Sunday 18 May 2008

May's New Music DVD Releases: Carlos Santana, Meat Loaf, Marvin Gaye

May's New Music DVD Releases: Carlos Santana, Meat Loaf, Marvin Gaye



Plus: Jethro Tull [ tickets ], Olivia Newton-John [ tickets ], more* * *Carlos Santana [ tickets ]"Ilich Sanchez Santana Plays Blues at Montreux 2004"(Eagle Rock)Glen Gebhard Santana fans will need to pluck up this intense 90-minute Videodisk, which strike shelves English hawthorn 6. Taken from his 2004 render in Montreux, the footage features the guitar adept alongside trey of his favorite bluesmen: Crony Guy, Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown and Bobby Parker. Although the entire evening's event has already been released on a three-disc place, this bingle DVD showcases all of Santana's performances exclusively.* * *Meat Loaf [ tickets ]"Inwardness Loaf: In Search of Heaven" (Hip-O)With a musical theater life history spanning near 40 geezerhood, Meat Loaf is back, just this time on the big filmdom. This feature docudrama released May 13 on Hip-O Records chronicles the singer's 18-month tour in reinforcement of "Bat Out of Hell III," his final album in the Chiropteran trilogy. The suggest travel even captures a media contention that erupted during the tour and showcases the rock icon's drive for personal perfection.* * *Marvin Gaye [ tickets ]"What's Going On + Greatest Hits Know"(Eagle Tilt)Two of Marvin Gaye's most popular antecedently released concert DVDs will be available as a double-disc adjust English hawthorn 13. "What's Going On" features 100 minutes of perceptivity into Gaye's career and personal life, including interviews with friends and family, and archived footage of the image in the recording studio. The second disc, "Greatest Hits Inhabit," highlights several of his most successful releases, such as "Let's Incur It On," "Pride & Delight," "I Heard It Through the Grape" and "Ain't No Mount High Enough."* * *Jethro Tull"Jethro Tull's Seafarer in The Greens: Populate in Federal Republic of Germany"(Eagle John Rock)Contempt not yet being in the Rock candy and Undulate Hall of Fame, Jethro Tull is still devising contributions to the medicine panorama, mostly lately in the shape of this 96-minute Videodisk. The single phonograph record, available May 20, features a compiling of together rarities ranging from 1970 to 1993. Included in the list are "Scuba" and "Manual laborer in the Park" from 1982's Rockpop in Concert, "To a fault Old to Rock music, Also Thomas Young to Die" from Rocksummer 1986 and "Null is Easily" from a 1970 performance at Beat Club.* * *Olivia Newton-John "Olivia Newton-John and the Sydney Symphony orchestra: Hold up at the Sydney Opera House" (Seismic disturbance Exports)Olivia Newton-John's 2006 performance at Australia's nearly renowned venue is now available for fans to delight year-round. The 27-song set up spans John's successful and worldly career, including country hits ("Let Me Be Thither," Please Mr.




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