Gloria Estefan "Live & Unwrapped"
With a few songs from Estefan's new album and a lots from her back catalog, Live & Unwrapped adds up to a great show and one you will remember always.
With a few songs from Estefan's new album and a lots from her back catalog, Live & Unwrapped adds up to a great show and one you will remember always.
You had to be there. And now you can be! One of the great guitar bands of the '80s is still rockin' in the '90s as this full-length concert DVD proves. Recorded live at the Strand in Redondo Beach, California, the concert captures the fiery essence of the band in crushing numbers like Unchain The Night, Tooth And Nail, In My Dreams, Alone Again and Into The Fire.
This DVD draws on three of Al Di Meola's performances at the Montreux Jazz Festival. The earliest from 1986 is a solo acoustic performance. The concert from 1989 is by the Super Guitar Trio, which sees Di Meola join forces with fellow guitarists Larry Coryell and Bireli Lagrene. The final concert from 1993 features Di Meola with guitarist Chris Carrington and percussionist Arto Tuncboyaciyan, who also provides vocals on some tracks.
It works extremely well or it doesn't work at all, says Deep Purple drummer Ian Paice on this concert DVD, reflecting on DP's 25th anniversary reunion tour. This great-sounding disc (filmed in Birmingham, England, on November 9, 1993) finds the band working extremely well indeed.
This 200-minute DVD features 17 tracks including: Watching The Sky, Strange Kind Of Woman, Woman From Tokyo, a superb guitar solo from Steve Morse and much more! The sound and visual production is top quality and the band after a lengthy tour are in supreme form.The set list is outstanding and the versions of Bloodsucker, Pictures Of Home, and Fireball are worth the price of the DVD alone. Musically this is good as it gets and each member of the group are at the top of their game - still!
The Chinese consider the lion a symbol of good luck, so it's a half-dragon, half-lion--a dralion--that is the symbol of the East-meets-West fusion of this Cirque du Soleil show, in which 36 Chinese acrobats join the renowned Canadian troupe.
Blue Oyster Cult celebrates 30 years of incredible rock with their new home video "A Long Day's Night." All the hits and fan favorites were recorded live this June at the Navy Pier/Skyline stage in Chicago. This title along with the companion CD, is the first live release from B.O.C. in twenty years and truly highlights the band's phenomenal career. Tracks: Godzilla; Don't Fear The Reaper; Stairway To The Stars; Burning For You; OD'd On Life; E.T.I.; Harvester Of Eyes; Buck's Boogie; Quicklime Girl; Flaming Telepaths; Last Days Of May; Cities On Flame; M.E.
1997 was an amazing year for the Bee Gees, with inductions in The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Songwriters Hall of Fame plus Lifetime Achievement Awards from the Brit, American and World Music Awards, the Australian Record Industry, and the German Bambi Awards topped of by a 'One-Night-Only' concert at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas, their only live concertiin 1997 and first US concert in nearly 10 years. The Official Story of the Bee Gees was made with the full cooperation of the Bee Gees, the story is told in their own words.
On September 6,1991, The Allman Brothers Band "Shades Of Two Worlds" tour rolled into Massachusetts' Great Woods. What started as a video recording of a few songs for the Japanese television program "The Full Moon Show" evolved into an hour long feature broadcast. The Allman Brothers Band were so excited by our performance (and the video recording of it) that they've decided to share all of the songs that were recorded with their fans who keep coming out night after night to see the band play.
Coming of age in the 1960s, Chicago bluesman Luther Allison found himself among a handful of electric guitarists able to bridge the gap between old-line blues audiences and younger fans of rock 'n' roll. Born the son of Arkansas cotton farmers, with 14 brothers and sisters, Allison studied the blues at the feet of the masters - Muddy Waters, Howlin' Wolf, Elmore James and Jimmy Dawkins. Recorded live in April 1997 at Theatre St.