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C A T A L O G U IMMORTAL POPULAR DVD PA R T 2 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-940200 IMM-940197 IMM-940196 IMM-940195 IMM-940194 Miles Davis Warsaw Concert 1983 Stevie Nicks Live in Denver, 1986 Nirvana In Bloom Collection Solomon Burke Live Men At Work Live In San Bernadino 8 712177 056637 8 712177 056163 8 712177 056156 8 712177 056033 8 712177 056095 Miles Davis live in 1983 - at the peak of what many were calling his ‘comeback,’ following the benchmark album, ‘The Man with the Horn’ and its succesors. This concert was deftly shot in Warsaw, when Davis gathered an astonishing ensemble of young musicians and began working out ultimate implications of the jazz-rock fusion he’d pioneered in the 1970’s. Stevie Nicks - ethereal, intense, moody, and powerful - in a benchmark live concert from Colorado’s beautiful Red Rocks Amphitheater. A fascinating collection of Nirvana video hits and rarities - returning us to a time when the powerful, brooding, often gorgeous mystery that was Nirvana brought a new and even shocking presence to the music-video culture that had dominated the pop of the 1980’s. The mighty Solomon Burke, the ‘King of Rock and Soul,’ in an astonishing concert from the North Sea Jazz Festival in 2003 - deftly shot to capture all the intensity, flamboyance, and grit that Burke has been bringing to his music for sixty years. Men at Work - those quintessentially Australian, characteristically 1980’s, strikingly original rockers - in a highenergy concert deftly shot in San Bernadino in 1983. Including three ‘In Bloom’ videos - one created in 1990, the others varying takes on a dark parody made after the band had become superstars - along with other startling and sometimes rare productions like videos for ‘Heart Shaped Box,’ ‘Sliver,’ and ‘Sappy’ (along with the Weird Al Yankovich parody ‘Smells Like Nirvana’!), this collection is rich in visual and musical excitement. The show itself, with its huge band - including a soul harpist! - and an actual throne for King Solomon, recalls the great times when, in the church-influenced r&b revues of the chitlin-circuit years, Burke’s early music came to life. The show is filled with beautiful moments of interplay among Davis who plays both trumpet and keyboards (and sometimes both at once!) - and his ensemble, which includes an amazing array of stalwarts and jazz stars-to-be: guitarist John Scofield, drummer Al Foster, and bassist Robert Irving III among them. The funk is always there - but the filigree and delicacy of the improvising takes us to unexpected new places. Miles numbers of the 80’s, considered classic ever since, are heard here: ‘Star People,’ ‘Speak,’ ‘What It Is,’ ‘That’s Right,’ and more. And through it all we hear the brooding, explosive, always original sound of Miles’s horn. A gorgeous event. Track List: Speak - Star People - What It Is - It Gets Better - Hopscotch - That’s Right - Code M.D. - Star On Cicely - Jean Pierre Unknown S - Speak - Speak (reprise) Deftly shot in 1986, when Nicks was at the peak of her solo stardom, this hard-driving, hit-packed show returns us to the moment when Stevie had stepped out on her own. While Fleetwood Mac’s ups and downs would go on, by the mid1980’s, Stevie Nicks had established herself as a major star in her own right. Here we see her with the famous backup vocal trio, a big, overwhelmingly tight, hard-rocking band, and a huge crowd of fans filling the amphitheater. Songs span her career to date, from ‘Dreams’ to ‘Edge Of Seventeen,’ from ‘Has Anyone Ever Written Anything For You’ to ‘Beauty And The Beast.’ Stevie’s singing is tough and strong, her presence as magical as ever. A fascinating and gorgeous evening, testament to a great rock star. Track List: Outside The Rain - Dreams - Talk To Me - I Need To Know - No Spoken Word - Beauty And The Beast - Stand Back - Has Anyone Ever Written Anything For You - Edge Of Seventeen Bringing 1980’s video styles to a climax, even while dissenting from them, Nirvana put an indelible stamp on rock and roll. A moving and intense collection. Track List: Come As You Are - Heart Shaped Box In Bloom - In Bloom - Lithium - Sliver Smells Like Nirvana - Smells Like Teen Spirit - You Know You’re Right - In Bloom - Aneurysm - All Apologies - The Man Who Sold The World - Sappy Downer Solomon does it all here: moving gospel-tinged balladry (‘Don’t Give Up On Me’), a rock and roll medley, and swinging r&b hits like Burke’s influential ‘Down In The Valley.’ His vocals remain full of passion and power - and at each of the many climaxes, you won’t be sure whether you’re in church or at a concert. An overwhelming evening of sheer soul magic. Track List: The Greeting Song - Down In The Valley - Diamond In Your Mind - Medley: If You Need Me; Tonight’s The Night; I Almost Lost My Mind; He’ll Have To Go; Got To Get You Off My Mind; Having A Party; Amen - Soul Searchin’ - Georgia On My Mind - A Change Is Gonna Come - Medley: (Sittin’ On) The Dock Of The Bay; Spanish Harlem; Fa-FaFa-Fa-Fa (Sad Song); Stand By Me - I Wish I Knew (How It Would Feel To Be Free) - Proud Mary - Don’t Give Up On Me - Mona Lisa (Selassie Burke) - I Will Survive (Candy Burke) - Medley: Long Tall Sally; Lucille; Tutti Frutti - May The Good Lord Bless And Keep You Everybody Needs Somebody To Love This concert brings back the power, taste, and flat-out infectous groove that made Men at Work burst on the international music scene. The hits are unforgettable - ‘Who Can It Be Now’ and ‘Down Under’ broke records, topping Australian, U.K., and U.S. charts - and they get brilliant treatment here. Other amazing numbers include ‘Mr. Entertainner,’ with poly-rhythms recalling ska, reggae, and Afro-pop; the classic-punk roboticism of ‘Helpless Automation,’ and the crowdpleasing finale, ‘Be Good Johnny,’ among many other standout moments. The 1980’s, too, are fully on display - in Colin Hay’s white jumpsuit, red postpunk haircut and sci-fi shades, and in his serio-comic new-wave dancing. The music, though, is all business. This show reminds us what a tight, exciting band Men at Work was, and how much fun ‘80’s rock could be. Track List: I Can See It In Your Eyes - No Restrictions - Mr. Entertainer - The Longest Night - Blue For You - Who Can It Be Now - Helpless Automation - I Like To - Underground - Overkill - Down Under - It’s A Mistake - Be Good Johnny IMMORTAL POPULAR IMM-940190 IMM-940188 IMM-940186 IMM-940184 The Police In Concert Germany, 1980 Bob Marley & The Wailers Germany 1980 Hall & Oates Live At The Montreal Forum Seal Live In Brooklyn 8 712177 056057 8 712177 055944 8 712177 055920 8 712177 055814 The Police - ultimate 1980’s post-punk rockers - in a highly energized live concert filmed for German television in 1980, just when the poower-pop trio was first breaking out to huge international audiences. The first hit singles are here, in fascinating live renditions: ‘Don’t Stand So Close To Me,’ ‘I Can’t Stand Losing You,’ ‘Walking On The Moon,’ ‘Message In A Bottle,’ ‘De Do Do Do, De Da Da Da,’ and others. So are live riffs on some deep, well-loved tracks from those benchmark first three albums, including ‘Deathwish,’ ‘Truth Hits Everybody,’ ‘Next To You,’ and ‘So Lonely.’ The astonishing Bob Marley - reggae genius, spiritual leader, powerful writer and singer - in a concert captured in 1980 in Germany, when Bob was at the height of his world-changing international superstardom. Superstar hit-makers Daryl Hall and John Oates - in a live 1983 concert, deftly captured on video at the height of their fame. Seal - the soulful, charismatic, low-key superstar - sings ten of his greatest songs (plus a bonus video track) in this gorgeous, intimate concert, deftly shot at Brooklyn’s famed Majestic Theater. The band is tight and aggressive - and Sting’s characteristic singing, highpitched and reggae-influenced, cuts right through. It’s 1980 - and the Police are changing rock and roll forever. Track List: Voices Inside My Head - Don’t Stand So Close To Me - Walking On The Moon - Deathwish - Fall Out - Man In A Suitcase - Bring On The Night - De Do Do Do, De Da Da Da - Truth Hits Everybody - Shadows In The Rain When The World Is Running Down You Make The Best Of What’s Still Around The Bed’s Too Big //Without You Driven To Tears - Message In A Bottle Roxanne - Next To You - So Lonely ‘I Shot The Sheriff,’ ‘Jammin’,’ ‘Positive Vibration,’ ‘Is This Love,’ ‘Get Up Stand Up,’ and so many other amazing reggae classics are heard here - in the powerful, extended concert versions for which Bob Marley was justly famous. The band is made up of some of the greatest Jamaican artists, including Aston ‘Family Man’ Barrett and Carlton ‘Carlie’ Barrett (whose drums, bass and percussion helped put the early Wailers on the map), as well as Tyrone Downie on keyboards, ‘Seeco’ on percussion, and Junior Marvin on guitar. And the I-Three, Bob’s famous backup trio, give us a brief solo set to start off the show. Through the whole swaying, hypnotic evening, Bob himself dominates, reminding us of the timeless musical and spiritual power he brought to an amazing career. Track List: The I-Three: Precious World - Slave Queen - Steppin’ Out Of Babylon That’s The Way (Jah Planned It) / Bob Marley & The Wailers: Marley Chant; Natural Mystic - Positive Vibration Revolution - I Shot The Sheriff - War Zimbabwe – Jammin’ - No Woman, No Cry - Zion Train - Exodus - Redemption Song - Could You Be Loved - Work Natty Dread - Is This Love - Get Up Stand Up The hits are all here, in irresistible, charismatic live versions: ‘She’s Gone,’ ‘Sara Smile,’ ‘Kiss On My List,’ ‘Maneater,’ ‘One On One,’ ‘Private Eyes,’ and so many others. The duo revisits its famous covers of ‘You’ve Lost That Lovin’ Feeling’ and ‘Family Man.’ The energy at the Montreal Forum is palpable, as blistering guitars, powerful drums, and driving keyboards blend with the sweet, strong soul voices of Hall & Oates - the characteristic rocking ‘blue-eyed soul’ sound of which they were masters in the late 1970’s and early 1980’s. The band is hot and tight - and features guitarist G.E. Smith, shortly before he became musical director of ‘Saturday Night Live’ and lead guitarist for Bob Dylan. An exciting trip through some of the most memorable music of the 1970’s and ‘80’s. Track List: Intro/At Tension - Family Man - Diddy Doo Wop (I Hear The Voices) - Italian Girls - Kiss On My List - She’s Gone - Art Of Heartbreak - One On One - You’ve Lost That Lovin’ Feelin’ - I Can’t Go For That (No Can Do) - Sara Smile - Wait For Me - Maneater - Private Eyes Open All Night - You Make My Dreams Room To Breathe Seal fans will fall in love all over again with the huge hits, given beautiful interpretations here: ‘Prayer For The Dying,’ ‘Future Love Paradise,’ ‘Crazy,’ and ‘Kiss From A Rose’ among them. But Seal also shows his trademark eclecticism - with a smooth, funky cover of Jimi Hendrix’s ‘Stone Free,’ as well as David Bowie’s ‘Quicksand.’ The groove and interplay of Seal’s jazz-tinged band is beautifully set off by a tasteful string section - and by special guest, the world-music trumpeter Jon Hassell. All in all, an extraordinary and moving evening- testament to the musicality and intelligence of Seal. Track List: Stone Free - Prayer For The Dying Future Love Paradise - Blues In E Crazy - Quicksand - Kiss From A Rose Violet - Deep Water - Don’t Cry / Bonus Track: Future Love Paradise IMMORTAL POPULAR IMM-940183 IMM-940180 The Kingston Trio & Friends Reunion Queen Rock You From Rio 8 712177 055746 The great folk-singing phenomenon known as the Kingston Trio returns in this star-studded special for an exciting and moving reunion - with original members, replacement members, and special guests. ‘Tom Dooley,’ ‘M.T.A.,’ ‘Where Have All The Flowers Gone,’ ‘Scotch And Soda,’ ‘Hard Travelin’,’ ‘Worried Man,’ and many other well-loved songs from that benchmark era come back to life here. The camaraderie is fun and powerful - the Trio moves easily from self-deprecating humor to deeply felt emotion. Guests include Mary Travers, of Peter, Paul & Mary; Lindsey Buckingham of Fleetwood Mac; and a powerful set from John Stewart, who replaced Dave Guard in the Trio in the early 1960’s. Tommy Smothers serves as host and emcee - as well as comic relief, with a brief parody set of his own. A thoroughly absorbing evening of music, fun, and nostalgia for a simpler time. Track List: Introduction by Tommy Smothers Three Jolly Coachmen - Early Morning Rain - Scotch And Soda - Hard, Ain’t It Hard - Zombie Jamboree - Tom Dooley Medley: Blowin’ In The Wind; Lonesome Traveler; Hangman - Down Among The Sheltering Palms - Where Have All The Flowers Gone (with Mary Travers) – Leavin’ On A Jet Plane (Mary Travers) Reuben James (with John Stewart) Chilly Winds (with John Stewart and Tommy Smothers) - Greenback Dollar (with John Stewart) - (You Can’t Go Back To) Kansas (John Stewart) - The Spinnin’ Of The World (John Stewart with Lindsey Buckingham) - Hard Travelin’ - Sloop John B. - A Worried Man - M.T.A. IMM-940178 IMM-940176 Deep Purple Live Diana Ross Live From Las Vegas 8 712177 055678 8 712177 055654 8 712177 055470 The amazing Queen - starring the equally amazing Freddie Mercury - in a mindblowing live concert for a sea of thrilled fans in Rio de Janeiro in 1985. Deep Purple - one of the great pioneering bands of heavy metal - in all its live wildness. Screaming guitars, machine-gun drumming, brooding, mystical lyrics, and the raw-throated singing of Ian Gillan: These live performances remind us why dozens of younger bands patterned themselves on Deep Purple, and why heavy metal became an indelible force in rock. Here is Queen at its absolute peak. Campy theatricality combines with astounding rock virtuosity and sheer passion in a set of extraordinary songs brought to life by Freddie’s astonishing charisma. ‘Tie Your Mother Down,’ ‘Radio Ga-Ga,’ ‘Seven Seas Of Rhye,’ ‘We Will Rock You,’ ‘We Are The Champions,’ and other great hits are given powerful treatment here. And of course there’s a live version of ‘Bohemian Rhapsody,’ with Freddie - shirtless by this point in the show - reminding us of the intensity of his vocal style and the power of his rock piano. (The band also shows the pioneering video that helped make ‘Rhapsody’ a hit.) Deft camera work brings the show to sweaty life - and overhead shots reveal the throngs of Rio fans, all riveted to Queen’s unique brand of rock and roll theater. By the time the fireworks go off – literally - at the climax, Rio fans and DVD viewers alike will find themselves fully sated. Track List: Tie Your Mother Down - Seven Seas Of Rhye - Keep Yourself Alive - Liar - It’s A Hard Life - Now I’m Here - Is This The World We Created - Love Of My Life - Brighton Rock - Hammer To Fall Bohemian Rhapsody - Radio Ga Ga - I Want To Break Free - We Will Rock You - We Are The Champions - God Save The Queen This is the classic lineup: Ian singing, Ritchie Blackmore on guitar, Jon Lord on keyboards, Roger Glover on bass, and Ian Paice on drums. Interplay among the band members is intense with Jon improvising dazzling keyboard sounds and Ritchie swinging his guitar around his head, while the most propulsive rhythm section in rock drives them on. ‘Speed King,’ ‘Child In Time,’ ‘Highway Star,’ ‘Wring That Neck,’ ‘Smoke On The Water’ - these and other huge hits are given powerful treatment here. And as an added excitement, we also get four mind-blowing performances from one of Ian Gillan’s hard-driving solo projects. A blistering gathering of sheer rock power. Track List: Deep Purple: Speed King - No, No, No Child In Time - Highway Star - Wring That Neck - Hallelujah - Improvisation/ Mandrake Root / Ian Gillan: Demon’s Eye - When A Blind Man Cries - Lucille Smoke On The Water The glamorous, talented Diana Ross - in all her glory in Las Vegas in 1979. This was a peak career moment for Diana, and she revels in every bit of the divahood that was even then becoming hers. Through every change of gorgeous, glittery costume - including a full-on Billie Holiday look - the ultimate Motown singer brings to her many hits all the intensity, humor, and charisma that have made her a superstar for all these decades. ‘Baby Love,’ her great Supremes hit, gets a beautiful revisiting here. The great early solo hits are on display too: ‘Touch Me In The Morning,’ ‘Reach Out And Touch,’ and of course ‘Ain’t No Mountain High Enough.’ Diana also gives us a moving Billie Holiday tribute, and showcases songs that were new then and have since become classics - ‘No One Gets The Prize,’ ‘I Ain’t Been Licked,’ ‘All For One,’ and ‘It’s My House’ among them. An exciting evening from one of the great superstars of our time. Track List: Ain’t No Mountain High Enough - Too Shy To Say - Touch Me In The Morning I Want To Be Bad - I Ain’t Been Licked Home - It’s My House - No One Gets The Prize - Love Hangover - Reach Out And Touch - Baby Love - Remember Me - Medley: Lady Sings The Blues; T’ain’t Nobody’s Bizness If I Do; God Bless The Child; My Man - The Boss Do You Know Where You’re Going To? (Theme From Mahogany) - Ain’t No Mountain High Enough (reprise) - All For One IMM-940172 Various Artists Tribute To Dylan 8 712177 055265 The famous star-studded tribute to the greatest living songwriter, inveterate musical innovator, and pre-eminent artist: Bob Dylan. Captured live at Madison Square Garden in New York City, this concert finds Bob in his element, surrounded by many of his fellow artists, from all the worlds he’s traveled through, from folk to r&b, from country to gospel to rock and roll. Stevie Wonder, Nanci Griffith, Eddie Vedder, Neil Young, John Mellencamp, the Band, Willie Nelson, Booker T. and the M.G.’s - these are just some of the amazing artists who bring their own brilliance to the timeless catalogue of Bob Dylan. With Bob himself bringing his characteristic intensity to ‘It’s Alright, Ma’ and ‘Girl From The North Country,’ and a rousing full-scale finale of ‘Knockin’ On Heaven’s Door,’ this concert is music history in the making. Track List: Stevie Wonder - Blowin’ In The Wind / John Mellencamp - Like A Rolling Stone / Nanci Griffith & Carolyn Hester Boots Of Spanish Leather / Booker T. & The M.G.’s - Gotta Serve Somebody / Eddie Vedder & Mike McCready Masters Of War / Tracy Chapman - The Times They Are A-Changin’ / Willie Nelson - What Was It You Wanted / Ron Wood - Seven Days / Richie Havens - Just Like A Woman / Sinead O’ Connor - War / Neil Young - Just Like Tom Thumb’s Blues / Eric Clapton Love Minus Zero/No Limit / The Band When I Paint My Masterpiece / George Harrison - Absolutely Sweet Marie / Roger McGuinn with Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers - Mr. Tambourine Man / Bob Dylan - It’s Alright, Ma (I’m Only Bleeding) / Bob Dylan - Girl From The North Country / All artists - Knockin’ On Heaven’s Door IMMORTAL POPULAR IMM-940170 IMM-940169 IMM-940168 IMM-940167 Mariah Carey Tokyo Concert Teddy Pendergrass Valentine’s Day Concert Various Artists Jazz Under The Skies Steve Winwood Back In The High Life - Live 8 712177 055241 8 712177 054985 8 712177 054978 8 712177 054947 The amazing Teddy Pendergrass - in a romantic, funky Valentine’s Day concert, deftly filmed at the Wilton Theater in Los Angeles. An astonishing gathering of some of the greatest jazz artists of our time: Herbie Hancock, Milton Nascimento, Al Jarreau, David Sanborn, Marcus Miller, and others. Deftly captured on video in two Tokyo summers, these artists respond to the overwhelming enthusiasm of Japanese jazz fans with improvisatory flights of unforgettable intensity. The amazing five-octave range of Mariah Carey, queen of 1990’s radio, gets full expression in this exciting Tokyo concert, captured on video in 1996. Mariah can be seen here bringing the first phase of her career to its peak. This was the famous Daydream Tour, in support of the album of that name. The album yielded ‘Fantasy,’ ‘One Sweet Day,’ and ‘Always Be My Baby,’ among other huge hits, which Mariah gives dramatic treatment here. Among the other favorites she belts out are ‘Emotions,’ ‘Without You,’ ‘Dreamlover,’ ‘Vision Of Love’ and ‘Hero,’ from earlier smash albums. And Mariah gives her exuberant Japanese fans at the Tokyo Dome a taste of Christmas with her now-perennial hit ‘All I Want For Christmas Is You.’ The show is followed by an interview clip with Mariah as she prepares to begin the tour. A rousing show, reminding us all of the qualities that made Mariah Carey the biggest female star of the 1990’s. Track List: Daydream Interlude - Emotions - Open Arms - Forever - I Don’t Wanna Cry Fantasy - Always Be My Baby - One Sweet Day - Underneath The Stars Without You - Make It Happen - Just Be Good To Me - Dreamlover - Vision Of Love - Hero - Anytime You Need A Friend - All I Want For Christmas Is You - Interview Teddy shows all of his extraordinary heart and soul in these performances, which review some of the biggest hits of his breakout years with Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes - ‘If You Don’t Know Me By Now,’ ‘Wake Up, Everybody,’ and ‘Bad Luck’ among them - as well as the inspiring solo career he has enjoyed since the mid-1970’s. Backed by a big, tight band, and showcasing the talents of a powerful backup quartet and three dancers, Teddy puts on a full-scale soul review. And in such numbers as ‘Truly Blessed’ and ‘Joy,’ he reminds us yet again of the extraordinary strength and resilience he has brought to many decades of classic soul, r&b, and pop. A beautiful and inspiring event. Track List: Joy - When Somebody Loves You Back - Love T.K.O. - Do Me - You’re My Latest, My Greatest Inspiration - Close The Door - Turn Off The Lights - Truly Blessed - Medley: If You Don’t Know Me By Now; Wake Up Everybody; Bad Luck; The Love I Lost - Only You - Get Up, Get Down, Get Funky, Get Loose Closing Herbie Hancock brings his brilliant pianism to both the concert grand and the synthesizer. Milton Nascimento sings with all the sweetness and power that made him one of the authors of the international Brazilian music craze. Al Jarreau brings the smooth vocal musicianship that has made him a perennial superstar. And Sanborn and Miller funk it out, taking their jazz-rock fusion roots to new heights. With ‘sidemen’ like Wayne Shorter, Pat Metheny, Stanley Clarke, Wayne Shorter, Jack DeJohnette, Miki Howard, Tom Barney, and many others, these mind-blowing sets will be a rare treat for any jazz fan. Track List: Herbie Hancock: Jack In / Milton Nascimento: Txai - Yauarete - Bola De Meia, Bola De Gude - Nos Bailes Da Vida - Maria Maria / Al Jarreau, Miki Howard & the Select Live Special Band: Spain - Everybody Is A Star - Hey Jude / David Sanborn Group: Soul Seranade Chicago Song / Marcus Miller: Run For Cover - Bones Jive - Someday We’ll All Be Free - Burnin’ Up The Carnival / Select Live Special Session: Don Quixote - Milagre Dos Peixes Rock icon Steve Winwood plays a hard-rocking, funk-driven live concert captured on video in 1997. Here Steve gives new life to hits from his days with the Spencer Davis Group, Blind Faith, and Traffic and showcases great solo material from the 1980’s and 90’s. From ‘I’m A Man’ and ‘Gimme Some Lovin’,’ which epitomize the British blues-pop explosion that Steve came to dominate when still in his teens, to ‘Glad’ and ‘Can’t Find My Way Home’ memorable work from the psychedelic era - here Steve Winwood reminds us not only of his powerful singing and multi-instrumental musical prowess but also of his gifts as a writer of indelible songs. And with ‘Back In The High Life’ and ‘Higher Love’ he takes us to his amazing hitmaking in the radiopop 80’s. With a sophisticated band that includes great jazz players, Steve Winwood here displays every bit of the talent and musicality that have made him a star for forty years. Track List: I’m A Man - Roll With It - Freedom Overspill - Spy In The House Of Love Gotta Get Back To My Baby - Can´t Find My Way Home - The Low Spark Of High Heeled Boys - Glad - Family Affair - Just Wanna Have Some Fun - Higher Love Back In The High Life Again - Gimme Some Lovin’ IMMORTAL POPULAR IMM-940166 IMM-940163 IMM-940162 IMM-940161 IMM-940160 Elton John & Billy Joel The Piano Men Live In Tokyo Sammy Davis Jr., Liza Minelli & Frank Sinatra Sing For You – Live From Detroit Dire Straits Sultans Of Swing Live In Germany Stevie Wonder A Night Of Wonder - Live In London Cher The Spectacular Cher In Concert 8 712177 054879 8 712177 054459 8 712177 054480 8 712177 054473 8 712177 054466 Frank Sinatra, Sammy Davis, Jr., and Liza Minnelli - three amazing icons of American popular song, together on one stage. The time is 1988, and all three of these powerhouse superstars are in fine voice, each bringing uniquely personal style and artistry to a fully packed evening of classic music. Dire Straits plays an early live concert, performed in Germany in 1979 and deftly captured on video. The amazing genius of Stevie Wonder, presented in an intimate concert setting for the BBC. In 1995, when this concert was deftly captured on video, Wonder had already enjoyed an astonishing and visionary career - first as ‘Little Stevie,’ Motown prodigy, then as a musical adventurer in funk and electronics. The amazing Cher - in an overwhelmingly theatrical live concert. Cher brings her unforgettable personal style, tough rock and pop vocals, unique sense of costume, and flat-out stage presence to an extraordinary range of songs from past and present. Two superstar piano men - Billy Joel and Sir Elton John - together in one hardrocking, deftly shot concert, featuring amazing duets and greatest hits from two of the greatest pop catalogues. Filmed before a huge, rapt audience at the Tokyo Dome, the concert begins with two gorgeous duets: Elton’s ‘Your Song’ and ‘Don’t Let The Sun Go Down On Me,’ with the stars trading verses to great effect. Billy rocks the Tokyo Dome with a string of his own unforgettable hits, from ‘The Stranger’ to ‘I Go To Extremes’ - and pays homage to Elton with a soaring interpretation of ‘Candle In The Wind.’ The duets get really intense with ‘My Life,’ where Elton belts out the verses with utter conviction, even while cracking Billy up by wearing a mask. The two stay together for a showstopping lineup of ‘Bitch Is Back,’ ‘You May Be Right,’ and - appropriately enough - ‘Piano Man.’ A glittering evening of incredible songs, harddriving music, and the collaboration of pop giants. Each singer gets a solo portion, and each brings down the house. Sammy does ‘Candy Man,’ ‘Music Of The Night,’ and other favorites, singing, dancing, and chatting with all the charisma that made him an American hero in the 1950’s and ‘60’s. Liza blows the roof off with songs like ‘Cabaret’ and ‘Ring Them Bells’ - but she also brings nuance and sensitivity to two Charles Azvanour numbers. And Frank brings his classic phrasing and unforgettable intelligence to standards like ‘Where Or When,’ ‘One For My Baby,’ and others. The show concludes with an extended medley of an astonishing number of songs, with all three stars taking part, ribbing one another, and returning us to the glory days of classic pop. Track List: Track List: Elton John & Billy Joel - Your Song / Elton John & Billy Joel - Don’t Let The Sun Go Down On Me / Billy Joel - Angry Young Man / Billy Joel - The Stranger / Billy Joel - Just The Way You Are / Billy Joel - Allentown / Billy Joel - I Go To Extremes / Elton John & Billy Joel - My Life / Billy Joel - The River Of Dreams / Billy Joel - Candle In The Wind / Billy Joel - It’s Still Rock And Roll To Me / Billy Joel - Big Shot / Elton John & Billy Joel The Bitch Is Back / Elton John & Billy Joel - You May Be Right / Elton John & Billy Joel - Piano Man Sammy Davis, Jr.: Hello Detroit - With A Song In My Heart - The Candy Man What Kind Of Fool Am I – Monologue Bad - The Music Of The Night - One / Liza Minnelli: All That Jazz - Sailor Boys - Ring Them Bells - Quiet Love Cabaret / Frank Sinatra: Where Or When - For Once In My Life - Mack The Knife - One For My Baby (And One More For The Road) - My Way / Frank, Liza & Sammy: Medley Of Hits And Favorites: Style - Witchcraft - Liza With A ‘Z’ - Talk To The Animals - All Or Nothing At All - Money, Money - Once In A Lifetime - I’ve Got You Under My Skin Maybe This Time - I’ve Gotta Be Me - All The Way - Old Friends - Birth Of The Blues - The Lady Is A Tramp - But The World Goes ‘Round - There’s A Boat Dat’s Leavin’ Soon For New York - New York, New York Here we see the original band in the first blush of its amazing international success - Mark and Dave Knopfler on lead and rhythm guitars, John Illsley on bass, Pick Withers on drums. The band’s first, benchmark album is out, and ‘Sultans Of Swing’ is a huge hit. For all its newfound success, Dire Straits here puts on a carefully polished, musically serious show, full of the nuance and intelligence that characterized the band’s memorable career in rock. A very young Mark Knopfler is of course front and center, with his trademark Dylan-influenced vocals, seductive guitar playing, and dark and thoughtful songs. Those sings include, along with ‘Sultans,’ beloved numbers from the breakout album: ‘Water Of Love,’ ‘Down To The Waterline,’ ‘Six Blade Knife,’ ‘Wild West End,’ and others, as well as a batch of what were then new songs, including ‘Lady Writer’ and ‘Once Upon A Time In The West.’ Track List: Down To The Waterline - Six Blade Knife - Once Upon A Time In The West Lady Writer - Single Handed Sailor Water Of Love - In The Gallery - Follow Me Home - News - What’s The Matter Baby? - Lions - Sultans Of Swing - Wild West End - Where Do You Think You’re Going? - Eastbound Train - Sultans Of Swing (redux) A master of both the romantic radio ballad and mature, hard-hitting dance music, Stevie shows the BBC audience every side of his enormous talent. In songs from across his multi-faceted career - ‘Higher Ground,’ ‘Superstition,’ ‘My Cherie Amour,’ ‘Signed, Sealed, Delivered,’ ‘You Are The Sunshine of My Life,’ ‘I Just Called to Say I Love You,’ among others - Stevie reminds us of the soulful emotion and musical dexterity that have made him one of the most fascinating artists of our time. A must-see evening of groundbreaking, unforgettable music from a master. Track List: Master Blaster - Higher Ground Sensuous Whisper - My Cherie Amour Signed, Sealed, Delivered I’m Yours Sir Duke/I Wish - You Are The Sunshine Of My Life - Superstition - I Just Called To Say I Love You - Cold Chill - Do I Do From a medley of her 1960’s and ‘70’s hits- ‘All I Really Want to Do’ (her classic Bob Dylan cover),’Half Breed,’’Gypsys, Tramps and Thieves’ - to groundbreaking recent smash numbers like ‘If I Could Turn Back Time,’ beloved by the MTV generation, Cher connects the astonishing success of her earliest work to a vibrant present and future. Academy Award-winning actress, style icon, diva, rocker, singer - Cher does it all. An exciting evening of music from one of the most recognizable artists of our time. Track List: I Still Haven’t Found What I’m Looking For - Song For The Lonely - All Or Nothing - Take Me Home - The Power Heart Of Stone - Medley: Monk Dance (Interlude) / We All Sleep Alone - Strong Enough - I Found Someone - If I Could Turn Back Time - The Way Of Love - Gayatri Mantra - Just Like Jesse James - Medley: All I Really Want to Do / Half Breed / Gypsys, Tramps and Thieves / Dark Lady - The Shoop Shoop Song (It’s In His Kiss) - Believe IMMORTAL POPULAR IMM-940159 IMM-940158 IMM-940157 IMM-940156 The Beach Boys Forever ZZ-Top Ultimate Collection Various Artists Dancing In The Street Harry Belafonte Listen To The Man - Live In Concert 8 712177 054381 8 712177 054374 8 712177 054312 8 712177 054305 Fun, sun, surf - and musical genius. Here are the Beach Boys, captured in rare film and TV performances at the peak of their astonishing success in the 1960’s. ZZ Top’s classic music-video years, when the hard-driving Texas trio donned the sunglasses and drove the hot-rods and motorcycles - and Billy Gibbons and Dusty Hill, in identical outfits, grew beards down their chests (though as seen here, drummer Frank Beard managed to stay beardless!). This collection brings together those great songs and videos. The great r&b dance-party music of the 1960’s, performed live on TV by the biggest soul, Motown, and funk stars of the day. The iconic singer, humanitarian, and activist Harry Belafonte gives an exciting, varied, and deeply satisfying performance in this 1997 concert from the Performing Arts Center of Purchase College in New York. The hits were many and remain perennial favorites. ‘Surfin’ U.S.A.,’ ‘Surfer Girl,’ ‘Surfin’ Safari,’ ‘Fun Fun Fun,’ ‘I Get Around,’ ‘California Girls’ and so many other classic evocations of the period’s West-Coast lifestyle get fascinating live treatment here, with the boys drawing screams and tears from hordes of TV teenyboppers, and performances from 1960’s films capturing the era. But the serious and sophisticated sound is here too. Brian Wilson’s brilliance gave rise to amazing songs at once emotionally probing and musically advanced: ‘In My Room,’ ‘Wouldn’t It Be Nice,’ ‘God Only Knows,’ and many others. An amazing collection of great live performances from one of the great bands of our time. Track List: Surfin’ USA - Surfer Girl - Fun, Fun, Fun - I Get Around - Little Honda - Girls On The Beach - California Girls - Help Me Rhonda - In My Room - Dance, Dance, Dance - Please Let Me Wonder Wouldn’t It Be Nice - That’s Not Me Sloop John B - God Only Knows - Good Vibrations - I Just Wasn’t Made For These Times - Do It Again - Time To Get Alone - Rock And Roll Woman - I Can Hear Music - Break Away - Student Demonstration Time - Okie From Muskogee - Heroes And Villains - In My Room - Surfin’ Safari - Rock And Roll Music - Hold Me - Fun, Fun, Fun Barbara Ann - Forever ZZ Top racked up hit after hit with these unforgettable music videos, which brought raw, virtuoso bluesrock together with the dancing girls, synthesizers, and visual effects of ‘80’s pop. ‘Gimme All Your Lovin’,’ ‘Sharp Dressed Man,’ ‘Legs,’ ‘Sleeping Bag’ and many others are all here - along with ‘Velcro Fly,’ ‘Burger Man,’ and many others. From deep roots in 1960’s Texas blues to the music-video generation, ZZ Top brought unstoppable energy, musicianship, and fun to these big hits. Relive the party that ZZ Top had in the 1980’s. Track List: Gimme All Your Lovin’ - Sharp Dressed Man - Legs - TV Dinners - Sleeping Bag - Stages - Rough Boy - Velcro Fly Give It Up - My Head’s In Mississippi Burger Man - Viva Las Vegas Before MTV there was music television, and stars like James Brown, Marvin Gaye, the Supremes, Tina Turner, Aretha Franklin, and Smokey Robinson performed live for wildly enthusiastic studio audiences. This collection returns us to those days, with amazing hits - the Temptations’ ‘My Girl,’ Tina’s ‘Fool In Love,’ Gaye’s ‘How Sweet It Is,’ James Brown’s ‘Please, Please, Please,’ the Supremes’ ‘Stop In The Name Of Love,’ and so many others - as well as the wildly dancing go-go girls and general feeling of spontaneity that marked a benchmark era. These are the original soul artists, up close and giving it their all - at exactly the watershed moment when soul was taking over pop. For fans of great music and vintage TV alike, here is a musthave collection of classic performances. Track List: Junior Walker - Shotgun / The Temptations - My Girl / Martha & The Vandellas - Nowhere To Run / Smokey Robinson - You’ve Really Got A Hold On Me / Marvin Gaye - How Sweet It Is (To Be Loved By You) / Mary Wells - My Guy / The Blossoms - Dancing In The Street / Four Tops - It’s The Same Old Song / The Supremes - Stop In The Name Of Love / James Brown - Please, Please, Please / Tina Turner - A Fool In Love / Booker T. & The MG’s - Green Onions / Major Lance - The Monkey Time / Joe Tex - Hold On To What You’ve Got / Tina Turner & Marvin Gaye - Money (That’s What I Want) / I’ll Be Doggone / James Brown - Papa’s Got A Brand New Bag / Aretha Franklin Rock-A-Bye Your Baby With A Dixie Melody / Ketty Lester - Love Letters / The Toys - A Lover’s Concerto / Jackie DeShannon - What The World Needs Now Is Love / The Supremes - Baby Love / Fontella Bass - Rescue Me / The Blossoms - I Like It Like That / Petula Clark - Downtown / Marvin Gaye Hitch Hike / Marvin Gaye - Can I Get A Witness / Tina Turner - Ooh Poo Pah Do At 70, Belafonte still evinces all the charisma, intensity, and musicality of his youth - when he took pop, folk, cabaret, calypso, and film by storm as a pioneering Caribbean-American superstar. In this concert, he returns us to that time with songs like ‘Jamaica Farwell,’ ‘Matilda,’ and of course ‘The Banana Boat Song,’ indelibly known as ‘Day-O.’ But he also continues the musical pioneering that has made him legendary for half a century. With a multicultural band blending African percussion, reeds, pennywhistle, bass, guitars, and a swirling, dancing backup quartet, Belafonte explores sounds ranging from African pop to American cabaret. A thrilling and adventurous evening from a beloved singer and innovator. Track List: We Are The Wave - Turn The Wrld Around - Island In The Sun - Skin To Skin - Kwela (Listen To The Man) - Matilda, Matilda - Dangerous Times - Try To Remember - Paradise In Gazankulu - Jamaica Farewell - The Banana Boat Song (Day-O) IMMORTAL POPULAR IMM-940155 IMM-940154 IMM-940153 IMM-940152 IMM-940151 Bruce Springsteen Rockin’ Live From Italy 1993 Billy Joel Live From Long Island Luther Vandross Ultimate Collection Aretha Franklin The Queen Of Soul Live From Chicago Barry Manilow One Night On Broadway 8 712177 054190 8 712177 054183 8 712177 054176 8 712177 054169 8 712177 054152 Billy Joel plays his home turf at a peak moment in a long and exciting career: late 1982, the Nassau Coliseum, Long Island. The mighty Luther Vandross, in a beautiful collection of classic videos that established the great singer and songwriter as a pop and r&b icon. The great Barry Manilow in a 1989 concert - expertly captured at the Gershwin Theater on Broadway. This is the year of ‘The Nylon Curtain,’ Billy’s adventurous album from which ‘‘Allentown,’ and ‘Scandinavian Skies’ are drawn - and both songs get intense and powerful treatment here. Though struck down tragically in 2005, Luther Vandross enjoyed a long and astonishingly successful career. Emerging in the 80’s from what had already been thriving work as a songwriter and backup singer (and a commercial jingle writer and singer!), Luther broke through in 1980 with the classic r&b hit - and the memorable early music-video - ‘Never Too Much,’ featured here. The Queen of Soul, Aretha Franklin, in a powerful 1985 concert that finds the great diva in perfect voice and at a benchmark career moment. Here is the 1980’s comeback - spearheaded by key collaborations with Luther Vandross - in which Aretha reinvented herself, returned to superstardom, and cemented her status as an icon of r&b and pop. Bruce Springsteen - the Boss himself - in a supercharged 1993 stadium concert shot in Verona, Italy, before a huge, amped-up audience of dedicated Bruce fans. Beginning with a brooding ‘I’m On Fire,’ building slowly and powerfully through a series of astonishing climaxes, and concluding with a series of favorites, in the classic Springsteen ‘encore’ that actually takes the show through the roof, Bruce gives his audience - and now us - the legendary mix of hard-driving rock, boundless energy, and songwriting passion that made him a superstar in the 1970’s and ‘80’s. ‘Because The Night,’ ‘Thunder Road,’ ‘Born To Run,’ ‘Because The Night,’ ‘The River,’ ‘Born In The USA,’ ‘Hungry Heart,’ - all these and many more Springsteen smash hits are featured here, in creative and compelling arrangements and long, sharp jams plus two surprising and fascinating John Fogarty covers. A night of astonishing rock passion and beauty from one of the musical legends of our time. Track List: I’m On Fire - Because The Night - Prove It All Night - Human Touch - The River Who’ll Stop The Rain - Souls Of The Departed - Born In The USA - Light Of Day - Hungry Heart - Glory Days Thunder Road - Born To Run - My Beautiful Reward - Rockin’ All Over The World - Working On The Highway But Billy was already an icon, whose best songs, now considered classics of American pop, were already beloved in ‘82. ‘Just The Way You Are,’ ‘Piano Man,’ ‘The Stranger,’ ‘My Life,’ ‘Angry Young Man’ ... These are only some of the hits to which Billy brings trademark piano athleticism and the mix of rocking drive and emotional sensitivity that made him a star. And a strong performance of the Billy Joel ‘novel-in-song’ ‘Scenes From An Italian Restaurant’ gives this film one of its most exciting moments. A thrilling concert of timeless music. Track List: Allentown - My Life - Prelude/Angry Young Man - Piano Man - The Stranger - Scandinavian Skies - Movin’ Out - Pressure - Scenes From An Italian Restaurant - Just the Way You Are - It’s Still Rock and Roll To Me - Sometimes A Fantasy - Big Shot - You May Be Right Only the Good Die Young - Souvenir ‘The Power Of Love/Love Power,’ ‘Don’t Want To Be A Fool,’ ‘Stop To Love,’ ‘There’s Nothing Better Than Love’ (with Gregory Hines),’Never Too Much,’ ‘A House Is Not A Home’ ... these classic videos, invested by Luther with his amazing stage presence, sincerity, and knack for groove, return us to moments that ended all too soon. And as a special treat: Luther also appears here in interviews, recalling the making of these videos and the meaning of these songs to his career - making this a must-own collection. Track List: Power Of Love/Love Power – Don’t Want To Be A Fool - The Rush - Here And Now - She Won’t Talk To Me - Any Love - Stop To Love - There’s Nothing Better Than Love (with Gregory Hines) - Give Me The Reason - Anyone Who Had A Heart – It’s Over Now Superstar - Never Too Much - A House Is Not A Home The hits of the ‘60’s, ‘70’s, and ‘80’s are here - ‘Think,’ ‘Something He Can Feel,’ ‘Freeway Of Love,’ and of course ‘Respect,’ among others - and Aretha gives them all fresh treatment, showing a remarkable stylistic flexibility and maturity. On numbers like ‘Love Is The Key’ and ‘Ain’t No Way,’ the crack band and soulful backup singers give the queen some mighty call-and-response. And she returns to her gospel roots with an intense rendition of the Mahalia Jackson chestnut ‘Didn’t It Rain.’ A beautiful evening, packed with great music, from the ultimate soul showstopper and iconic American voice, Aretha Franklin. Track List: Love Is The Key - Love All The Hurt Away - Day Dreaming - I Say A Little Prayer - See Saw - Rock Steady Something He Can Feel - Think - Ain’t No Way - Respect - Sweet Bitter Love It’s My Turn - Freeway Of Love - Didn’t It Rain - Jump To It - Respect (reprise) Sometimes rocking away at the piano; sometimes singing in inimitable style on an intimate set; sometimes caught in a classic Broadway spotlight, Barry brings his unique blend of subtlety and climactic emotion to a fully packed repertoire, featuring all of his greatest hits - of which there are of course an extraordinary number. Barry also discusses and reviews his career for this enthusiastic hometown audience, looking back to his Brooklyn roots and his years accompanying aspiring singers. His early days with Bette Midler are reflected in a brassy, funny set of soul parodies featuring the sexy, funky Debra Byrd, whose duet with Barry brings down the house. And in the ‘Gonzo Hits Medley,’ we’re treated to more than twenty amazing songs in one huge bite - testament to the extraordinary musical impact of Barry Manilow. Track List: Sweet Life - It’s A Long Way Up Brooklyn Blues - I Am Your Child Ships - Dirt Cheap (with Debra Byrd & Company) - God Bless The Other 99 (with Company) - Mandy - Please Don’t Be Scared - The One That Got Away - Some Good Things Never Last (with Debra Byrd) - Keep Each Other Warm - Hey Mambo (with Billy Kidd & Company) - The Gonzo Hits Medley: One Voice; I Write The Songs; The Old Songs; Bandstand Boogie; I Don’t Want To Walk Without You; Weekend In New England; Even Now; Some Kind Of Friend; New York City Rhythm; Copacabana; Read ‘Em And Weep; When I Wanted You; Somewhere Down The Road; This One’s For You; Tryin’ To Get The Feeling Again; Ready To Take A Chance Again; It’s A Miracle; Let’s Hang On; Somewhere In The Night; Could It Be Magic; I Made It Through The Rain; Daybreak; I Write The Songs - When The Good Times Come Again IMMORTAL POPULAR IMM-940149 IMM-940148 IMM-940147 IMM-940146 IMM-940144 Cheap Trick 1978 Tokyo Concert Lou Reed Through The Years: New York 1983 - Spain 2004 Gipsy Kings Live In Los Angeles Zarah Leander Zarah Leander Eric Clapton & Friends The A.R.M.S. Benefit Concert From London 8 712177 054268 8 712177 054251 8 712177 054244 8 712177 053971 8 712177 053810 Cheap Trick - ultimate 1970’s hardrocking arena band - in a famous 1978 Tokyo concert, captured before thousands of screaming young Japanese fans. This is the tour that made Cheap Trick a household name for young rock and rollers with a blistering hour of non-stop musical and emotional pyrotechnics. Lou Reed - once the androgynous rock poet of the Velvet Underground, then a godfather of punk, now a weathered icon of courage and adventurousness in American music - in two astonishing live concerts, one from New York’s fabled Bottom Line in 1983, one from the 2004 Benicassim Festival in Spain. The passionate, irresistable music of the great Gipsy Kings - in a powerful, fully packed live concert, deftly shot, in high-end documentary style, over two exciting nights in Los Angeles in 1990. The beautiful, passionate Zarah Leander, Swedish-born star of 1930’s German film, in a series of great performances drawn from her bestknown, most successful films. Here the Gipsy Kings perfectly demonstrate the extraordinary talent, musicality, and showmanship that brought them from the uniquely mixed culture in the south of France, where they all grew up, to international stardom in huge theaters and arenas - and made them the world’s ambassadors of their own mix of the sound they’ve drawn from Gipsy, flamenco, Latin, French, and many forms of pop. Whether she’s playing a sultry - and slightly risque - 1930’s cabaret star, or a 19th-century beauty in long skirts, Zarah Leander brings gorgeous singing, warm acting, and astonishing physical presence to these performances. She could sing deeply and suggestively like Marlene Dietrich - or go on great flights of musicality, investing her operetta training in bringing out any song’s emotional richness or jaunty humor and charm. A stunning collaboration of blues-rock giants - led by the biggest of them all, Eric Clapton. This 1983 benefit brings together an astonishing number of rock virtuosi, the men who once defined the British blues revival and who put their indelible stamps on all of classic rock. Huge international hits like ‘Bamboleo,’ ‘Djobi Djoba,’ and ‘Mosaique’ - breakout tunes at the time this film was made - come to rousing new life in this live setting. With passionate singing, intense guitar soling, intricate handclapping, and all the other French, Spanish, and Gipsy elements that the band has woven into its unique musical tapestry, this is a concert not to be missed. Zarah Leander was, in her day, Germany’s highest-paid film actress, an international recording phenomenon, and a huge cabaret, concert, and musical-theater draw throughout Europe. These performances remind us of what made her such an indelible star. It’s all here: the classic-rock hair of Robin Zander and Tom Petersson (as well as the powerful singing of Zander and the propulsive bass playing of Petersson) ... the strangely straight ‘business guy’ look of tie-wearing drummer Bun E. Carlos (along with his over-the-top athletic drumming) ... and the sheer virtuosity and comic weirdness of guitar god Rick Nielsen, whose searing guitar lines and flamboyant physical energy are matched only by his deliberately goofball geek look - presaging punk rock while playing like Jimmy Page. ‘I Want You To Want Me,’ ‘Elo Kiddies,’ ‘Auf Wiedersehen,’ ‘Downed,’ ‘California Man,’ ‘Surrender’ - all and more are heard here in the moment of the first international smash success of the great Cheap Trick. Track List: Hello There - Come On, Come On - Elo Kiddies - Speak Now or Forever Hold Your Peace - Lookout - Downed - Can’t Hold On - Oh Caroline - Surrender - Auf Wiedersehen - Southern Girls - I Want You To Want Me - California Man Goodnight - Bun E Big Sticks Solo - Ain’t That A Shame - Clock Strikes Ten Bonus: Surrender With selections deftly mixed and matched for maximum effect, these two concerts allow us to time-travel between key phases of an amazing career, as Reed reinvents classic songs from his Velvets and early solo period and presents adventurous new work always with the unmistakable droning, dissonance, and literary intelligence that are part and parcel of the Lou Reed approach to rock and roll, and to his adventures in post-classical minimalism and even free jazz, all key to his unique sensibility. ‘Sweet Jane,’ ‘Why Do You Talk,’ ‘Jesus,’ ‘Women,’ ‘Walk On The Wild Side,’ ‘Romeo Had Juliette’ - these and so many other great songs come to new life in these exciting, exploratory concerts from two decades of the mature period of the influential career of Lou Reed. Track List: Sweet Jane - Why Do You Talk - Rock ‘N’ Roll - Venus In Furs - Kill Your Sons Romeo Had Juliette - I’m Waiting For The Man - Ecstasy - Satellite Of Love The Blue Mask - Walk On The Wild Side - Perfect Day - Women - Jesus Track List: Liberté - Chiribi - Pharaon - Bamboleo Trista Pena - Caminando Por La Calle - Djobi Djoba - Passion - A Mi Manera - Pena Penita - El Camino Mosaique - Fandango - Viento Del Arena - Bem Bem Maria - Improvisation Gitane (Vamos A Bailar - Allegria Track List: Premiere: Ich hab’ vielleicht noch nie geliebt...! - Merci, mon ami, es war wunderschön...! - Ich hab’ vielleicht noch nie geliebt...! (Reprise) / Zu Neuen Ufern: Yes, Sir! - Ich steh’ im Regen - Ich steh’ im Regen (Reprise) / La Habanera: Du kannst es nicht wissen - Der Wind hat mir ein Lied erzählt / Heimat: Eine Frau wird erst schön durch die Liebe Ach, ich habe sie verloren (‘Orphens und Eurydike’ von Gluck) - Buss’ und Reu’ (‘Matthäus-Passion von Bach) / Der Blaufuchs: Kann denn Liebe Sünde sein / Es War Eine Rauschende Ballnacht: Romanze von Tschaikowsky Chanson triste - Nur nicht aus Liebe weinen / Das Lied Der Wüste: Ein paar Tränen werd’ ich weinen um Dich - Sagt dir eine schöne Frau ‘vielleicht’ - Ein paar Tränen werd’ ich weinen um Dich (Reprise) / Das Herz Der Königin: Wo ist dein Herz - Schlummerlied / Die Grosse Liebe: Mein Leben für die Liebe - Davon geht die Welt nicht unter - Ich weiss, es wird einmal ein Wunder gescheh’n / Damals: Bitte an die Nacht - Einen wie dich könnt’ ich lieben - Jede Nacht ein neues Glück Jeff Beck, Jimmy Page, Ronnie Laine, Bill Wyman, Charlie Watts, Steve Winwood, Chris Stainton, and Eric Clapton: these names recall bands like the Yardbirds, the Rolling Stones, Small Faces, Led Zeppelin, the Jeff Beck Group, the Spencer Davis Group, the Bluesbreakers, Traffic, and Blind Faith. They also recall the origins of hard rock, psychedelia, and heavy metal. Here those giants come together with other great sidemen in a soaring, hard-driving set of old blues, popular hits (including killer versions of ‘Layla’ and ‘Stairway To Heaven’), and the tight, long jams that these very players were largely responsible for inventing. Dazzlingly shot to bring out all of the intensity of the great blues and rock powerhouses gathered on one stage, this is a powerful and beautiful evening of searing music. Track List: Introduction / Eric Clapton: Everybody Oughta Make A Change - Rita Mae - Lay Down Sally - Rambling On My Mind / Have You Ever Loved A Woman Cocaine / Andy Fairweather-Low: Man Smart, Woman Smarter / Steve Winwood: Road Runner - Slowdown Sundown - Take Me To The River Gimme Some Lovin’ / Jeff Beck: Star Cycle - Pump (The Pump) - Goodbye Pork Pie Hat - Hi Ho Silver Lining / Jimmy Page: Led Boots - Who’s To Blame - City Sirens - Stairway To Heaven / Eric Clapton: Tulsa Time / Ronnie Lane & Ensemble: Goodnight Irene IMMORTAL POPULAR IMM-940143 IMM-940142 IMM-940141 IMM-940140 IMM-940139 Ray Charles The Legend Lives On Miles Davis The Montreal Concert Chet Baker One Night In Tokyo The Lee Konitz Quartet Live At The Village Vanguard The David Murray Quartet Live At The Village Vanguard 8 712177 053803 8 712177 053629 8 712177 053469 8 712177 053599 8 712177 053452 The amazing Ray Charles - in a series of sizzling live performances drawn from various stages of his astonishing career. The mighty Miles Davis, in a powerful Montreal concert captured in 1988, only three years before the great trumpter and innovator’s death. An inspiring and important concert, performed by the great modern-jazz trumpeter Chet Baker on the last night of a benchmark tour of Japan, made less than a year before his untimely death. Lee Konitz, the great alto saxman – and one of the classic creators of ‘cool jazz’ – in a beautiful program focusing on a brilliant live set by the Konitz’s quartet at New York’s fabled Village Vanguard. The great avant-garde jazz reedman David Murray, deftly captured on video one brilliant night at New York’s jazz mecca, the Village Vanguard. Chet Baker had a challenging and difficult life in music. The brilliance and beauty he offers in this late-career concert will astonish and inspire jazz fans. Trademark fragility and thoughtfulness in his trumpet soloing are here at their mature peak. On standards – ‘Stella By Starlight,’ ‘You’d Be So Nice to Come Home To,’ and ‘My Funny Valentine’ – Baker discovers new meanings and shadings while remaining always restrained and contemplative. To modern-jazz numbers like Miles Davis’s ‘Four’ and Jimmy Heath’s ‘For Minors Only,’ he brings a perhaps unexpected athleticism. And he both plays and sings beautifully on the Elvis Costello song ‘Almost Blue.’ Joined by Roland Hanna on piano, George Mraz on bass, and Mel Lewis on drums – star players in their own rights, here bringing an extraordinary group collaboration to Konitz’s musical vision – Konitz gives the savvy Vanguard audience nine extended tunes, each composed by himself, Hanna, or Mraz (except for a fascinating riff on a Chopin prelude!). The variety of these numbers is as impressive as the extraordinary polish of the playing: ‘Dream Stepper’ swings hard; ‘A Story Often Told, Seldom Heard’ builds to emotional climaxes; ‘Seasons’ is gorgeously expressive. While these performances showcase many of the best-loved Ray Charles hits - ‘Let The Good Times Roll, ‘ ‘Mess Around, ‘ ‘What’d I Say, ‘ ‘I Got A Woman ‘ and so many others - there is nothing too-familiar about any of these renditions. Ray’s vocals are always passionate, spontaneous, and joyful; extended arrangements showcase the greatest sidemen and soloists; the interplay between Ray and his bands (and in some cases the Raelettes) is always dramatic and intense. From early stardom represented by the rocking Ed Sullivan TV performance of ‘What’d I Say, ‘ to the huge concerthall audiences going crazy for ‘Mess Around, ‘ to a meeting with giants Fats Domino and Jerry Lee Lewis on the Hank Williams classic ‘Jambalaya, ‘ these amazing performances remind us of the charisma, brilliance, and sheer musicality of Ray Charles. Track List: Let The Good Times Roll - Mess Around - What’d I Say - Then We’ll Be Home - I Got A Woman - A Fool For You Busted - Since You’ve Been Gone Mississippi Mud - Lewis Boogie - Just For A Thrill - Jambalaya - You Made Me Love You - Swanee River Rock Here Miles brings an astonishing set of young, hard-rocking sidemen to the kind of extended jazz-rock improvising that Miles himself invented, and of which he would always remain the reigning king. Two stacked synthesizer keyboards, lead and rhythm electric guitars, postColtrane sax, jazz drums and Afro-pop percussion – this blend gives Miles a searing, funkinspired canvas on which to paint his extraordinary trumpet solos. This is a far cry from Miles’s amazing earlier series of jazz innovations, from ‘Birth of the Cool’ to ‘Kind of Blue’ – though this concert shares with those benchmark moments Miles’s fearless and uncompromising ability to take risks, to change, even to redefine, American music. With Davis originals like ‘One Phone Call’ and ‘Jean Pierre,’ as well as affecting covers of the 1980’s pop hits ‘Human Nature’ and ‘Time after Time,’ the band shows an extraorinary range of emotional and musical artistry. And through it all shines the pure, clean, unmistakable trumpet of Miles Davis, American genius. A mind-blowing concert experience. Track List: One Phone Call - Human Nature Something’s On Your Mind - Time After Time - Code M.D. - Jean Pierre Baker’s sidemen for this concert are – not surprisingly – his near equals in taste, chops, and jazz artistry. A beautiful and unforgettable evening, not to be missed. Track List: Stella By Starlight - For Minors Only You’d Be So Nice To Come Home To - Arborway - Four - Almost Blue Beatrice - My Funny Valentine - Seven Steps To Heaven Through it all, the leader’s deft, shimmering, and tasteful alto reminds us why Lee Konitz is among the acknowledged greats in modern jazz. And a real treat comes with two rare 1958 TV performances (along with an interview clip), where a very young Konitz, with Warne Marsh, Billy Taylor, and others, displays the intensity he brought to the beginnings of a long and exciting career. Track List: Max - Prelude - Dream Stepper Blues For Sarka - Geneva’s Move Subconscious-Lee - Juicy Brucey - A Story Often Told, Seldom Heard Seasons - Tavia’s Tune - Max (reprise) Supported here by some of his most advanced and proficient contemporaries – John Hicks on piano, Fred Hopkins on bass, and Ed Blackwell on drums – Murray gives the savvy Vanguard audience an amazing display of post-free-jazz intensity, working out extended solos on six originals, which also allow his collaborators plenty of space to explore their own creativity. Fans of rapid-fire, post-Coltrane sax playing, often dissonant and always dazzling, will not be disappointed. Murray’s rhythmic and harmonic daring and brilliance are fully on display here. Yet as this concert also strikingly reminds us, Murray possesses the almost uncanny ability to mix extreme sounds with gorgeous, emotive tone: his ballad numbers are beautiful and poignant. A fulfilling evening of advanced and inspiring jazz from one of the bestrespected exponents of modern jazz. Track List: Off Season - Lovers - Murray’s Steps – Ming - Morning Song - Duet IMMORTAL POPULAR IMM-940138 IMM-940137 IMM-940136 Various Artists A Tribute To Johnny Cash Kiss In Concert IMM-940135 The Michael Petrucciani Trio Live At The Village Vanguard IMM-940134 Whitney Houston A Song For You Live R.E.M. R.E.M. Collection 8 712177 053582 8 712177 053315 8 712177 053308 8 712177 052998 A star-studded musical tribute to the great Johnny Cash, featuring remarkable performances by such artists as Willie Nelson, U2, Emmylou Harris, Sheryl Crow, Brooks & Dunn, Bob Dylan, Bruce Springsteen, and many more - including the Man in Black himself - all on the stage of New York’s fabled Hammerstein Ballroom. 8 712177 052981 The great jazz pianist Michel Petrucciani, in a beautiful and powerful concert captured on video at New York City’s jazz mecca the Village Vanguard. The amazing and outrageous Kiss, live and in concert - always their most mindblowing medium. The breathtaking Whitney Houston, at the peak of her extraordinary abilities as a singer and performer, in a concert deftly captured on video in Norfolk, Virginia, in 1991. A riveting collection of R.E.M. performances - mostly live, with a few key videos. In these unusual settings, with songs drawn from across the astonishingly broad and unpredictable spectrum that has been R.E.M.’s stock-in-trade ever since the early ‘80’s, the band’s intensity, musicianship, and intelligence have never been more evident. Petrucciani lived only into his midthirties – yet his genius was undaunted by the bone disease that gave him small stature, made him physically vulnerable, and contributed to his untimely death in 1999. As this set fully demonstrates, he was one of the most exciting and important jazz pianists and composers of his generation, writing extended pieces that showcase the richness and gorgeousness of his tone and the emotional depth of his playing. Joined here by two great sidemen, Palle Danielsson on bass and Eliot Zigmund (once a Bill Evans stalwart) on drums, Petrucciani finds room, amid five extended and swinging meditations, for a collaboration with his special guest, the great jazz guitarist Jim Hall. A wonderful evening of beautiful music. Track List: Regina - The Prayer - Waltz New Beautiful But Why? - Our Tune These great musicians and singers treat us to exciting new interpretations of classic Cash hits like ‘Jackson,’ ‘Guess Things Happen That Way,’ ‘Train Of Love,’ ‘Delia’s Gone,’ ‘Sunday Morning Coming Down,’ ‘Tennessee Flat Top Box,’ and more. Standout moments in this rich and varied program include gorgeous trio harmony from Emmylou, Mary Chapin Carpenter, and Sheryl Crow; Marty Stuart on mandolin and electric guitar; the Fairfield Four bringing deep gospel authenticity to ‘Belshazzar’; Wyclef Jean’s freestyle rapping (!); Bob Dylan’s heartfelt thanks for Cash’s much-needed support; and too many other high points to name. With a finale featuring every one of the artists joining Johnny himself on ‘I Walk The Line,’ this program comes to its musical and cultural climax. Must-own viewing for fans of Johnny Cash and the great American music of our time. Track List: Sheryl Crow & Willie Nelson - Jackson; Orange Blossom Special / Chris Isaak Guess Things Happen That Way; Get Rhythm / Willie Nelson - I Still Miss Someone / June Carter Cash - Ring Of Fire / Bob Dylan - Train Of Love / The Mavericks - Man In Black / Kris Kristofferson - The Ballad of Ira Hayes / Kris Kristofferson & Trisha Yearwood Sunday Morning Coming Down / Brooks & Dunn - (Ghost) Riders In the Sky / Lyle Lovett - Tennessee Flat Top Box / Bruce Springsteen - Give My Love To Rose / Emmylou Harris, Sheryl Crow, Mary Chapin Carpenter & Marty Stuart - You Are What I Need (Flesh and Blood) / Wyclef Jean - Delia’s Gone / Dave Matthews & Emmylou Harris - The Long Black Veil / Marty Stuart & The Fairfield Four - Belshazzar / U2 - Don’t Take Your Guns To Town / Johnny Cash - Folsom Prison Blues / Johnny Cash, June Carter Cash & The Ensemble - I Walk The Line Some of these astonishing performances come from Kiss concerts given as long ago as 1976, when the band was first achieving superstardom in the classic glam-rock era. But Kiss never stopped - and some of these great moments in rock and roll are drawn from the 1990’s, when Kiss’s first fans were grown-up and staying loyal; some are even from 2003. The stage magic, the wild make-up, the long tongue, the fireworks and explosions - all are here. So is the the hard-driving, non-stop rock and roll with which Kiss defined a generation. ‘Lick It Up,’ ‘Firehouse,’ ‘Shandi,’ ‘Rock And Roll All Nite’- all the great classics are here too. All in all, this is a killer presentation of the timeless rock, great music, and pop showmanship that has always been Kiss’s stock in trade. Track List: Shout It Out Loud - Lick It Up - Strutter ‘78 - Shandi - Firehouse - C’mon And Love Me - Detroit Rock City - I Want You - She - Love Gun - 100,000 Years Ladies In Waiting - Nothin’ To Lose God Of Thunder - Black Diamond - Rock And Roll All Nite - Photo/Video Montage, music: ‘Let’s Do It’, performed by the Masks For a wildly enthusiastic audience - including heavy representation by excited sailors from Norfolk’s naval base - Whitney puts on amazing show, featuring some of her biggest and most beloved hits when they were still relatively new. From the soaring, emotional ballad interpretations of ‘Didn’t We Almost Have It All,’ ‘Where Do Boken Hearts Go,’ and ‘Greatest Love Of All,’ to the hot dance grooves of numbers like ‘I’m Not Susan,’ Whitney shows all the range and intensity that were even then making her perhaps the biggest pop star of the 1990’s. Beautifully shot, with all the costume changes, dancing, flirting, and sheer soul power one would expect from the queen of ‘90’s pop, this concert will remind fans and newcomers alike of the charisma and importance of one of our greatest musical performers, Whitney Houston. Track List: I Wanna Dance With Somebody (Who Loves Me) - How Will I Know - Medley: Didn’t We Almost Have It All; A House Is Not A Home; Where Do Broken Hearts Go - All The Man That I Need - My Name Is Not Susan - Anymore - A Song for You - Revelation - Who Do You Love Greatest Love Of All With huge hits like ‘Orange Crush,’ ‘Losing My Religion,’ ‘The One I Love,’ and so many others performed here, R.E.M. spearheaded the amazing commercial explosion of what had formerly been considered merely ‘college’-radio rock. In the process the band invented the genre known as alternative and found new audiences for a new kind of rock. Seen live, the band reminds us forcefully of how hard it has always, fundamentally, rocked. The live tracks involve sheer power. Yet with the addition of the videos for ‘Daysleeper,’ ‘Imitation Of Life,’ and others, we also see the more contemplative side of the band’s ethos. A compelling testament to one of the most seminal and revolutionary rock and roll bands of our time. Track List: I Took Your Name - Everybody Hurts Orange Crush - Imitation Of Life - Crush With Eyeliner - Man On The Moon Undertow - The Great Beyond - The Wake-Up Bomb - Find The River Revolution - At My Most Beautiful Losing My Religion - The One I Love Binky The Doormat - Daysleeper IMMORTAL POPULAR IMM-940133 IMM-940132 IMM-940131 IMM-940130 IMM-940129 Aerosmith Live In Philadelphia John Denver An Intimate Performance Sheryl Crow In Concert Roy Orbison The Legend Lives On Daddy Yankee Live 8 712177 052974 8 712177 052806 8 712177 052790 Ultimate rockers Aerosmith play a blistering concert, expertly and professionally captured on video in 1990, when the band was enjoying an astonishing surge up the charts into a permanent place in the annals of rock history. The late, great John Denver, in a live concert appearance, deftly shot on highquality video in 1995. Hard-rocking yet sensitive; beautiful, smart, a multifaceted musician and singer: Sheryl Crow has achieved superstardom through a unique combination of extraordinary performing charisma, brilliant songwriting, guitar dexterity, and hard work as one of rock’s great road warriors. It’s all here: Steven Tyler’s irresistibly powerful raw-throated belting and theatrical sexuality, Joe Perry’s and Brad Whitford’s amazing guitar-god pyrotechnics, and the relentlessly hard-driving rhythm section of Tom Hamilton and Joey Kramer - original members all, ‘back in the saddle’ and rocking harder than ever. Squabbles and stresses of the first wave of stardom are past them; the band is here to give the characteristic 110 percent that first endeared them to New England clubgoers in the early ‘70’s. ‘Dude (Looks Like A Lady)’, ‘Permanent Vacation,’ ‘Dream On,’ ‘Sweet Emotion’ - these are only a few of the classic Aerosmith favorites to which the band gives extended treatment, mixing the tight, blues-based structures that were always one of their stocks-in-trade with the freewheeling, risk-taking arena-style improvisation that was always another. (There’s also an amazing interpretation of the Hendrix classic ‘Red House.’) Not to be missed by any fan of serious rock and roll. Track List: Heart’s Done Time - Same Old Song And Dance - F.I.N.E - Monkey On My Back - Don’t Get Mad, Get Even Permanent Vacation - Janie’s Got A Gun - Mama Kin - Angel - Hangman Jury - Voodoo Medicine Man - Red House - Rag Doll - Draw The Line Dream On - Love In An Elevator - Dude (Looks Like A Lady) - Sweet Emotion Peter Gunn Theme - Train Kept A Rollin’ This is a fully packed performance, featuring 24 great songs, ranging from the huge hits (‘Take Me Home, Country Roads,’ ‘Back Home Again,’ ‘Rocky Mountain High,’ ‘Annie’s Song,’ ‘I’m Sorry,’ ‘Fly Away,’ and so many others), to brilliant later songs like ‘Two Different Directions’- which show how tenaciously John was pursuing his unique talents in the years immediately before his untimely death. John is in superb voice here, bringing his trademark commitment and sincerity to one beloved song after another, accompanied by a beautiful and highly accomplished ensemble, featuring a string quartet, flute, guitars - with the great James Burton on guitar and Dobro. Also including clips of John discussing his environmental passions, this is a thrilling performance from one of the greatest singers, songwriters, and hitmakers of his generation. Track List: Eagles And Horses - Take Me Home, Country Roads - Back Home Again You Say The Battle Is Over - A Song for All Lovers - Rocky Mountain High I Guess He’d Rather Be In Colorado I’d Rather Be A Cowboy - For You - I’m Sorry - Fly Away - Two Different Directions - Shanghai Breezes - Annie’s Song - Sunshine On My Shoulders Wild Montana Skies - Darcy Farrow Poems, Prayers And Promises - The Harder They Fall - Bet On The Blues Falling Out Of Love - Calypso - Amazon (Let This Be A Voice) - Leaving On A Jet Plane; Goodbye Again In this concert - expertly shot in Detroit - Sheryl performs many of the smash hits that established her as both a rock goddess and a poetic singer songwriter. ‘All I Wanna Do,’ ‘My Favorite Mistake,’ ‘Am I Getting Through,’ ‘Every Day Is A Winding Road,’ ‘Strong Enough’: these are all here, in extended arena-rock renditions, with Sheryl herself playing guitars, bass, and harmonica while her crack band shows its amazing chops. Multiple Grammy award winner, radio hitmaker, dominator of album charts, role model, rocker, and survivor, Sheryl Crow does it all. This concert shoot gives us one of her most thrilling and satisfying live shows ever. Track list: Maybe That’s Something - A Change Would Do You Good - Anything But Down - My Favorite Mistake - It Don’t Hurt - Riverwide - If It Makes You Happy - Am I Getting ThroughEveryday Is A Winding Road - The Difficult Kind - All I Wanna Do - There Goes The Neighborhood - Strong Enough - Mississippi - Home 8 712177 052783 8 712177 052776 The late, great Roy Orbison, in a series of riveting live performances drawn from many points in his long and fascinating career. Mindblowing rap, hip-hop, and reggaetón from the rising superstar- and veteran musical innovator - known around the world as Daddy Yankee. Some are clips from his heyday as a weird, haunted rock and roller in the early 1960’s. Some are from his country phase, when Roy was bridging the gap between hillbilly, rockabilly, and countrypolitan. And in some, Roy has help from sidemen like Bruce Springsteen and Elvis Costello - both at once. A pioneer in Spanish-language hiphop and the percussive, irresistibly danceable genre known as reggaetón - which has recently been sweeping well beyond Latin America into the U.S., Europe, and even Asia - Raymond Ayala (Daddy Yankee’s civilian name) here brings extraordinary power to his live performing. The favorites are all here: from the primitive rocker ‘Ooby Dooby’ to the breakout hit ‘Only The Lonely’; from the roots-music classic ‘Oh, Pretty Woman’ to Roy’s Traveling Wilburys period and ‘You Got It’ - and many, many more, all sung live before excited audiences. Along with astonishing displays of verbal dexterity in his rapping, in these performances Ayala sings, moves, and keeps the intensity going non-stop in call-and-response collaboration with an amazing crew of rappers, singers, and musicians - as well as the throbbing, gyrating dancers who dramatize all the heat and rhythm of Daddy Yankee’s reggaetón style. Through it all, Roy’s unmistakably haunted, high singing reminds us of the consistency he brought to rock and roll, country, and pop in four decades. A moving portrait of an indelible talent. Track List: Go, Go, Go (Down The Line) - Leah Claudette - Dream Baby (How Long Must I Dream) - That Lovin’ You Feelin’ Again - Mean Woman Blues - In Dreams - Blue Angel - It’s Over - Lana Only The Lonely - Candy Man - Wild Hearts Run Out Of Time - Ooby Dooby Blue Bayou - Hound Dog Man - You Got It - Crying - Walk On - Oh, Pretty Woman - Running Scared ‘Gasolina,’ ‘King Daddy,’ ‘Lo Que Paso, Paso’ ‘Corazones,’ ‘Machete,’ ‘No Me Dejes Solo’ - these hits and many other climactic moments make this live program an unforgettable display of reggaetón energy. Track List: King Daddy - Dale Caliente - Machete No Me Dejes Solo - Tempted To Touch - Yo Voy - Tu Principe - Yo Nunca Me Quedo Atras - Seguroski - Oye Mi Canto - Mirame - Corazones - Metele Con Candela - Mayor Que Yo - Aqui Esta Tu Caldo - Lo Que Paso, PasoGasolina - 12 Discipulos IMMORTAL POPULAR IMM-940128 IMM-940127 IMM-940126 IMM-940124 IMM-940123 Diana Ross & The Supremes & Other Soul Superstars Earth, Wind & Fire Live In Tokyo Lonnie Brooks And Guests Buddy Guy’s Chicago Legend 8 712177 052653 8 712177 052646 8 712177 051519 8 712177 052554 The hard-rocking Van Halen in live concert performances from the band’s biggest years - with Sammy Hagar on raw-throated vocals and Eddie Van Halen on searing rock-god guitar, supported by the classic rock rhythm section of Alex Van Halen on drums and Michael Anthony on bass. A star-studded excursion through the hard-rocking music known as soul - offering classic film and TV performances by the greatest artists of a tumultuous and thrilling period. The amazing Earth, Wind & Fire, in a Tokyo concert deftly captured on video in 1994, shortly after the release of the hot comeback album ‘Millennium.’ Blistering live Chicago blues from two generations of masters: Lonnie Brooks, Son Seals, Howard & The White Boys, and James Harman. Irresistibly funky beats, throbbing dancers, searing horns, killer guitar, deep soul vocals, lights, smoke - and the unparalleled rhythmic mastery of the White brothers, singer and drummer Maurice and bassist Verdine - make this show far more than a nostalgia event. Maurice’s singing is as powerful as ever; Verdine drives the entire ensemble; and Philip Bailey, EWF’s original, romantic ballad singer is featured on many numbers as well. The overwhelming, classic sound is all here. Soaring electric guitars, driving beats, earthy vocals, authentic blues artistry: it’s all here in a fully packed program deftly shot at Buddy Guy’s famous Chicago club Legends. From a wellloved Chicago number like ‘The Sky Is Crying’ to great originals like Lonnie Brooks’s pounding ‘Watchdog’ and Hames Harman’s sexy ‘Night Ridin’ Daddy,’ these artists bring together blues, funk, soul, and swing - evenb while remaining firmly committed to the classic Chicago sound that has made fervent fans of so many listeners for so many years. Marc Anthony In Concert From Colombia Van Halen In Concert 8 712177 052622 The great young star of Latin pop and salsa, Marc Anthony - in a program fully packed with intense concert footage shot in Colombia. All of Marc Anthony’s many modes come powerfully to life in these shows: tousled, romantic pop idol; pure salsa bandleader; dramatic vocalist; Latin star. With hot horns, pulsating Latin percussion, driving piano, and rousing back-up singing - as well as searing rock guitar and drums - Marc interprets such hits as ‘Hasta Que Te Conoci,’ ‘Hasta Ayer,’ ‘Se Esfuma Tu Amor,’ and many others. Live settings, with their wildly enthusiastic audiences, inspire Marc to let loose with all of his prodigious talent - and to let his crack ensemble loose on the Latin dance grooves. Expertly shot and edited to complement the music’s intensity, this is an irresistible display of power and artistry from one of the greatest salsa and pop interpreters of our time. Track List: Te Conozco Bien - Tu Amor Me Hace Bien - Hasta Ayer - Contra La Corriente Celos - Se Esfuma Tu Amor - Vivir Lo Nuestro - Ahora Quien - Si Te Vas - Valió La Pena - Hasta Que Te Conoci - Nadie Como Ella - Dimelo 1980’s and ‘90’s arena rock comes to overwhelming life in these high-energy hits - ‘Poundcake,’ ‘Love Walks In,’ ‘Jump,’ ‘I Can’t Drive,’ ‘Why Can’t This Be Love,’ ‘Panama,’ and so many more. Tight interplay among Eddie’s searing virtuoso metal guitar, Sammy’s powerful singing, the band’s calland-response vocals and trademark hopped-up theatrics (at one point, Sammy is singing from the railing of a high catwalk!) drives sell-out crowds over the top. And all this footage is deftly shot and edited to keep the viewer right in the middle of the pulsating action and blistering sound. A thrilling program of the highest-intensity rock and roll. Track List: Poundcake - Love Walks In - Man On A Mission - Best Of Both Worlds - In ‘n’ Out - I Can’t Drive 55 - Ain’t Talkin’ ‘Bout Love - Spanked - There’s Only One Way To Rock - Finish What Ya Started - Why Can’t This Be Love 316 - Panama - Jump Opening with the girl-group soul of Martha & the Vandellas - who announce the dawn of the soul era with the anthem ‘Dancin’ in the Streets’ - and closing with the throbbing improvisations of Sly & the Family Stone - who brought funk to the psychedelic era - the program packs in 19 amazing live tracks from Stevie Wonder, James Brown, Diana Ross, Jackie Wilson, Gladys Knight, the Temptations, the Jackson 5, and many, many more of the biggest acts in soul, who bring their hit recordings to life in these charismatic performances. And because almost every one of these video tracks is a vintage selection captured at the time, not re-created years later - we re-live the entire era, not only though the music but also through changing dance moves, hair styles, clothes, and attitudes that marked what was perhaps the most exciting period in pop. A must-have collection for the soul fan and the nostalgia buff alike. So are the hits with which EWF dominated club dancefloors in the 1970’s: ‘September,’ ‘Let’s Groove,’ ‘Boogie Wonderland,’ ‘Shining Star,’ ‘Sing A Song,’ ‘After The Love Is Gone,’ and many more. The packed Tokyo house responds with surging acclamation - and few viewers will be able to stay in their seats for long. A rousing evening of intense soul and funk from one of the greatest dance outfits of all time. Track List: Track List: Martha & The Vandellas - Dancing In The Street / Jackie Wilson - That Is Why (I Love You So) / Jay & The Techniques - Keep The Ball Rollin’ / Ike & Tina Turner - Bold Soul Sister / James Brown - It’s A Man’s, Man’s, Man’s World / Gladys Knight & The Pips - I Heard It Through The Grapevine / Sly & The Family Stone - Stand / Sam & Dave - I Thank You / The Temptations Get Ready / Smokey Robinson & The Miracles - I Second That Emotion / Stevie Wonder - For Once I My Life / Four Tops - Medley: Bernadette/Reach Out I’ll Be There/I Can’t Help Myself / Jackson 5 - I Want You Back / Diana Ross & The Supremes - In And Out Of Love / Smokey Robinson & The Miracles - Doggone Right / Diana Ross & The Supremes - Come See About Me / Jackson 5 - ABC/I Want You Back / James Brown - Prisoner Of Love / Sly & The Family Stone - Dance To The Music September - Let Your Feelings Show - Let’s Groove - Runnin’ - Boogie Wonderland - Can’t Hide Love Fantasy - Kalimba Interlude - Evil Shining Star - Keep Your Head To The Sky - Reasons - Sing A Song - That’s The Way Of The World - Wouldn’t Change A Thing About You - After The Love Is Gone - System Of Survival Featuring informed, revealing backstage interviews with three of the artists, these exciting live performances offer rewarding viewing for blues aficionados and general music fans alike. Track List: Lonnie Brooks: Trading Post Watchdog - Eye Ballin’ - In The Dark Two Headed Man - I Want All My Money Back - Bewitched - Something You Got / Son Seals & The Chicago Fire Band: The Sun Is Shining - Don’t You Lie To Me - The Sky Is Crying / Howard & The White Boys: Havin’ A Good Time Is A Full-Time Job - Use Me - Don’t Take Advantage Of Me / James Harman: Just Won’t Mean A Thing - Darlin’ - Night Ridin’ Daddy - Three Way Party IMMORTAL POPULAR IMM-940122 IMM-940121 IMM-940120 IMM-940119 IMM-940118 Magic Slim And Guests Buddy Guy’s Chicago Legend Kool & The Gang Live From Chicago Neil Young & Crazy Horse Live In San Francisco David Bowie Glass Spider Live Stryper Live In Puerto Rico 8 712177 052547 8 712177 052486 8 712177 052479 8 712177 052462 8 712177 052264 The guitar wizardry of Chicago-blues legend Magic Slim - along with a full complement of special guests, including Maria Muldaur - playing for packed houses at Buddy Guy’s famous Chicago Blues club, Legend. Big, throbbing drums, deep bass lines, rousing call-and-response vocals, and irresistible dance beats: Kool & the Gang here revives its biggest and funkiest hits in a live concert captured on video at the House of Blues in 2001. Slim’s trademark earthy, raspy singing and incisive guitar playing are fully on display here, as he gives the most authentic treatment to Chicago-blues classics like ‘I Can’t Hold Out’ and ‘I Love You Baby’ - as well as unexpected numbers like the soul hit ‘Mustang Sally.’ George Baze and his band, as well as the younger outfit known as the Blues Instigators, take the stage as well, immersing their excited audiences in such timeless numbers as ‘Got My Mojo Working,’ ‘Dust My Broom,’ and ‘How Blue Can You Get.’ In ‘Ladies Night,’ ‘Celebration,’ ‘Wild And Peaceful,’ ‘Get Down On It’ and so many other rocking performances, Kool & the Gang return to the live performing in which they first made their name in the 1970’s. Back then, mixing the funk of James Brown and Sly Stone with the dance craze that would one day be known as disco, Robert ‘Kool’ Bell and his cohorts, including George ‘Funky’ Brown (both founding members are seen and heard to great effect here), invented a dance sound that would define an era. A mindblowing 1978 concert from the mighty Neil Young - at once the culmination of his classic 1970’s period, and the establishment of his singing, songwriting, and acoustic and electric guitar playing as permanent fixtures in rock. The astonishing David Bowie in an eyepopping, mind-blowing concert from his benchmark ‘Glass Spider’ tour of the late 1980’s - fully and expertly shot on video, capturing all the theatricality, intensity, weirdness, and beauty that are Bowie’s stock in trade. Shot with enthusiasm at the Cow Palace in San Francisco, before an amped-up audience, the show features six opening songs with a solo Neil accompanying himself on twelve-string acoustic guitar, piano and harmonica - with ‘Sugar Mountain’ and ‘After The Gold Rush’ especially benefiting from this strippeddown treatment. A huge crew of blisteringly powerful musicians - including Peter Frampton on guitar! - is joined by a host of singers and dancers to make this one of Bowie’ most over-the-top efforts ever. Sophisticated lights, sound, costume, and high-tech stage magic come together to overwhelm the viewer with full-on rock-and-roll theater. Powerful hard rock – and Christian Evangelism – from Stryper, the pioneering Christian-metal band that took MTV and the pop charts by storm in the 1980’s and showed – despite occasional controversy – that Christian conviction and hard-driving rock and roll are in no way incompatible. And Maria Muldaur shows that her blues and New Orleans roots are deep, with renditions of ‘Please Send Me Someone To Love’ and ‘Cajun Moon.’ Including revealing backstage interviews, this program is a must-see for fans of Chicago blues - and of authentic American music. In 2001 in Chicago they brought it all back to life. The stage dancing is sharp, the singing powerful, the beats infectious. A thrilling evening of classic funk and disco from one of the legendary sources. When Crazy Horse joins Neil onstage, the rocking really begins. ‘When You Dance,’ ‘Hey Hey,’ ‘The Needle And The Damage Done,’ ‘Welfare Mothers,’ ‘Cortez The Killer,’ ‘Cinnamon Girl,’ and more get extended, passionate expression, with many trademark guitar solos from Neil. And then there are the charisma and intensity of Bowie himself - giving new life to hits like ‘China Girl,’ ‘Let’s Dance,’ ‘Heroes,’ ‘Fame,’ ‘Young Americans,’ ‘Loving The Alien,’ and many others. A fascinating and exhilarating excursion into the mind and artistry of one of the most exciting entertainers of our time. The whole experience is dramatized by the presence of a hooded, masked crew known as ‘Road-Eyes’ - as well as a characteristically Neil Young blend of cynicism and nostalgia that comes with playing snippets of ten-year-old public-address announcements from the Woodstock Festival. Fascinating, timeless rock-and-roll theater. Track List: Track List: Magic Slim & The Teardrops: Hand Me Down My Walking Cane - Loving You (Is The Best Thing That Happened To Me) - Let It Be Me - I Can’t Hold Out Mustang Sally - Gambling Blues - I Love You Baby / George Baze: The Little Red Rooster - Got My Mojo Working - Dust My Broom - Sweet Home Chicago / Maria Muldaur: Without A Friend Like You - Please Send Me Someone To Love - Cajun Moon / The Blues Instigators: How Blue Can You Get Fuss And Fight Track List: Hollywood Swinging - Fresh - Take My Heart - Breeze & Soul - Joanna Chocolate Buttermilk - Too Hot Summer Madness - Cherish - Wild And Peaceful - Let’s Go Dancing - Ladies Night - Get Down On It - Celebration Disco Love Track List: Sugar Mountain - I’m A Child - Comes A Time - After The Gold Rush - Thrasher My My, Hey Hey (Out Of The Blue) When You Dance I Can Really Love The Loner - Welfare Mothers - The Needle And The Damage Done - Lotta Love - Sedan Delivery - Powderfinger Cortez The Killer - Cinnamon Girl - Like A Hurricane - Hey Hey, My My Tonight’s The Night Glass Spider - Day In, Day Out - Bang Bang - Absolute Beginners - Loving The Alien - China Girl - Rebel Rebel Fashion - Never Let Me Down Heroes - Sons Of The Silent Age Young Americans - The Jean Genie Let’s Dance - Time - Fame - Blue Jean - I Want To Be Your Dog - White Light, White Heat - Modern Love This concert, deftly captured in a high-quality video production, took place in San Juan, Puerto Rico, before a sold-out audience of charged-up Stryper fans. The band has broken up in the early 1990’s – lead singer Matthew Sweet was especially successful as a solo act – but at this concert shows, the original members (Matthew, his brother Robert, On Fox, and Tim Gaines) had not lost a step in the intervening years. Blistering guitar solos combine with tight harmony vocals and dramatic drums and bass to bring huge hits like ‘Honestly,’ ‘Free,’ and other classics to life. A spiritually and musically thrilling experience, this concert should not be missed by any Stryper fan – or any fan of Christian metal or classic 1980’s rock. Track List: Sing Along Song - Makes Me Wanna Sing - Calling On You - Free - More Than a Man - Caught in the Middle You Won’t Be Lonely - Reach Out - Loud ‘N’ Clear - The Way Soldiers Under Command - To Hell With the Devil - Honestly - Winter Wonderland IMMORTAL POPULAR IMM-940117 IMM-940115 Gladys Knight & The Pips feat. Ray Charles Live In Los Angeles Rod Stewart & Faces Live In London 8 712177 052189 8 712177 052080 The great Gladys Knight & the Pips - in their absolute prime in 1977 – playing a powerful and beautiful show at the Greek Theater in Los Angeles, including the amazing treat of five numbers (as well as some deftly filmed hanging out) from surprise guest Ray Charles, complete with Raelettes. International rock-and-roll superstar and sex symbol Rod Stewart in his intense and fascinating 1975 “final concert” with the benchmark British blues band Faces -- a key moment of rock history, in which Rod was finally launched as a solo artist, and British blues-rock came to a climax. From their first hit, ‘Every Beat Of My Heart,’ through the powerhouse soul explosion of ‘Heard It Through The Grapevine,’ ‘I’ve Got To Use My Imagination,’ and ‘Midnight Train To Georgia,’ then into gorgeous Streisand territory with ‘The Way We Were’ and ‘Evergreen,’ Gladys Knight displays the big pipes, emotional nuance, and heartfelt humor that make her a soul legend. The Pips, singing in trademark call-and-response - and executing those famous dance moves - make each song irresistible. Featuring Ron Wood on lead guitar, the concert makes abundantly clear the chemistry and collaboration of guitarist and vocalist on which Faces’ smash success as a live act was founded. Great drumming, bass playing, and piano playing from Kenny Jones, Ronnie Lane, and Ian MacLagen provide the tight groove that served so ideally as a platform for Rod’s raspy, soulful singing. And when Ray Charles hits the stage for two solo numbers, and then Ray and Gladys duet, the night is more than complete - until a rousing ‘Hit The Road, Jack’ drives the crowd over the top. Exclusive backstage interview footage only adds to the excitement of this thrilling night of soul star power. Track List: How Can You Say That Ain’t Love Every Beat Of My Heart - So Sad The Song - On And On - Best Thing That Ever Happened To Me - Midnight Train To Georgia - Evergreen - The Way We Were - I’ve Got to Use My Imagination - I Heard It Through The Grapevine - I Can See Clearly Now - America The Beautiful - Georgia On My Mind Neither One Of Us - Hit The Road Jack “Maggie May” and “You Wear It Well” were already solo hits for Rod when the band was rocking them here. But the band also takes on the Sam Cooke, Chuck Berry, and Bobby Womack tunes from which their pub-rock sound was drawn. Rod gives his frontman role all the glam that was ensuring his success as a solo star. And for a dose of extra excitement: Keith Richards pays a visit and sits in on guitar. At once a period piece and an extraordinary musical treat, this show is not to be missed by any fan of Rod Stewart and classic rock. Track List: It’s All Over Now - Take A Look At The Guy - Bring It On Home To Me - You Send Me - Sweet Little Rock ‘n’ Roller I’d Rather Go Blind - Angel - I Can Feel The Fire - You Can Make Me Dance, Sing Or Anything - Twistin’ The Night Away - You Wear It Well - Maggie May IMM-940112 IMM-940111 Various Artists Jazz On The Town Various Artists Boogie Nights - Disco Daze 8 712177 051861 8 712177 051809 Gems from the masters of jazz, captured live on film and video. A very young and brilliant Wynton Marsalis tears through a number with Art Blakey & the Jazz Messengers - then slows down for a gorgeous Weil-Gershwin ballad. Organ wizard Jimmy Smith leads his trio through three hot numbers. Louis Armstrong is in his 1960’s prime as a musical icon and worldwide ambassador of jazz. An entire era of boogie nights and disco fever explodes from these star-studded live performances of irresistibly funky music, from the original giants of the disco scene: KC & The Sunshine Band, the Bee Gees, Leo Sayer, Wild Cherry, Irene Cara, and many others. A special treat comes with three revealing and varied archival performances from the great Dizzy Gillespie: an edgy bop ‘Hothouse’ with the genius of alto sax Charlie Parker; two with pianist Lalo Schifrin, in the cool mood of post-bop modern jazz. Add to those exciting moments two from the great tenorman Ben Webster and a fascinating statement from Sonny Rollins, his rendition of Billie Holiday’s ‘God Bless the Child’ - the full spectrum of postwar jazz greatness is here on display. Track List: Art Blakey and The Jazz Messengers feat. Wynton Marsalis - Ms. B.C. / Jimmy Smith Trio - Mack The Knife / Charlie Parker / Dizzy Gillespie - Hothouse / Louis Armstrong - Someday / Wynton Marsalis and The Jazz Messengers My Ship / Dizzy Gillespie Quintet feat. Lalo Schifrin - Blues After Dark / Dizzy Gillespie Quintet feat. Lalo Schifrin Lorraine / Jimmy Smith Trio - The Champ / Jimmy Smith Trio - Walk On The Wild Side / Ben Webster Quartet Cottontail / Ben Webster Quartet Chelsea Bridge / Sonny Rollins Quartet feat. Jim Hall - God Bless The Child The nonstop, throbbing party was beautifully shot at an exciting concert in Abury Park, New Yersey - bringing together an amazing number of disco greats. Also included are a special Bee Gees performance and a bonus-track: “Last Dance” from Donna Summer. ‘That’s The Way I Like It,” “Le Freak,” “It’s Raining Men,” “You Make Me Feel Like Dancing,” “Play That Funky Music,” “How Deep Is Your Love,” and so many more get full-scaled concert treatment while an over-the-top audience boogies the night away. Packed with powerful performances and infectious beats, “Boogie Night - Disco Daze” revieves a thrilling moment in music and dance. Track List: That’s The Way (I Like It) - KC & The Sunshine Band / Boogie Shoes - KC & The Sunshine Band / Le Freak - Norma Jean Wright & Luci Martin (of Chic) / Play That Funky Music - Wild Cherry / Disco Inferno - The Trammps / You Make Me Feel Like Dancing - Leo Sayer / Boogie Nights - Heatwave / Boogie Oogie Oogie - A Taste Of Honey / December, 1963 (Oh What A Night) - Frankie Valli / How Deep Is Your Love; Stayin’ Alive - Bee Gees / If I Can’t Have You - Yvonne Elliman / Rock The Boat - The Hues Corporation / Flashdance...What A Feeling - Irene Cara / More Than A Woman - Tavares / Shake Your Groove Thing - Peaches & Herb / It’s Raining Men - Martha Wash (of the Weather Girls) / Get Down Tonight - KC & The Sunshine Band / Bonus Track: Last Dance - Donna Summer IMMORTAL POPULAR IMM-940110 IMM-940109 IMM-940108 IMM-940106 IMM-940104 Various Artists Soul Divas The Police Greatest Video Hits Various Artists What The Funk - Let’s Dance Grover Washington Jr. Live From Atlantic City Various Artists Timeless Rock Legends 8 712177 051700 8 712177 051694 8 712177 051687 8 712177 051359 8 712177 051137 The Police, the new-wave trio who came to define pop in the post-punk era, also helped pioneer music video - a new format that was also coming to the fore in the 1980’s. Funky dance music - from Prince to Kool & the Gang, from the Commodores to Christina Aguilera - takes center stage in this exciting collection of 14 classic video and live performances, from some of the most infectious and compelling artists of our time. The late, great Grover Washington, Jr., in a beautiful concert, expertly caught on tape at the Trump Regency Cabaret Theater in Atlantic City. Screaming guitar... machine-gun drumming... flying hair... raw vocals... supercharged stadium crowds - these are the elements of the sound that came to be known as ‘heavy metal.’ Pioneers of metal are presented here in a series of searing, over-the-top live performances, reminding us of raw power that the hardest kinds of rock offered as early as the 1970’s. Three generations of powerful soul divas come together in this glittering collection of blistering live performances and classic videos. From Mavis Staples to Beyoncé ... from Mary Wells to Lauryn Hill ... the proud heart of female soul has never been more exciting. Tina Turner has three entries here: “Proud Mary” and “Nutbush City Limits,” which rouse a huge theater audience amid all the glitz and heat of Tina’s glorious superstardom - and on “River Deep, Mountain High,” we’re treated to fascinating vintage footage of Ike & Tina, reminding us of Tina’s importance to the very emergence of soul itself. The whole program has that kind of depth: two entries from Mary Wells, of Supremes fame; the disco years represented by video from both Gloria Gaynor and Donna Summer; more classic video - albeit of a later period - from Des’Ree, Destiny’s Child, and Lauryn Hill; Elton John introducing Mary K. Blige; and more. A thrilling homage to soul divahood. Track List: Tina Turner - Proud Mary / Gloria Gaynor - I Will Survive / Des’Ree - You Gotta Be / Mary Wells - The One Who Really Loves You / Donna Summer - I Feel Love / Destiny’s Child - Say My Name / Mary J. Blige - I Guess That’s Why They Call It The Blues / Tina Turner - River Deep - Mountain High / Lauryn Hill - Doo Wop (That Thang) / Mary Wells - What’s So Easy For Two Is So Hard For One / Mavis Staples Respect Yourself / Mavis Staples - I’ll Take You There / Tina Turner - Nutbush City Limits Thus these 16 classic videos from the Police take us back to a thrilling moment in pop history. Featuring a very young Sting’s surly good looks, and the high spirits of a youthful group in the process of taking over the pop radio, the music-video output of the Police defines an era. ‘Roxanne,’ ‘Can’t Stand Losing You,’ ‘Don’t Stand So Close Me’ - these and other early hits get the fun and unpretentious video treatment of a band on the rise. With such peak performances as ‘Spirits in the Material World,’ we follow the band to the heights of its artistic sophistication. Taken together, these visually and musically stunning performances remind us of the indelible greatness of the Police and the excitement of the era they defined. Track List: Roxanne - Can’t Stand Losing You Message In A Bottle - Walking On The Moon - So Lonely - Don’t Stand So Close To Me - De Do Do Do, Da Da Da Da - Every Little Thing She Does Is Magic - Invisible Sun - Spirits In The Material World - Every Breath You Take - Wrapped Around Your Finger Synchronicity II - Don’t Stand So Close To Me (’86 version) - King Of Pain (live) Tea In The Sahara Including memorable videos like Herbie Hancock’s “Rockit,” and live concert footage from the Bee Gees and others, the full spectrum of funk is aired out in this collection. Three entries from Prince alone - including the benchmark “1999” show the Artist’s unbelievable virtuosity and charisma. “Sexual Healing” reminds us of the timeless appeal of Marvin Gaye, who not only bridged Motown and soul but also influenced disco. The unparalleled romance of the Commodores mixes vocal-group seduction with an irresistible dance groove. Classic disco too gets a revival in the hands of the Bee Gees, whose soundtrack to “Saturday Night Fever” made disco a national phenomenon. And Christina Aguilera reminds us that beats pioneered by the great artists featured here are indelible - and the funk lives on. Track List: Kool & The Gang - Get Down On It / Herbie Hancock - Rockit / Prince Pop Life / Bee Gees - You Should Be Dancin’ / Christina Aguilera - Genie In A Bottle / Marvin Gaye - Sexual Healing / Bee Gees - Grease / Bee Gees - Jive Talkin’ / Prince - 1999 / Earth Wind & Fire - Let’s Groove / Christina Aguilera Reflection / Prince - 1+ 1+ 1 Is 3 / Commodores - Nightshift / Bee Gees Night Fever; More Than A Woman Here Grover’s always sinuous and glittering ensemble brings its trademark soulfulness, polish, and dexterity to many of the master’s greatest instrumental achievements -- from “Winelight” to “Inner City Blues,” from “Take Me There” to “Just the Two of Us.” The amazing sax technique that was Grover Washington’s is fully on display here, in extended jams and medleys. And the interplay among keyboards, bass, percussion, vocals, and guitars swinging easily from edgy funk to lush romance -- is nothing short of dazzling. A gorgeous evening from a great and much-missed musician. Track List: Winelight - Nice ‘N’ Easy - Take Me There - Blues For D.P. - Time Out Of Mind - Medley: Inner City Blues; Mercy Mercy Me; Where Is The Love; Knucklehead; Black Frost; Santa Cruzin’; Just The Two Of Us; It Feels So Good; Sausalito - Let It Flow The bracing, uncompromising primitivism of Ozzy Osbourne and Black Sabbath comes to life in performances of ‘Paranoid,’ ‘NIB,’ and ‘WarPigs.’ Steppenwolf, who fatefully used the term ‘heavy metal,’ in their hit ‘Born to be Wild,’ deliver that song in hyperdrive. Deep Purple’s ‘Smoke on the Water’ and Thin Lizzy’s ‘Dedication’ remind us of those band’s sheer theatricality - and of course Led Zeppelin gives an astounding, extended performance of the classic ‘Stairway to Heaven,’ as well as showcasing mindblowing chops on ‘Whole Lotta Love.’ With Iron Maiden showing just what could be dome by a metal band in the midst of the punk-rock explosion, this program is an amazing series of performances - and a devasating rock explosion. Track List: Iron Maiden - The Number Of The Beats / Black Sabbath - Paranoid / Led Zeppelin - Stairway To Heaven / Thin Lizzy - Dedication / Black Sabbath - NIB/ Iron Maiden - Run To The Hills / Led Zeppelin - Whole Lotta Love / Deep Purple - Smoke On The Water / Black Sabbath - War Pigs / Steppenwolf - Born To Be Wild IMMORTAL POPULAR IMM-940103 IMM-940102 Crystal Gayle Live In Tennessee Various Artists Salsa Mania 8 712177 050833 Crystal Gayle, queen of sophisticated countrypolitan, gives a concert packed with old hits, new songs, beautiful singing, funny stage banter, and the polished playing of a hot combo that can move from hillbilly to swing to lounge in a heartbeat. Shot before an enthusiastic audience at the Renaissance Center in Dickson, Tennessee, in 2005, Crystal reprises all of her great hits: ‘Somebody Love You,’ ‘Wrong Road Again,’ ‘Don’t it Make My Bown Eyes Blue,’ ‘Ready For The Times To Go Better,’ ‘Why Have You Left The One You Left Me For,’ ‘Talking In Your Sleep’ - and that’s just the beginning. Breaking up the hits by bantring with her more backwoodsy sister (and backup singer) Peggy Sue Wright, Crystal also collaborates with Peggy in covering some songs drawn for the repertoire of another sister, Loretta Lynn and she encourages the deft players in her hand to swing hard on a variety of numbers old and new. 8 712177 050345 8 712177 050338 In the 1940’s and ‘50’s, the great John Lee Hooker bridged deep Delta and electrified Chicago blues in a series of singles that redefined R&B - and found eager listeners in the generation that came of age in the ‘60’s. Here Hooker gives a series of powerful live performances enhanced by the contributions of some of those younger stars: Bonnie Raitt, John Hammond, Ry Cooder, Robert Cray, Albert Collins, and Charlie Musselwhite. Featuring big stars from Black Uhuru to Roots Radics, Yellowman to Culture, this powerful collection of classic reggae video blends deep grooves and danceable beats with hip-hop attitude and confrontational images. In the benchmark work of these pioneering artists, reggae’s Jamaican roots meet edgy U.S. urban scenes, interpreting the Caribbean diaspora with both violent realism and resilient spirituality. Cleverly produced to immerse viewers in the infectious concert experience, while also revealing the stars in quick backstage interactions with one another and with fans, and showing the revvedup reactions of the enthusiastic, harddancing audience - the film’s visual style becomes as intense and compelling as the great music it brings to life. This is an inter-generational extravaganza, placing three generations of salsa’s biggest stars together in one amazing program: Celia Cruz, Tito Puente, and Cheo Feliciano, from the postwar boom in Latin sounds; Tito Nieves and Tony Vega, from salsa’s glory days in the ‘70’s’; and India and Marc Anthony, from today’s big-voiced Latin radio boom. Track List: Track List: My Old Kentucky Home - Photo Album Various Artists Black Uhuru & Other Reggae Rebels 8 712177 050857 Joined by many other greats, as well as a huge, searing band, these amazing singers and musicians show us why salsa has become such a mainstay of global music. Bonus Features: IMM-940100 John Lee Hooker & Friends I’m In The Mood For Love A star-studded concert of Latin music, recorded both in New York and in Miami, featuring Marc Anthony, Tito Puente, Celia Cruz, India, and a host of other exponents of both classic salsa and today’s Latin pop. By the time a heartfelt ‘When I Dream’ closes the show - and not before a gospel medley has raised the roof Crystal Gayle has demonstrated yet again the style, charm, and versatility that have made her a perennial star. Everybody’s Reaching Out For Someone - Green Door - Half The Way Wrong Road Again/Somebody Loves You - Why Have you Left The One You Left Me For - Talking In our Sleep - You Don’t Even Know My Name - Old Songs (James Patton) - Coal Miner’s Daughter (with Peggy Sue Gayle) - Blue Moon Of Kentucky (with Peggy Sue Gayle) Ready For The Times To Get Better Midnight In The Desert - More Money (with Peggy Sue Gayle) - Don’t Come A Home Drinking (With Lovin’ On Your Mind) (Peggy Sue Gayle) - That’s What I Like About The South (with Peggy Sue Gayle) - Don’t It Make My Brown Eyes Blue - Gospel Medley: I Saw The Light; Somebody Touched Me; I’ll Fly Away; Jesus On The Mainline - When I Dream IMM 940101 A powerful event. R.M.M. Ritmo Mundo Musical (intro) Ensemble / No Vale La Pena - Johnny Rivera & Ray Sepulveda / Tributo A Hector Lavoe - Domingo Quiñones & Van Lester / Vivir Lo Nuestro - Marc Anthony & India / Tu Por Aqui Y Yo Por Alla - Tony Vega & Tito Nieves / Recordando A Louie - Che Feliciano & Ray De La Paz; Tito Puente Vibraphone Solo; Louis ‘Perico’ Ortiz Trumpet Solo / Soneros De Bailadores Cheo Feliciano & Pete ‘El Conde’ Rodriguz; Tito Puente - Timbales Solo; Conga Solo - Giovanni Hidalgo; Luis ‘Perico’ Ortiz - Trumpet Solo / Llego El Sabor - Oscar D’leon & Jose Alberto ‘El Canario’ El Son De Celia Y Oscar Celia Cruz & Oscar D’leon / R.M.M. Ritmo Mundo Musical Ensemble (Ray De La Paz, Johnny Rivera, Ray Sepulveda, Van Lester, Jose Alberto ‘El Canario’, Antonio Cartagena, Tony Vega, Domingo Quiñones, Marc Anthony, Tito Nieves, Pete ‘El Conde’ Rodrigues, Cheo Feliciano, Oscar D’leon, Celia Cruz) “Crawlin’ King Snake,” “I’m in the Mood,” “Father Was a Jockey,” and “Mister Lucky” - these are among the classic John Lee Hooker songs that Hooker and his guests open up here. Ry Cooder adds his moody stylings to three Hooker performances, to great effect. Bonnie Raitt and Hooker conjure some sensual blues magic. Robert Cray adds swing and verve to Hooker’s trademark groove. Hooker’s own band rocks too, as seen especially in the rousing finale: the band is joined by a huge host of the younger featured artists, who turn “The Boogie” into a musical and personal celebration of the legendary blues pioneer John Lee Hooker. Track List: Baby Lee - When My First Wife Left Me Maudie (Mike Osborn - guitar; Deacon Jones - organ; Sue Stevens - piano; Larry Hamilton - bass; Tim Richards drums) / Same Old Blues Again - I’m Bad Like Jesse James (Ry Cooder guitar) / I’m In The Mood (Bonnie Raitt - guitar; Roy Rogers - guitar; Jim Guyett - bass; Bowen Brown - drums) / Father Was A Jockey (John Hammond guitar) / Crawlin’ King Snake (Ry Cooder - guitar) / Mr. Lucky (Robert Cray - guitar; Roy Rogers - guitar; Jim Pugh - piano; Jim Guyett - bass; Bowen Brown - drums) / The Boogie (Albert Collins - guitar; Robert Cray - guitar; Bonny Raitt - guitar; Roy Rogers guitar; Charlie Musselwhite - harmonica; John Hammond - harmonica; Johnny Johnson - piano; Jim Guyett - bass; Bowen Brown - drums) Yellowman’s ‘Prayer,’ ‘Party,’ and ‘Reggae on the Move’ ... Israel Vibration’s ‘Livity on the Hood’ and ‘Rudeboy Shufflin’ ... Black Uhuru’s ‘Fire City’ ... The Mighty Diamonds’ ‘Gone Bad’ - these and other strong statements of community, resistance, oppression, and dance-party excitement embody the core values with which has reggae has swept the world and continues to make key contributions to global music. These ‘reggae rebels’ thus make for some highly confrontational, inspiring, irresistible viewing and listening. Track List: Yellowman - Prayer / Israel Vibration Livity In The Hood / Mighty Diamonds Gone Bad / Yellowman - Party / Israel Vibration - Rude-boy Shufflin / Culture Riverside / Israel Vibration - Feelin’ Irie / Black Uhuru - Fire City / Roots Radics Radically Radics / Israel Vibration - Hard Road / Yellowman - Reggae On The Move / Culture - Addis Ababba / Black Uhuru - Great Train Robbery IMMORTAL POPULAR IMM-940098 IMM 940097 John Coltrane Impressions of Coltrane Tsugaru Shamisen The World of Michihiro Sato 8 712177 050260 The great jazzman John Coltrane in nine rare, live television performances, shot in the late 1950’s and the early 1960’s. In dazzling extended solos, showcasing his trademark ‘sheets of sound,’ Coltrane demonstrates his mastery of tenor, alto, and soprano saxes and the unique artistry he brought to innovations in jazz - and in music as a whole. This collection has both breadth and depth. Four of these performances are led by Miles Davis, who features Coltrane on the world-changing ‘So What,’ as well as on Dave Brubeck’s ‘The Duke’; and Miles also works out his huge, orchestral ensemble under the direction of Gil Evans. The rest of the program is given over to the John Coltrane Quartet - joined for two numbers, including Coltrane’s signature ‘My Favorite Things,’ by the great flautist and sax player Eric Dolphy. Here we find Coltrane utterly in his element, in the years in which he was changing jazz forever. Classic Coltrane collaborators pianist McCoy Tyner, drummer Elvin Jones, and bassist Jimmy Garrison are given their own chances to shine as well. Rare footage - and beautiful music from one of the greatest icons of jazz Track List: Alabama - Impressions - Afro Blue - So What (with Miles Davis) - The Duke (with Miles Davis) - Blues For Pablo (with Miles Davis) - New Rhumba (with Miles Davis) - My Favorite Things (with Eric Dolphy) - Impressions (with Eric Dolphy) IMM 940096 IMM 940094 IMM 940093 Eric Clapton After Midnight Live Gilberto Gil Live In São Paulo Bob Marley & Other Reggae Stars Reggae’s Got Soul 8 712177 050130 8 712177 050147 The astonishing Michihiro Sato - master of tsugaru shamisen, the fascinating Japanese traditional stringed drum - is the subject of this beautifully filmed, highly expressive documentary, featuring a wealth of dazzling complete performances, as well as informative discussion with the artist himself. 8 712177 049981 8 712177 049585 The great guitarist, singer, and bandleader Eric Clapton in a beautifully shot concert, captured at the Shoreline Amphitheater in Mountain View, California. Backed by a tasteful ensemble of brilliant players - including Dire Straits’ Mark Knopfler on guitar Clapton offers an extended trip through his now-classic catalogue. Gilberto Gil, the great superstar of Brazil - and all international pop - appears in a rich and varied concert, beautifully shot before a highly enthusiastic São Paulo audience. Great reggae performances on video - by some of reggae’s greatest exponents, including Bob Marley, Toots & the Maytals, Black Uhuru, Burning Spear, and the amazing Sly Dunbar and Robbie Shakespeare. Reviving the classic video format of the 1980’s, when the music-video was a young medium, this collection crackles with political, spiritual, and musical energy. While Michihiro Sato is well-known outside Japan for his groundbreaking collaborations with Western jazz and avant-garde musicians - he has played with saxophonist John Zorn, among others - here he concentrates on the traditions of the instrument, playing solo, exhibiting extraordinary drive and precision. Yet as Sato explains, improvisation is the soul of those traditions. Even as the master delves into the old scales and rhythms, one can hear the connections to jazz that attracted him as a boy. With intriguing glimpses of the instrument’s region and history, shot with appropriate simplicity and clarity, this program ushers listeners and viewers into a beautiful sonic world. Track Listing: Tsugaru Jonkarabushi - Tsugaru Yosare Bushi - Dotarebachi - Tsugaru Ondo Nikata Bushi - Natsuyoi Matsuri - Nikata Bushi The great Cream period is wellrepresented: ‘Crossroads,’ ‘White Room,’ ‘Sunshine Of Your Love,’ and ‘Badge’ get especially thoughtful treatment, with Clapton’s incisive guitar lines seeming, if anything, even more deft and startling than they were in the day. Radio hits are here too, from ‘Lay Down Sally,’ and ‘I Shot the Sheriff’ to ‘Layla’ and ‘Wonderful Tonight.’ And the blues are of course never far away. Amazing jamming combined with impressive maturity and restraint are the hallmarks of this stunning evening - in which Eric Clapton’s role as one of the greatest musicians of our time is fully demonstrated. Track List: Crossroads - White Room - I Shot The Sheriff - Lay Down Sally - Wonderful Tonight - Tearing Us Apart - After Midnight - Can’t Find My Way Home Badge - Same Old Blues - Cocaine Layla - Money For Nothing - Sunshine Of Your Love Some of Gil’s numbers (many of them gorgeous, poetic originals) look back to his days in the pioneering ‘tropicalia’ movement of the 1960’s - when thanks to Gil and others, Brazilian music met rock, reggae, and jazz with such earth-shattering results. Others draw us into the many, varying urban and rural rhythms of traditional Brazil: electrified carnival music of Salvador, Rio styles of samba, and the country music that Gil grew up with in his early childhood in the Bahia countryside. Supported by a highly accomplished band, featuring flute and many kinds of Brazilian percussion, Gil covers a Stevie Wonder song; engages in an impromptu (largely acoustic) funk jam; and manages to bring romance and danceability together with sharp political commentary, in the unique style that has become his trademark. A thrilling, deeply satisfying journey through the charismatic and groundbreaking work of Gilberto Gil. Track List: A Novidade (The Novelty) - Tenho Sede (I Am Thirsty) - Refazenda (Refarming) Drão - Beira-Mar (Sea-Side) - Sampa Parabolicamará - A Linha E O Linho (The Thread And The Linea) - Secret Life Of Plants - Expresso 2222 - Aquele Abraço (That Hearty Embrace) - Toda Menina Baiana (Every Girl From Bahia) - Se Eu Quiser Falar Com Deus (Should I Wish To Speak To God) - Três Caravelas (The Three Caravels) Realce (Enhance) - Esotérico (Esoteric) - Funk Jam - Sítio Do Pica; Pau Amarelo (Yellow Woodpecker Farm) - A Paz (Peace) - Palco (Stage) Bob Marley’s ‘(Everywhere Is) War’ (shot live in concert) and ‘Could You Be Loved’ ... Toots’s title track ‘Reggae Got Soul’ ... Burning Spear in a spontaneous, a cappella ‘Jah Is My Driver,’ as well as in a moving homage to black liberation leaders from Marcus Garvey to Martin Luther King ... Sly & Robbie’s funny and brilliant ‘Boops (Here We Go)’: these and many other powerful tracks remind us of the eternal soulfulness of the great reggae masters - and of the freshness and excitement of great reggae video. A powerful experience. Track List: Burning Spear - Jah Is My Driver / Third World - Now That We’ve Found Love / Black Uhuru - Solidarity / Aswad Cashing For The Breeze / Bob Marley War; No More Trouble / Linton Kwesi Johnson - The Great Insurrection / Toots and The Maytalls - Reggae Got Soul / Sly & Robbie - Boops (Here We Go) / R.P.O. - Minnie The Moocher / Benjamin Zephrania - Us An Dem / Burning Spear - Great Men / Bob Marley - Could You Be Love IMMORTAL POPULAR IMM 940092 IMM 940091 IMM 940090 IMM 940089 IMM 940088 The Who Live from Toronto Bob Marley Time Will Tell Antonio Carlos Jobim In Concert Willy Nelson What A Wonderful World Lynn Anderson Cry & Other Classics 8 712177 049486 8 712177 049424 8 712177 049332 8 712177 049578 8 712177 049493 A jam-packed benchmark 1982 concert from one of the greatest rock bands of all time: The Who. Bob Marley - rocker, visionary, poet, international icon of reggae and Rastafari - comes vividly to life as never before in this film jam-packed with concert performances, searing soundtracks, rare footage of Marley and the Wailers backstage, and much revealing commentary from Bob himself. The king of bossa nova, Antonio Carlos Jobim, gives a glittering concert, shot in Los Angeles and featuring Jobim’s brilliant ensemble of leading Brazilian musicians and singers. Willie Nelson explores the great American songbook in this gorgeous evening of standards – from ‘Buttermilk Sky’ to ‘What a Wonderful World’ to ‘When I Dream’ - filmed live before an elegant black-tie theater audience. Country superstar Lynn Anderson belts her greatest hits and more, tells stories of her amazing career, jokes, flirts, brings fan-club members to the stage, and features the many talents of her hot band in an exciting live concert filmed in Dickson, Tennessee. Power-chord inventor, guitar-smasher, and lyrical genius Pete Townshend; searing vocalist and microphone swinger Roger Daltrey; John Entwistle (‘the Quiet One,’ ‘the Ox’) holding the whole thing together on bass - these three surviving members of the classic band come together with a hard-driving stand-in drummer (tragically, Keith Moon had died a few years earlier). The energy never flags as Townshend, Daltrey, and Entwistle not only reprise some of the Who’s best-loved rockers of the ‘60’s and ‘70’s but also present some new songs, pushing boundaries and taking musical flight. ‘My Generation,’ ‘See Me, Feel Me,’ ‘We Don’t Get Fooled Again,’ ‘Boris the Spider,’ ‘Pinball Wizard,’ ‘Who Are You,’ ‘Baba O’Riley,’ ‘Young Man Blues’ ... all of these and many more classic songs get full-on treatment from a band that was peaking even as this concert was filmed. A unforgettable rock-and-roll extravaganza. Track Listing: My Generation - I Can’t Explain Dangerous - Sister Disco - The Quiet One - It’s Hard - Eminence Front - Baba O’Riley - Boris The Spider - Drowned Love Ain’t For Keepin’ - Pinball Wizard - See Me Feel Me - Who Are You - 5:15 - Love Reign O’er Me - Long Live Rock - Won’t Get Fooled Again Naked Eye - Squeeze Box - Young Man Blues - Twist and Shout What comes through most powerfully is one man’s amazing soul, a soul full of passion and spirit - the soul of the immortal Bob Marley. From the daring, benchmark sounds of ‘Desafinado’ - a number partly responsible for launching the bossa craze in the 1950’s - through Jobim’s most philosophical classic ‘Águas de Março’ (Waters of March), the intricate yet always engaging and enveloping sound of Jobim’s music makes this concert a standout. Collaborating with such luminaries as the great Jacques Morelembaum on cello and Paulo Braga on drums, intertwining textures of flute and guitar with those of his piano, backed by a tight female vocal section some members of which, including Ana and Elizabeth Jobim and Paula Morelenbaum, are also key members of Brazilian musical dynasties - Jobim makes abundantly clear the talent and technique that made him an international superstar. Featured songs include Trench Town Rock, I Shot The Sheriff, Lively Up Yourself, Revolution, Redemption Song, No Woman No Cry, Get Up Stand Up and many others As an added attraction, Brazilian superstar singer Gal Costa joins the ensemble for five gorgeous numbers - including an especially deft finale. A thrilling evening. From Marley’s roots in the violence and criminality of the Trenchtown ghetto to his benchmark collaboration with Peter Tosh and Bunny Wailer; from his immersion in the Rasta religion to his rise to international superstardom; from his wounding in an assassination attempt to his tragic and untimely death - the story of Bob Marley’s astonishing life is told not through dry discussion but through music, color, and voice. Track List: One Note Samba - Desafinado - Agua de Beber - Dindi (with Gal Costa) - Wave (with Gal Costa) - Anos Dourados (with Gal Costa) - Gabriela (with Gal Costa) Chega de Saudade (No More Blues) Two Kites - Samba do Soho (vocals Paulo Jobim) - Sabia Samba do Aviao (Song of the Jet) (vocals Danilo Caymmi) - Aguas de Marco (Waters of March) - Corcovado (with Gal Costa) Departing from scruffier moods, Willie and a sophisticated supper-club band essay the work of the great classic-pop composers Johnny Mercer, Hoagy Carmichael, Rodgers & Hammerstein, Harold Arlen and others. In the process, Willie pays tribute to the movies in which he first encountered some of these songs and uses many of them as vehicles for his trademark, jazz-inflected acoustic guitar playing. With characteristic laid-back phrasing and sincerity, Willie finds a piece of himself in each of these great numbers - reminding us of the underlying unity of all forms of American song and treating us to a rich evening of some of our best music. Track List: Spanish Eyes - Moon River - Some Enchanted Evening - What A Wonderful World - South Of The Border - Buttermilk Sky - Where Is Your Heart (Song From Moulin Rouge) - To Each His Own Twilight Time - Ac-cent-tchu-ate The Positive - City Of New Orleans - When I Dream - Pancho And Lefty - Always On My Mind - Old Friends (with Roger Milder) - On The Road Again - Some Enchanted Evening (instrumental) closing credits ‘Ride, Ride, Ride’ ... ‘How Can I Unlove You’ ... ‘What A Man My Man Is’ ... ‘That’s A No No’ ... and of course ‘Rose Garden’: these and other huge country hits of the 1960’s and ‘70’s - beautifully revived here - made Lynn a star and ushered in a new era in country music. Yet not content only to review her own catalogue, Lynn here also treats the packed house at the Renaissance Center to a wide variety of musical genres — from the classic bluegrass of ‘Rocky Top’ to the ‘50’s teen pop of ‘Cry’; from the folk of John Prine’s ‘Paradise’ to the Carpenters’ ‘Top of the World.’ Lynn Anderson offers a jam-packed musical treat for country and pop fans of all persuasions. Track List: Opening - Listen To A Country Song How Can I Unlove You - What A Man My Man Is - Under The Boardwalk Faithless Love - Foggy Mountain Breakdown - Even Cowgirls Get The Blues - Someday Soon - Ride, Ride, Ride - It’s A No No - Top Of The World Cry - Rose Garden - Paradise - The Worst Is Yet To Come - Rocky Top Rose Garden (reprise) Includes Bonus Audio CD with 20 Greatest Hits & Favorites IMMORTAL POPULAR IMM 940087 IMM 940086 IMM 940085 IMM 940083 IMM 940082 Various Artists A Night of Reggae Rhythm Junior Wells and Guests Keb’ Mo’ and Guests Sarah Vaughan & Friends A Night of Sass & Brass Paul Simon & Friends A Night of Gospel Glory 8 712177 049233 8 712177 048755 8 712177 048748 8 712177 048496 8 712177 048342 A star-studded reggae event, filmed in Fort Charles, Jamaica, and featuring Jimmy Cliff, Toots Hibbert, Ziggy Marley, I-Threes, Bunny Wailer, and other luminaries of the classic reggae sound. Rocking Chicago blues in all its glory and intensity - in a series of live sets from the great Buddy Guy’s Legends club in Chicago. The show brings great icons of blues - Junior Wells, Hubert Sumlin, Buddy Guy - together with younger artists - Pistol Pete, Roy Hytower, Rod Piazza - to showcase generations of great players of this harddriving American tradition. A packed evening of blues performances of every kind - featuring the country blues of the great Keb’ Mo, amid the intimacy and excitement of the great Buddy Guy’s Legends club in Chicago. In an almost overpowering gathering of jazz superstars, Sarah Vaughan, the greatest of jazz singers, is joined by the brass players Dizzy Gillespie, Maynard Ferguson, Don Cherry, Chuck Mangione, and Al Hirt - backed by the legendary Herbie Hancock on piano, Ron Carter on bass, and Billy Higgins on drums. An overwhelming evening of stirring gospel, featuring a multitude of gospel superstars from every tradition, all on a single stage, all overseen by the pioneering singer-songwriter - and ardent gospel fan - Paul Simon. ‘Buffalo Soldier’ ... ‘The Harder They Come’ ... ‘Wait in Vain’ ... ‘Steppin’ Razor’: these and other hits of reggae’s classic period mingle with later entries like Jimmy Cliff’s ‘Hanging Fire,’ Bunny Wailer’s ‘Rise and Shine,’ and Ziggy’s ‘Conscious Party.’ And the reggae stars are joined by allies from other traditions: the Neville Brothers of New Orleans; Latin-rock guitar genius Carlos Santana; Chrissie Hynde of the Pretenders; even Grace Jones, icon of international club society. A rousing collaboration by all performers on ‘The Harder They Come’ closes the show, reminding us of the enduring connections among Jamaican spirituality, political struggle, and global music. A thrilling event for reggae fans of all generations. Track List: Buffalo Soldier - I-Threes / Roots, Radics, Rockers, Reggae - Bunny Wailer / Rise and Shine - Bunny Wailer / Conscious Party - Ziggy Marley and the Melody Makers Waiting In Vain - Chrissie Hynde / Steppin’ Razor Chrissie Hynde / Take Me Home, Country Roads - Toots Hibbert / 5446 Was My Number - Toots Hibbert / My Jamaican Guy - Grace Jones / My Blood In South Africa - The Neville Brothers and Carlos Santana / It Ain’t No Use Neville Brothers and Carlos Santana / Hanging Fire - Jimmy Cliff / Love Me, Love Me - Jimmy Cliff / The Harder They Come - All Artists The great Junior Wells’s harmonica playing defines the Chicago sound; he worked with Muddy Waters in the ‘50’s and with Buddy Guy in the ‘60’s. Hubert Sumlin brought the Mississippi sound to Chicago and contributed to the dark sound of Howlin’ Wolf. Buddy Guy blew hippies away in the late ‘60’s with his guitar theatrics. Pistol Pete and Roy Hytower revive both the rugged vitality and the polish of the original Chicago pioneers; Rod Piazza mixes the classic sound with the swingbased jump-jive that is another aspect of blues spirit. Includes rare backstage interviews with Hubert Sumlin, Junior Wells, and Rod Piazza. Track List: Junior Wells: Got My Mojo Working - My Younger Days - Messin’ With The Kid So Tired / Pistol Pete & Roy Hytower: Mannish Boy - Hand Me Down My Walking Cane - I’m Ready - Honey Bee / Hubert Sumlin & The Big Four: Come On In My House - Back In The Alley Rough Dried Woman Pt. 1 / Rod Piazza & The Mighty Flyers: Mellow Down Easy - Jumpin’ At Johnny’s - Bad Bad Boy - Southern Lady The Keb’ Mo’ set is a virtuoso trip through country blues styles of all kinds. It also showcases the young singer’s witty original songs. The bill is filled out almost to bursting by an eclectic roster of high-powered musicians, each with a distinctive blues style: Billy Branch’s hard-rocking r&b; Maria Muldaur’s updated, electrified take on the erotic mood of the earliest ‘blues queens’; gritty singing and searing guitar from Mike Morgan and the Crawl. The program also includes rare backstage interviews with Billy Branch, Maria Muldaur, and Mike Morgan. Track List: Keb’ Mo’: Anybody Seen My Girl - Love Blues - Kind Hearted Woman Blues Dirty Low Down And Bad - Am I Wrong Angelina / Billy Branch & The Sons Of Blues: Who Told Ya - Where’s My Money (Clip Joint Blues) - Somebody’s Got To Go - Bluebird - Mannish Boy - Green Grass / Maria Muldaur: Someone Else Is Steppin’ In - Trouble With Love - I’m A Woman / Mike Morgan & The Crawl: You Ain’t Like You Used To Be - Tell Me You Want To Stay - I Cried A Million Tears Just The Kind Of Man I Am The exciting concert that results is packed with unexpected moments, beautiful sounds, and of course the gorgeous singing of ‘Sassy’ herself. Variety abounds: Vaughan sings standards with her crack touring combo, including an amazing rendition of her signature ‘Send in the Clowns.’ The trumpeters pair off in various groupings that bring out their distinctive sounds. Vaughan joins the brass players for some jazz standards - including ‘Take the ‘A’ Train’ - adding beautiful vocal improvisations to the mix. From the ecstatic, over-the-top beauty of Jennifer Holliday’s wild belting to the tight harmonies of the Oak Ridge Boys and Mighty Clouds of Joy ... from the soulful crooning of Luther Vandross to the contemporary gospel of Andrae Crouch ... from ‘Oh Happy Day’ and ‘I Made a Step’ to traditional songs like ‘His Eye Is on the Sparrow’ and ‘Can’t Nobody Do Me Like Jesus’ - this show gathers an extraordinary wealth of music, devotion, intensity, fun, and excitement into a single evening. Moments of backstage camaraderie and humor among Sassy and the jazzmen add a lively and intimate note. A truly thrilling all-star concert event. Host Paul Simon re-joins his old collaborators the Oak Ridge Boys for ‘Slip Slidin’ Away’; Simon’s ‘Bridge Over Troubled Water’ is paired with the classic ‘Still Waters Run Deep.’ The opener and the finale (‘Amazing Grace’) bring all the superstars together in a rousing burst of gospel glory. Track List: Track List: Don Cherry, Maynard Ferguson, Dizzy Gillespie, Al Hirt, Chuck Mangione, Herbie Hancock - Opening theme: Watermelon Man / Sarah Vaughan, George Gaffney, Andy Simpkins, Harold Jones - I Can’t Give You Anything But Love - Just Friends - Send In The Clowns / Maynard Ferguson, Al Hirt, Herbie Hancock, Ron Carter, Billy Higgins -Bimsha Swing - I Can’t Get Started / Sarah Vaughan, Dizzy Gillespie, Herbie Hancock, Ron Carter, Billy Higgins - ‘Round Midnight / Sarah Vaughan, Chuck Mangione, Don Cherry, Al Hirt, Maynard Ferguson, Herbie Hancock, Ron Carter, Billy Higgins - Bags’ Groove / Sarah Vaughan, Don Cherry, Dizzy Gillespie, Chuck Mangione, Al Hirt, Maynard Ferguson, Herbie Hancock, Ron Carter, Billy Higgins - Take the ‘A’ Train / Don Cherry, Maynard Ferguson, Dizzy Gillespie, Al Hirt, Chuck Mangione, Herbie Hancock, Ron Carter, Billy Higgins - Closing theme: Watermelon Man (reprise) Can’t Nobody Do Me Like Jesus - All Artists/ His Eye Is On The Sparrow Jennifer Holliday / I Would Crawl On The Way (To The River) - Oak Ridge Boys / Slip Slidin’ Away - Paul Simon & Oak Ridge Boys / O Happy Day - Edwin Hawkins & Lynette Hawkins-Stephens / A Change Is Gonna Come - Luther Vandross / Right Now - Andrae Crouch, Sandra Crouch & Tata Vega / Still Waters Run Deep (excerpt) / Bridge Over Troubled Water - Paul Simon, Jennifer Holliday & Luther Vandross / Steal Away To Jesus - Mighty Clouds Of Joy / I Made A Step - Mighty Clouds Of Joy / Gone At Least - All Artists / Amazing Grace (excerpt) - All Artists IMMORTAL POPULAR IMM 940081 IMM 940080 Miles Davis Live in Germany 1988 B.B. King & Friends A Night Of Blistering Blues 8 712177 048229 The great Miles Davis in a 1988 concert, deftly shot at the Munich Philharmonic Hall in Germany. Miles leads seven young and brilliant musicians through eleven numbers that epitomize the best of jazz - and the late development of the jazz-rock fusion that Miles Davis pioneered. Interplay between Miles’s classic trumpet and the ensemble’s polish and dexterity is persistently astonishing. Drummer Ricky Wellman and percussionist Marilyn Mazur create gorgeous, infectious polyrhythms; Joseph McCreary plays searing electric guitar; Kenny Garrett builds brilliant sax solos. Electronic keyboard wizardry, which Miles did so much to make a part of jazz, is handled by two young virtuosi with dazzling effect. A mix of extended improvisations and tight, funk-driven numbers keeps the proceedings lively - as does Miles’s fatherly encouragement of his young bandmates. The unmistakable sound of Miles’s trumpet pulls it all together. A thrilling evening from a master and legend of 20th-century music. Track List: Perfect Way - Human Nature - Tutu Splatch - Heavy Metal Prelude - HEvay Metal - Don’t Stop Me Now - Carnival Time - Tomaas - New Blues – Portia IMM 940079 IMM 940078 IMM 940077 Miles Davis The Prince Of Darkness James Brown & Friends A Night Of Super Soul Count Basis & Friends A Special Evening Of Jazz 8 712177 048151 8 712177 048212 8 712177 048076 8 712177 048069 Includes Bonus CD These intense and exciting live performances from the great jazz legend and trumpet pioneer Miles Davis are replete with the innovative ensemble improvising, the harmonic and sonic adventurousness, and the fiery rhythms that were hallmarks of the Miles sound over many decades and in many stylistic incarnations. Includes Bonus CD A star-studded evening of swing, featuring the legendary Count Basie, his hard-driving orchestra, and an amazing series of vocalists: Sarah Vaughan, Tony Bennett, George Benson, and Joe Williams. Deftly shot at a crowded Carnegie Hall in 1981, the program is packed with music: 21 numbers range from Basie classics of the swing era to gutbucket blues to sophisticated pop. B.B. is in rare form as master guitarist, singer, and host, welcoming such stars of blues-rock as Eric Clapton, Phil Collins, and Stevie Ray Vaughan; fellow electric-blues pioneer Albert King; the fabled New Orleans pianist Dr. John; and blues and soul singers Etta James, Billy Ocean, Chaka Khan, and Gladys Knight. From a B.B. King classic like ‘The Thrill Is Gone’ to a soul number like ‘Midnight Hour’ and the closing gospel hymn, ‘Take My Hand, Precious Lord,’ B.B. applies his trademark mastery of electric guitar and rousing vocals, showing that blues feeling can be found in many places. In collaborations with the other guitar virtuosos, he achieves intense musical peaks - and King and the three ladies of soul find humor and intensity in the blues standard ‘Ain’t Nobody’s Business.’ There are many moments for other stars to shine - Etta James and Dr. John duet beautifully, to mention only one example. And the whole ensemble comes together for big numbers that bring down the house. An exciting and powerful evening of great blues. Track List: Intro; Why I Sing The Blues - B.B. King and guests / Please Send Me Someone To Love - Gladys Knight with B.B. King / The Thrill Is Gone - Eric Clapton, Phil Collins, B.B. King / I’d Rather Go Blind - Etta James with Dr. John / When Something Is Wrong With My Baby Billy Ocean with Chaka Khan / The Sky Is Crying - Stevie Ray Vaughan, Albert King, Paul Butterfield / Something’s Got A Hold On Me - Etta James with B.B. King / In The Midnight Hour - B.B. King and guests / Ain’t Nobody’s Business Gladys Knight, Etta James, Chaka Khan / Let The Good Times Roll - B.B. King and guests / Take My Precious Lord - Etta James, Gladys Knight, Chaka Khan and guests / Closing credits In five extended numbers - two are Davis originals; another is an interpretation of the Cyndi Lauper pop tune ‘Time After Time’- Miles and a septet of brilliant young musicians push one another to daring heights. In Munich in the late ‘80’s, Kenny Garrett’s inventive saxophone solos and Joseph McCreary’s blistering electric guitar are among the especially exciting elements; the combination of Ricky Wellman on drums and Marilyn Mazur on percussion keeps the ensemble together with beats at once driving and highly complex. And at a classic appearance at the Isle of Wight in 1970, such luminaries as Keith Jarrett, Chick Corea, and Dave Holland - then the hottest of upand-comers take Mile’s innovations to mindblowing heights. Throughout it all, the pure sound of Miles’s instantly recognizable trumpet, sometimes fragile, sometimes harsh, reminds us of the consistent craftsmanship and daring this great jazz artist brought to his entire career. Track List: Hannibal - Code M.D. - Jean Pierre Time After Time (Recorded at the Philharmonic Concert Hall during Münchner Klaviersommer 1988) / Call It Anything (Recorded August 29th, 1970 during The Isle Of Wight Festival) James Brown puts on the hottest imaginable show when working alone and for this live concert the Godfather of Soul is joined by other great megastars of classic and ‘blue-eyed’ soul: Aretha Franklin, Wilson Pickett, Billy Vera, Joe Cocker, and Robert Palmer join the hardest-working man in show business for a thrilling evening of passionate singing, irresistible beats, sharp horns, and the classic sound of soul and funk. ‘Cold Sweat’ ... ‘I Feel Good’ ... ‘Papa’s Got a Brand New Bag’ … these and other James Brown hits get powerful, spontaneous, interpretation from James himself and from some of his admirers. Wilson Pickett joins James for ‘Cold Sweat’ and also sings his own hit ‘In the Midnight Hour’; Joe Cocker gives a soaring solo performance of ‘When a Man Loves a Woman’ and duets with James to rousing effect on ‘I’ll Go Crazy.’ Robert Palmer and James Brown go toe-to toe on a series of blistering duets. And Aretha Franklin offers a mocking challenge to the Godfather’s male authority with a powerful rendition of her classic ‘Do Right Woman, Do Right Man.’ The exciting evening opens with lively interviews from some of the stars. It concludes with all concerned joining in James Brown’s ‘Living in America.’ Track List: Intro / James Brown: Papa’s Got A Brand New Bag - How Do You Stop / Wilson Pickett: Cold Sweat *) - In The Midnight Hour / Billy Vera - Out Of Sight / Joe Cocker: When A Man Loves A Woman - I’ll Go Crazy *) / Robert Palmer: I Feel Good *) - Out Of Sight (reprise) *) - Try Me *) - Addicted to Love / Aretha Franklin - Do Right Woman, Do Right Man *) / Jimmy Lee - Please, Please, Please *) / James Brown, Wilson Pickett, Billy Vera, Joe Cocker, Robert Palmer, Aretha Franklin - Living in America - *) with James Brown Each star vocalist brings unique style and spontaneity to a musical collaboration with Basie and the band. Standout moments include Joe Williams’s reprise of ‘Every Day I Have the Blues,’ his big hit of the 1950’s; George Benson singing and playing electric guitar on the Basie classic ‘One O’Clock Jump’; Tony Bennett and Basie collaborating on a Duke Ellington set; and Sarah Vaughan, adding her own trio to the mix and tearing down the house on ‘Just Friends.’ Intense soloing from the Basie instrumentalists, Basie’s own distinctive piano playing, a duet between Vaughan and Benson, and a climactic finale involving all four singers - these and many other elements make this concert one to remember. Track List: Count Basie: Sweet Georgia Brown In A Mellow Tone - There’ll Never Be Another You - Bootie’s Blues / Joe Williams: Every Day I Have The Blues Goin’ To Chicago - Well, Alright, Okay, You Win / George Benson: Basie, Cup And Me - April in Paris - One O’Clock Jump / Count Basie - Shiny Stockings / Tony Bennett: Don’t Get Around Much Anymore - Sophisticated Lady - It Don’t Mean A Thing / Sarah Vaughan: Fascinating Rhythm - Indian Summer Just Friends - Send In The Clowns / Sarah Vaughan & George Benson Moody’s Mood For Love / Joe Williams, George Benson, Tony Bennett & Sarah Vaughan - Roll ‘Em Pete / Count Basie One O’Clock Jump IMMORTAL POPULAR IMM 940076 IMM 940075 IMM 940073 IMM 940072 IMM 940071 Herbie Hancock Trio In Concert Tony Bennett I Left My Heart In San Francisco Amália Rodrigues Live In New York Carlos Paredes Uma Guitarra Portuguesa Red-Headed Stranger The Life and Times of Willie Nelson 8 712177 047949 8 712177 047901 8 712177 047567 8 712177 047475 8 712177 047352 A classic evening with the brilliant pianist and composer Herbie Hancock, whose trio here features legendary bassist Ron Carter and the exciting drummer Billy Cobham. Together, three jazz stars conjure extraordinary sounds on seven extended tracks - including compelling originals from Hancock and Carter, and an exciting new take on the standard ‘Willow Weep for Me.’ DVD+CD A thrilling performance by the greatest modern singer of fado, Amália Rodrigues. Taped in 1990, before an excited and All the intensity and power of the great Carlos Paredes, master of the twelvestringed Portuguese guitar, has been captured in this beautiful live concert played before an enthusiastic audience. DVD+CD Deftly and tastefully shot in 1984 in Lugano, Switzerland, before an attentive and enthusiastic audience, the performance comes to sharp-edged life in this presentation, which avoids distracting effects for close-ups and revealing angles - dramatizing Ron Carter’s amazingly precise bass figures, and Cobham’s spontaneous, rapidfire drumming and textural choices - that serve and enhance the amazing music being created. Turning from the synthesizers and electronica that, with albums like ‘Head Hunters’ and hit singles like ‘Rockit,’ made him a pop star, Hancock revives the amazing technique that made him a child prodigy of classical piano and a mainstay of the benchmark Miles Davis quintet of the 1960’s. With dazzling creative interplay and many chances for each artist to shine, the evening becomes a testament to the persistence of jazz greatness in the post-fusion era. Track list: The Eye Of The Hurricane - First Trip Willow Weep For Me - Dolphin Dance Ili’s Treasure - Princess - Walking An exciting evening with the great pop and jazz singer Tony Bennett appearing with a full orchestra that has, at its core, a crack jazz combo. Tony is in superb voice: from brassy, big-band numbers that redefine swing, to intimate nightclub interpretation, from trips through his biggest hits to renditions of songs made famous by younger artists, he brings passion, commitment, and artistic intelligence to a wide variety of beautiful songs. ‘I Left My Heart In San Francisco,’ ‘Because Of You,’ ‘Rags To Riches’: many of the great hits of the 1950’s and ‘60’s are here - in exciting new arrangements. So are some unforgettable interpretations of pop standards: ‘My Funny Valentine’ ‘In My Solitude,’ ‘Sophisticated Lady,’ ‘Don’t Get Around Much Anymore,’ and others. Then there are Stevie Wonder’s ‘For Once In My Life’ and George Harrison’s ‘Something,’ on which Tony puts his indelible stamp. And hot, big-band swing is very much the order of the evening in such tunes as ‘Lullaby Of Broadway’ and ‘Sing You Sinners.’ This high-quality video production captures all the musical and emotional expressiveness in the master’s interpretations. And a bonus CD harks back to one of the great artistic collaborations: Tony Bennett and the Count Basie Orchestra. Track List DVD: Intro - There’ll Be Some Changes Made - This Can’t Be Love - My Funny Valentine - Just in Time - Who Can I Turn To (When Nobody Needs Me) Rags To Riches - Lullaby Of Broadway Something - O Sole Mio - Sing You Sinners - Because Of You - (I Left My Heart) In San Francisco - Don’t Get Around Much Anymore - Sophisticated Lady - Solitude - It Don’t Mean A Thing (If It Ain’t Got That Swing) - For Once In My Life - (I Left My Heart) In San Francisco (reprise) Bonus Audio CD: Tony Bennett with Count Basie & His Orchestra With Plenty Of Money And You Chicago - Are You Havin’ Any Fun Growing Pains - Anything Goes - I Guess I’ll Have To Change My Plan I’ve Grown Accustomed To Her Face Jeepers Creepers - Life Is A Song (Let’s Sing It Together) - Poor Little Rich Girl savvy audience at New York’s Town Hall, the concert captures all the passion, romance, and power of both the fado tradition and Amália herself. From well-loved fado classics like ‘Coimbra’ and ‘Maria Lisboa,’ to traditional folk numbers like ‘Malhão’ and ‘Canção Cigana,’ from adventurous covers like ‘Half As Much’ and ‘Canzone Per Te’ to the Amália original ‘Estranha Forma De Vida,’ from earthy lamentation to rousing dances - throughout this concert Amália Rodrigues demonstrates the range and talent that made her an international superstar for almost fifty years. Her band is traditional, with dazzling picking on Portuguese and standard guitars. Her charm and charisma are evident not only in remarkable singing but also in the warmth of her banter with the audience. And a series of exciting encores brings that audience to its feet. A wonderful evening, superbly filmed. Includes a bonus CD. Track List: Maria Lisboa - Amênda Amarga Mariquinhas - Estranha Forma De Vida - Coimbra - Lisboa Antiga - Fallaste Corazon - Com Que Voz - Lisboa Não Sejas Prancesa - Half As Much Canzone Per Te - Povo Que Lavas No Rio - Uma Casa Portuguesa - Malhão Y Se Amaron Dos Caballos - Canção Cigana Track List Bonus CD: Variaçoes - Maria Lisboa - Estranha Forma De Vida - Malhão De S. Simão - Amêndoa Amarga - Obsessão Havemos De Ir A Viana - Meia Noite E Uma Guitarra - Barco Negro - Coimbra Lisboa Antiga - Grito - Marcha Do Centenario (Grande Marcha De Lisboa, 1947) - Povo Que Lavas No Rio - Fui Ao Mar Buscar Sardinhas - Com Que Voz Prece - Fallaste Corazon - Uma Casa Portuguesa - Canzone Per Te - Malhão Paredes, who was born in the 1920’s and died in 2004, was the twentieth century’s greatest virtuoso of the Portuguese guitar, a traditional instrument whose qualities he developed for the modern world. Paredes invested Portuguese guitar with the inflections of both jazz and traditional Portuguese fado, bringing a uniquely compelling sound to international audiences for many decades. Despite an intensity of focus on the enormous virtuosity of Carlos Paredes himself, this concert is extraordinarily lively and varied. Paredes’s accomplishments as an original composer are very much on display, as is his longstanding collaboration with guitarist Luisa Amaro, who accompanies him on many compositions. Paredes is also accompanied by electric guitar, flute, piano, and synthesizer, and accordion. Vocalists and dancers appear as well. All this excitement and variety are contained in the gorgeous, rapid-fire dexterity and sensitive composing of the great Carlos Paredes. Track List: Sede - Asas Sobre O Mundo - Cantiga Para minha Mãe - Cantiga Do Maio Dança Da Aldeia - Dança Palaciana Variações Sobre Tema Popular - Porto Santo - Canto Do Amanhecer - Porto Sentido - Raiz - Mudar De Vida Canção De Alcype - Verdes Anos Variações De Artur Paredes Willie Nelson, American icon, in an unusually thoughtful documentary portrait. Interviews with such stars as Waylon Jennings, Johnny Cash, Ray Charles, Gary Busey, Emmylou Harris, Kris Kristofferson and others are mixed with insights from old friends and family members, as well as much revealing commentary from Willie himself. Rare footage and photos bring to life Nelson’s beginnings in his hometown of Abbott, Texas, through his years as a Nashville songwriter for Patsy Cline and Faron Young, to his redneck-hippie revival in 1970’s Texas and emergence as one of the biggest pop stars of the ‘80’s and ‘90’s. And of course there is a wealth of great music - much of it in deftly shot live settings, with the nuances of Willie’s beautiful singing and guitar playing fully on display. Sometimes Willie sings and plays alone, during interviews or in other solo settings (his rendition of ‘Crazy’ is priceless). At other times, he is casually swapping songs and hilarious stories with friends and fellow stars. And fullscale Willie Nelson concerts are evoked in all their rowdy, laid-back fun. Eleven bonus songs are available in complete, compelling performances. Lovingly produced, this film brings Willie Nelson’s fascinating life and powerful music to life as never before. Includes Bonus Audio on DVD & Audio CD Track List: Medley: Funny How Time Slips Away; Crazy; Night Life - If You Got The Money, I’ve Got The Time - Georgia On My Mind - Star Dust - On The Road Again - Always On My Mind - Angel Flying Too Close To The Ground - Good Hearted Woman - Blue Eyes Crying In The Rain - Red-Headed Stranger City Of New Orleans - To All The Girls I’ve Loved Before - ‘Till I Can Gain Control Again - Seven Spanish Angels Luckenbach, Texas - Whiskey River IMMORTAL POPULAR IMM 940070 IMM 940069 IMM 940068 IMM 940067 IMM 940066 Crazy A Portrait of Patsy Cline George Jones The Race Is On Waylon Jennings In Concert Chavela Vargas In Concert Paolo Conte In Concert 8 712177 047284 8 712177 047307 8 712177 047291 8 712177 046997 8 712177 047048 The immortal Patsy Cline, in a revealing and evocative documentary full of rare footage, beautiful music, and star-studded reminiscences of Patsy and her amazing career. From the struggling beginnings in Winchester, Virginia, to superstardom on the ‘Grand Ole Opry’ and a string of hit records, to a tragic early death in a plane crash in 1963, this film brings to life the people, atmosphere, and sounds of Patsy’s life. George Jones, one of the greatest country singers of all time, sings his heart out in this thrilling live concert, filmed with crystal clarity and full of the Possum’s best-loved hits. A classic concert from the great country-music outlaw Waylon Jennings - recorded in 1978, on the stage of the Grand Ole Opry in Nashville, Tennessee. At the peak of the outlaw craze, we find Waylon in peak vocal form, leading a tight country-rock bar-style band and fully in his rowdy element. The amazing Chavela Vargas, in a live concert packed with all the passion, intensity, and daring that have made Vargas, throughout five decades, the undisputed ‘Queen of Mexican Song.’ The great Paulo Conte - singer, songwriter, pianist, poet, jazzman, romantic, ironist - in an exciting live concert of twelve pieces that reveal a multitude of musical aspects of this much-loved Italian artist. Songs - many performed by Patsy in vintage TV broadcasts - include the hits ‘Walkin’ After Midnight,’ ‘I Fall To Pieces,’ ‘Crazy,’ ‘Sweet Dreams’ and others, as well as some lesser known and irresistible performances revealing Patsy’s r&b and rockabilly sides. Interviews with Patsy’s husband Charlie Dick, Willie Nelson, Roy Clark, Loretta Lynn, and other country stars demonstrate the enormous impact that her singing and personality had on contemporaries. Especially compelling are letters from Patsy herself - heartfelt, funny, at times raunchy - as she describes firsthand her life on the road, from Nashville to New York to Vegas. Period footage brings the era to life. And in a poignant postscript, Patsy’s daughter brings us up to date on family events since the great singer’s death. ‘Crazy: A Portrait of Patsy Cline’ offers an exciting and satisfying portrait of a great American artist. Before an excited sell-out crowd in Knoxwood, Tennessee, Jones reprises such great ballad hits of the late 1960s and the 1970s as ‘Once You’ve Had The Best,’ ‘Bartender’s Blues,’ ‘A Picture Of Me,’ and ‘Walk Through This World with Me,’ as well as earlier numbers that first made Jones a star: ‘The Window Up Above’ and ‘The Race Is On.’. The set even includes more recent great songs, ‘Who’s Gonna Fill Their Shoes’ and Jones’s own ‘No Show Jones.’ The classic Jones voice is in superb form, and the Jones Boys are especially blessed by the hot fiddling of James Buchanan, who tears up traditional country tunes like ‘Black Mountain Rag’ and ‘Fire On The Mountain.’ Mixed in with chilling ballads that nobody can sing like George Jones are the witty, upbeat songs with which he also excels - ‘The One I Loved Back Then (The Corvette Song)’ and ‘I’m A One Woman Man’ among them. A fully packed, exciting evening that demonstrates what has long made George Jones one of the biggest stars and greatest artists in country music. Track List: No Show Jones - Once You’ve Had The Best - The Race Is On - Bartender’s Blues - Black Mountain Rag - A Picture Of Me (Without You) - The One I Loved Back Then (The Corvette Song) - Who’s Gonna Fill Their Shoes - Fire On The Mountain - She Loved A Lot In Her Time - Medley: I’ll Share My World With You / The Window Up Above / The Grand Tour / Walk Through This World With Me - I’m A One Women Man Orange Blossom Special - He Stopped Loving Her Today - I Don’t Need Your Rockin’ Chai ‘Are You Ready for the Country,’ ‘Lonesome, On’ry and Mean,’ ‘I’ve Always Been Crazy,’ ‘Honky Tonky Heroes,’ and twelve other Jennings hits from this breakout era get full-on, hardrocking treatment from Waylon and a supporting cast of crack instrumentalists — including pedal steel virtuoso Ralph Mooney. The famous Waylon wit is in evidence as well, with the singer making irreverent changes in some well-known lyrics. A Country Music Hall of Fame inductee, Jennings became a Nashville star in the late 1960’s; he died in 2002 after a long and highly successful career. His biggest impact on country music came in the late 1970’s, precisely when this concert was shot: as controversial and outspoken leader of the outlaw movement, Waylon brought a rockand-roll spirit to country audiences while reviving the music’s good-time, barroom roots. This exciting evening brings to life all the intensity and musical sensitivity of Waylon Jennings in his prime. Track List: Are You Ready For The Country Lonesome, On’ry & Mean - Waymore’s Blues - Amanda - A Long Time Ago Jack Of Diamonds - Tonight The Bottle Let Me Down - This Time - Just Because You Ask Me To - I’ve Always Been Crazy - Don’t You Think This Outlaw Bit’s Done Got Out Of Hand - Good Hearted Woman - Mammas, Don’t Let Your Babies Grow Up To Be Cowboys Luckenbach, Texas (Back To The Basic Of Love) - Honky Tonk Heroes - Are You Sure Hank Done It This Way Though performed in the 21st century, this concert brings us a Chavela Vargas whose power is undiminished, fully inhabiting the emotional Mexican love songs with which she has been associated since her recording career began in the mid-1960’s. Wearing her signature red poncho - traditionally male garb, shocking to traditionalists when her career began - she revives the theatrical blend of spirituality and sexuality that once made her a sensation, tempered now, and deepened, by the experience of age. A rapt audience at Madrid’s Residencia de Estudiantes hangs on Vargas’s every note - at times the words rise almost to magical incantation - as the great singer, ably supported by traditional Mexican guitar and percussion, wrings tears with such trademark song as ‘Macorina,’ the almost unbearably emotional ‘Se Me Hizo Fácil,’ and traditional numbers like ‘Soledad’ and ‘La Llorona.’ A magical evening from one of the world’s truly unforgettable performers. Track List: Macorina - Un Mondo Raro - Soledad Si Nos Te Vas - Luz De Luna - Las Simples Cosas - Las Ciudades - Maria Tepozteca - Vámonos - Piensa En Mi - Se Me Hizo Fácil - En El Último Trago - La Llorona Introducing the program: a rare interview with Conte himself, fascinating and in-depth. The artist delves into such topics as his own history as a songwriter, his process of composition, and his thoughts on the place of his and others’ songwriting in the larger music world - and as an interview subject, Paolo Conte displays all the intelligence, articulateness and subtlety that have marked his writing and performing throughout four decades. Then it’s on with the show, as Conte takes his place at the piano before an excited audience. He revisits past hits (‘Azzurro,’ ‘Genova Per Noi’), improvises his way through trademark homages to American swing (‘Boogie,’ ‘Blue Haways’), puts his own witty stamp on tropicalia (‘Sud America’), and recites poetry to musical accompaniment (‘La Vera Musica’). Throughout the show, the rugged charisma of this giant of European pop is entirely evident. Paolo Conte, live and in person, offering the kind of riveting musical evening of which he is a master. Track List: Interview with Paolo Conte / Concert: Sud America - La Vera Musica - Sono Qui Con Te Sempre Piu’ Solo - Rebus Genova Per Noi - La Ricostruzione Del Mocambo - Alle Prese Con Una Verde Milonga - Bartali - Blue Haways - Via Con Me - Azzurro - Boogie IMMORTAL POPULAR IMM 940065 IMM 940063 IMM 940062 IMM 940061 IMM 940060 Manu Dibango Soul Makossa Righteous Brothers Live At The Roxy Mafalda Arnauth & Cristina Branco Fado Today Maria Ana Bobone & Mísia Fado Today Mariza & Duarte Fado Today 8 712177 046690 8 712177 046669 8 712177 046607 8 712177 046591 8 712177 046584 Afro-pop star Manu Dibango in an exciting live concert packed full of percussive counter-rhythms, intense sax, drums, vibes, powerful call-andresponse singing and sexy dancing - all elements that have long made Manu Dibango and his Soul Makossa crew such a sophisticated yet always earthy and riveting presence in global dance pop. The original Righteous Brothers - Bobby Hatfield and Bill Medley - in their only live special, shot at the fabled Roxy in Hollywood, and featuring an amazing wealth of classic songs performed as only the Righteous Brothers can. Two great singers of contemporary fado, Malfada Arnauth and Christina Branco, in intimate live settings that bring out all the excitement of this highly charged and gorgeous form of traditional Portuguese singing. Aldina Duarte and Mariza - two great singers of contemporary fado - appear in intimate live settings that bring to life in a highly contemporary and exciting way all the beauty of this powerful form of traditional Portuguese singing. ‘You’ve Lost That Lovin’ Feeling’ ... ‘Unchained Melody’ ... ‘Just Once in My Life’ ... ‘Brown Eyed Woman’ ... these and other Righteous Brothers hits defined blue-eyed soul in the great musical era of the 1960’s. All these songs are revived in this live show - as are some earlier and rarer Righteous Brothers songs like ‘Little Latin Lupe Lu’ and the raging rocker ‘Justine.’ In their own distinctive ways, Arnauth and Branco decisively prove that fado is not only a tradition but a contemporary art. Backed by a strong Portuguese trio, each singer finds new ways of connecting the trademark values of fado - mournful passion, earthy tenderness, and sheer diva-like sex appeal - with today’s crisper styles. Both achieve the high drama characteristic of fado by relying on vocal charm, and both connect powerfully with their live audiences and with the DVD viewer. Two great singers of contemporary fado, Maria Ana Bobone and Mísia, appear in intimate live settings. These two contemporary fadistas offer starkly contrasting ways of approaching the beauty of a highly charged form of traditional Portuguese singing - and both succeed in bringing fado into a new century. ‘Soul Makossa,’ Dibango’s breakout 1973 hit, became a worldwide danceclub sensation and pioneered the Afro-pop explosion. Here, Dibango and his amazing ensemble - multiple drums, singers, keyboards, vibes, and more - perform ‘Soul Makossa’ along with eight other extended numbers full of deep groove and sharp interplay among advanced musicians. ‘Waka Juju,’ another Dibango sensation, brings the show to an amazing climax and the energy of the entire concert (as well as the palpable appreciation of the audience) are captured in a clean, tastefully shot video production. An irresistibly bravura display of tribal, jazz, and rock beats from the great Makossa man himself, Manu Dibango. Track List: Echos Beti - Migilbawe - Afric Sans Fric - Ashiko Dumba - Marabout Mangabolo - Wana Di Lambo - Soul Makossa - Waka Juju Beginning in the early 1960’s, the Righteous Brothers enjoyed a string of huge hits, bringing the sounds of soul and r&b to huge audiences. While they split up in 1968, they joined up again for the huge 1970’s hit ‘Rock and Roll Heaven’ - another song revived in this show. At the Roxy, Hatfield and Medley also perform a medley in homage to that other great soul duo Sam & Dave and cover Ray Charles’s ‘Georgia,’ among other classics. Barry Mann and Cynthia Weil, who wrote some key Righteous Brothers hits, are in the audience, making the event a reunion. An exciting and nostalgic evening, packed with hot music. Track List: Old Time Rock & Roll - (You’re My) Soul And Inspiration - Young Blood - Ebb Tide - Georgia On My Mind - Let It Be Me - Guess Who - Just Once In My Life - Rock & Roll Heaven - Brown Eyed Woman - Hold On! I’m A-Comin’ - Soul Man - Unchained Melody - Justine - Ko Ko Joe - Little Latin Lupe Lu - My Babe You’ve Lost That Lovin’ Feelin’ - Old Time Rock & Roll Video production is simple and professional, with occasional modern touches that remind us tastefully of the contemporary nature of these great artists. Revealing interviews with each singer are part of this packed disc, which also offers exciting bonus tracks from other great fadistas. A compelling and beautiful program. Track List: Mafalda Arnauth: O sol chama por min Até logo meu amor - Quase immortal Lusitana - Esta voz que me atravessa Meus lindos olhos Cristina Branco: Há palavras que nos beijam - Toada em realejo - Post scriptum - Meu amor é marinheiro - Vida triste - Que fazes aí Lisboa Bonus Tracks: Mariza - Poetas / Aldina Duarte - Sorte com sentido / Maria Ana Bobone - Espelho quebrado / Mísia Xaile de silêncio Mísia, with her intensely powerful stage presence, showcases awesome theatricality and wailing vocal power characteristic of fado tradition. Maria Ana Bobone takes a more laid-back approach that has much in common with modern pop singing while retaining a strong connection to fado moods. Between them, the singers offer eleven electrifying fados - and in featured interviews they discuss their careers and relationships with fado tradition. Both singers are backed by highly accomplished fado players. Bonus tracks from other great fadistas complete the package. Straightforward video production captures the electric connection between singers and audience. An exciting program that, in the hands of two superb artists, shows the vitality of the great vocal style of fado. Track List: Maria Ana Bobone: Grão de arroz Libertação - Sabe-se lá - Havemos de ir a Viana - Fado de cada um - Espelho quebrado Mísia: Paixões diagonais - Garra dos sentidos - Duas Luas - Não guardo suadade à vida - Xaile de silêncio Bonus Tracks: Mariza - Poetas / Aldina Duarte - Sorte com sentido / Mafalda Arnauth - Meus lindos olhos / Cristina Branco - Que fazes aí Lisboa The compelling Aldina Duarte, taking a more traditional approach, taps all the haunted intensity that has long been essential to fado’s great traditions. Mariza, on the other hand, brings striking theatricality and jazz-like sophistication to the form, reinvigorating fado’s original power. Between them, these great fadistas show that fado is a living form, still full of romantic and sexual intensity. In revealing offstage interviews, both singers discuss their careers and their feelings about fado in our time. Highly accomplished players offer dazzling backup, and bonus tracks from other great fadistas complete the package. The video production - tasteful and intimate - dramatizes the electric connection between the singers and both their live audiences. An exciting program full of old tradition, cutting-edge modernity, and the magnificent vocal art of Aldina Duarte and Mariza. Track List: Mariza: Barco negro - Loucura (Sou do fado) - Ó gente da minha terra - Por ti! - Poetas Aldina Duarte: Fado Lisboeta - Tristes cantigas de amor - Não me conformo Saudades de Júlia Mendes - Sem sentir não sei viver - Sorte com sentido Bonus Tracks: Mafalda Arnauth - Meus lindos olhos / Cristina Branco - Que fazes aí Lisboa / Maria Ana Bobone Espelho quebrado / Mísia - Xaile de silêncio IMMORTAL POPULAR IMM 940057 IMM 940056 IMM-940055 IMM 940051 Dusty Springfield Dusty My Guitar A Story Of The Electric Guitar IMM 940050 John Abercrombie Live At The Village Vanguard Various Artists Melody Ranch Volume 7 Various Artists Melody Ranch Volume 6 8 712177 046416 8 712177 046492 The amazing Dusty Springfield in a wealth of filmed performances and intimate interviews. This comprehensive documentary portrait of the great singer showcases seventeen big songs including ‘Wishin’ and Hopin’,’ ‘Son of a Preacher Man,’ and ‘You Don’t Have to Say You Love Me’ - and intersperses revealing conversations with Petula Clark, B.J. Thomas, and the always laidback and compelling Dusty herself. From the blistering solos of Guns & Roses guitarist Slash to the solid rhythms of country-rock chanteuse Emmylou Harris ... from the jazzinspired sophistication of Chet Atkins to the sobbing blues of B.B. King ... the electric guitar has become the sound of our times, and this star-studded, in-depth look at its many players and styles ranges from rock to folk to blues to jazz - with plenty of awesome playing along the way. 8 712177 046331 8 712177 046744 8 712177 046737 A stunning evening at New York’s fabled Village Vanguard - starring John Abercrombie, a pioneer in electric jazz guitar. Joined by the great tenor saxman Michael Brecker, Abercrombie leads his classic touring band (Peter Erskine on drums, Marc Johnson on bass) through an entire set of fantastically inventive soloing and gorgeous musical textures. Jimmy Wakely - I Hung My Head And Cried / Cathie Taylor - Walk Right Back / Molly Bee - Gentle On My Mind / Melody Ranch Band & Carl Cotner - Jealousy / Bernie Smith - Happy Days Are Here Again / Billy Mize - Goody Goody / Molly Bee - Today I Started Loving You Again / Cathie Taylor - A Thing Called Love / Donna Fargo - Daddy / Medley: Johnny Bond - Whispering; Cathie Taylor Detour; Billy Mize - I’d Be A Legend In My Time; Carl Cotner - Release me / Donna Fargo - Country Singer’s Wife / Ronnie Sessions - Walking Down The Road / Medley: Johnny Bond - You’re Nobody’s Sweetheart Now; Cathie Taylor - Four Walls; Billy Mize - It Had To Be You; Carl Cotner - Any Time / Judy West - Try A Little Kindness / Cathie Taylor - Greensleeves / Tex Williams Texas Bill / Tex Williams & The Melody Ranch Gang - Daddy Sang Bass / Medley: Johnny Bond - In A Shack In Old Shanty Town; Cathie Taylor Walking In The Sunshine; Billy Mize Bouquet Of Roses; Carl Cotner - Music To Watch Girls By; Halloran Singers Wait ‘Til The Sun Shines Nellie / Tex Williams - Green Green Grass Of Home Waylon Jennings - Mental Revenge / Billy Mize - Born To Lose / Waylon Jennings - Only Daddy That’ll WalkThe Line / Johnny Bond - Orange Blossom Special / Billy Mize - Turn The World Around / Waylon Jennings - Walk On Out Of My Mind / Waylon Jennings Yours Love / Melody Ranch Gang & Carl Cotner - Look Down That Lonesome Road / Melody Ranch Gang & Carl Cotner - Good Old Fashioned Hoedown / Halloran Singers & The Gang - The Wayward Wind / Waylon Jennings - Love Of The Common People / Eddie Dean - Advice Of A Fool / Melody Ranch Gang - Somewhere My Love / Eddie Dean - There Goes My Everything / Melody Ranch Gang Don’t Let The Stars Get In Your Eyes / Kenny Price - Southern Bound / Johnny Bond - Someday Sweetheart / Kenny Price - Who Do I Know In Dallas / Cathie Taylor - Just Out Of Reach / Jimmy Wakely - I’ll Steal Away In The Crowd IMM 940048 IMM 940047 Various Artists Melody Ranch Volume 4 Various Artists Melody Ranch Volume 3 The watershed years of the British Invasion are recaptured - when Dusty Springfield blended the look of mod London with the sounds of soul, Motown, and wall-of-sound pop. The benchmark album ‘Dusty in Memphis’ is evoked: its breakout hit ‘Son of a Preacher Man,’ like so many of the hits collected here, gets a complete searing performance, one of Dusty’s best. Yet Dusty’s work went far beyond the bluesy sound of ‘Preacher Man.’ Her brilliant interpretations of such powerful and moody numbers as ‘I Think It’s Going To Rain Today,’ ‘Spooky,’ and other great songs show the wide range of which she was capable. Through it all, that smoky, powerful voice beautifully reminds us of the artistry and passion that Dusty Springfield brought to all of her music. Song Selections: Wishin’ And Hopin’ - I Only Want To Be With You - Losing You - What’s It Gonna Be - I Think It’s Going To Rain Today - Son Of A Preacher Man - You Don’t Have to Say You Love Me - Brand New Me - I Close My Eyes And Count To Ten - Since I Fell For You - How Can I Be Sure - Ain’t No Mountain High Enough (with Engelbert Humperdinck) Spooky - I Wanna Be A Free Girl - Lost People Get Ready - The Look Of Love Famous guitarists who appear here include Steve Winwood, Hank Williams Jr., Ron Wood, Bob Weir, Travis Tritt, Tom Petty, Kix Brooks, Glen Frey and so many more. Interviews with star players trace the influences and impact of such bands as Yes, the Moody Blues, the Eagles, and the Doors. Les Paul - legendary inventor of the solid-body electric - is seen in a contemporary interview and in substantial archival footage. Other rare footage brings us the great gypsy-jazz king Django Reinhardt, the deep-blues legend John Lee Hooker, and rock-and-roll pioneer Chuck Berry, among many others. Great session players give inside info, while giants in the field tell stories of their mentors. Gorgeous sound keeps us always in touch with the fun, majesty, and power of the electric guitar. A thrilling musical journey. Featuring: Tight grooves, ferocious sax and guitar solos, and virtuoso playing are only some of the features of the Abercrombie sound heard here. An advanced leader, who came of age in the great jazz-rock fusion era of the early 1970’s, John Abercrombie has developed a sophisticated ensemble sound that depends on beautiful, thoughtful, and sometimes even moody interplay among great musicians. Abercrombie’s own playing takes the electric guitar into rarely explored areas. The instrument can become an orchestra section of its own - sometimes acting as keyboard, other times displaying rock bite, always inviting the listener into the outer reaches of jazz harmony and deep musical structure. A beautiful performance by one of the great jazz originals. Track List: Hippityville - Samurai Hee-Haw - Even Steven - Look Around - Night - Four On One Slash - Chet Atkins - Dave Matthews Steve Winwood - John Entwistle Emmylou Harris - Joe Perry - John Lee Hooker - B.B. King and many others 8 712177 046652 8 712177 046645 Glen Campbell - By The Time I Get To Phoenix / Glen Campbell, Johnny Bond & Billy Mize - Cripple Creek / Lynn Anderson - If I Kiss You(Will You Go Away) / Bernie Smith - Hello Dolly / Lynn Anderson - I’ve Been Everywhere / Lynn Anderson - Ride, Ride, Ride / Billy Mize John Henry / Cathie Taylor - All Alone Am I / Tex Ritter - Farmer’s Prayer / Tex Ritter - Just Beyond The Moon / Billy Mize - My Elusive / Tex Ritter Conversation With A Gun / Dillards Flint Hill Special / Johnny Bond - Blue Ridge Mountain Blues / Dillards Dooley / Carl Cotner & Band - Listen To The Mocking Bird / Dillards - Shady Grove / Dillards - The Old Man At The Mill / Melody Ranch Gang - Is It True What They Say About Dixie / Cathie Taylor - Old Joe Clark Sons Of The Pioneers - Happy Rovin’ Cowboy / Sons Of The Pioneers That Lucky Old Sun / Sons Of The Pioneers - Tumbleweed Trail / Sons Of The Pioneers - Ghost Riders In The Sky / Sons Of The Pioneers & The Gang - Battle Hymn Of The Republic / Guadalaraja Boys - Spanish Tune / Cathie Taylor & Guadalaraja Boys Quando Calienta El Sol / Billy Mize Vaya Con Dios / Melody Ranch Gang & Barbara Mandrell - Careless Love / Barbara Mandrell - Don’t Touch Me / Gordon Terry - Almost Alone / Barbara Mandrell & Melody Ranch Gang - Cool Water / Barbara Mandrell - Slippery Elm / Billy Mize - Sweet Dreams / Melody Ranch Gang & Barbara Mandrell - Get On Board Little Children / Melody Ranch Gang & Barbara Mandrell - Lead Me Gently Home Father / Melody Ranch Gang - Wabash Cannonball / Johnny Bond - Ro-Ro-Rollin’ Along / Glen Campbell - Gentle On My Mind / Cathie Taylor - Misty Blue IMMORTAL POPULAR IMM 940049 IMM 940044 Various Artists Melody Ranch Volume 5 Various Artists Country Stars On The Rise 8 712177 046720 8 712177 046614 Jimmy Wakely - Heartaches / Jimmy Wakely - I Gotta Have My Baby Back / Judy West - Queen Of The House / Jimmy Wakely / Judy West & The Melody Ranch Gang - Farther Along / Sons Of The Pioneers & The Melody Ranch Gang - When Payday Rolls Around / Sons Of The Pioneers - YippyYi Your Troubles Away / Jeri Lynn Fraser - Buttons And Bows / Sons Of The Pioneers - Wanderers Of The Wasteland / Sons Of The Pioneers & The Melody Ranch Gang - Tumbling Tumbleweeds / Jeri Lynn Fraser - Walk On By / Sons Of The Pioneers - Chant Of The Plains (I Need You) / Cathie Taylor - Blue Moon Of Kentucky / Pee Wee King - Slow Poke / Melody Ranch Gang - Tennessee Waltz / Billy Mize You Belong To Me / Pee Wee King Bonaparte’s Retreat / Bernie Smith - I’m Looking Over A Four Leaf / Johnny Bond - I’m Gonna Sit Right Down And Write Myself A Letter / Judy West Home / Carl Cotner Band & Halloran Singers - Do Do Da Da Da Merle Haggard, Lynn Anderson, Roy Clark, Donna Fargon, and Barbara Mandrell - all destined to become country superstars - are seen here in remarkable TV performances, taped when they were only ‘stars on the rise’. Singing their latest singles, plugging their new albums, chatting with interviewers and showcasing a host of musical skills, artists who late became adored icons of American popular culture can be seen in the early (and sometimes nervous) moments of their first emergence on the scene. Handsome young Merle Haggard performs two duets with then-wife Bonnie Owens, as well as one of his own hits. Lynn Anderson comes straight from here regular gig on the Lawrence Welk show, predicting a new national interest in country music. Roy Clark picks and grins his way through some flashy numbers - and Donna Fargo, still holding down a day job as an English teacher, maker her first-ever TV appearance, not yet knowing that ‘The Happiest Girl in the Whole U.S.A.’ will soon make her a number-one sensation. Barbara Mandrell not only sings but plays multiple instruments, including saxophone. Interspected with TV banter typical of the period, these classic musical moments return us to the days when today’s legends were on the rise. An exciting and poignant program. Tracklisting: Merle Haggard: (My Friends Are Gonna Be) Strangers - Slowly But Surely (with Bonnie Owens) - Merle and Bonnie chat with Billy Mize - Just Between The Two Of Us (with Bonnie Owens) - I’m Gonna Feed You Now Lynn Anderson: If I Kiss You (Will You Go Away) - I’ve Been Everywhere Ride, Ride, Ride IMM 940046 Various Artists Melody Ranch Volume 2 8 712177 046638 Glen Campbell - Satisfied Mind / Glen Campbell - Burning Bridges / Carl Cotner & Band - Marie / Johnny Bond - Let It Be Me / Glen Campbell White Lightning / Glen Campbell & The Gang - Good Old Mountain Dew / Billy Mize - Sally Was A Good Old Girl / Taylor - Lemon Tree / Glen Campbell Only The Lonely / Carl Cotner & Band - Blue Tango / Rex Allen - I Can’t Stop Loving You / Cathie Taylor - I’m Moving On / Rex Allen - This Land Is Your Land / Cathie Taylor - Mexican Joe / Guadalajara Boys - Guadalajara / Guadalaraja Boys - Spanish Ballad / Barbara Mandrell - Kentucky Means Paradise / Melody Ranch Gang - Wait For The Light To Shine Roy Clark: Waiting For The Robert E. Lee - Everybody Watches Me - Racing The Mule - Rose Coloured Glasses Sally Was A Good Old Girl Donna Fargo: Daddy - Country Singer’s Wife Barbara Mandrell: Don’t Touch Me Release Me - Slippery Elm - Mama Don’t Allow - Git On Board, Little Children - Kentucky Means Paradise IMM 940040 IMM 940038 Country Legends When They Were Rising Stars Freddy Fender King of Tex-Mex Live John Cale Fragments of a Rainy Season 8 712177 046218 8 712177 046003 8 712177 045860 This DVD is packed with extra features: a bonus audio CD, all fifteen minutes of the Fender interview, a Fender bio, and a photo gallery. Yet this concert offers an especially intimate evening with the eclectic and influential musical force that is John Cale. Track list: Introduction/Six Days on The Road - Next Time You See Me You’ll Lose A Good Thing - Rancho Grande - Holy One - Secret Love - Talk To Me - The Rains Came - Vaya Con Dios - Jambalaya - Since I Met You Baby - Margaritaville - Before The Next Teardrop Falls - Wasted Days And Wasted Nights - Wooly Bully Before an appreciative Brussels audience at the Palais des Beaux-Arts, Cale accompanies himself on guitar and piano, exploring his own powerful songbook - Velvets’classic ‘Style It Takes’; a collaboration with Brian Eno; settings of the poems of fellow Welshman Dylan Thomas; more - as well as offering affecting interpretations of ‘Heartbreak Hotel’ and Leonard Cohen’s ‘Hallelujah.’ IMM 940043 Thrilling youthful performances from some of the greatest country superstars who came to prominence in the 1960’s. Glen Campbell, the Dillards, Waylon Jennings, and Kenny Price (of “Hee Haw” fame) are all seen in benchmark TV moments — taped just as these young stars were being catapulted into fame and fortune. The songs featured here were fresh radio hits when the artists came on television to sing them. Many have since become timeless standards — Campbell’s “Gentle on My Mind” and “By the Time I Get to Phoenix,” Jennings’s “Only Daddy That’ll Walk the Line” among them. Others have all the spontaneity of TV taped live: the Dillards bring wise-cracking comedy and blistering intensity to their bluegrass numbers; Glen Campbell shows off his chops on banjo and guitar. Freddy Fender, the King of Tex-Mex, in a live 2003 concert packed with fender’s well-loved hits - along with exciting covers - in styles ranging from rockabilly to pop to traditional Mexican dance music. Freddy also appear in an interview interspersed with revealing glimpses of the band’s backstage life. Chat with studio hosts is one of the great features of the program, as we see supreme show-biz confidence in the young Price and Campbell, slight shyness and country reserve in the tall, dark and handsome Waylon (who is also featured in an interview setting). And the Dillards revel in their own rural brand of cool. This is the great John Cale at his most distinguished singer-songwriter best. Track listing: On A Wedding Anniversary - Lie Still, Sleep Becalmed Don Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night - The Soul Of Carmen Miranda Cordoba - Ship Of Fools - Leaving It Up To You - The Ballad Of Cable Hogue - Chinese Envoy - Fear (Is A Man’s Best Friend) - Dying On The Vine - Heartbreak Hotel - Style It Takes Paris 1919 - (I Keep A) Close Watch Hallelujah Music, style, and star power combine to revive the days when these country legends were rising stars. Track list: Glen Campbell: Gentle On My Mind - By The Time I Get To Phoenix Cripple Creek - Satisfied Mind - Burning Bridges - White Lightning - Good Old Mountain Dew - Only The Lonely / The Dillards: Flint Hill Special - Dooley Shady Grove - The Old Man At The Mill / Waylon Jennings: Mental Revenge Only Daddy That’ll Walk The Line - Walk On Out Of My Mind - Your Love - Love Of The Common People / Kenny Price: Southern Bound - Who Do I Know In Dallas Extra features: Extensive artist biographies IMM 940030 David Beckham - Michael Owen Football Legends Features: Extensive Artist biographies John Cale pioneered New York punk rock, playing electric viola with the Velvet Underground; he produced first albums by Iggy Pop and Patti Smith; he has composed full-scale orchestra pieces and collaborated with the greatest jazz, rock, and classical musicians of our time. 8 712177 044948 This dvd presents back-to-back programs focusing on two of football’s biggest stars: DaVid Beckham and Michael Owen. We go behind the game to discover the lifestyles and relationships of the players as well as the connection between the mental and physical preparation it takes to become a football legend. Action-packed footage and highlights of memorable games are featured throughout. In addition, this Football Legends dvd features exclusive in-depth interviews with friends, family, coaches, teammates, and the stars themselves. An up-close and personal look into superstar athletes who play the world’s most popular game. IMMORTAL POPULAR IMM-940037 IMM-940036 IMM 940026 IMM 940025 Freddie Hubbard Live At The Village Vanguard The Mal Waldron Quintet Live At The Village Vanguard Hey Hey We’re The Monkees Pandit Ravi Shankar A Man And His Music 8 712177 045662 The great Freddie Hubbard - master of modern-jazz trumpet - leads a brilliant quartet at the fabled Village Vanguard, New York’s jazz mecca. This documentary captures the heat and artistry of Hubbard’s rapid-fire trumpet technique, as well as fine interplay among a group who can hardly be called mere sidemen - Ron Carter on bass, Cedar Walton on piano, and Lenny White on drums. The repertoire is an added attraction: Hubbard and the quartet work out on four extended jazz compositions, each written by a member of the group. Each piece is an exciting discovery, and each gives all the players a chance to shine. The program is enhanced by revealing interview segments with famous club owner and jazz supporter Max Gordon, the eminent jazz critic Gary Giddins, and members of the band. Track List: Interview segment: Max Gordon, club owner - Happy Times - Interview segments: Max Gordon; Lenny White; Gary Giddins, jazz critic - Guernica Interview segments: Max Gordon; Ron Carter; Gary Giddins - Little Waltz Interview segments: Max Gordon; Cedar Walton; Gary Giddins - Fantasy in D 8 712177 045594 Groundbreaking pianist, composer, and bandleader Mal Waldron plays an exciting concert at New York’s jazz mecca the Village Vanguard. Three extended Waldron originals draw peak improvisatory excellence from the veteran sax/flute player (and Monk alumnus) Charlie Rouse, avant-garde percussion genius Ed Blackwell, modern-jazz bass stalwart Reggie Workman, and the late trumpet virtuoso Woody Shaw, whose untimely death in 1989 cut short an extraordinary career - making the beautiful playing captured here all the more remarkable. The program is shot with creative techniques - mixing stills and a variety of film speeds with straight documentary footage - that lend drama and immediacy to the proceedings. Waldron himself shines at the keyboard. And in a bonus segment shown over the closing credits, we get a chance to hear him play solo on a backstage rehearsal piano. A rare treat. Track List: The Git-Go - All Alone - Fire Waltz - Left Alone 8 712177 043422 8 712177 043415 The Monkees were one of the most popular bands of the swinging 60’s and a groundbreaking TV and showbiz phenomenon, pre-dating music videos and prefab heartthrob boy-bands by decades. Hey Hey We’re The Monkees moves right into the heart of both the Monkees’ music and their phenomenon, telling a remarkable story with clips from their zany show, performances of hit songs, in-depth interviews, and rare footage. Ravi Shankar, one of the greatest sitar players of all time, introduced Indian music to Western listeners and found innovative ways of using European elements in Indian musical traditions. Shankar’s impact as a musician, teacher, composer, and cultural cross-fertilizer is unparalleled - and Ravi Shankar: a Man and His Music explores his ideas and his importance, with interviews, concert footage, and a wealth of exciting and beautiful music. Using a wealth of archival material, as well as recent interviews, the documentary takes us from the TV producers’ notion of creating a weekly comedy about a cute pop foursome shot in the manner of the Beatles films - through the audition process by which this “virtual” group was formed, to the breakout success not only of the show but also of the albums, personal appearances, commercials, and concert tours that made the Monkees a genuine craze. All four Monkees Micky Dolenz, Davy Jones, Michael Nesmith, and Peter Tork (whose real names, used in the TV show, made the Monkees both theatrical and real) - give detailed, lively interviews, revealing both the excitement and the tensions involved in suddenly finding themselves stars. We see Shankar on the streets of Paris (at one time his adopted city) and hear his thoughts on subtle artistic relationships between India and Europe. We see Shankar on stage, jamming with the drive and intensity that earned him the respect of traditional Indian players and the adoration of Western audiences. The film evokes the sitar master’s life of almost constant touring, his brief period of global superstardom in the 1960’s, and his successful struggle to redefine his goals after the sitar fad declined. “Monkee mania” and the amazing merchandising phenomenon are seen in vintage footage of the boys’ screaming fans. Controversies over earlier Monkees albums’ use of studio musicians are frankly discussed (as is the firing of producer Don Kirshner), while complete performances of “Pleasant Valley Sunday,” “Randy Scouse Git,” and “Daydream Believer” give us the Monkees playing their own instruments and coming into their own as musicians. Rare material includes the boys’ screen tests for the project, the Beatles hanging out with the Monkees, behind-the-scenes and live concert moments, clips from the TV pilot, vintage ads in which the Monkees appeared, and much more. Ragas meet classical music in the person of violinist Yehudi Menuhin, one of Shankar’s most ardent admirers and collaborators. And interviews with former Beatle George Harrison and jazzman Steve Potts dramatize how Shankar’s music reverberates powerfully with both rock and jazz. (Other interviews: Mrinal Sen, Jean Pierre Rampal, Zubin Mehta.) The portrait of Ravi Shankar that emerges involves dedication, compassion, and a unique artistry that has indelibly influenced the music of the world. Including Bonus CD: Alap - Jor - Gat - Raga Smant Sarang: Gat In Jhaptaal - Raga Desi: Alap, Jod, Jhala, Gat