Music-Themed DVD's Released on November 17, 2009
The Who, The Mods and The Quadrophenia Connection is a documentary that provides fans of the band with an outside point of view from music industry experts such as longtime friend of Pete Townshend and owner of his own record label, Eddie Pillar. Others such as authors Paolo Hewitt and Terry Rawlings provide their interpretations and reactions to the music that was created on the legendary Quadrophenia album. "The Who, The Mods and The Quadrophenia Connection" is an unrated documentary that contains over an hour and a half of footage that hit shelves on November 17, 2009.
Another highly anticipated DVD release that was made available for purchase at retailers nationwide on November 17, 2009 is "Robert Pollard: The Devil Went Home and Puked". This DVD is regarded as a video collage that consists of rare live footage from practically every era of Guided by Voices as well as solo Robert Pollard tours that have occurred over the past 15 years. "Robert Pollard: The Devil Went Home and Puked" also contains full length Guided by Voices videos as well as exclusive studio footage from the band's early years.
"The Rolling Stones: In The 1960's", like the two aforementioned DVD's, was released on November 17, 2009 and it contains two and a half hours of Rolling Stones footage from the decade that started it all for this legendary band. The DVD contains a variety of features that die-hard and casual fans alike will undoubtedly appreciate, including rare performance footage, extended interviews with band members and never before seen photographs.
Fans of Rock & Roll Hall of Famer Marty Balin will consider "Marty Balin: Live at the Boston Esplanade" to be a must-have addition to their DVD collection. This release was made available for purchase at reputable retailers located nationwide on November 17, 2009 and it features footage from an incredibly rare solo performance by the founding member of the ever-popular Jefferson Airplane band. Balin performs all of his greatest hits during the concert and bonus footage includes an interview with Jefferson Airplane lead man Signe Anderson.
"The Zombies - Odessey and Oracle: The 40th Anniversary Concert" is a DVD recreation of one of the band's most highly regarded albums. The sound quality on this DVD is undeniably outstanding and you will be able to turn your speakers up to maximum volume in order to provide you with a concert-like home theatre experience. There are 14 Zombies tracks on the first disc and there are nine additional songs that were performed on the second disc, including, "What Becomes of the Broken Hearted".
