Weymouth and Chris Frantz deliver the Talking Heads' finest hour with such songs as Burning Down The House, Once In A Lifetime and Take Me To The River.

Track Listing:

1. Psycho Killer

2. Heaven

3. Thank You For Sending Me An Angel

4. Found A Job

5. Slippery People

6. Burning Down The House

7. Life During Wartime

8. Making Flippy Floppy

9. Swamp

10. What A Day That Was

11. This Must Be The Place (Naive Melody)

12. Once In A Lifetime

13. Genius Of Love (Tom Tom Club)

14. Girlfriend Is Better

15. Take Me To The River

16. Crosseyed And Painless


 

A Tribute to Stevie Ray Vaughan

Director: Gary Menotti
Starring: B.B. King, Eric Clapton, Robert Cray, Buddy Guy, Dr. John, Art Neville, Bonnie Raitt, Jimmie Vaughan
Studio: Columbia/Tristar
MPAA Rating: NR
DVD Release: 31 Mar 1998

 

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Summary: One by one, the musicians climb on stage and take their places: B. B. King, Eric Clapton, Buddy Guy, Robert Cray, Bonnie Raitt, Jimmie Vaughan, Dr. John and Art Neville. Vaughan, standing at center stage, launches into "Six Strings Down," a moving tribute to his late brother, Stevie Ray, whose memory has drawn this group together. The guitarists fall in, each finding a corner of the song to call their own; King plays fills to Clapton's solo, Cray fires off economical, chiming counterpoint to Raitt's stinging slide, and Guy unleashes piercing single-note bends to answer Vaughan, who's finger-picking the main theme on his battered Strat. Suddenly, the song blasts into the stratosphere, a gorgeous mosaic of clarion guitar tones. And when Vaughan shuts his eyes and sings, "Alpine Valley, middle of the night, six strings down on a heaven-bound flight," the music levitates to such a degree that for a lingering instant, no one would be surprised to see Stevie Ray stride on stage, black hat on head. This was a transcendent moment in a remarkable night, May 11, 1995, when the blues royalty gather on an Austin, Texas, soundstage to remember Stevie Ray Vaughan, the best way they know how--with their voices and their fingers. It is a method of communication with which Stevie was well-acquainted


 

Underworld Live: Everything Everything

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Studio: BMG Music
MPAA Rating: NR
DVD Release: 10 Oct 2000

 

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Summary: Short of standing in front of the stage and stuck in between the speakers, this is the definitive Underworld live experience. It starts out with a machine-like murmur and ends with 40,000 people dancing in a field. Pounding out anthems and improvised jams, it spans one studio album, two childbirths, and four continents, fusing the loud and fast, expansive and explosive, with the quiet and contemplative.

From Glastonbury to Fuji Rock, Brussels to Chicago, EVERYTHING, EVERYTHING captures the musical and visual energy of Underworld's 1998/1999 world tour.

(Reviewer Notes: The picture is somewhat grainy, though that's due to the source rather than the transfer. Additionally, having seen Underworld live in concert (Seattle, April, 1999), this disc does not do justice to the energy of a live Underworld show.)


 

X-Mix - Fast Forward & Rewind

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Studio: Music Video Distributors
MPAA Rating: NR
DVD Release: 04 May 1999

 

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Summary: Tokyo-based techno-house DJ whiz Ken Ishii presents a blend of dance, trip-hop and jazz mixes set to the eye-popping imagery of some of today's hottest computer graphic artists. His entrancing music mixes feature such artists as Fretless AZM, The Innocent, Flare, Frank de Wulf, Jedi Knights, Coldcut, Backfunk 3000, Ishii, Locust, Squarepusher, and Silent Poets.