Posts Tagged ‘Video’

Shackles – Instructional Dance Video in Hip-Hop Style

  • Dancers of All ages
  • Digital Production
  • Seasoned Choreographer Dawn Pruszkowski

Product Description
Studio: Victor Multimedia-05 Release Date: 01/22/2008 Run time: 53 minutes

Shackles – Instructional Dance Video in Hip-Hop Style

H.N.I.C., Pt. 2 – The Video Collection

Product Description
This DVD video collection follows the long awaited and successful release of Prodigy’s H.N.I.C. Pt. 2. The release reached the #3 spot on the Billboard Hip Hop & R&B charts.

The DVD features videos for every track on the album as well as 3 bonus tracks.

Videos feature Havoc from Mobb Deep, The Alchemist and Big Noyd as well as other special appearances.

H.N.I.C., Pt. 2 – The Video Collection

MTV Unplugged: The Video

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This blue-toned, straightforward visit with a mellow Tony Bennett is a grown-up rock video complement to the CD, with a small, cabaret-style intimacy that gives the illusion that Tony’s in the living room, singing only to us. The casual, languid Bennett style is omnipresent as Bennett croons and scats his way through some of the greats, including “Body and Soul,” “A Foggy Day,” and of course that old standby, “I Left My Heart in San Francisco.” Old and new styles collide in the second half when Bennett introduces his guest k.d. lang, whom he adds to his list of personal bests Billie Holliday, Edith Piaf, and Andy Williams. They duet on an undistinguished version of “Moonglow” that makes us wonder if Tony might not be mistaking lang for someone else. Fortunately Elvis Costello arrives to kick things into a higher gear and as the lights dim red, Costello and Bennett heat up the track with a nice, spirited rendering of “They Can’t Take That Away from Me.” Bennett then encores with “Autumn Leaves/Indian Summer” and dedicates the whole ball of wax to Duke Ellington. It’s a smooth, practiced affair that has little sense of spontaneity, though Bennett tries hard to imbue it with his trademark throwaway ease. –Paula Nechak

MTV Unplugged: The Video

Kanye West – College Dropout: Video Anthology

Product Description
Studio: Uni Dist Corp (music) Release Date: 03/01/2005

Kanye West – College Dropout: Video Anthology

Sade – Live Concert Home Video

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Media Type: DVD
Artist: SADE
Title: LIVE CONCERT HOME VIDEO
Street Release Date: 02/20/2001
Domestic
Genre: SOUL/R & BAmazon.com
This impressive record of Sade’s 1994 live peformances reminds us of just how much her distinctive sound combines languorously emotional pop with lightweight but musically fulfilling cocktail jazz. As fine as the voice is, we can never forget that Sade’s backing band are sidemen rather than mere accompanists, and in several of the 18 numbers here we get solos of real virtuosity. The selection of songs includes many of Sade’s hits–”Cherry Pie,” “Smooth Operator,” “Your Love Is King”–and some less well-known songs from the albums, such as “Red Eye” and “Jezebel.” –Roz Kaveney, Amazon.co.uk

Sade – Live Concert Home Video

30 Bachatas Pegaditas en Video: Lo Nuevo y lo Mejor 2009

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Studio: Sony Music Release Date: 09/15/2009

30 Bachatas Pegaditas en Video: Lo Nuevo y lo Mejor 2009

Genesis – The Video Show

Description
This Video Show DVD traces the band’s history during the height of their popularity with Phil Collins, Mike Rutherford, and Tony Banks as the main force behind their success. Peter Gabriel appears in a 1999 version of “The Carpet Crawlers.” The DVD features classic MTV staples like “Land of Confusion,” “Invisible Touch,” and “I Can’t Dance.” Now visually digitally remastered, this is the first time all of the Genesis promotional videos have become available on DVD. In addition, rare BBC footage of “Paperlate” is included. Track Listings: No Son of Mine, I Can’t Dance, Hold On My Heart, Jesus He Knows Me, Tell Me Why, Invisible Touch, Throwing It All Away, Land of Confusion, Tonight Tonight Tonight, Anything, She Does, In Too Deep, That’s All, Mama, Illegal Alien, Home By the Sea/Second Home By the Sea, Paperlate, Abacab, Keep it Dark, No Reply at All, Man on the Corner, Turn It On Again, Duchess, Misunderstanding, Follow You Follow Me, Many Too Many, A Trick of the Tail, Ripples, Robbery, Assualt, and Battery, Congo, Shipwrecked, Not About Us, Carpet Crawlers 1999,Amazon.com
Once the early ’80s ushered in the video age in earnest, few artists embraced the medium as willingly, or effectively, as Genesis. In fact, Genesis – The Video Show, a collection of 32 of the veteran British group’s videos, includes more than a few items that pre-date MTV by several years, making this the comprehensive record of Genesis’ post-Peter Gabriel era. There are all kinds of videos here, both black & white and color, somber (“No Son of Mine”) and silly (“I Can’t Dance”), topical (“Tell Me Why”) and romantic, some with storylines and many that are simulated (i.e., lip-synced) performances, from both onstage and elsewhere. Song-wise, the best tend to be the hits, like “Misunderstanding,” “Paperlate” (taken from England’s “Top of the Pops” TV show), “That’s All,” and “Invisible Touch” (one of no less than six tracks taken from the 1986 album of the same name), although the ’70s material, particularly from A Trick of the Tail (when the group was a foursome, with guitarist Steve Hackett), is also strong. On the other hand, the lesser-known tunes yield some of the better videos, including “Land of Confusion” (with its bizarre puppet versions of Genesis members Phil Collins, Mike Rutherford, and Tony Banks, not to mention Ronald and Nancy Reagan) and others (“Illegal Alien,” “Jesus He Knows Me”) that give Collins, a pretty fair actor, an opportunity for some full-on mugging. Granted, there isn’t a lot of ground broken here; for the most part, Genesis has been a solid, journeyman band, and Genesis – The Video Show reflects that. But the 5.1 Surround Sound is excellent, there are full writing and production credits for every song and video, the packaging is classy… founding member Gabriel even turns up on a 1999 version of “The Carpet Crawlers,” perhaps the most imaginative video of the bunch. If you’re a Genesis fan, this has to be the motherlode. –Sam Graham

Genesis – The Video Show

B’day Anthology Video Album

  • 13 Videos
  • Exclusive Behind-The-Scenes Footage
  • “Beautiful Liar” Feat. Shakira
  • 7 Never-Before Released Videos
  • EXCLUSIVE “Still In Love (Kissing You)” Music Video

Product Description
Limited Edition includes the BONUS MUSIC VIDEO “Still In Love (Kissing You)” which is not available on the Standard release. Features performances of songs taken from “B’Day Deluxe Edition”. Including “Beautiful Liar” featuring Shakira. Also features a 7-minute video of “Get Me Bodied” as well as the captivating videos of “Green Light,” “Suga Mama” and “Freakum Dress.” Guest appearances by Jay-Z, Kelly Rowland, Michelle Williams and Solange Knowles plus 15 minutes of exclusive Behind-the-Scenes footage.

TRACK LISTING:
(1) Beautiful Liar – with Shakira

(2) Irreplaceable
(3) Kitty Kat
(4) Green Light
(5) Upgrade U – feat. Jay-Z
(6) Flaws And All
(7) Get Me Bodied – EXTENDED MIX – feat. Kelly Rowland, Michelle Williams and Solange Knowles
(8) Freakum Dress
(9) Suga Mama
(10) Deja Vu – feat. Jay-Z
(11) Ring The Alarm
(12) Listen
BONUS MUSIC VIDEO:
(13) Still In Love (Kissing You)

B’day Anthology Video Album

B’day Anthology Video Album

  • 13 Videos
  • Exclusive Behind-The-Scenes Footage
  • “Beautiful Liar” Feat. Shakira
  • 7 Never-Before Released Videos
  • EXCLUSIVE “Still In Love (Kissing You)” Music Video

Product Description
Limited Edition includes the BONUS MUSIC VIDEO “Still In Love (Kissing You)” which is not available on the Standard release. Features performances of songs taken from “B’Day Deluxe Edition”. Including “Beautiful Liar” featuring Shakira. Also features a 7-minute video of “Get Me Bodied” as well as the captivating videos of “Green Light,” “Suga Mama” and “Freakum Dress.” Guest appearances by Jay-Z, Kelly Rowland, Michelle Williams and Solange Knowles plus 15 minutes of exclusive Behind-the-Scenes footage.

TRACK LISTING:
(1) Beautiful Liar – with Shakira

(2) Irreplaceable
(3) Kitty Kat
(4) Green Light
(5) Upgrade U – feat. Jay-Z
(6) Flaws And All
(7) Get Me Bodied – EXTENDED MIX – feat. Kelly Rowland, Michelle Williams and Solange Knowles
(8) Freakum Dress
(9) Suga Mama
(10) Deja Vu – feat. Jay-Z
(11) Ring The Alarm
(12) Listen
BONUS MUSIC VIDEO:
(13) Still In Love (Kissing You)

B’day Anthology Video Album

Backstreet Boys: All Access Video

Amazon.com
Here, in All Access, you learn there is a lot more to your favorite boy than meets the eye. Released in 1998, All Access is a noteworthy companion to the Backstreet Boys’ 1997 CD, Backstreet Boys, representing eight songs from that album. “The Making of ‘Everybody (Backstreet’s Back)’” provides interviews with all the boys about the concept for the video (a tribute to Michael Jackson’s “Thriller”), thoughts about each other, a look at how the video was filmed, and the music video itself. The music video for “As Long as You Love Me” is given a similar treatment, with more interviews and discussion of the video concept. Also included are a preview of the music video for “All I Have to Give” and the full-length studio versions of “Quit Playing Games (with My Heart)” and “We’ve Got It Goin’ On.” The concert versions included here are “Get Down (You’re the One for Me)” and “Anywhere for You,” from Germany, followed by a live version of “I’ll Never Break Your Heart” recorded in Toronto. All Access is a real inside and up-close look at the boys behind that great sound! - -Larry Clark

Backstreet Boys: All Access Video

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