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C A T A L O G U IMMORTAL POPULAR DVD PA R T 3 + 2 - DV D BLARICUM CD COMPANY (BCD) BV AKELEIBAAN 60 - 2908 KA CAPELLE A/D IJSSEL - HOLLAND TEL.: +31-10-2642830 - FAX: +31-10-2642835 BCD@CDDIRECT.NL E IMMORTAL POPULAR IMM-941030 IMM-941029 IMM-941028 IMM-941027 IMM-941026 Tim Buckley An Intimate Performance Neil Diamond An Intimate Performance The Hollies In London Live Neil Diamond Neil Diamond’s Christmas Live James Taylor An Intimate Performance 8 712177 063598 8 712177 062799 8 712177 062737 8 712177 062652 8 712177 062577 The strange and brilliant sounds of Tim Buckley, musical adventurer - captured live in 1970, when the young singer and composer was reaching the peak of his most experimental period. The great Neil Diamond captured live in 1971 in London - for an intimate performance, when the emerging icon was at the peak of his breakout success as both a singer-songwriter and a pop star. The Hollies, captured live, at the peak of their mod, swinging London heyday. The great Neil Diamond in a gorgeous program of classic Christmas music, drawn from the rich tradition of hymns, carols, and popular songs that make up the great American yuletide experience. A very young James Taylor - live in London, just launching the career that would made the songs he plays here into modern pop standards. Here we encounter the great, underappreciated genius as he turns his voice into a wide-ranging instrument. Having left the folk-rock mode far behind, Buckley is supported here by drums, guitars, and trumpets. The influences range from Miles Davis and Thelonious Monk to the European avant-garde compositions of Iannis Xanakis and others. Standout performances include ‘I Woke Up,’ ‘Moulin Rouge,’ and ‘Blue Melody.’ A fascinating performance. Track List: I Woke Up - Come Here Woman - Blue Melody - Moulin Rouge - Venice Beach Jungle Fire The indelible Neil Diamond hits of the period are given hard-driving and powerful treatment here: ‘Solitary Man,’ ‘Sweet Caroline,’ ‘Holly Holy,’ ‘Cracklin’ Rosie’, and ‘I Am...I Said’ among them. We also get an intense rendition of the Scott/Russell classic ‘He Ain’t Heavy (He’s My Brother).’ Neil also previews ‘Brother Love’s Traveling Salvation Show,’ which would jump out of a classic live album a year later to help make the singer and writer a star as well. A fascinating evening with one of the great pop artists of our time. Track List: Sweet Caroline - Solitary Man - Cracklin’ Rosie - Done Too Soon - A Modern Day Version Of Love - He Ain’t Heavy... He’s My Brother - Holly Holy - I Am... I Said Brother Love’s Travelling Salvation Show With youthful verve and musical polish, the Hollies perform their many hits of the era, from ‘Carrie Anne’ to ‘Sorry, Suzanne,’ from ‘Bus Stop’ to ‘Stop Stop Stop’ which features an unusual banjo part from Tony Hicks). They mix folk numbers like ‘Stewball’ with classics like ‘A Taste Of Honey.’ And the work of Bob Dylan gets an unusual interpretation: the Hollies sing ‘Just Like A Woman,’ ‘Quit Your Lowdown Ways,’ ‘I’ll Be Your Baby Tonight,’ ‘The Mighty Quinn,’ and ‘Blowin’ In The Wind.’ An evening of upbeat fun from the quintessential English band of the 1960’s. Track List: Carrie Anne - Just Like A Woman - Hit Medley: Just One Look; Bus Stop; On A Carousel; Sorry Suzanne - Quit Your Lowdown Ways - I’ll Be Your Baby Tonight - Settle Down - Stop Stop Stop - A Taste Of Honey - Stewball - The Mighty Quinn - Blowin’ In The Wind The favorites are all here, from ‘Silent Night’ to ‘Jingle Bell Rock,’ from ‘The Little Drummer Boy’ to ‘Hark! The Herald Angels Sing’ to Irving Berlin’s famous ‘White Christmas’ and so many more. Beautifully presented on lovely sets with lush orchestral arrangements, these familiar songs take on new life in Neil’s intimate readings. Unexpected entries include Cat Stevens’s ‘Morning Has Broken’ and John and Yoko’s ‘Happy Xmas (War Is Over).’ A beautiful holiday gift from one of our most compelling entertainers. Track List: Silent Night - O Come, O Come Emmanuel; We Three Kings - Santa Claus Is Comin’ To Town - The Little Drummer Boy - The Christmas Song Morning Has Broken - White Christmas Happy Xmas (War Is Over) - God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen - Jingle Bell Rock Hark, The Herald Angels Sing - You Make It Feel Like Christmas - O Holy Night - Silent Night (reprise) After leading off with a brilliant rendition of the Beatles classic ‘With A Little Help From My Friends,’ Taylor delves into his quickly developing catalogue. The great, indelible early songs of Taylor’s first hit albums get intimate treatment here: ‘Fire And Rain,’ ‘Streamroller Blues,’ ‘Carolina In My Mind,’ Close Your Eyes,’ and others. A beautiful evening at the advent of a powerful career. Track Listing: With A Little Help From My Friends Fire And Rain - Rainy Day Man Steamroller - Greensleeves - Tube Rose Snuff Song - Carolina In My Mind Long Ago And Far Away - Riding On A Railroad - Close Your Eyes IMM-941024 Boyz II Men Video Collection 8 712177 061631 Classic 1990’s music videos from Boy II Men come together in this collection, which traces the group’s career from its first smash hits through the end of the decade. From the 1991 ‘Motownphilly’ through 1999’s ‘Thank You In Advance,’ we experience again the sumptuous video and musical styles in which Boyz II Men presented themselves: mainly romantic, seductive numbers, gorgeously shot and edited in a mix of upscale and gritty, urban locations, blending sweet harmonies with danceable ‘new jack’influenced funk. Return to one of the most memorable moments in r&b, pop, and hip hop, with one of the most successful acts of the period, Boyz II Men. Track Listing: Motownphilly - Uhh Ahh - It’s So Hard To Say Goodbye To Yesterday - Sympin’ (Ain’t Easy) - End Of The Road - I’ll Make Love To You - On Bended Knee Thank You - Water Runs Dry - I Will Get There - A Song For Mama - 4 Seasons Of Loneliness - Pass You By - Thank You In Advance IMMORTAL POPULAR IMM-941023 IMM-941022 IMM-941020 IMM-941019 IMM-941017 Boney M In Concert 1979 Culture Club Live At Yokohama Stadium, Japan - 1985 Patti Labelle Video Collection Ravi Shankar An Intimate Performance Neil Young An Intimate Performance 8 712177 061624 8 712177 061303 8 712177 061280 8 712177 060559 8 712177 059683 The disco-era extravaganza Boney M. at a live concert in Poland in 1979 - at the peak of the group’s success as one of the more theatrical and flamboyant acts of the period. Flamboyant, funny, intense, colorful, and multicultural: Culture Club ruled 1980’s pop, and this concert finds the band and its unforgettable lead singer Boy George at their absolute peak, playing a packed house in Yokohama, Japan. The sensational Patti LaBelle - in a collection of her most memorable music videos from the 1980’s, ‘90’s, and ‘00’s. The amazing Ravi Shankar plays an intricate, extended classic raga - ‘Rag Behag’ - live on a BBC stage in 1974. Included here are big hits from the 1980’s and 1990’s: ‘New Attitude’ and ‘Stir It Up,’ from 1985; the duet ‘On My Own,’ from 1987; ‘If You Asked Me To,’ from the James Bond film ‘License to Kill’; ‘Somebody Loves You, Baby,’ from 1991; and ‘When You Talk About Love’ from 1997. Nobody has been more successful in bringing Western listeners to the beauties of Indian classical music than Ravi Shankar, and this concert shows why. Beginning in meditative, alluring serenity, the master builds his sitar solo into an astonishing flurry of unexpected rhythms and notes - aided by the fleet Allah Rakha Khan on tabla and the steady Noder Mullick on tambura. (Interplay between Shankar and Kahn is especially powerful.) The great Neil Young in 1971, his breakout year - singing the songs that would make ‘Harvest’ a huge hit and Young himself a new kind of rock star. Supported by a huge ensemble including Bobby Farrell and Marcia Barrett - Boney M. here displays the extraordinary costuming and athletic dancing that gave the group immense popularity throughout Europe and the U.K. in the late 1970’s, with huge hits like ‘Gotta Go Home,’ ‘Brown Girl In The Ring,’ ‘Rasputin,’ ‘Ma Baker,’ ‘El Lute,’ and many others heard here. This show returns us to that brief but memorable moment when disco theatricality ruled an important segment of the music business and Boney M.’s unusual amalgam of dance tracks, gospel, folk, and reggae gave the band big hits. Track Listing: Rivers Of Babylon - Daddy Cool - Ma Baker - Brown Girl In The Ring - Sunny Hooray! Hooray! It’s A Holi-Holiday Dancing In The Streets - Belfast - El Lute - Rasputin - Gotta Go Home Great Culture Club hits heard here include ‘Do You Really Want To Hurt Me,’ ‘The War Song,’ ‘It’s A Miracle,’ and of course the international number-one ‘Karma Chameleon,’ along with other favorites from the band’s first three music-changing albums. A treat for those who remember and those who will be amazed for the first time by the great Culture Club and its classic ‘80’s look and sound. Track Listing: It’s A Miracle - God Thank You Woman Karma Chameleon - Gusto Blusto Black Money - Do You Really Want To Hurt Me - Miss Me Blind - The War Song But we also get a more recent song that shows LaBelle lost no steps in the new decade. ‘New Day,’ from her 2004 Def Soul Classics album ‘Timeless Journey’ captures the excitement of Patti LaBelle’s long and exciting career. Track Listing: Lady Marmalade - New Attitude - Stir It Up - On My Own (with Michael McDonald) - Oh, People - Something Special (Is Gonna Happen Tonight) - Yo Mister - If You Asked Me To - When You’ve Been Blessed (Feels Like Heaven) - Somebody Loves You Baby (You Know Who It Is) - All Right Now When You Talk About Love - New Day Beautiful, hard-driving, yet always meditative - here is Ravi Shankar in his prime. Track Listing: Tuning/Introduction - Rag Behag Shot in intimate circumstances at the BBC Studios in London, the program gives us an up-close view of the young Neil, as he switches between piano and guitar, talks humorously to his audience, and interprets his own work with intensity and commitment. In the many years since then, Neil Young has had one of the most compelling careers in folk and rock. Here we see him at the exciting breakout of that career. Track Listing: Out On The Weekend - Old Man Journey Through The Past - Heart Of Gold - Don’t Let It Bring You Down A Man Needs A Maid - Love In Mind Dance Dance Dance IMMORTAL POPULAR IMM-941015 IMM-941021 IMM-941018 IMM-941016 IMM-941013 Joan Armatrading On Stage George Clinton & The P-Funk All Stars Live In France 2005 Jeff Buckley Live In Tokyo - 1995 Lou Reed On Stage Carole King An Intimate Performance 8 712177 059669 8 712177 061297 8 712177 060542 8 712177 059676 8 712177 057795 The riveting Joan Armatrading, in her classic period: televised live-concert tracks from 1980, as well as two classic music videos. Featuring Lili Haydn - Violin and Vocals Jeff Buckley, whose life was so tragically cut off in 1997, performs live at Tokyo’s Liquid Room in 1995. The always fascinating Lou Reed, in televised live tracks from 1980, when he was introducing the benchmark album ‘Growing Up in Public.’ The great songwriter and singer Carole King, captured in her prime in 1971, breakout year of her smash album ‘Tapestry,’ with its number-one hit ‘It’s Too Late.’ In this amazing and intimate concert, Carole plays that and her other songs of the period, from ‘You’re So Far Away’ to ‘I Feel The Earth Move’ to ‘Smackwater Jack,’ accompanying herself on piano. Her singing is soulful and clear, and her personal manner is memorably endearing. The new album behind the live performances was the adventurous ‘Me Myself I,’ in which Joan was changing her style, leaving jazz-rock behind and pioneering a new blend of pop, reggae, and rock. Great songs from that album heard live here include the title track and ‘When You Kisses Me.’ Joan also gives us some earlier favorites, including ‘Love And Affection’ and ‘Show Some Emotion.’ The music videos are from the hit 1981 album ‘Walk under Ladders.’ Brilliant stuff from the 1980’s by one of the great originals, Joan Armatrading. Track Listing: Me Myself I - All The Way From America - Love And Affection - When You Kisses Me - He Wants Her - Show Some Emotion / Bonus video clips: The Weakness In Me - When I Get It Right The astounding George Clinton and the P-Funk All Stars in a powerful live performance at Jazz à Vienne, France, in 2005. At once over-the-top, mysterious, and infectiously, irresistibly rhythmic, Clinton and the ensemble give extended treatments to three Clinton tunes and an all-out rock and roll medley recalling the roots of the music in Little Richard, Chuck Berry, and others. When the amazing violinist Lili Haydn joins in on ‘I’m Never Gonna Tell It,’ things get truly wild. A classic concert from one of the most innovative and enduring bands of our time. Track Listing: Bounce To This - I’m Never Gonna Tell It - Flashlight - Rock & Roll Medley In this concert, Buckley works in the trademark style that had made him a star of the alternative folk-rock scene of the early-1990’s East Village music scene: solo, accompanying himself with a Telecaster. The effect is haunting, intimate, deeply emotional. Favorites from his only completed album ‘Grace’ - ‘Mojo Pin,’ ‘So Real,’ and ‘Last Goodbye’ - get impressive treatment here. And Jeff closes this show with his inimitable cover of Leonard Cohen’s ‘Hallelujah.’ A gorgeous and powerful evening from a star whose career ended much too soon. Here Lou reviews high points from his 1970’s career, with songs from ‘Transformer,’ ‘Berlin,’ and other albums - including, of course, a jumpy version of ‘Walk On The Wild Side.’ In the new album, Lou was taking a new approach. We’re treated to hear fresh, live versions of songs now classic: ‘My Old Man,’ ‘Standing on Ceremony,’ ‘So Alone,’ and ‘Keep Away.’ The band is sharp and clever; Lou’s idiosyncratic vocals are as crisp and deadpan as always. A rare look a Lou Reed making an early musical transition. Track Listing: Track Listing: Mojo Pin - So Real - Last Goodbye Hallelujah So Alone - Standing On Ceremony Walk On The Wild Side - Keep Away The Kids - Street Hassle - My Old Man Carole also delves into her earlier catalogue, from when she was an adept Brill Building songwriter for 1960’s acts like the Shirelles, singing her classics ‘Up On The Roof’ and ‘Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow,’ and the Aretha Franklin hit ‘A Natural Woman.’ And when James Taylor - then a brand-new superstar - accompanies Carole on guitar, a moment in rock history is fully recaptured. Track List: I Feel The Earth Move - (You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman - So Far Away - It’s Too Late - Smackwater Jack Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow - Up On The Roof IMMORTAL POPULAR IMM-941012 IMM-941010 IMM-941009 IMM-941008 IMM-941007 Chet Atkins, Jerry Reed & Suzy Bogguss Live In Nashville The Byrds Live The Carpenters Live On Stage The B-52’s Live Germany 1983 Baden Powell Quartet Tristeza Live 1970 8 712177 057603 8 712177 057504 8 712177 057511 8 712177 057344 8 712177 057375 Country guitar greats Chet Atkins and Jerry Reed come together in an all-star extravaganza, featuring the superstar country vocalist Suzy Bogguss, along with virtuoso Nashville players Mark O’Connor, Jerry Douglas, and others. Folk-rock pioneers the Byrds in a series of fascinating live and video clips from 1965-1970, followed by three live numbers from 1990, two featuring Bob Dylan. A gorgeous 1971 live performance from the Carpenters - capturing the duo at the moment of their breakout success. The B-52’s, in their peak incarnation, before the tragic death of guitarist Ricky Wilson, live in Germany in the spring of 1983. Perhaps the greatest of Brazilian guitarists, Baden Powell, leading his powerful quartet - plus Dulce Nunes on vocals - in lovely, closely knit numbers blending jazz, samba, Afro-Brazilian, and other influences. Atkins and Douglas duet beautifully on great songs like ‘Muleskinner Blues,’ Summertime,’ ‘Sneakin’ Around,’ and others. Suzy joins them for some good-time versions of ‘Ain’t Nobody’s Business’ and ‘Goin’ Down The Road,’ as well as for her own hits. The band rocks, and the unparalleled guitar artistry of Chet Atkins - and his influence on such talents as Jerry Reed - is fully on display. A great evening of all-American music. Track List: Sneakin’ Around - All I Ever Need Is You - Outbound Plane - Ain’t Nobody’s Business - Something - Three Little Words - Aces - Midnight - Muleskinner Blues - Summertime - Georgia On My Mind - Goin’ Down The Road Feelin’ Bad Hits are here: ‘Eight Miles High,’ ‘Turn, Turn, Turn,’ ‘So You Want To Be A Rock ’N’ Roll Star,’ ‘The Times They Are A-Changin’,’ and more. Some of the songs come in exciting contexts: the Byrds collaborate with banjo master Earl Scruggs for ‘You Ain’t Goin’ Nowhere’ and the footage gives us a glimpse of an unusual recording situation. Some of the numbers remind us of TV’s forays into rock and roll special effects. And the final three numbers show us the mature Byrds in reunion. An illuminating and thrilling collection of performances by one of our best-loved classic rock bands. Track List: The Times They Are A-Changin’ - Eight Miles High - So You Want To Be A Rock ‘N’ Roll Star - Nothin’ To It (with Earl Scruggs & Band) - You Ain’t Goin’ Nowhere (with Earl Scruggs & Band) Eight Miles High (instrumental jam) Long Jam - Jesus Is Just Alright - Turn! Turn! Turn! - Mr. Tambourine Man (with Bob Dylan) - He Was A Friend Of Mine (with Bob Dylan) The huge early hits are here: ‘Rainy Days and Mondays,’ ‘For All We Know,’ ‘(They Long To Be) Close to You,’ ‘We’ve Only Just Begun.’ An intriguing cover of the Beatles’ ‘Help’ opens the show. And an extended Bacharach-David medley reminds us of the beauty and sophistication of the best easy-listening soft rock of a classic period. Throughout the show, Karen Carpenter’s singing is pure, clear, and lovely, and the arrangements are consistently tasteful and appealing. A beautiful set of songs from that great duo, Richard and Karen Carpenter. Track List: Help! - Love Is Surrender - And When He Smiles - Rainy Days And Mondays Bacharach/David Medley: Knowing When To Leave; Make It Easy On Yourself; (There’s) Always Something There To Remind Me; I’ll Never Fall In Love Again; Walk On By; Do You Know The Way To San Jose - For All We Know - Sometimes - (They Long To Be) Close To You - We’ve Only Just Begun The great songs get intense treatment: ‘Planet Claire,’ ‘Song For A Future Generation,’ ‘Mesopotamia,’ ‘Dance This Mess Around,’ and of course a killer ‘Rock Lobster,’ with unremitting dancing and near-electronic vocal sound effects. The B-52’s close the show with a powerful, danceable ‘Party Out Of Bounds,’ complete with edgy horns, percussion, keyboards, and yelling. This is an unforgettable evening of irresistible post-punk rock and roll. Track List: Song For A Future Generation - Planet Claire - Mesopotamia - Big Bird - Dance This Mess Around - Rock Lobster - Party Out Of Bounds It is 1970, and Baden Powell is at the top of his form, with gorgeous renditions of the well-loved compositions ‘Manha de Carnaval,’ ‘Tristeza,’ and ‘Samba Triste,’ among others. And in ‘Ferro de Passar,’ with its intense percussion, the quartet shows all the heat and dexterity Baden Powell brought to the seminal blending of African, jazz, and European-influenced sounds that is Brazilian music. A powerful and lovely concert from a master of Brazilian idioms. Track List: Manha de Carnaval - Tristeza - Tristeza e Solidão - Ferro de Passar - Insonia Garota de Ipanema - Aos Pes da Santa Cruz - Marcha Escocesa - Samba Triste IMMORTAL POPULAR IMM-941005 IMM-941004 IMM-941003 IMM-941002 IMM-940999 Buena Vista Social Club In Concert Germany 2006 Molly Hatchet Live In Kentucky Various Artists Pop-A-Licious Tom Petty Live In Chicago Donovan An Intimate Performance 8 712177 057351 8 712177 057399 8 712177 055647 The beautiful, powerful sound of the Buena Vista Social Club - accomplished Cuban music emerging from the classic Havana sounds that gave the world rumba, mambo, and salsa. When guitar genius Ry Cooder brought that music to the attention of the world in the 1996 album, and then in a film, the careers of some of the greatest artists in the world were revived. Hard-driving, nonstop Southern rock from the classic band Molly Hatchet - featuring both seminal lead guitarist Bobby Ingram and founding Hatchet lead guitarist Dave Hlubek, in a packed 2006 show in Kentucky. A fascinating package of classic music videos from the great days of the 1980’s and ‘90’s. 8 712177 055685 8 712177 055364 This 2006 concert in Germany gives us a line-up of artists who played on the album - including Manuel ‘Guajiro’ Mirabal and Orlando ‘Cachaito’ Lopez - along with other fine musicians in the same idiom, playing the Havana son and related forms that they have made their own and brought to international acclaim. A great evening of swinging Latin sounds. Track List: Realidad y Fantasia - Me Bote de Guano - No Vuelvo A Moron; Las Tres Marias; Apurrunenme Mujeres - Guajira in F Minor - El Cuarto de Tula The band’s biggest hit, ‘Flirtin’ With Disaster,’ is given blistering treatment here - but so are a raft of great songs associated with the late founding Molly Hatchet songwriter and singer Danny Joe Brown: ‘Whiskey Man,’ ‘Bounty Hunter,’ and ‘Devil’s Canyon’ among them. And covers of classics by both Gregg Allman and Eric Clapton make the concert truly a Southern-rock guitar extravaganza. A mindblowing evening of killer rock and roll. Track List: Whiskey Man - Bounty Hunter - Gator Country - Son Of The South - Fall Of The Peacemakers - Devil’s Canyon Get In The Game - Drum Solo - Beatin’ The Odds - Moonlight Dancing On The Bayou - Rainbow Bridge - Layla / Guitar Solo - Dreams I’ll Never See - Flirtin’ With Disaster From the purring disco of Barry White’s ‘Practice What You Preach,’ to the rootsy sounds of Bob Dylan, George Harrison and the other Traveling Wilburys in ‘Inside Out’; from the skainspired New Wave of 10cc and Sparks to the easy listening of Sade’s ‘Smooth Operator’ - these great songs and moving images are a fitting testament to the wide variety of the classic video era. Other standouts include David Bowie’s ‘I’m Afraid Of Americans’ (also starring a menacing Trent Reznor), Don Henley’s haunting blue-eyed soul on ‘Not Enough Love In The World,’ Bonnie Tyler’s ‘Holding Out For A Hero,’ and Lenny Kravitz’s state-of-the-art video ’American Woman.’ A fun and moving collection. Track List: Barry White - Practice What You Preach / Bonnie Tyler - Holding Out For A Hero / David Bowie - I’m Afraid Of Americans / Sparks - Beat The Clock / Sade - Smooth Operator / Billy Ocean There’ll Be Sad Songs (To Make You Cry) / Spandau Ballet - Only When You Leave / Don Henley - Not Enough Love In The World / Lenny Kravitz - American Woman / Tears For Fears - Sowing The Seeds Of Love / Alison Moyet - Love Resurrection / Pat Benatar - Invincible / The Traveling Wilburys - Inside Out / Earth, Wind & Fire - Fantasy / 10cc Dreadlock Holiday / The Rattles - Hot Wheels The great roots-rocker Tom Petty in a brilliant 2003 concert. Tom brings humor, intimacy, and rock-and-roll intensity to a set mixing his own hits with blues, bluegrass, and rock covers. ‘Crawlin’ Back To You,’ ‘I Won’t Back Down,’ ‘Angel Dream,’ ‘Melinda,’ ‘You Wreck Me,’ ‘Refugee’ - these and other originals Tom endows with a blend of passion and laid-back charm. He delves deeply into Chicago blues, covering classics by Elmore James, Willie Dixon, and others. He returns to his Traveling Wilbury days with ‘Handle with Care.’ Other standouts include Animals and Chuck Berry covers and the bluegrass standard ‘Rollin’ In My Sweet Baby’s Arms.’ A beautiful and satisfying concert from one of the great artists of our time. Track List: Baby, Please Don’t Go - Crawlin’ Back To You - Handle With Care - I Won’t Back Down - I’m Cryin’ - Angel Dream Melinda - Born In Chicago - The Red Rooster - Carol - Refugee - Love Is A Long Road - You Don’t Know How It Feels - Black Leather Woman I Done Somebody Wrong - I Got A Woman - Thirteen Days - Wake Up Time - Rollin’ In My Sweet Baby’s Arms Lost Children - Two Men Talkin’ - You Wreck Me An intimate concert appearance by Donovan - at the peak of his role as both flower-child icon and pop hit-maker. It’s 1972, and the great singer-songwriter, sitting cross-legged on the stage in flowing garb, accompanies himself on guitar and sings many of his best-loved songs. ‘Jennifer Juniper,’ ‘Catch The Wind,’ ‘Colours,’ ‘Happiness Runs,’ and other timeless Donovan hits get special treatment here, with a small, rapt audience hanging on every word, and the singer’s charm investing every moment with fun and pleasure. Both ‘Happiness’ and ‘There Is A Mountain’ become rousing singalongs. Newer songs - for 1972! - like ‘Ordinary Family,’ ‘People Call Me The Pied Piper,’ and ‘Well Known Has-Been’ are also given careful interpretations. And the show ends with the big hit and signature song ‘Mellow Yellow.’ A beautiful moment in Donovan’s amazing career and the musical history of our time. Track List: Jennifer Juniper - There Is A Mountain Catch The Wind - The Ordinary Family - Lovely Princess - People Call Me The Pied Piper - A Well Known Has-Been - Happiness Runs - Colours Sailing Homeward - Cosmic Wheels/ Maria Magenta - The Pee Song - Mellow Yellow IMMORTAL POPULAR IMM-940998 IMM-940997 IMM-940996 IMM-940995 IMM-940994 Various Artists Sound Of The Seventies Various Artists Shout & Other Hits From The 60’s Various Artists Yesterday Once More Video Jukebox Various Artists That Was Then - Video Jukebox Dolly Parton & Friends Love Always Live 8 712177 055234 8 712177 054961 8 712177 055005 8 712177 054992 8 712177 054923 Amazing rock video, in all its big-haired glory, from the classic era of the 1970’s. Gyrating go-go dancers, mod and early psychedelic sets and effects, screaming teenybop audiences, and great soul and rock hits: this was rock TV in the 1960’s. An amazing treasure trove of great short-film performances from the best singers and bands of the 1930’s and ‘40’s - the long era of classic pop. From Aretha Franklin, Tina Turner, Bo Diddley, and James Brown - pioneers of soul and r&b - to the Byrds, Donovan, the Turtles - exponents of folk-rock - to amazing rarities (Johnny Cash’s dancing in a hobo outfit for ‘Orange Blossom Special,’ Zsa Zsa Gabor’s ‘Hi Heel Sneakers’), this rich collection take us back to a fascinating period not only in music but also in television. A must-own for music fans and nostalgia buffs alike. From huge stars who sang in a variety of styles - Cab Calloway, Nat ‘King’ Cole, the Mills Brothers, the Four Freshman, and others - to swinging novelty performances from the great Dorothy Dandridge ... from classic ‘sweet’ and jaunty material from the King Sisters, Perry Como, and the Starlighters to swinging entries from Peggy Lee and Maxine Sullivan - plus Latin-inflected numbers from Banda Da Lua Boys and Cyd Charisse with the Mills Rhumba Orchestra - this collection returns us to a time that was at once more innocent and more varied than we often remember. Great singers and great bands who came to fame in the 1930’s and ‘40’s, captured in short films showcasing their talents. Nat ‘King’ Cole, Peggy Lee, the King Sisters, the Mills Brothers, Glenn Miller, Fats Waller - many of the biggest stars of the era are here, giving fascinating performances of some of their best-loved numbers from the eras of swing and classic pop. Recent live performances from Dolly Parton dominate this collection - which also features appearances from luminaries like Merle Haggard, Loretta Lynn, Lynn Anderson, Brenda Lee, and Willie Nelson. With acts as diverse as Dr. Hook & the Medicine Show, Bad Company, the Hollies, Robert Palmer, the Specials, Natalie Cole, and many others, we return to the days before video had taken over music - and artists and TV producers alike were finding new ways to use video effects to dramatize pop songs. Highlights include a live-concert ‘Free Bird’ from Lynyrd Skynyrd; classic, early music-video from the Knack, doing ‘My Sharona’; and Mink Deville’s underground-glam period piece ‘Spanish Stroll.’ Watch and remember. Track List: Toto - Hold The Line / Bad Company All Right Now / The Hollies – He Ain’t Heavy, He’s My Brother / The Air That I Breathe / Robert Palmer - Every Kinda People / Status Quo – Caroline / The Knack - My Sharona / A Taste of Honey Boogie Oogie Oogie / Tavares - Heaven Must Be Missing An Angel / City Boy 5-7-0-5 / Status Quo - Rockin’ All Over The World / Lynyrd Skynyrd - Free Bird / Dr.Hook - When You’re In Love With A Beautiful Woman / Hot Chocolate Emma / Mink DeVille - Spanish Stroll / Sparks - This Town Ain’t Big Enough For Both Of Us / Steve Harley - Make Me Smile / The Specials - A Message To You Rudy / Tom Robinson Band 2-4-6-8 Motorway / 10CC - I’m Not In Love / Joe Jackson - It’s Different For Girls / Marshall Hain - Dancing In The City / Natalie Cole - This Will Be (An Everlasting Love) Track List: The Righteous Brothers - Ko-Ko Joe / Jerry Lee Lewis - High School Confidential / Aretha Franklin Mockingbird / Tina Turner - Goodbye, So Long / Bo Diddley - Hey Bo Diddley / Little Anthony & The Imperials - Hurt So Bad / Johnny Cash - Orange Blossom Special / The Everly Brothers - Wake Up Little Susie / Chuck Berry - Back In The U.S.A. / James Brown - Night Train / The Kingsmen - Louie, Louie / Sir Douglas Quintet - She’s About A Mover / Roy Head - Treat Her Right / The Olympics Good Lovin’ / The McCoys - Hang On Sloopy / The Hondells - Little Honda / The Righteous Brothers - Let The Good Times Roll / Jerry Lee Lewis - Great Balls Of Fire / The Byrds - Turn, Turn, Turn / Donovan - Catch The Wind / The Turtles - Let Me Be / Beau Brummels Laugh, Laugh / The Mamas & The Papas - California Dreamin’ / The Yardbirds - For Your Love / Donovan Colours / The Turtles - It Ain’t Me Babe / The Byrds - Feel A Whole Lot Better / The Gentrys - Keep On Dancing / Dobie Gray - The ‘In’ Crowd / Zsa Zsa Gabor - Hi Heel Sneakers / The Isley Brothers - Shout A must for music and nostalgia lovers alike. Track List: Gene Austin - My Blue Heaven / Les Paul & Mary Ford - Song In Blue / The Delta Rhythm Boys - Dry Bones / Perry Como - A Friend Of Yours / Peggy Lee - It’s A Good Day / Nat King Cole & Ida James - Is You Is Or Is You Ain’t (My Baby) / Banda Da Lua Boys - Brazil / Cab Calloway - Minnie The Moocher / Maxine Sullivan - Some Of These Days / Les Elgart - Dream, Dream Dream / The Four Freshmen - (Ain’t Seen) Nothin’ Like You / Dorothy Dandridge - Cow Cow Boogie / The Starlighters - Ain’t She Sweet / Gertrude Niesen- La Cucaracha / Lawrence Welk - Doin’ You Good / Jeri Sullivan - Rum And Coca Cola / Benito Moreno - Granada / Glenn Miller’s Modernaires - Do Nothing Till You Hear From Me / Hoagy Carmichael, Dorothy Dandridge & Peter Ray - Lazy Bones / The King Sisters & Alvino Rey It’s Easy To Remember / Cyd Charisse & The Mills Rhumba Orchestra Rhumba Serenade / The Mills Brothers Lazy River Less expected entries include a very young Mel Torme, singing ‘Blue Room’; Nick Lucas crooning ‘Tiptoe through the Tulips’; Carlos Molina’s hard-driving ‘No. 8’; Rosetta Tharpe (before she was ‘Sister’ Rosetta) rocking some risqué swing with Lucky Millinder; the Delta Rhythm Boys working out on ‘The ‘A’ Train’; and many more. For nostalgia buffs, for film buffs, and for fans of American music in all its glorious variation, this collection will be a beloved must-see. Track List: Glenn Miller’s Modernaires - Juke Box Saturday Night / The Mills Brothers & Dorothy Dandridge - Paper Doll / Peggy Lee - What More Can A Woman Do / Carlos Molina - Mambo No. 8 / Fats Waller - Honeysuckle Rose / Les Compagnons - De La Chanson Mes Jeunes Annees / Mel Torme - Blue Room / Rosetta Tharpe & Lucky Millinder - Four Or Five Times / The King Sisters & Alvino Rey - Penthouse Serenade / Nat King Cole - I’m An Errand Boy For Rhythm / Nick Lucas Tip-Toe Through The Tulips / Irving Fields Trio - Mexican Hotfoot / Cyd Charisse & Stan Kenton - This Love Of Mine / The DeCastro Sisters - Cuban Nightmare / The Mills Brothers - Till Then / Teresa Brewer - I’m The Lonesomest Gal In Town / Lawrence Welk - If I Had My Way / The Delta Rhythm Boys - Take The ‘A’ Train / Sonny Skyler & Vincent Lopez - Don’t Cry / Will Bradley - Barnyard Bounce / The Dinning Sisters - You’re A Character Dear / Eddy Howard & Valerie Thon Moonlight Becomes You Dolly returns to rural roots and acoustic sounds in these songs, fronting a crack bluegrass ensemble and bringing all of her trademark energy, humor, charm, and pathos to newer songs like ‘Little Sparrow’ and ‘Mountain Angel,’ as well as to Dolly classics like ‘Coat Of Many Colors’ and ‘I Will Always Love You.’ In keeping with the down-home country flavor, Willie joins Leon Russell for a rousing ‘Wabash Canonball,’ Loretta - in her prime - sings ‘You’re Looking At Country,’ and Merle does a swinging ‘Think I’ll Just Stay Here And Drink,’ while the others do themselves proud too. Track List: Dolly Parton - Train, Train / Dolly Parton - Little Sparrow / Merle Haggard I Think I’ll Just Stay Here And Drink / Dolly Parton - Shine / Lynn Anderson Queen Of Hearts / Dolly Parton Mountain Angel/ Willie Nelson & Leon Russell - Wabash Cannonball / Dolly Parton - Marry Me / Brenda Lee - Silver Threads And Golden Needles / Dolly Parton - A Tender Lie / Charley Pride (I’m So) Afraid Of Losing You Again / Dolly Parton - I Don’t Believe You’ve Met My Baby / Loretta Lynn - You’re Lookin’ At Country / Dolly Parton - Coat Of Many Colors / Dolly Parton - I Will Always Love You / That Was Country Time IMMORTAL POPULAR IMM-940989 IMM-940993 IMM-940992 IMM-940991 IMM-940990 Tom Waits Romeo Bleeding Live From Austin The Pretenders Live From New York City Joni Mitchell An Intimate Performance B.B. King Memphis Blues Session 8 712177 054886 8 712177 054725 8 712177 054657 8 712177 054299 8 712177 054206 Tom Waits - raconteur, poet, singer, pianist, writer, genius, and one-man revivalist of a bygone world - in a 1978 concert from Austin, Texas. The Pretenders were icons of British post-punk, fronted by the cool, tough American lead singer and songwriter Chrissie Hynde. The band defined a time and established a sound for the new wave of the 1980’s. The astonishing Joni Mitchell in a 1970 concert recorded for a small, devoted British audience at the height of her first phase of stardom. Accompanied only by her own guitar, piano, and dulcimer, Joni shows all the extraordinaty confidence and musicality that had quickly made her an international star of singing and songwriting. The titanic blues master and icon B. B. King in a concert deftly filmed in the musical hotbed of Memphis, scene of the earliest success of the ‘Beale Street Blues Boy.’ Joined by other great blues artists - Buddy Guy, Albert Collins, Koko Taylor, and Robert Cray among them B.B. here relives his greatest hits across many decades, sings and plays blues standards, and leads the polished, hardrocking ensemble sound that has long been his stock in trade. Disco diva Donna Summer in an exciting live 1999 concert, deftly shot at New York City’s fabled Hammerstein Ballroom. Here the emerging star, strikingly young and self-assured in his compelling skid-row persona, takes us on a series of amazing journeys, at once comic and poignant, and full of the down-at-heels characters only Tom Waits can bring to life. In songs like ‘On The Nickel,’ ‘I Wish I Was In New Orleans,’ ‘Romeo Is Bleeding,’ ‘Small Change’ and others, Tom Waits conjures an entire universe. One of our most idiosyncratic writers and performers, captured at an early moment in his amazing career. Track List: Summertime / Burma-Shave - Annie’s Back In Town / I Wish I Was In New Orleans / Ain’t Gonna Rain - Sweet Little Bullet From A Pretty Blue Gun - On The Nickel - Romeo Is Bleeding - Silent Night / Christmas Card From A Hooker In Minneapolis - Small Change / Hey, Big Spender / Small Change (reprise) This 1998 concert, with Hynde and Martin Chambers from the original line-up - and Adam Seymour on guitar, Andy Hobson on bass, and Zeb Jamerson on keyboards - displays both the timelessness of the Pretenders’ original rock and roll hits and the artistic persistence of Chrissie herself. Through trial and tragedy, Hynde and the band have continued to perfect the Pretenders’ amazing sound. Hits like ‘Message Of Love’ and ‘Kid’ are given new life in this hard-driving, cohesive concert. ‘Back On The Chain Gang’ and ‘My City Was Gone’ have never sounded better. And Chrissie takes on a song in Spanish, using her gorgeous rock voice to find meaning and nuance in unfamiliar material. With revealing commentary from Chrissie herself, this concert is a mustsee for all fans of the Pretenders - and of classic rock and roll. Track List: Message Of Love - Kid - Night In My Veins - Middle Of The Road - Don’t Get Me Wrong - My City Was Gone - Back On The Chain Gang - Rabo De Nube Mystery Achievement Many songs that had already established Joni’s reputation are heard here: ‘Chelsea Morning,’ ‘Both Sides Now,’ ‘For Free,’ and ‘Big Yellow Taxi’ among them. She also presents ‘My Old Man’ in an unfinished version, and ‘California’ with beautiful dulcimer accompaniment - both would grace her next album, the benchmark ‘Blue,’ which would take Joni’s career in a new direction. A beautuful program that brings back a bygone musical moment. Track List: Chelsea Morning - Cactus Tree - My Old Man - For Free - California - Big Yellow Taxi - Both Sides Now Throughout, there is the unmistakable sound of B.B.’s wailing electric guitar - the famous ‘Lucille’ - as well as the sharp vocals, witty showmanship, and sheer charisma that have made B.B. King an icon of blues and American show business. And rare archival material and revealing interviews help make this program an extraordinary tribute to one of the great artists of our time. Track List: T-Bone Shuffle (with Joe Louis Walker) Three O’Clock Blues - Ain’t Nobody’s Business (with Ruth Brown) - The Thrill Is Gone - I Can’t Quit You Baby (with Buddy Guy) - Stormy Monday (with Albert Collins) - You Can Have My Husband (with Irma Thomas) Playin’ With My Friends (with Robert Cray) - Sweet Home Chicago (with Koko Taylor); Kansas City (with Irma Thomas); You Ain’t Good Lookin’ ) (with Ruth Brown) - Hey, Hey The Blues Is Alright (with ensemble) Donna Summer Live From New York From ‘On The Radio,’ perhaps her most haunting ballad, to such throbbing smash dance tracks as ‘This Time I Know It’s For Real,’ ‘I Feel Love,’ ‘Dim All The Lights,’ ‘Bad Girls,’ ‘Hot Stuff, and more - including the indelible r&b classic ‘She Works Hard For The Money’ - Donna re-lives an amazing career of hitmaking. And she sprinkles in both a Gershwin classic and her own showstopping, original musical-theater compositions. A thrilling evening of powerful singing. Track List: On The Radio - This Time I Know It’s For Real - No More Tears (Enough Is Enough) (with Tina Arena) - I Feel Love - Dim All The Lights - Someone To Watch Over Me - She Works Hard For The Money - If There Is Music There MacArthur Park - (Riding) Through The Storm - Bad Girls - Don’t Wanna Work My Life - Nobody - Last Dance IMMORTAL POPULAR IMM-940988 IMM-940987 IMM-940986 IMM-940984 IMM-940983 Lynyrd Skynyrd Another One From The Road Foghat & Guests Blues Tribute A Rockin’ Evening With Jerry Lee Lewis The Supremes Hits In The Name Of Love Dwight Yoakam In Concert 8 712177 054046 8 712177 053933 8 712177 053926 8 712177 053865 8 712177 053858 Southern-fried, hard-boogieing rock and roll from a 1997 incarnation of the great Lynyrd Great, classic blues and r&b artists from Muddy Waters to Paul Butterfield to Otis Blackwell - join the benchmark British rock band Foghat for a onenight-only show at New York’s fabled Palladium in 1978. Jerry Lee Lewis presents a thrilling evening of rock and roll and country music - in trademark ‘Killer’ style. The magnificent Supremes, in a remarkable series of live and televised appearances - showcasing both the irresistible songwriting of the Motown songwriting team Holland-DozierHolland and the emergence of Diana Ross as a superstar. Dwight Yoakam, star of honky-tonk and Hollywood, in a rocking live concert from 1986, the year of his breakout success with his first album, ‘Guitars, Cadillacs, Etc., Etc.’ Yoakam’s youthful appeal and hillbilly style are everywhere apparent in this show, shot before an enthusiastic audience at the Peterborough Music Festival in England. Skynyrd, worldwide ambassadors of the deep-South soul. Featuring original members, hard-core sidemen, and the great Ronnie Van Zandt’s brother Johnny on powerful vocals, Skynyrd brings enormous intensity and virtuosity to their many greatest and best-loved songs. ‘Sweet Home Alabama,’ ‘What’s Your Name,’ ‘That Smell,’ and many others including, of course, a long and moving ‘Free Bird’- all are not only lovingly re-created but also come alive in new ways, with blistering guitars, guttural singing, and propulsive rhythm. A powerful show - from one of rock’s great classic acts. Track List: We Ain’t Much Different – What’s Your Name - Voodoo Lake - That Smell Bring It On - Simple Man - Sweet Home Alabama – Travellin’ Man - Freebird Foghat (known for huge 1970’s hits like ‘Slow Ride’) opens the proceedings with its trademark searing, proto-metal blues, on Robert Johnson’s ‘Sweet Home Chicago’ and Elmore James’s ‘It Hurts Me Too.’ Dave ‘Honeyboy’ Edwards, Eddie ‘Bluesman’ Kirkland, John Lee Hooker, and Otis Blackwell give a primer in low-down blues roots. Then U.S. revivalists Paul Butterfield and Johnny Winter blow the doors off. And the amazing Muddy Water brings down the house with ‘Hoochie Coochie Man’ - with the whole ensemble getting together for a powerful, throbbing ‘I Just Want To Make Love to You.’ Blues at its best - and a night to remember. Track List: Foghat - Sweet Home Chicago / Foghat - It Hurt MeToo / Dave ‘Honeyboy’ Edwards - My Baby’s Gone / Eddie ‘Bluesman’ Kirkland - Done Somebody Wrong / Eddie ‘Bluesman’ Kirkland - Love Light / Paul Butterfield Shake Your Money Maker / John Lee Hooker - Crawlin’ King Snake / Otis Blackwell - All Shook Up / Otis Blackwell - Don’t Be Cruel / Johnny Winter - Last Night / Muddy Waters - (I’m Your) Hoochie Coochie Man / Muddy Waters - I Just Want To Make Love To You Shot in 1986 in Orlando, this concert brings some of Jerry Lee’s wildest rockabilly hits - ‘Great Balls Of Fire,’ ‘Whole Lotta Shakin’ Goin’ On’ together with rock and roll associated with someof his great 1950’s colleagues and competitors - Chuck Berry’s ‘Sweet Little Sixteen,’ Little Richard’s ‘Tutti Frutti.’ And then there’s Hank William’s ‘You Win Again’ and the Killer’s own country hits ‘Thirty-Nine And Holding’ and ‘Middle Age Crazy’ - reminding us of the country balladeer in Jerry Lee Lewis. An exciting evening of passionate live music from one of our greatest singers, pianists, and culture heroes. Track List: Keep My Motor Running - You Win Again - Lucille - Over The Rainbow Who’s Gonna Play This Old Piano Great Balls Of Fire - Trouble In Mind Rockin’ My Life Away - Think About It Darlin’ - When I Get My Wings - Middle Age Crazy - 39 And Holding - Sweet Little Sixteen - The One Rose (That’s Left In My Heart) - Whole Lotta Shakin’ Goin’ On; Good Golly Miss Molly; Tutti Frutti - C.C.Rider - High School Confidentia; I Am What I Am - Meat Man - Me And Bobby McGee - Jerry’s Close Some of these performances find the trio lip-synching on dance-party shows of the era. In others, they are pioneering an early form of the music video. In some, they sing for live audiences, with humorous commentary from Diana Ross. And all of their great hits of the mid1960’s are here: ‘Where Did Our Love Go, ‘ ‘Baby Love, ‘ ‘Stop! In The Name Of Love, ‘ ‘My World Is Empty Without You, ‘ and many others. This program is thus a must-have for fans of soul, Motown, and classic video alike. Track List: Where Did Our Love Go - Baby Love - Come See About Me - Stop! In The Name Of Love - Back In My Arms Again - Nothing But Heartaches - I Hear A Symphony - My World Is Empty Without You - You Can’t Hurry Love - You Keep Me Hangin’ On - Love Is Here And Now You’re Gone - The Happening - Reflections - In And Out Of Love - Love Child - Someday We’ll Be Together - Stop! In The Name Of Love (reprise) - When The Lovelight Starts Shining Through His Eyes / Bonus Track: My World Is Empty Without You ‘Honky Tonk Man,’ the Johnny Horton classic that was Dwight’s first hit, gets rousing treatment, as do ‘It Won’t Hurt,’ another unforgettable number from that first album; two Bill Monroe bluegrass standards; and other great originals and covers. A powerful and convincing live statement from one of the great rootscountry artists of our time - captured in the first flush of his success. Track List: Can’t You Hear Me Callin’ - 1000 Miles - Rocky Road Blues - It Won’t Hurt - Honky Tonk Man - The Grand Tour - Walkin’ After Midnight - This Drinkin’ Will Kill IMMORTAL POPULAR IMM-940982 IMM-940980 IMM-940979 IMM-940978 IMM-940977 Frankie Laine In Concert Various Artists Remember The 60’s Marvin Gaye At His Best Live Roberta Flack At Her Best Live Various Artists Rock The Universe 8 712177 053834 8 712177 053490 8 712177 053483 8 712177 053476 8 712177 052967 The great Frankie Laine, in a live concert given in England, showcasing many of Frankie’s biggest numbers, and reminding us of the enduring legacy he brought to every kind of music he sang from jazz to pop, from country to swing, from blues to folk. A star-studded, fully packed program of great hits of the 1960’s - performed by the original performers, in an amazing variety of television settings, from the early lip-synching of Freddy & the Dreamers to the sweaty, over-the-top hard rocking of Otis Redding. The brilliant, powerful Marvin Gaye, in stellar performances drawn from two concerts given when the great soul singer – perhaps the greatest of his generation – was at his mature peak. The amazing Roberta Flack, seen and heard in the live concert settings that have always been her greatest medium. ‘Rawhide,’ ‘That Lucky Old Sun,’ ‘Jealousy,’ ‘Lord, You Gave Me A Mountain,’ ‘Jezebel’ - these and other Laine favorites are all reprised for a wildly enthusiastic audience. Frankie also moves easily between his honky-tonk cover of Hank Williams’s ‘Your Cheatin’ Heart’ to the standard ‘Feelings’ - all part of the unforgettable class, warmth, and musicality that are Frankie Laine. The songs and the singers who changed music history are here: ‘Time Is On My Side, ‘ from a very young, very cool Rolling Stones; the Searchers with ‘Needles and Pins ‘; the gorgeous Marvin Gaye on ‘Take This Heart Of Mine ‘; ahead-of-its time funk-rock from Sly & the Family Stone; good-time swamp rock from Creedence Clearwater Revival; psychedelia from Vanilla Fudge; soul from James Brown and the Supremes; blue-eyed soul from Dusty Springfield; and so much more. Classic, hard-driving videos from such varied and exciting rockers as Def Leppard, Asia, and John Mellencamp - as well as rootsier acts ranging from Billy Ray Cyrus to Bonnie Raitt. Pop favorites like Raitt’s ‘Not The Only One,’ the J. Geils Band’s ‘Freeze Frame,’ and Kiss’s ‘Domino’ are presented side-by-side with such creative uses of video technology as Björk’s ‘Isobel,’ Los Lobos’ ‘Kiko And The Lavender Moon,’ and Bonham’s ‘Change Of A Season.’ And some of these videos simply rock hard: examples include Uriah Heep’s ‘Sweet Freedom,’ two entries from Asia, and Def Leppard’s ‘Make Love Like A Man.’ An infectious and thrilling collection. Track List: Come Back To Me - Love Story Rawhide - That Lucky Old Sun Feelings - Jealousy - Dream A Little Dream Of Me - Your Cheating Heart You’re The Best Thing That Ever Happened To Me - Wrap Your Troubles In Dreams - Lord, You Gave Me A Mountain - Jezebel We can trace the development of pop TV from its awkward early days through an early ‘music video ‘ from the Fifth Dimension. And when Otis Redding’s bonus tracks really get going (with Eric Burdon of the Animals joining in on ‘Shake ‘), it feels as if the roof might come off. A fitting tribute to an exciting decade in pop, rock, and soul. Track List: Freddie & The Dreamers - I’m Telling You Now / Gerry & The Pacemakers Ferry Cross The Mersey / The Rolling Stones - Time Is On My Side / The Searchers - Needles And Pins / Marvin Gaye - Take This Heart Of Mine / James Brown - Prisoner Of Love / Creedence Clearwater Revival - Down On The Corner / Sly & The Family Stone - Everyday People/Dance To The Music / The Four Seasons - Big Girls Don’t Cry / Tommy James & The Shondells - Crimson And Clover / Vanilla Fudge - You Keep Me Hangin’ On - Vanilla Fudge / Gary Puckett & The Union Gap - Lady Willpower / Smith Baby It’s You / Oliver - Jean / The 5th Dimension - Aquarius/Let The Sunshine In / Herman’s Hermits - I’m Henry The VIII, I Am / Johnny Rivers - Baby I Need Your Loving / The Supremes - The Happening / Lou Rawls - Love Is A Hurtin’ Thing / Dusty Springfield - Son Of A Preacher Man / The Beach Boys Good Vibrations / Ray Charles - What’d I Say / Bonus tracks: Otis Redding live in concert: Satisfaction - My Girl Respect - Pain In My Heart - I Can’t Turn You Loose - Shake He died tragically early, only a few years after these performances were expertly captured on video. Fans of Marvin Gaye, of soul, and of great American music will not want to miss these thrilling live events. Early hits are here: a killer ‘I Heard It Through The Grapevine’; a hardswinging ‘How Sweet It Is (To Be Loved By You)’; and a moving medley of the benchmark duets with Tammi Terrell, who had died in 1970. The maturing Marvin Gaye of ‘Let’s Get It On’ and ‘Mercy Mercy Me / What’s Goin’ On’ gets a complete hearing too, with Marvin himself and his astonishingly sharp sidemen taking extended trips through those pioneering landscapes. And in irresistibly funky numbers like ‘A Funky Space Reincarnation’ and ‘Trouble Man,’ Marvin rivals the improvisatory achievements of such ensembles as Parliament-Funkadelic. Marvin Gaye’s amazing career, cut short far too soon, has been indelibly captured in these thrilling live performances. Track List: Got To Give It Up - A Funky Space Reincarnation - Let’s Get It On - Ain’t That Peculiar - After The Dance - I Heard It Through The Grapevine Medley: If This World Were Mine; Ain’t Nothin’ Like The Real Thing; Ain’t No Mountain High Enough - Trouble Man - How Sweet It Is (To Be Loved By You) - Medley: Mercy Mercy Me; What’s Going On - Medley: I Want You; Inner City Blues Extra Feature: Biography Backed in one concert by a crack rock and soul band and a sharp vocal trio, and in another concert by a lush, jazzy pop ensemble, Roberta reminds us of the amazing versatility that she brought to the widest imaginable repertoire, which made her both a star and a favorite among aficionados of r&b, gospel, soul, and folk. The hits are here – ‘The Closer I Get To You,’ ‘Feel Like Makin’ Love,’ ‘Killing Me Softly,’ ‘The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face,’ and others – heard in new and compelling interpretations. Other great numbers include a gospel-tinged ‘River,’ a thoughtful and riveting ‘Some Gospel According To Matthew,’ the funny and sexy ‘Reverend Lee,’ and the witty ‘Why Don’t You Move In With Me,’ among others. A beautiful set of performances from one of our greatest and most flexible singers, pianists, and interpreters. Track List: The Closer I Get To You - River Sweet Georgia Brown - Some Gospel According To Matthew - Feel Like Makin’ Love - Reverend Lee - Stormy Monday The Thrill Is Gone - Why Don’t You Move In With Me - Jesse - Killing Me Softly With His Song - The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face Track List: Asia - Heat Of The Moment / Def Leppard - Make Love Like A Man / John Mellencamp - Now More Than Ever / Asia - Sole Survivor / Los Lobos - Kiko And The Lavender Moon / Red Hot Chili Peppers - Breaking The Girl / Meat Loaf - I’d Do Anything For Love (But I Won’t Do That) / Bonham - Change Of A Season / J. Geils Band - Freeze Frame / Billy Ray Cyrus - Could’ve Been Me / Bonnie Raitt - Not The Only One / Björk Isobel / Billy Falcon - Heaven’s Highest Hill / Kiss - Domino / Ugly Kid Joe - Cat’s In The Cradle / John Fogerty - Walking In A Hurricane / Material Issue - What Girls Want / Killer Dwarfs - Hard Luck Town / Uriah Heep - Sweet Freedom IMMORTAL POPULAR IMM-940976 IMM-940975 MM-940974 IMM-940973 IMM-940972 Various Artists The Best Of Latin Steely Dan In Concert Various Artists Remember The 80’s Various Artists Hard ‘N’ Heavy Nina Simone Live In London 8 712177 052769 8 712177 052530 8 712177 052493 8 712177 052363 8 712177 052226 Selena … Gloria Estefan … Grupo Bryndis … Marco Antonio Solis … India … These and other stars of modern Latin pop come together in this collection of classic Latin videos and live appearances. The act that defined an era in sophisticated pop, Steely Dan, in a rare, intimate concert appearance from the year 2000. Electronic keyboards, drum machines, big hair, glam suits, strange effects: ‘Remember the ‘80’s’ returns us to a classic era in both music and music video. Guitar pyrotechnics, searing vocal harmonies, athletic stage antics, head-banging beats - all the classic elements of the hardest rocking heavy metal can be both seen and heard in this wide-ranging collection of 18 classic metal videos. The great singer, songwriter, and pianist Nina Simone gives a fascinating and inspiring live concert - shot in 1984 in a club in London. From the English-language songs ‘Dreaming Of You’ and ‘I Could Fall In Love’ to the all-Spanish sounds of ‘No Debes Jugar,’ ‘Vas a Sufrir,’ ‘La Llamada,’ and many others, this program combines expressive video imagery with the horns, guitars, percussion, orchestral effects, and polished, emotive singing that have become trademarks of today’s best Latin music. Track List: Selena - La Llamada / Grupo Bryndis El Quinto Trago / India - No Debes Jugar / Gloria Estefan - I Could Fall In Love / Los Bukis feat. Marco Antonio Solis - Antes De Que Te Vayas / Banda Maguey - Quiero Volver / Los Bukis feat. Marco Antonio Solis - Como Fui A Enamorarme De Ti / Selena - Dreaming Of You / Los Humildes - Deme Una Oportunidad / Grupo Bryndis - Vas A Sufrir / Grupo Bryndis - Quizas Si, Quizas No / Selena - No Me Queda Mas / Bronco - Amigo Bronco / Conjunto Primavera - No Te Podias Quedar / Bronco - Contra Viento Y Marea Walter Becker, Donald Fagen, and their tight, sharp ensemble of advanced players and smooth backup singers have not lost a step - if anything, these renditions of Steely Dan hits, with their tasteful licks, jazzy harmonies, funky grooves, and compelling and mysterious lyrics, are even fresher and cooler than they were on record. And the hits are certainly here: ‘Green Earrings,’ ‘Cousin Dupree,’ ‘Josie,’ ‘Pretzel Logic,’ and many more. An ear-opening evening of great music from one of the most tasteful, intelligent, and overwhelmingly popular bands of our time. Track List: Green Earrings - Cousin Dupree - Bad Sneakers - Janie Runaway - Josie FM - Gaslighting Abbie - Black Friday Babylon Sisters - Kid Charlemagne Jack Of Speed - Peg - What A Shame About Me - Pretzel Logic Captured here is the moment when video began to flourish - and such up-and-coming acts as Tears for Fears, Style Council, the Jam, Soft Cell, Frankie Goes to Hollywood, and ABC began to rule both the airwaves and the TV screen. The earliest days of the music video were over: both the artists and their directors were inventing new ways of telling stories, capturing emotions, and weaving music together with all the possibilities of a new medium. Thus we get such well-loved and fondly remembered videos as ‘Come On, Eileen,’ from Dexy & the Midnight Runners; Frankie’s ‘Two Tribes’; ABC’s ‘Poison Arrow’; Dire Straits’ ‘Romeo And Juliet’; Dr. Hook’s ‘When You’re In Love With A Beautiful Woman,’ and many more. Both a nostalgia trip and a study in musical excellence, this collection brings the 1980’s back to life, reminding us of the musical and visual excitement of the decade. Track List: Dexy’s Midnight Runners - Come On Eileen / Soft Cell - Tainted Love / Frankie Goes To Hollywood - Two Tribes / Thin Lizzy - Sarah / The Jam - That’s Entertainment / ABC - Poison Arrow / Tears For Fears - Mad World / The Style Council - You’re The Best Thing / Captain Sensible - Glad It’s All Over / Womack & Womack - Teardrops / Dire Straits - Romeo And Juliet / Dr. Hook When You’re In Love With A Beautiful Woman / The Babys - Everytime I Think Of You / Black - Wonderful Life / Natalie Cole - This Will Be (An Everlasting Love) / Hot Chocolate - Emma From Bachman-Turner Overdrive’s barrock to Def Leppard’s powerful emoting; from the advanced psychedelia of Spirit to the rowdy fun of Van Halen; from the rabble-rousing of Twisted Sister to the punk-metal of Iron Maiden… These videos remind us that heavy metal is a far richer and more varied form than the stereotypes would have it. Bon Jovi gives us classic ‘80’s musicvideo style with ‘In And Out Of Love.’ Sammy Hagar does a live ‘Missing You.’ Girlschool gives a welcome female touch to the proceedings, with ‘20th Century Boy.’ Ted Nugent shows muscularity - and vocal and guitar virtuosity - in ‘Tied Up In Love.’ All in all, it’s a paint-peeling, mind-blowing trip through the sights and sounds of heavy metal. Track List: Twisted Sister - We’re Not Gonna Take It / Accept - Midnight Mover / Bachman Turner Overdrive - For The Weekend / Spirit - I Got A Line On You / The Restless - I Wanna Know / Bon Jovi - In And Out Of Love / April Wine - Rock Myself To Sleep / Ratt - Round And Round / Sammy Hagar - Missing You / Van Halen - Jump / Ronnie James Dio Rock ‘n’ Roll Children / Def Leppard Foolin’ / Girlschool - 20th Century Boy / Bullet - I Sold My Soul To Rock ‘n’ Roll / Survivor - High On You / Ted Nugent Tied Up In Love / Urgent - Running Back / Iron Maiden - Aces High In this rich, wide-ranging show, the onetime child prodigy of classical piano fully displays the remarkable range of talent that made her a star of theater, radio, and recording in forms from jazz to pop to soul to her own indescribable idiom. Here she takes her audience from the throbbing chant of her own ‘God, God, God’ to the classic pop of ‘My Baby Just Cares For Me,’ with stops along the way for Brecht & Weill, Gershwin, and other exciting originals. A thoroughly compelling evening from one of the great musical artists of our time. Track List: God, God, God - If You Knew - Mr. Smith - Fodder In Her Wings - Be My Husband - I Loves You, Porgy - The Other Woman - Mississippi Goddam Moon Over Alabama - For A While See-Line Woman - I Sing Just To Know That I’m Alive - My Baby Just Cares for Me IMMORTAL POPULAR IMM-940971 IMM-940970 IMM-940969 IMM-940968 IMM-940967 Babatunde Olatunji Drums Of Passion Live ‘85 Various Artists Hits Of The 80’s Various Artists That’s Soul The Temptations One Night In London Blondie Live In Toronto 8 712177 052219 8 712177 052202 8 712177 052196 8 712177 052097 8 712177 052110 The amazing Babatunde Olatunji, and the powerful drumming and dancing of his famous ensemble Drums of Passion - in a thrilling California concert expertly captured on video in 1985, when Olatunji was in his prime. Punchy post-punk bass beats, big New Wave hair, classic radio pop tunes, and the birth of a new medium, the music video - all contained in this exciting collection of fourteen hit videos from the great era of the 1980’s. The great Temptations, in an upbeat and infectious concert captured in London, with the Temps rocking through their biggest hits and bringing an enthusiastic audience to its feet. Punk-rock superstars Blondie play an astonishing concert in Toronto in 1982 - at the climax of the band’s amazing, groundbreaking career. Mixing traditional music with his original work for drums and voices, Olatunji leads the ensemble through a powerful series of hypnotic rhythms, matched by the swirling visual effects of his gorgeously costumed dancers - showing once again why Yoruba drumming became an international world-music phenomenon in the 1950’s and ’60’s and remains so today. The range is wide: from smooth mainstays like Duran Duran, Frankie Goes to Hollywood, and Spandau Ballet, to punk-influenced eccentricities like Scritti Pollitti and Talking Heads, to the bi-racial feminist anthem ‘Sisters Are Doin’ It For Themselves’ - with which Aretha Franklin and the Eurythmics’ Annie Lennox triumphantly close this collection. Great soul sounds - from the irresistibility of the Staple Singers to the elegance of Dionne Warwick, from the expressiveness of Bill Withers to the sophistication of Smokey Robinson, from the power and charm of Al Green to the fun of the Four Tops, and much more - all seen here in early video performances that reveal the extraordinary energy and freshness of the singers who defined the 1960’s in American music. The program is introduced by Grateful Dead drummer Mickey Hart - who launched Planet Drum with the master in the 1990’s, connecting rock, jazz, and other Western songs to the throbbing power heard here from the great Olatunji. A must-have return to the 1980’s for nostalgia buffs and lovers of classic pop alike. Track List: Ajaja - Akiwowo/Babalu - Odun de! Odun de! - Ade O Ti - Yembela - JinGo-Lo-Ba Track List: Katrina & The Waves - Do You Want Crying / Sparks - With All My Might / The Cars - Drive / Spandau Ballet - Only When You Leave / Talking Heads - Stay Up Late / Nik Kershaw - Wouldn’t It Be Good / Depeche Mode - People Are People / Dream Academy - This World / The Pretenders - Thin Line Between Love And Hate / Bronski Beat - Why / Scritti Politti - Wood Beez (Play Like Aretha Franklin) / Duran Duran - The Reflex / Frankie Goes To Hollywood Relax / Eurythmics - Sisters Are Doin’ It For Themselves There are an amazing 23 selections, each representing a distinguished variation on the soul theme. Acts like the Friends of Distinction, Honey Cone, and Pacific Gas & Electric - not always remembered today on greatest hits collections - remind us of the ensemble nature of much of the most popular soul of the era. And classic hits that have never gone away - ‘25 Miles,’ ‘I’ll Take You There,’ ‘Ain’t No Sunshine,’ ‘Only The Strong Survive’ - take on new intensity in these heartfelt performances, enabled by video. Recapturing the sound of youth and hope, these amazing video selections remind us of the enduring greatness of the music known as soul. Track List: Love Or Let Me Be Lonely - The Friends Of Distinction / Are You Ready - Pacific Gas & Electric / 25 Miles - Edwin Starr / Want Ads - Honey Cone / Ain’t No Sunshine - Bill Withers / My Sweet Lord - Billy Preston / I Gotcha - Joe Tex / Mr. Big Stuff - Jean Knight / The Tears Of A Clown - Smokey Robinson & The Miracles / Natural Man - Lou Rawls / Respect Yourself/I’ll Take You There - The Staple Singers / Shake Me, Wake Me (When It’s Over) - The Four Tops / Let’s Stay Together - Al Green / Troglodyte (Cave Man) - The Jimmy Castor Bunch / Push And Pull - Rufus Thomas / Jesus Is Just Alright - Ronnie Dyson / (Don’t Worry) If There’s A Hell Below We’re All Going To Go - Curtis Mayfield / Theme From Valley Of The Dolls - Dionne Warwick / Outa-Space Billy Preston / Wade In The Water Pacific Gas & Electric / Only The Strong Survive - Jerry Butler / I Can See Clearly Now - Johnny Nash / We The People The Staple Singers From Smokey Robinson’s brilliant tunes, with which the Temps first made their name on Detroit’s Motown Records (‘My Girl,’ ‘The Way You Do The Things You Do’ and more), to the hard-driving funk of their late-’60’s and ’70’s hits (‘Papa Was A Rollin’ Stone ,’ ‘Cloud Nine,’ many others), the group keeps vibrantly alive the spirit and the music of the amazing era in soul and pop when the Temptations dominated pop radio. Along with singing, the Temps also dance, of course, and here they fully showcase the irresistible precision moves with which they came out of Detroit r&b to capture the hearts of America and the world. A churchy rendition of ‘Old Man River’ adds to the excitement. It’s a big evening of singing and dancing, of r&b and funk, from one of the greatest vocal groups of all time. Track List: Intro - Papa Was A Rollin’ Stone Psychedelic Shack - Ball Of Confusion Just My Imagination - The Way You Do The Things You Do - Since I Lost My Baby - You’re My Everything - All I Need - Get Ready - Beauty Is Only Skin Deep - Ol’ Man River - Cloud Nine - Ain’t Too Proud To Beg - My Girl (feat. Hazell Dean, Jackie Graham, Paul Johnson & Junior) - I Can’t Get Next To You - I Wonder Who She’s Seeing Now ‘Heart of Glass,’ ‘ Hanging on the Telephone,’ ‘Dreaming,’ ‘Call Me,’ ‘One Way or Another’: these and other unforgettable songs defined an entire musical era, when the raw sounds of downtown New York City found huge club-going and radio audiences around the world. Debbie Harry’s crystalline lead singing, Chris Stein’s guitar playing and smart, tough writing, Clem Nurke’s drumming. Nigel Harrison’s bas playing, and Jimmy Destri’s trademark revival of the Farfisa organ - these elements came together in one of the most polished and compelling bands ot only of punk rock but of rock and roll itself. This concert was shot only four years after the breakout success of ‘Heart of Glass,’ the band’s record-breaking smash hit, melding punk and disco: ‘Rapture,’ which the band plays here, was introducing new audiences to the then-obscure form known as rap. Blondie’s moment was about to be over. This concert catches an amazing act at its absolute best. Track List: Rapture - Island Of Lost Souls Danceway - The Tide Is High - Heart Of Glass - Hanging On The Telephone Dreaming - One Way Or Another - War Child - Start Me Up - Call Me IMMORTAL POPULAR IMM-940966 IMM-940965 IMM-940964 IMM-940963 James Brown Live In Santa Cruz Al Green Gospel Concert From Los Angeles Various Artists Rock Charts Various Artists Pop Charts Live 8 712177 052103 8 712177 051915 8 712177 051922 8 712177 051854 8 712177 051830 The Godfather of Soul gives a pulsating, non-stop concert appearance, deftly captured on video in 1979. The mighty Al Green in an overwhelmingly powerful concert shot in southern California in 1991 - when the Reverend was at the height of his gospel experience. In Al Green’s hands, no disparity exists between the devotional intensity of gospel and the infectious rock and sensuality of soul. Al takes gravity-defying vocal swoops, sings, dances, preaches, and brings his audience to the peak of excitement. Rare footage of the greatest stars of classic rock - Jimi Hendrix, Jefferson Airplane, Cream, Janis Joplin, The Who, The Byrds, The Doors, so many more - captured for all time in mind-blowing live performances of their greatest hits, from Cream’s ‘Sunshine of Your Love’ to Manfred Mann’s ‘Mighty Quinn’ to Duane Eddy’s ‘Peter Gunn Theme’ and many other great songs. A dazzling collection of classic TV performances from the biggest pop and rock bands of a golden era. Performing live in television studios are psychedelic-era icons the Who and Stephen Stills, funksters Kool & the Gang, teen queen Susie Quatro, Brit-pop stars the Hollies, hard-rockers Nazareth - and a host of others. Muddy Waters - king of Chicago blues and an icon of American music - filmed on tour in 1971 at the height of the great blues master’s amazing career. ‘Body Heat,’ ‘Sex Machine,’ ‘Papa’s Got A Brand New Bag,’ ‘I Can’t Stand It’ - these and other classics of throbbing James Brown funk get the most energetic kind of treatment here, with searing trumpet, guttural sax, rock-solid percussion, syncopated guitar, and shouting backup singers supporting the sweaty, gyrating star through multiple costume changes. James also works out ‘Georgia On My Mind’ and some of the other, more nuanced numbers for which he is well-regarded. Ant the California audience contributes a huge dose of enthusiasm. All in all, a thrilling evening of funk from funk’s inventor, the late, great James Brown. Track List: Intro - Get Up Offa That Thing - Body Heat - Try Me - Sex Machine - Georgia On My Mind - Please Please Please Hindsight (a.k.a. Eyesight) - Can’t Stand It - Papa’s Got A Brand New Bag - Jam As he works his way through a set of modern gospel standards and his own compositions, funky support is provided by the great soul sidemen the Memphis Horns, as well as by a crack band. And the soaring L.A. Mass Choir makes an especially inspiring appearance. A moving and satisfying evening of soulful gospel sung by a master. Track List: L-O-V-E - In The Holy Name Of Jesus - Everything’s Gonna Be Alright Amazing Grace - Jesus Will Fix It Mighty Clouds Of Joy - I Must Tell Jesus (with L.A. Mass Choir) - The Lord Will Make A Way - In The Garden Of Prayer Everything’s Gonna Be Alright (reprise) The look and feel of an entire era comes to life in this rich collection. Concert footage intercut with TV-news footage from Vietnam and the space race ... early video effects reproducing psychedelic light shows ... flamboyant clothing ... the sheer youthfulness of departed stars like Janis and Jimi, as well as today’s grizzled veterans like Eric Clapton and Joe Cocker - such elements combine to make this program a riveting musical and social document of an amazing time. Track List: Joe Cocker - With A Little Help From My Friends / Cream - Sunshine Of Your Love / Canned Heat - On The Road Again / Janis Joplin - Try (Just A Little Bit Harder) / Delaney & Bonnie with Eric Clapton - Robert Johnson / Jimi Hendrix - Hey Joe / The Who - Happy Jack / The Byrds - So You Want To Be A Rock ‘n’ Roll Star / Manfred Mann Mighty Quinn (Quinn The Eskimo) / Ten Years After - Good Morning Little Schoolgirl / Jefferson Airplane - White Rabbit / B.B. King - Heartbreaker / The Hollies - I Can’t Let Go / The Doors Love Me Two Times / Duane Eddy Peter Gunn / Procol Harum - A Salty Dog / Moody Blues - I Really Haven’t Got The Time / Manfred Mann - Fox On The Run / Steve Winwood & Traffic Here We Go ‘Round The Mulberry Bush / Steppenwolf - Magic Carpet Ride Styles range from nostalgic black-andwhite to the beginnings of full-scale video effects. What emerges is an amazing musical cross-section of a time when pop and TV were beginning the love affair that led to the music video explosion of the ‘80’s. Exciting viewing for music fans and classic-TV buffs alike. Track List: Kool And The Gang - Celebration / America - Ventura Highway / Stephen Stills - Bound To Fall / Jeff Beck Definitely Maybe / The Hollies - Jennifer Eccles / The Who - My Generation / Suzi Quatro - If You Can’t Give Me Love / Nazareth - Morning Dew / The Osmonds - One Bad Apple / Dr. Hook - Cops & Robbers / Humble Pie - Natural Born Woman / Eric Burdon - House Of The Rising Sun / The Easybeats - Friday On My Mind IMM-940962 Muddy Waters Live On Tour Muddy sings with all the heat and passion of his prime, plays searing electric guitar, and leads his rocking combo through many of his classics: “Long Distance Call,” “Hoochie Coochie Man,” “Manish Boy,” “Got My Mojo Workin’” and more. (And he introduces “She’s Nineteen Years Old,” which would become a staple of his live act for the next decade.) An unforgettable evening of blues intensity from the unforgettable Muddy Waters. Track List: Long Distance Call - Hoochie Coochie Man - Manish Boy - Walkin’ Thru The Park - Crawlin’ King Snake - She’s Nineteen Years Old - Got My Mojo Workin’ - Hold It IMMORTAL POPULAR IMM-940961 IMM-940960 IMM-940958 IMM-940957 IMM-940956 Alabama Greatest Hits Various Artists Blessed - Voices Of Contemporary Gospel Antonio Carlos Jobim & Friends Tribute Concert Barry White Live in Germany Ella Fitgerald & Other Jazz & Swing Greats 8 712177 051465 8 712177 051304 8 712177 051168 8 712177 050840 8 712177 050222 The powerful sounds - and sights! - of the amazingly versatile country band Alabama, captured live and in a series of classic videos. From revving up the crowd in the country-rock anthem “Mountain Music” to the soulful intimacy of “There’s No Way” ... from the redblooded working-class celebration of “Forty Hour Week” to the gorgeous harmonies of “The Closer You Get” ... Alabama displays all the qualities that have made the band one of the top sellers of all time. Must-own viewing for any serious fan of country, country-rock, and the mighty Alabama. Contemporary gospel in all its glory with live performances from such greats as Vickie Winans, the Mighty Clouds of Joy, Slim & the Supreme Angels, Daryl Coley and others. A star-studded live-concert tribute to the great master of bossa nova, Antonio Carlos Jobim. Artists from jazz, Latin, and Brazilian music gather to bring Jobim’s indelible compositions to beautiful life -- closing with a series of standout performances from the man himself. The late, great Barry White, in a live concert shot in 1975, when the master of disco seduction was at the peak of his stardom. Barry, his girl trio Love Unlimited, and the fabled Love Unlimited Orchestra perform Barry’s greatest hits of the era and revel in the adoration of a wildly enthusiastic audience of fans in Frankfurt, Germany. One amazing night in 1972, the greats of swing - Ella Fitzgerald, Duke Ellington, Count Basie, and Bennie Goodman - came together at New York’s Philharmonic Hall for a jazz blowout. Joined by Dizzy Gillespie, hosted by Doc Severinson (then in his glory years at the helm of NBC’s ‘Tonight Show’ band), these jazz pioneers reveled in the numbers with which they had changed the face of popular music more than thirty years before. Track List: Forty Hour Week ( For A Livin’) - The Closer You Get - Mountain Music There’s No Way - (There’s a) Fire In The Night - Dixieland Delight - Feels So Right - I’m Not That Way Anymore Can’t Keep A Good Man Down Driven by the powerful responses of big, excited church and concert audiences, these stars rise to amazing heights of spiritual and musical power. From the huge, overwhelming sound of the Full Gospel Baptist Church Fellowship Women’s Mass Choir and the Louisiana State Mass Choir ... to the irresistable solo vocal power of Vickie Winans and Benita Washington ... to the seductuve urgings of the Christianaires and Steve Crawford - this disc covers all of the many exciting aspects of gospel today. An inspiring and uplifting program. Track List: Daryl Coley - Hallelujah, You’re Worthy / Vickie Winans - Long As I Got King Jesus / The Christianaires - God Stepped In On Time / Steve Crawford - I Worship You / Mighty Clouds Of Joy - Living Testimony / Vickie Winans Already Been To The Water / FGBCF Women’s Mass Choir - I’d Rather Have Jesus / Slim & The Supreme Angels - I Wanna Go / Benita Washington - Thank You / Louisiana State Mass Choir - In Your Presence / Mighty Clouds Of Joy - I Believe I’ll Run On / Slim & The Supreme Angels - Nobody But You Lord Herbie Hancock, king of jazz-rock-funkelectronic fusion, serves as emcee and provides his astonishingly dextrous piano. Shirley Horn achieves mindblowing degrees of vocal poignancy; saxman Joe Henderson duets with the dazzling young Cuban pianist Gonzalo Rubalcaba, bringing together hard bop, cool jazz, and percussive Latin. Gal Costa, Brazilian superstar, sings Jobim’s lyrics with true delicacy -- and the rhythm section includes the great modern-jazz bassist Ron Carter. A thrilling and highly satisfying evening of sophisticated celebration of the great Jobim. Track List: Once I Loved - Shirley Horn, vocals and piano / Agua De Beber - Gonzalo Rubalcaba, piano / Olha Maria Gonzalo Rubalcaba, piano / O Grande Amor - Joe Henderson, tenor sax, Gonzalo Rubalcaba, piano / Chega De Saudade (No More Blues) - Jon Hendricks, vocals, Herbie Hancock, piano, Ron Carter, bass / A Felicidade Gal Costa, vocals, Herbie Hancock, piano / Se Todos Fossem Iguias A Voce - Gal Costa, vocals / Luiza Antonio Carlos Jobim, vocals and piano / Wave - Antonio Carlos Jobim, piano, Herbie Hancock, piano / Garota De Ipanema (Girl From Ipanema) Ensemble ‘Can’t Get Enough Of Your Love, Babe’; ‘I’m Gonna Love You Just A Little More Baby,’; ‘Never, Never Gonna Give You Up’; ‘You’re The First, The Last, My Everything’ ... These and other classic Barry White hits of the era - captured in this concert when they were brand new - take center stage. Barry sweet-talks the crowd in that famously deep and sexy voice and even walks through the audience to dance with and kiss adoring fans. The famous forty-piece Love Unlimited Orchestra not only provides characteristic string-laden rhythms of early disco but also presents two of its well-loved instrumentals - including the 1973 number-one hit ‘Love’s Theme.’ Love Unlimited, the great female soul trio featuring Barry’s wife Glodean James, presents a series of their own hits as well. This large-scale, actionpacked concert returns us to the day when disco was exploding and Barry White was its king. Track List: Love’s Theme - Orchestra / Can’t Get Enough Of Your Love, Babe - Barry White / Never, Never Gonna Give You Up - Barry White / I’ve Found Someone Barry White / Under The Influence Of Love - Love Unlimited / It May Be Winter Outside - Love Unlimited / I Belong To You - Love Unlimited / Rhapsody In White - Orchestra / I’m Gonna Love you Just A Little Bit More, Baby - Barry White / You’re The First, The Last, My Everything - Barry White And the whole thing was captured, before an enthusiastic Lincoln Center audience, in this astonishing film. Ella and the Count duetting on the Gershwin classic ‘Lady Be Good’; Duke’s ‘It Don’t Mean a Thing’; the fabled Goodman Quartet - in its only televised appearance! - on three astonishing numbers; the whole ensemble wailing on ‘One O’Clock Jump’ … Those and other unforgettable moments make this program one to be treasured, by jazz fans and lovers of classic Americana alike. Track List: Oh, Lady Be Good - Ella Fitzgerald & Count Basie / C Jam Blues - Duke Ellington / It Don’t Mean A Thing Duke Ellington / Goody, Goody - Ella Fitzgerald / Body And Soul - Ella Fitzgerald / Jumpin’ At The Woodside Count Basie / Avalon - Benny Goodman Quartet / Moonglow - Benny Goodman Quartet / Ding IMMORTAL POPULAR IMM 940955 IMM 940954 IMM 940953 Ike & Tina Turner Rollin’ With Ike & Tina Turner Al Green Gospel Concert Willie Nelson From Willie With Love 8 712177 050178 8 712177 049240 The astonishing Ike & Tina Turner in a series of mind-blowing live performances from their peak years as one of the most successful duets in classic soul, r&b, and rock. A non-stop concert of hard-rocking, pulse-pounding gospel, from one of the most soulful and powerful singers of his generation: Al Green. ‘Proud Mary’ ... ‘Come Together’ ... ‘Get Back’ ... ‘Acid Queen’ ... Those huge hits and many others get overwhelmingly powerful treatment, fully demonstrating the raw power and intense sexuality of the young Tina Turner. Tina sings with her trademark huskiness and utter commitment and dances with the abandon that introduced hipsters of the late ‘60’s and early ‘70’s to new levels of earthiness. Led by Ike Turner, the bands that drive Tina’s charisma blend rock drums, r&b horns, and blues guitars in irresistible combinations of groove and virtuosity; the Ike-ettes meanwhile swirl, belt, and gyrate. This program serves to remind us of the greatness that Ike & Tina Turner together brought to a great era in pop. Track List: Nutbush City Limits - Proud Mary - Get Back - Acid Queen - Delilah’s Power Honky Tonk Woman - Baby - Get It On - River Deep, Mountain High - Come Together - Nutbush City Limits - Proud Mary - Honky Tonk Woman - Respect Oh My My From gospel hits like ‘Everything’s Gonna Be Alright’, to gospel chestnuts like ‘In the Garden’; from a swinging original like ‘Jesus Will Fix It,’ to the Thomas Dorsey classic ‘The Lord Will Make a Way,’ Al Green leads an adoring Tokyo audience into a frenzy, unifying the sensual and spiritual moods of which he is perhaps the greatest living master. In gorgeous voice, backed by a sharp band and vocal trio, always deeply in the groove, Green lets his emotions (and his trademark falsetto) range freely over ten gospel gems - transforming each song into a personal statement of religious and rhythmic ecstasy. Sweating, preaching, leading the band, rousing the audience, Green’s commitment here is irresistibly infectious. Nothing less than an unforgettable evening with one of the greatest soul and gospel artists of our time. Track List Everything’s Gonna Be Alright - You Brought Sunshine - In The Holy Name Of Jesus - Precious Lord - None But The Righteous - Pass Me Not - Jesus Will Fix It - In The Garden - Hallelujah (I Just Want To Praise You Lord) - The Lord Will Make A Way - Everything’s Gonna Be Alright (reprise) IMM 940952 IMM 940951 Marc Anthony Hasta Ayer Various Artists Singing Cowboys On The Silver Screen 8 712177 048502 8 712177 043446 8 712177 046973 The great Willie Nelson in a Valentine’s Day concert of love songs shot at the Austin Opera House. Willie sings his hits and more in this special tribute to his home state - and is joined by great Texans from swing fiddler Johnny Gimble, to Tejano star Little Joe, to Austin stalwart Kimmie Rhodes, to Governor Ann Richards. A fascinating video look at the mid1990’s work of the great Latin and crossover star Marc Anthony. In these breakthrough videos, we see the young singer establishing himself as a passionately romantic pop figure. The amazing vocal abilities Marc has brought ever since to a wide range of music are very much in evidence. Return to the days of the hard-riding, pistol-packing, guitar-strumming and ever-crooning cowboy in this superb program of selections from classic singing-cowboy films — starring the great Western stars Gene Autry, Roy Rogers, Dale Evans, Sons of the Pioneers, Rex Allen, Tex Ritter, and Eddie Dean. ‘You Were Always on My Mind,’ ‘On the Road Again,’ ‘Angel Flying Too Close to the Ground’ - these hits are prominently featured, as are exciting numbers like ‘Black and White Rag’ and ‘Amor’ (with Willie and Little Joe singing in Spanish). And the concert climaxes with a moving gospel medley. A special evening. Featured videos range from ‘Hasta Que Te Conoci’and a cover of Bread’s ‘Make It With You’ to the intensity and drive of ‘Hasta Ayer’. Salsa arrangements throughout are infectiously sharp and smart; the later videos also effectively showcase the physical dynamism Marc Anthony always brings to his interpretations. A behind-the-scenes look at the malking of ‘Hasta Ayer’ video is featured - along with a video biography and revealing interview with the star himself. A wealth of great musical film clips feature numbers from such classic films as Roy Rogers’s ‘King of the Cowboys’ and ‘The Cowboy and the Senorita’; Gene Autry’s ‘Riders of the Whistling Pines’; Tex Ritter’s ‘Hittin’ the Trail’; and so many others. Recorded February 14, 1991, Austin Opera House, Austin, Texas Track List: Valentine - Always On My Mind - Amor (with Little Joe) - Angel Flying Too Close To The Ground - Fraulein - Just One Love (with Kimmie Rhodes) - They’ll Never Take Her Love From Me - Black & White Rag (Performed by Johnny Gimble) - Texas - On The Road Again - Milk Cow Blues (with Johnny Gimble) - Medley: Uncloudy Day; I’ll Fly Away: Amazing Grace - (with Little Joe, Kimmie Rhodes, and Johnny Gimble) Track List: Hasta Que Te Conoci - El Ultimo Beso Make It With You - Nadie Como Ella Hasta Ayer Bonus Features: Behind the scenes of the making of ‘Hasta Ayer’- Bio/Interview Songs range from old favorites (Autry’s ‘Red River Valley,’ Ritter’s ‘Blood on the Saddle’ and ‘Ride an Old Paint’), to hot Western swing (Sons of the Pioneers’ ‘Ride ‘Em Cowboy’), to flat-out comedy (Rogers’s ‘Trigger Ain’t Got a Purty Figure’), to sheer romance (Evans and Rogers’ ‘Lights of Old Santa Fe’). Solo, group, and duet performances keep the proceedings varied and exciting - and moments of dialogue, worked into the performances, make the selections lively. Nostalgia buffs, country-western music fans, and Western-movie aficionados alike are sure to be charmed by this rich collection of great vocal music from an important period in American film - as will anyone who likes good singing and playing from the great stars of our musical past. Track List: Roy Rogers: I’m An Old Cowhand (From The Rio Grande) - Roll Along Prairie Moon - When Your Heart’s On Easy Street - Dreaming To The Music Trigger Hasn’t Got A Purty Figure - Song Of The Old San Joaquin - Cowboy And The Senorita - My Adobe Hacienda Born To The Saddle - Ole Faithful / Gene Autry: Red River Valley - It’s My Lazy Day - Roamin’ Around The Range - Little Big Dry - Yellow Rose Of Texas - The Old Chisolm Trail / Roy Rogers & The Sons Of The Pioneers: I’m Happy In My Levi Britches - Sandman Lullaby - The Home Corral / Tex Ritter: Blood On The Saddle - I’m Hittin’ The Trail For Home You Are My Sunshine - Ride, Ride, Ride - I’m A Texas Cowboy - Ridin’ Old Paint/Git Along Little Doggies / Eddie Dean: Boogie Woogie Cowboy - On The Banks Of The Sunny San Juan / Roy Rogers & Dale Evans: That Feeling In The Moonlight - Harriet - Lights Of Old Santa Fe / The Sons Of The Pioneers: Ride ‘Em Cowboy - El Rancho Grande Here Is My Helping Hand / Rex Allen: Pine Valley Stage - Down By The Riverside IMMORTAL POPULAR - 2-DVD IMM-940265 IMM-940264 IMM-940263 IMM-940260 IMM-940259 Radiohead At The Beacon Theatre, NYC - 2003 Judy Collins & Friends Live In San Diego Various Artists Songs & Visions Spectacular Live In London 1997 Keith Richards & The X-Pensive Winos Live & Wicked 1992 Genesis Live In Poland 8 712177 061266 8 712177 061259 8 712177 058945 8 712177 055715 8 712177 055456 2-DVD 2-DVD 2-DVD 2-DVD 2-DVD The always fascinating Radiohead plays one of its most important concerts at the fabled Beacon Theater in New York City in June of 2003. The magnificent songstress Judy Collins - joined by other folk legends Arlo Guthrie, Tom Rush, and Eric Andersen - in a beautiful live concert in San Diego in 2003. An astonishing 1997 concert at Wembley, featuring a host of glittering stars who take us on a musical journey back through the decades. Hosted by the irrepressible Rod Stewart (in a series of striking costumes), artists from Toni Braxton to Steve Winwood, from k.d. lang to Chaka Kahn, from Jon Bon Jovi to Seal - and many more - sing both their own hits and covers of indelible pop songs from the 1950’s through the 1990’s. The mighty Keith Richards - virtuoso guitarist, blues explorer, Rolling Stone, and all-around rock-and-roll survivor, in a hard-driving concert deftly shot in Germany in 1992. Genesis - quintessential stadium band of the 1980’s and 1990’s - in a thrilling 1998 concert, deftly shot in Poland. The show marks the watershed moment in Radiohead’s career when the band was ending its first recording contract and summarizing the thrilling decade when Radiohead went from playing rock in U.K. pubs to dominating international pop -- with its eclectic, ever-changing mix of adventurous, kaleidoscopic rock, jazz, and avant-garde music. Well-loved Radiohead hits heard here include: ‘Fake Plastic Trees,’ ‘Lucky,’ ‘Talk Show Host,’ ‘Paranoid Android,’ ‘Climbing Up The Walls,’ ‘Karma Police,’ ‘Kid A,’ ‘There There,’ ‘Go To Sleep,’ and ‘2 + 2 = 5.’ The band also gives us a cover of Neil Young’s benchmark ‘After The Gold Rush.’ This concert reminds us of how and why Radiohead became one of the most influential and successful bands of our time. Track Listing: DVD1: There, There - 2+2=5 - The National Anthem - Morning Bell Scatterbrain - Kid A - Go To Sleep Climbing Up The Walls - Backdrifts - Sail To The Moon - Sit Down. Stand Up - No Surprises - Talk Show Host DVD2: Where I End And You Begin - Paranoid Android - Idioteque - After The Gold Rush - Everything In Its Right Place - I Might Be Wrong - The Gloaming - A Punch Up At A Wedding Fake Plastic Trees - Karma Police Lucky - True Love Waits Unforgettable Judy Collins recordings get gorgeous new treatment here: ‘Both Sides Now,’ ‘Someday Soon,’ ‘In My Life,’ ‘Send In The Clowns,’ and more. Judy also gives us Harry Chapin’s classic ‘Cat’s In The Cradle,’ as well as two of her own compositions, ‘Kingdom Come (The Fireman’s Song)’ and ‘Open The Door.’ The gentlemen add much to the proceedings: Tom Rush sings his YouTube hit ‘The Remember Song.’ Eric Andersen and Judy Collins re-invent his song (and her classic recording) ‘Thirsty Boots.’ And Arlo leads the whole group in his signature song ‘City Of New Orleans. By the time the quartet is singing ‘Amazing Grace,’ the sun has set and the audience - and the viewer - are moved and satisfied by a phenomenal evening of great music. Track Listing: DVD1: Judy Collins: Someday Soon Home Before Dark - Mountain Girl / Tom Rush: Silly Little Diddle - The Remember Song - Panama Limited / Eric Andersen: Close The Door Lightly When You Go - Blue River - You Can’t Relive The Past / Arlo Guthrie: Slow Boat - St. James Infirmary - Mooses Come Walking - I Can’t Help Falling In Love With You DVD2: Judy Collins: Both Sides Now - Cat’s In The Cradle - Send In The Clowns - Kingdom Come (The Fireman’s Song) - Open The Door Wings Of Angels - Born To The Breed / Judy Collins, Eric Andersen, Tom Rush, Arlo Guthrie: City Of New Orleans - In My Life - Thirsty Boots - May The Circle Be Unbroken - Amazing Grace Fascinating pairings and groupings abound: Chaka Khan and k.d. lang singing the Beatles and the Police; Rod Stewart and Mary J. Blige singing ‘Nothing Compares 2 U’: Seal, Bon Jovi, and Robert Palmer trading verses of Bob Dylan’s ‘Like a Rolling Stone’; and on and on. There’s a fascinating disco moment when k.d lang channels Gloria Gaynor. An Elvis Presley tribute brings out the best in many of the stars. A big, crack house band shows off its chops. By the time the entire crew gets together on stage for a moving rendition of ‘Hey, Jude,’ the huge Wembley crowd is been up on its feet, swaying and singing along. This is a mind-blowing pop extravaganza. Track List: DVD1: Rod Stewart, Chaka Khan, Mary J Blige & Steve Winwood - Papa Was A Rolling Stone / Toni Braxton - Unbreak My Heart / Seal & Mary J Blige - Kiss From A Rose / Jon Bon Jovi - Keep The Faith; Sympathy For The Devil / Rod Stewart & Mary J Blige - Nothing Compares 2 U / Chaka Khan - Ain’t Nobody / Jon Bon Jovi - Bad Medicine / Seal & Steve Winwood - I Still Haven’t Found What I’m Looking For / Robert Palmer - Addicted To Love / Robert Palmer & Rod Stewart - Some Guys Have All The Luck / Chaka Khan & k.d. lang - Every Breath You Take / House Band with Mary J Blige - Another One Bites The Dust; Good Times / k.d. lang I Will Survive / Seal - Is This Love / Rod Stewart - Tonight’s The Night DVD2: Seal - Stairway To Heaven / Rod Stewart - Maggie May / Jon Bon Jovi Travelin’ Band; Proud Mary / Seal & Toni Braxton - You’re All I Need To Get By / Steve Winwood - Gimme Some Lovin’ / Rod Stewart - In The Midnight Hour / Seal, Jon Bon Jovi & Robert Palmer Like A Rolling Stone / Chaka Khan & Robert Palmer - Satisfaction / Steve Winwood & Chaka Khan - Dancing In The Street / k.d. lang & Chaka Khan - All My Loving / Toni Braxton - Love Me Tender / Steve Winwood - Hound Dog / Jon Bon Jovi - That’s All Right, Mama / Robert Palmer - All Shook Up / Rod Stewart - Jailhouse Rock / Rod Stewart, Robert Palmer, Jon Bon Jovi, Steve Winwood & Eikichi Yazawa - Heartbreak Hotel / Full Cast - Hey Jude As a solo star, Keith displays sheer rock power in this extended show - packed with Stones favorites and compelling Richards originals. Keith’s guitar solos and surging chords remind us of the sparse, tasteful, yet always intense approach he has taken to the development of rock guitar. And the band - dubbed by Keith the X-Pensive Winos - is one of the best in the business, featuring such veteran session players (and stars in their own right) as Waddy Wachtel, Ivan Neville, and Steve Jordan. With backup singers Sarah Dash and Babi Floyd, Keith achieves extraordinary soulfulness in his own lead vocals (all too rare in his work with the Stones) - and nowhere more so than on a dub cover of Sly & Robbie’s ‘Too Rude.’ A great evening of no-nonsense, straight-ahead, all-star rock and roll from one of the masters. Track List: DVD1: Take It So Hard - Eileen - Wicked As It Seems - Gimme Shelter - Too Rude - Yap Yap - How I Wish - 999 DVD2: Big Enough - Demon - Time Is On My Side - Hate It When You Leave - I Could Have Stood You Up - Before They Make Me Run - Bodytalks - Will But You Won´t - Happy - Encore: Whip It Up Many great Genesis hits get all-out, extended rock treatment in this fullypacked concert, featuring founding members Tony Banks and Mike Rutherford, along with Ray Wilson on vocals, Anthony Drennan on guitar, and Nir Zidkyahu on drums. ‘Land Of Confusion,’ ‘The Lamb Lies Down On Broadway,’ ‘Firth Of Fifth,’ ‘Congo,’ ‘Mama,’ and other well-loved favorites from the classic era are all here. And so are the newer songs that appeared on what was then Genesis’s most recent album, ‘Calling All Stations.’ One of the greatest bands of our time shows how hard it still can rock and roll. Track List: DVD1: Intro - Land Of Confusion - The Lamb Lies Down On Broadway - Calling All Stations - Alien Afternoon - Carpet Crawlers - There Must Be Some Other Way - Domino - Shipwrecked - Firth Of Fifth DVD2: Congo - Home By The Sea Dancing With The Moonlit Knight Follow You, Follow Me - Supper’s Ready: Lovers’ Leap - Mama - The Dividing Line - Invisible Touch - Turn It On Again - Throwing It All Away - I Can’t Dance IMMORTAL POPULAR - 2-DVD IMM-940258 IMM-940255 IMM-940254 IMM-940253 IMM 940252 Radiohead Rocks Germany 2001 Fania All Stars Cali Concert Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan In Concert Rubén Blades Cali Concert Close To You Remembering The Carpenters 8 712177 054398 8 712177 050475 8 712177 050482 8 712177 045877 8 712177 043446 2-DVD 2-DVD 2-DVD 2-DVD Radiohead - rock savior of the 1990’s - is captured here in a live concert from 2001, showcasing a daring new sound that both beguiled and bewildered fans at the time and has already achieved classic status. An overwhelmingly intense and infectious two-disc concert from the titanic Latin supergroup the Fania All Stars. Shot before a huge, constantly gyrating audience of thousands, some of the greatest artists in salsa display the dazzling virtuosity and ensemble fluidity that has made salsa - and these stars themselves - indelible parts of the global music scene. This riveting, powerful concert from Nusrat Fateh Aki Khan, world-renowned master of qawwali, was shot before an increasingly ecstatic audience in Birmingham, England, in 1993 - only four years before Nusrat’s death. The great Rubén Blades - singer, salsa pioneer, musical pan-Latinist, activist, politician, lawyer - in a richly packed concert that displays both his extraordinary musical versatility and his solid grounding in the music of his youth. “We’ve Only Just Begun”... “Close to You”... “For All We Know”... These and other memorable performances by the Carpenters defined 1970’s easy listening and made an indelible impression on American pop. This richly detailed documentary - packed with rare performance footage and star interviews - explores the music and career of Richard and Karen Carpenter, bringing to life not only the extraordinary polish of their music but also the poignancy and closeness in their relationship. When they gave this benchmark, extended concert in Germany, Colin and Jon Greenwood, Ed O’Brien, Phil Selway, and Thom Yorke had spent the 1990’s establishing themselves as the most important and innovative British and international rock band of the decade. Songs heard here from their amazing breakout period include ‘Paranoid Android,’ from the smash album ‘OK Computer,’ and the title song from the breakthrough album ‘The Bends.’ But in 2000 and 2001, Radiohead was defying expectations with a new, complex, jazz-and-classical influenced sound that took innovation to new levels. In songs like ‘I Might Be Wrong’ and ‘Pyramid Song’ - along with others heard in compelling live form here - from the famous sessions that led to nowclassic albums ‘Kid A’ and ‘Amnesiac,’ Radiohead once again made converts of skeptics and found new fans. A watershed concert from one of the most remarkable ensembles of our time. Track List: DVD1: The National Anthem - Morning Bell - Lucky - Talk Show Host - In Limbo - My Iron Lung - Packt Like Sardines In A Crushd Tin Box - Exit Music - No Surprises - Dollars And Cents - Street Spirit - You And Whose Army? - Karma Police DVD2: I Might Be Wrong - Pyramid Song - Paranoid Android - Idioteque - Everything In Its Right Place - Airbag Just - The Bends - How To Disappear Completely There are featured contributions from greats like Celia Cruz, Adalberto Santiago, Ismael Miranda, Cheo Feliciano, and others - and within the relentlessly swinging, driving ensemble are such classic salsa pioneers as Willie Colon, Papo Lucca, Bobby Valentin, Johnny Pacheco, Eddie Montalvo, and many others. Deft multiple camera work somehow manages to keep up with and capure every bit of the humorous byplay, sweaty dancing, searing soloing, and sheer power of this huge yet tight-knit all-star ensemble. A truly exciting evening. Track List: DVD1: Descarga Fania - Adalberto Santiago / Quítate La Máscara Adalberto Santiago / Borinquen Tiene Montuno - Ismael Miranda / Así Se Compone Un Son - Ismael Miranda / Puerto Rico; Adoracíon - Ismael Quintana / Anacaona - Cheo Feliciano / Sobre Una Tumba Humilde - Cheo Feliciano DVD2: El Ratón - Cheo Feliciano / Cúcala - Celia Cruz / Bemba Colorá Celia Cruz / Quítate Tú - Todos Los Cantantes / Su Gente - Todos Los Cantantes / Ponte Duro - Todos Los Cantantes / Reprise This program invites us to immerse ourselves in the dancing, mystical, hypnotic, and at times overwhelmingly infectious sounds that Nusrat’s brand of Sufi mysticism brought to audiences the world over - and was a key part of world-music iconography even before they were heard on the soundtrack to the feature film Dead Man Walking. Although Nusrat became known, in part through dancefloor remixes, for adventurous collaborations with Western musicians - he freely mixed funk, rock, disco, and jazz with qawwali - this concert hews to the beautifully stripped-down traditions of the qawwali ensemble in which Nusrat was raised. Harmonium drones, call-and-response singing, traditional drumming, and the trenchant, part-improvised vocalizing of the great Nusrat himself usher us into the mystical journey - part meditation, part erotica - that is Sufi devotion. By the end of the show, the concertgoers are dancing in the aisles - and the viewer may be too. A thrilling and moving evening. Track List: Allah Hoo Allah Hoo - Sare Nabian Da Imam- Ali Da Malang - Thhori Der Hor Thehr Ja - Akhian Udeek Dian Husn Walon Se Allah Bachaye - Tum Ek Gorakh Dhanda Ho - Chisht Ke Tajewar - Kinna Sohna - Mere Man Ka Raja - Dam Mast Qalandar Irresistible salsa is a hallmark of the concert - in such songs as ‘Juan Pachanga’ and ‘Plástico,’ with their slow buildups to overwhelming intensity; ‘Decisiones,’ proffering a more romantic mood of hard-driving salsa; and ‘Camaleón,’ with its interplay between a sweet fiddle melody and slow, old-school, ballroom rumba. In other, mellower moods - ‘Sebastian,’ say - Rubén is a powerful narrator and interpreter in a folk style. The band can mix advanced jazz soloing with the grittiest call-andresponse singing. And even in the more romantic and plaintive songs, percussion is at the forefront. For one song, Rubén even goes so far as to feature bagpiper Eric Rigler, mixing the Celtic and the African for a truly global sound. From his breakout in the early ‘70’s with Willie Colón and Hector Lavoe, to his own innovations in blending all forms of Latin music (and many non-Latin forms as well), to his activism both in music and real-life politics, Rubén Blades has walked a unique path. This concert offers strong testament to his awesome originality and innate authenticity. Track List: Caminando - Juan Pachanga - Pablo Pueblo - Decisiones - Buscando Guayaba - Plástico - The Hag At The Churn – Sebastián - Te Están Buscando - El Padre Antonio Y Su Monaguillo Andrés - Plantación Adentro - Camaleón - La Murga - Sin Tu Cariño - Todos Vuelven - Amor Y Control - Ligia Elena - El Nacimiento De Ramiro - Maestra Vida - Pedro Navaja Tiburón - Patria Close to You: Remembering the Carpenters tells the moving story of Richard and Karen Carpenter as brother and sister - and as adept musical collaborators. From their childhood in Connecticut and California to the smash success of their shimmering ‘70’s hits, Close to You details the musical and personal ingredients that made the Carpenters special. In vintage clips and rarely seen backstage and studio footage, the clarity and intimacy of Karen’s singing, Richard’s virtuoso keyboard playing, and the gorgeous vocal harmonizing that was the siblings’ trademark are all given close attention. The Carpenters’ performances of their classic hits “Close To You,” “We’ve Only Just Begun,” “For All We Know,” “Rainy Days And Mondays,” and many others are sure to delight. Family photographs and other archival materials - as well as revealing interviews with Herb Alpert, Burt Bacharach, Paul Williams, and Richard Carpenter himself - evoke both the musical triumph and the personal tragedy that marked the Carpenters’ career. DVD bonus material includes the Carpenters’ White House appearance, a photo gallery, a discography, and a choice of Spanish, French, and English subtitles. IMMORTAL POPULAR - 2-DVD IMM940251 Burt Bacharach A Night To Remember 8 712177 043439 Burt Bacharach: A Night to Remember is a star-studded tribute to the artist who brought extraordinary musical sophistication to some of the most delightful pop hits of our time. A Night to Remember gives us younger artists - the Ben Folds Five, Chrissie Hynde, Elvis Costello, Wynnona Judd, Sheryl Crow, Mike Myers (!), Luther Vandross, and others - offering personal interpretations of Bacharach’s compositions. In an especially moving segment, Dionne Warwick sings a medley of the Bacharach tunes that she was the first to popularize - and Bacharach himself appears, performing some of his earliest songs. An unforgettable event. Includes these performances of Burt Bacharach’s signature hits: Sheryl Crow - Once Less Bell To Answer / Ben Folds Five - Raindrops Keep Falling On My Head / All Saints - Always Something There To Remind Me / Elvis Costello This House Is Empty