Incubus: Alive at Red Rocks

Incubus: Alive at Red Rocks

Recorded at one of America’s most legendary outdoor amphitheaters, Incubus’ Alive at Red Rocks finds the California quintet performing their biggest hits plus cuts from A Crow Left Of The Murder, including "Megalomaniac" and "Talk Shows On Mute."

Frank Sinatra: Francis Albert Sinatra Does His Thing

Frank Sinatra: Francis Albert Sinatra Does His Thing

Francis Albert Sinatra Does His Thing opens with no introduction, just Sinatra and his microphone. He is joined by the stunning Diahann Carroll and together they sing a spiritual medley of Nobody Knows The Trouble I’ve Seen and Amen. Sinatra joins in with another guest - The Fifth Dimension, but this time he ditches the suit for a Nehru Jacket and sings a very groovy version of Sweet Blindness.

QUEEN: A Night at the Odeon - Hammersmith 1975

QUEEN: A Night at the Odeon - Hammersmith 1975

This Hammersmith Christmas concert was the culmination of the 26-date 'Queen invite you to A Night At The Opera' UK tour of 1975, and was the last show of a very eventful and exciting year for Queen. The group performed 'Bohemian Rhapsody' for the first time ever during this tour.

Live At Montreux 2011

Live At Montreux 2011

Filmed on the closing night of this years Montreux Festival on July 16, this concert features Deep Purple playing their classic hits with the accompaniment of a full symphony orchestra conducted by Stephen BK Bentley-Klein. The orchestral arrangements give an added depth and range to the familiar songs and the band, who are clearly enjoying the experience, deliver one of their finest performances. With a career stretching back into the late sixties and global album sales in excess of 100 million, Deep Purple need no introduction. They continue to record and perform around the world on an ongoing basis and remain of the finest hard rock bands on the planet.

Jane's Addiction: Live Voodoo

Jane's Addiction: Live Voodoo

Filmed live on Halloween night 2009 at Voodoo Experience in New Orleans, Live Voodoo sees the reunion of the classic Jane's Addiction line-up of Perry Farrell (vocals), Stephen Perkins (drums), Eric Avery (bass) and Dave Navarro (guitar). This spectacular show captures the band on top form with Perry Farrell at his most mesmerizing and the rest of the band clearly enjoying the occasion. The tracklisting is predominantly drawn from their first two albums, which both featured this line-up, and the band are joined on stage by twin girl dancers, whilst the show climaxes with a joyous all singing and dancing stage invasion.

Rihanna: LOUD Tour - Live At the O2

Rihanna: LOUD Tour - Live At the O2

In 2011, Rihanna sparked a fan frenzy with her sold out 45 date European tour, including six nights at London’s O2 Arena… Rihanna now releases over 90 minutes of live performance footage on her new LOUD Tour Live at the O2 Concert Film. This Concert Film features twenty-one, live performances from a December, 2011, sold-out, London, UK show at the O2 including the #1 hits: We Found Love, Only Girl (In the World), S&M, What’s My Name, Rude Boy, Umbrella, Love the Way You Lie and many more! The Concert Film also features never before released behind-the-scenes footage of life on the road with Rihanna during the summer and fall of 2011. Rihanna’s extraordinary show features production, costumes and stage design that create a visual and audio event which her fans globally have come to expect and love from one of the brightest stars in music today.

Crossroads Guitar Festival 2004

Crossroads Guitar Festival 2004

On a hot, sticky afternoon this June of 2004, 46,000 people gathered at the Cotton Bowl in Dallas, Texas to witness the once-in-a-lifetime congregation of musical legends at ERIC CLAPTON CROSSROADS GUITAR FESTIVAL. Highlights from the three-day concert event are now available with over four hours of extraordinary footage. The unprecedented gathering of dozens of the world's top rock, blues, country, jazz and folk guitarists featured artists such as Eric Clapton, Santana, ZZ Top, James Taylor, John Mayer, Joe Walsh, Buddy Guy, Robert Cray, Jimmie Vaughn, Robert Randolph, Eric Johnson and many more. Special features will include behind-the-scenes footage, artist interviews, alternate angle viewing capabilities, and much more.

Def Leppard: And There Will Be a Next Time... Live From Detroit

Def Leppard: And There Will Be a Next Time... Live From Detroit

As the sun began to set over a frenzied Detroit crowd, Def Leppard hits the stage in this mind-blowing audio and visual extravaganza that will change your concept of what a rock concert should be!Featuring their biggest hits, this 88 minute, 17 song concert features stunning performances of Pour Some Sugar On Me, Hysteria, Rocket, Photograph, Let’s Get Rocked, Rock of Ages, Animal, Foolin’, Let’s Go, and many more!With stunning video walls, great musicianship, and their greatest hits make for an unforgettable concert experience!

Billy Idol: In Super Overdrive - Live

Billy Idol: In Super Overdrive - Live

"In Super Overdrive Live" was filmed at the Congress Theater, Chicago for the US TV series Soundstage and originally broadcast in America in July 2009. The show sees Billy Idol, with trademark sneer and peroxide hair very much to the fore, reunited with guitarist Steve Stevens, who played on (& sometimes co-wrote) all his eighties hits. The tracklist runs from early Generation X favourites, through his classic solo singles and up to tracks from his most recent album "The Devil's Playground". Idol is a fantastic live performer who oozes onstage charisma and the audience rocks along to every minute of this mesmerising concert.

YES: Songs from Tsongas – The 35th Anniversary Concert

YES: Songs from Tsongas – The 35th Anniversary Concert

“Songs From Tsongas” contains the concert from Yes’ 35th Anniversary Tour in 2004, the last tour by the band to feature the classic line-up of Jon Anderson, Steve Howe, Chris Squire, Rick Wakeman and Alan White. Contains the whole of the concert from the Tsongas Arena in Lowell, Massachusetts.

Chess In Concert

Chess In Concert

On Monday May 12 and Tuesday May 13, 2008 at 8.00pm, there were two spectacular performances of Chess in Concert, with story and lyrics by Tim Rice (Jesus Christ Superstar, Evita, The Lion King) and music by Bjorn Ulvaeus and Benny Andersson (Mamma Mia!), formerly of ABBA. Leading the cast, top-selling US recording artiste, Josh Groban, Broadway's Idina Menzel (Wicked) and Adam Pascal (RENT), and the West End's Kerry Ellis (Wicked and We Will Rock You), Clarke Peters (Porgy and Bess) and David Bedella (Jerry Springer, The Opera). Playing The Arbiter, the chart-topping Wet Wet Wet singer, Marti Pellow. Also featured, the Chess in Concert company, the 100 strong West End Chorus and the City of London Philharmonic with Stephen Disley playing the great organ of the Royal Albert Hall. Tim Rice introduced both performances. The story involves a romantic triangle between two players in a World Chess Championship, and the woman who manages one and falls in love with the other. Although the protagonists were not intended to represent any specific individuals, the characters' personalities are loosely based on those of Victor Korchnoi and Bobby Fischer who died recently. Following the formula of Jesus Christ Superstar and Evita, a concept album of Chess was recorded in 1984 and generated a number of hit singles. The first theatrical version of Chess opened in London's West End in 1986 and played for three years. Chess, is a hugely popular 'cult' musical, which was voted into the All-Time Top Ten in a BBC Radio 2 listener poll of the United Kingdom's "Number One Essential Musicals". The score features the chart successes One Night In Bangkok and I Know Him So Well.

A Reality Tour (Live in Dublin, 2003)

A Reality Tour (Live in Dublin, 2003)

A Reality Tour was a worldwide concert tour by David Bowie in support of the Reality album.The tour began on 7th October, 2003 at the Forum Copenhagen, Denmark, continuing through Europe, North America, Asia, including a return to New Zealand and Australia for the first time since the 1987 Glass Spider Tour. At over 110 shows, the tour was the longest tour of Bowie's career. Bowie retired from performing live in 2006, making this tour his last. This performance was filmed at The Point in Dublin on 22nd and 23rd November, 2003.

Incubus: Volume 2

Incubus: Volume 2

Incubus' Volume 2 is a treasure trove of video footage for fans of the band. It features seven music videos, including "Drive" and "Pardon Me," plus live, unplugged and behind-the-scenes footage!

The Clash: Rude Boy

The Clash: Rude Boy

Part fiction, part rockumentary, Rude Boy tells the story of a roadie working for the only band that matters: The Clash. Recorded during the band’s early rise in 1978-1979, Rude Boy features the most frenetic live footage of The Clash ever recorded.

Miley Cyrus: Bangerz

Miley Cyrus: Bangerz

Miley Cyrus took the world by storm as she brought her Bangerz Tour to fans across the world. The highly anticipated concert film features show stopping performances along with behind-the-scenes look into the tour and her personal life.

The First Vision

The First Vision

Mariah Carey’s The First Vision, her first home video release, gives viewers an inside look at Mariah on the cusp of her meteoric rise to superstardom. This 1991 film contains early music videos, behind-the-scenes footage, an interview and songs from hervery first live performance at New York's intimate Tatou Club.

Ray Charles: Live At Montreux - 1997

Ray Charles: Live At Montreux - 1997

Ray Charles was one of the true pioneers of soul music. Born in Georgia in 1930 he was one of the first performers to mix gospel, R & B and jazz to create a new form of black pop music that would come to be known as soul. His voice and delivery were strikingly different and instantly recognisable. He had his first hits in the early 50’s and was still hitting the charts into the 21st century. His death in June 2004 was front page news around the world and was followed by the award winning biographical movie Ray. This concert was filmed on 19 July 1997 at what was to be Ray Charles last appearance at Montreux, some two decades after he first took to the stage there.