Product Tag - Bob Smeaton

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    Festival Express (2003)

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    Festival Express (2003)

    The filmed account of a large Canadian rock festival train tour.

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    Nirvana: Nevermind (2005)

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    Nirvana: Nevermind (2005)

    Nirvana’s groundbreaking 1991 album NEVERMIND raised the Seattle trio to the status of Godhead, forever changing the face of the pop music market. “Here we are now, entertain us” may have come and gone as a catch-phrase, but as an insight into a generation’s bitterly restless tide, it ranks right up there with “I can’t get no satisfaction.” Part of the CLASSIC ALBUMS series, this release sheds new light on the production and legacy of NEVERMIND through revealing interviews with industry insiders. With unprecedented openness, remaining band members Krist Novoselic and Dave Grohl discuss the production of individual songs, and tell amusing anecdotes about the band’s financial struggles just before making it big. In addition, NEVERMIND producer Butch Vig invites viewers into his studio, where he dissects and examines each of the album’s tracks. By isolating, examining, and reassembling each instrument and vocal track, Vig is able to recreate the manner in which the album was produced.

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    Lou Reed - Transformer (2001)

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    Lou Reed – Transformer (2001)

    In 1972, Lou Reed’s second solo album Transformer elevated him from a minor cult figure to one of the best known and most talked about artists in rock & roll, with its incisive portrait of the demimonde and the distinctive hit single “Take a Walk on the Wild Side.” Classic Albums: Lou Reed — Transformer offers a look at the making of this landmark album, with Lou Reed and engineer Ken Scott offering an in-depth perspective on the recording sessions, and Herbie Flowers revealing how he came up with his memorable bass line for “Walk on the Wild Side.”

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    Classic Albums: Elton John - Goodbye Yellow Brick Road (40th Anniversary) (2001)

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    Classic Albums: Elton John – Goodbye Yellow Brick Road (40th Anniversary) (2001)

    The worlds of glitz, glam, and pop-rock fused immortally on Goodbye Yellow Brick Road, born of the formidable partnership of Elton John and Bernie Taupin. This 1973 double album may well have been the peak of their collaboration. Ranging from perennial favorites like “Candle in the Wind,” “Benny and the Jets,” and the title track to more ambitious compositions like “Funeral for a Friend (Love Lies Bleeding)” and everything in between, Goodbye is unmatched in its depth and scope. This entry in the Classic Albums series of DVDs documents the often tumultuous writing and recording sessions for that masterpiece through vintage clips of the musicians in the studio and new interviews with Elton, Bernie, producer Gus Dudgeon, and the band members. We may never know how the John-Taupin team achieved their magic, but this release offers a both a peek at the process and a few reasons why the album endures today.

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    The Beatles on Record (2009)

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    The Beatles on Record (2009)

    A collection of interviews and footage of the band detailing how their sound progressed and how their albums were made.

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    The Black Candle (1991)

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    The Black Candle (1991)

    At the turn of the century, a widow decides to set her dead husbands business back in the black column. Her efforts to get the mill going again, however, are somewhat submarined by problems with an employee who is accused of murder and her sister who has married a spoiled rich boy

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    Travelin' Band: Creedence Clearwater Revival at the Royal Albert Hall (2022)

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    Travelin’ Band: Creedence Clearwater Revival at the Royal Albert Hall (2022)

    Featuring never-before-seen concert footage and narration by Jeff Bridges, this documentary explores CCR’s humble origins and meteoric rise.

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    Jimi Hendrix: Hear My Train A Comin' (2013)

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    Jimi Hendrix: Hear My Train A Comin’ (2013)

    Hear My Train A Comin’ unveils previously unseen performance footage and home movies taken by Hendrix and drummer Mitch Mitchell while sourcing an extensive archive of photographs, drawings, family letters and more to provide new insight into the musician’s personality and genius. The two-hour film uses Hendrix’s own words to tell his story, illustrated through archival interviews and illuminated with commentary from family, well-known friends and musicians including Paul McCartney, band members Noel Redding, Mitch Mitchell, Billy Cox, long-time sound engineer Eddie Kramer; Steve Winwood, Vernon Reid, Billy Gibbons, Dweezil Zappa and Dave Mason.

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    The Jam: About The Young Idea (2015)

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    The Jam: About The Young Idea (2015)

    Sky Arts presents the definitive story of The Jam, one of the most successful British bands in rock history, who were at the forefront of the late 1970s punk-mod scene. Featuring exclusive interviews with Paul Weller, Bruce Foxton and Rick Buckler, and richly illustrated with archive performances, this documentary, directed by Bob Smeaton, traces the band’s formation and success between 1975 and 1982, and is set against the backdrop of the ever changing politics, fashion and attitudes that shaped the period of late 70s and early 80s.

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    Classic Albums: The Who - Who's Next (1999)

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    Classic Albums: The Who – Who’s Next (1999)

    In this 1999 documentary, Pete Townshend, Roger Daltrey and John Entwistle discuss the making of what many consider the Who’s greatest testament to Townshend’s songwriting talent: their classic album “Who’s Next.” Others close to the group weigh in with insights about the late Keith Moon’s importance to the band. The retrospective also features unseen performances of tunes from the platter, including “Won’t Get Fooled Again” and “Baba O’Riley.”

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    Genesis - The Genesis Songbook (2001)

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    Genesis – The Genesis Songbook (2001)

    When Peter Gabriel, Tony Banks and Mike Rutherford joined forces in the late sixties, their intentions were not to be recording artists but rather songwriters. That initial plan soon fell by the wayside when they secured a record deal and became Genesis, progressing from the underground scene with such albums as “Trespass” and “Nursery Cryme,” to become household names with the addition of drummer/singer Phil Collins and such chart topping albums as “We Can’t Dance” and “Invisible Touch.” By talking to the individual members of the group, discover what they consider to be their favorite Genesis songs, and why certain songs have a special place in the Genesis story. Song include: I Can’t Dance, Invisible Touch, Follow You Follow Me, The Musical Box, Supper’s Ready, I Know What I Like (In Your Wardrobe), The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway, Afterglow, Misunderstanding, Turn It On Again, Mama, Land of Confusion.

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