The Rolling Stones From The Vault: No Security - San Jose 1999

The Rolling Stones From The Vault: No Security - San Jose 1999

This latest addition to the acclaimed From The Vaults series was filmed at the San Jose Arena on The Rolling Stones’ No Security tour, which ran from January to June 1999 through North America and Europe. It followed on from the colossal Bridges To Babylon tour and took its name from the “No Security” live album recorded on that 1997/98 tour. In reaction to the huge stadiums played on Bridges To Babylon the conscious decision was made to book the band into smaller venues for the initial North American leg of the No Security tour. This show was filmed in April 1999 in front of an audience of a little over 30,000 (intimate by Rolling Stones standards!) at the end of the North American dates. Previously unreleased, it captures the band in top form playing a set that spans from mid-sixties hit singles up to the then current Bridges To Babylon album.

The Thrill of It All Live: Sam Smith (Explicit)

The Thrill of It All Live: Sam Smith (Explicit)

In this exclusive concert film, Sam Smith celebrates his second album’s release with an intimate, one-of-a-kind set in London—replete with a choir and cameo by YEBBA. From singles new and old to a stately, piano-driven reimagining of his 2013 star turn on Disclosure’s “Latch,” it’s a glowing testament to the power of Smith’s voice.

A Bigger Bang

A Bigger Bang

Welcome to Rio De Janiero and the Rolling Stones’ legendary show from Copacabana beach. In front of 1.5 million people and with incredible staging and graphics, this fully restored and remastered concert from their ‘A Bigger Bang’ world tour now includes four previously unreleased tracks; Tumbling Dice, Oh No, Not You Again, This Place is Empty and Sympathy For The Devil.

Havana Moon

Havana Moon

Havana Moon captures the historic, once in a lifetime concert by The Rolling Stones in Havana, Cuba. Directed by Paul Dugdale (Adele, Coldplay) this epic, record breaking concert features the hits ‘Jumpin’ Jack Flash’, ‘It's Only Rock ’n Roll’, ‘Gimme Shelter’, ‘Brown Sugar’,‘Satisfaction’ and many more. Filmed at the end of the América Latina Olé Tour 2016 Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Charlie Watts, and Ronnie Wood perform a truly spectacular set to over 1.2 million adoring fans.

John Lennon: Imagine

John Lennon: Imagine

Imagine is a cinema collage of colour, sound, dream and reality. Produced and directed by John and Yoko, who, with numerous guest stars including George Harrison, Fred Astaire, Andy Warhol, Dick Cavett, Jack Palance and Jonas Mekas, create a world of imagination as rich and moving as the music that accompanies it. The Imagine film is widely regarded as one of the first ‘video albums’, featuring as it does a different visual treatment for every song on the album. Following an intensive restoration process, the film has been frame-matched to the original negative - every frame has been hand cleaned and restored - and the soundtrack has been remixed and remastered in glorious 5.1 surround sound by multi-Grammy® Award winner Paul Hicks.

Steel Wheels Live

Steel Wheels Live

Having not hit the road for most of the 80s, The Steel Wheels Tour was an astounding return for the Rolling Stones, not least as it was the longest they had by that point undertaken. It was also to be their last with Bill Wyman. Steel Wheels Live was recorded towards the end of the band’s 60-date run through the stadiums of North America, in the second half of 1989. The gate-busting ticket sales were one thing, but the stage and lighting design of The Steel Wheels Tour set the pace for superstar tours as we know them today. Special guest appearances from Axl Rose, Izzy Stradlin, Eric Clapton and John Lee Hooker on this Atlantic City date make this an even more extraordinary document of The Steel Wheels

Grateful Dead: Fare Thee Well - July 5, 2015

Grateful Dead: Fare Thee Well - July 5, 2015

On July 5, 2015 the Grateful Dead's "core four" played their final sold-out Fare Thee Well show at Soldier Field in Chicago. Mickey Hart, Bill Kreutzmann, Phil Lesh, and Bob Weir along with Phish frontman Trey Anastasio, Jeff Chimenti, and Bruce Hornsby took the stage for a historic evening of music, love, joy, and remembrance that offers a soaring crescendo to the 50 year saga of America's greatest rock 'n' band.Contains the complete 18-song concert, newly edited by Justin Kreutzmann with audio mixed and mastered by long-time Grateful Dead engineers Dennis "Wiz" Lenard, Derek Featherstone and David Glasser. Authored by Rich Winter"What a long, strange trip it's been."

The Rolling Stones - From the Vault: Roundhay Park, Live in Leeds 1982

The Rolling Stones - From the Vault: Roundhay Park, Live in Leeds 1982

“From The Vault” is a series of live concerts from The Rolling Stones archive which are getting their first official release. This film is taken from their performance at Roundhay Park in Leeds, England on 25 July 1982. This show was the last concert on their 1982 European Tour in support of 1981’s acclaimed “Tattoo You” album, which would be their last live tour for seven years. About half of the “Tattoo You” album is included in the set, including the hit single “Start Me Up, ” alongside classic tracks from across their career. The footage has now been carefully restored and the sound has been newly mixed by Bob Clearmountain to make this the perfect addition to any Rolling Stones fan’s collection.

Madonna: MDNA World Tour

Madonna: MDNA World Tour

Madonna’s “MDNA World Tour,” the most successful tour of 2012, played to sold out crowds in 29 countries who experienced a spectacular two hour joy ride. Madonna described the show as “part cinematic musical theatre part spectacle and sometimes intimate performance art”. The Material Girl spent six months personally editing footage from 80 shows and 30 cameras. The result is a front row seat to a visually stunning extravaganza performed with a breathtaking battalion of 25 dancers, hundreds of costumes, hits including “Like A Prayer”, “Vogue” and “Express Yourself.” It is a mesmerizing and inspiring journey into the heart and soul of the multi-Grammy winning artist who continues to inspire and provoke her fans while entertaining them in grand style.

Rickie Lee Jones: Live in Stockholm

Rickie Lee Jones: Live in Stockholm

2010 marked the 30th anniversary of the dawn of Rickie Lee Jones' storied recording career, which exploded in 1979 with her self-titled debut album and its top 10 hit, "Chuck E's In Love." Jones had an immediate impact on pop culture, enjoying the massive buzz, an instantaneous Rolling Stone cover, and winning the Grammy for Best New Artist. Three decades' later and she's still one of the most vital, distinctive and instantly recognizable voices in music. As evidence, March 7, 2010 a very special night in Stockholm, Sweden at the historic and regal Berns Salonger, built in 1862. Rickie delivered to a packed house the best of her catalog from her debut album all the way up to her latest release. It's all captured on this remarkable evening that no one in attendance will likely forget.

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.

Bridges To Bremen

Bridges To Bremen

Bridges To Bremen is the full-length show performed by the Stones on the fifth and final leg of the Bridges To Babylon Tour. Filmed at the German city’s Weserstadion on September 2, 1998, the band had by then completed four legs in the stadiums and arenas of North America (twice), Asia and South America before finally landing in Europe early that summer. Ever the innovators, Bridges To Babylon was a tour of firsts – the first time the band went on the road with a permanent B-stage, and also the first time where fans could vote on the band’s website for a track they wanted to hear on the setlist – Memory Motel in the case of the Bremen fans. This concert film has been meticulously restored from the original masters, and the audio remixed and remastered from the live multitrack recordings.

Bridges To Buenos Aires

Bridges To Buenos Aires

Bridges To Buenos Aires was filmed on April 5th 1998 during the Rolling Stones’ five night sell-out residency at the city’s Estadio Monumental Antonio Vespucio Liberti (commonly known as River Plate Stadium). By this point, the band had played to over two million people on the first two legs of the tour in North America and Japan. Amongst many highlights in this concert film, special guest Bob Dylan joins the band onstage at River Plate for a special performance of his classic ‘Like A Rolling Stone’. The band only played a further two dates in South America on the massive, year long Bridges To Babylon tour, before they headed back to North America, and Europe.

MTV Unplugged

MTV Unplugged

On November 17, 1994, Bob Dylan entered Sony Studios in New York City to tape an historic performance for MTV Unplugged. Drawing from his extensive songbook of classics, Dylan brought the house down with stripped-down renditions of his greatest hits.

Live at the Circus Krone

Live at the Circus Krone

This rare, in-your-face gig from June 17, 2003 at the world famous Circus Krone in Munich, Germany features standout performances of such songs as "Rock N Roll Damnation" and "What's Next To The Moon."

Oasis: Familiar to Millions

Oasis: Familiar to Millions

Oasis deliver an outstanding performance from July 2000, to a sell-out capacity at London's Wembley Stadium, in this multi-camera shoot directed by Dick Carruthers. The concert includes material from Standing On The Shoulder of Giants as well as classic tracks such as Wonderwall, Go Let It Out and Live Forever.

The Rolling Stones: Voodoo Lounge Uncut

The Rolling Stones: Voodoo Lounge Uncut

Voodoo Lounge Uncut presents for the first time the full, unedited show filmed on November 25th 1994 at Miami’s Joe Robbie Stadium. Originally directed by the legendary David Mallet, this new version features 10 performances omitted from its previous release in the 90s, and the full show is now presented in its original running order.With its ahead-of-its-time cyberworld staging, guest appearances from Sheryl Crow, Robert Cray and Bo Diddley, and a setlist combining classic tracks with (then) new material from the Voodoo Lounge album, this phenomenal show can now be enjoyed as originally intended. As an added bonus, all visual formats feature five tracks from an earlier date on the Voodoo Lounge Tour that weren’t performed in Miami - making this the definitive record of The Rolling Stones’ Voodoo Lounge Tour.