The only film about the Doors produced by the Doors, this 1968 chronicle of the band on the road wasn’t completed and has never seen official release (it did appear at a few 1968 film festivals).... more
Styx rocks the hits as well as the key album tracks, backed by massive video screens and singlehandedly ensuring that Vegas remains the entertainment capital of America—at least for one night! Their... more
Peter, Paul And Mary At Newport 1963-65 |These historical recordings epitomize Peter, Paul and Mary's music in the '60s era of optimism, turmoil and vast change in America. |Remarkable archival... more
CREAM was rock's first true "Super group" Combining the extraordinary talents of ERIC CLAPTON, GINGER BAKER and JACK BRUCE, this power trio became the template for many hard rock acts of the... more
For such an undisputed titan—with more chart hits than any other artist save Elvis—it seems odd that it’s taken until 2016 for the definitive documentary to be made, but here it is. Chronicling Fats’... more
Supported by Bad Company's major hit tracks, this candid film celebrates rock's hottest anthems in the company of the group's remaining three members: Paul Rodgers, Simon Kirke and Mick Ralphs,... more
This concert, recorded at the 1975 Montreux Jazz Festival, primarily features considerably extended versions of tracks from Changes One and Changes Two with workouts on a couple of old standards. The... more
Continuing the release of DVDs from Oscar-winning director Murray Lerner's filming of the 1970 Isle of Wight Festival, we have Emerson Lake & Palmer's the Birth of a Band. It was ELP's first proper... more
You may have recently seen this program on PBS. In celebration of the amazing Ken Burns "Country Music" documentary series, this concert went down at (where else?), The Ryman Auditorium in Nashville.... more
This DVD captures his 1997 performance at Walkbuhne, Berlin. His 17-song, 86-minute performance includes hits like "Feelin Alright," "Up Where We Belong," "You Are So Beautiful," and "You Can Leave... more
Voodoo Lounge Uncut presents for the first time the full, unedited show filmed on November 25th 1994 at Miamis Joe Robbie Stadium. Originally directed by the legendary David Mallet, this new version... more
George Benson is one of the finest guitar players in the history of jazz. A frequent visitor to Montreux (he has performed there 11 times including 2005), George Benson has selected this show from... more
This 2011 Montreux appearance features a stunning concert of their greatest hits, classic album tracks and brilliant cover versions from their debut album right up to 2010s GUITAR HEAVEN. Special... more
Van Morrison's long and illustrious career has included many appearances at the Montreux Festival. This two DVD set focuses on two performances that have been chosen by Van to create his first ever... more
At intimite settings at the Limelight club, Joe performs songs from his new album "Respect Yourself." Tracks: You Can't Have My Heart, Love Not War, Never Tear US Apart, Midnight with You, Respect... more
This DVD demonstrates how Willie Dixon forever changed the style of the blues. He took big band music and Mississippi blues and melded them into something new, opening the door for Motown and beyond.... more
Eric Clapton. Jack Bruce. Ginger Baker. Their motto: "Forget the message, forget the lyrics, and just play." Their name: Cream. For two glorious years, Cream's high-volume Blues, jamming and extended... more
This live DVD, from August 2003 in St. Louis, Missouri is the band's first ever performance shot in hi-definiation technology. Special bonus features include a Photo Gallery and discography.
'This is where you go to find every aspect of Frank's music squeezed into two perfectly formed records.' - Dweezil Zappa. This new addition to Eagle Vision's acclaimed Classic Albums series focuses... more
If you were one of the really lucky ones, you caught KISS at the Joint in the Hard Rock Hotel and Casino during their November 2014 residency there in the midst of their 40th-anniversary tour. If... more
The 1994 performance of Al DiMeola, Jean-Luc Ponty and Stanley Clarke at Montreux was an extraordinary event. Even more impressive is the confession by DiMeola, who states these 3 virtuosos hadn't... more
Back to Black tells the real story of how Amys best known and most celebrated body of work came into being. |Featuring previously unseen footage of Amy in the studio, new interviews with producers... more
The queen of folk/rock performs for an intimate audience of the Warner Brothers lot in Los Angeles. This concert is classic Joni Mitchell, and her repertoire here covers the complete arc of her... more
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