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Albert Collins and the Icebreakers - The Iceman at Mount Fuji
5.52005
The Iceman at Mount Fuji is a live recording from the 1992 Mt. Fuji Jazz Festival, capturing Albert Collins at the height of his powers in the year before his death. Collins was always an electrifying performer whether at a large festival or a small club, and this recording has his guitar way out front, as it should be.
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Lia 1st Concert Lia's Cafe "Prologue" at Shibuya O-EAST
5.52005
Lia's 1st concert film release that took place on January 28, 2005 at Shibuya O-East.
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Bette Midler: Kiss My Brass Live at Madison Square Garden
5.52004
Bette Midler hit the road for the first time in four years with her 2003–2004 Kiss My Brass concert tour, performing well-known hits and characters, as well as selected songs from her release, Bette Midler Sings the Rosemary Clooney Songbook. The tour hit the top 40 cities across the U.S. with one stop in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. 10 Australian dates were added in April and May 2005. It was the first Australian tour for Midler in 26 years. This program was recorded 18th January 2004 at Madison Square Gardens.
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Robbie Williams: What We Did Last Summer - Live at Knebworth
8.52003
Live at Knebworth, also known as Live Summer 2003 with different cover text, is a live album by English pop singer Robbie Williams, recorded and released in 2003. The album is his first live album, and is a compilation of songs performed during three consecutive shows at Knebworth, England.The three shows attracted a total of 375,000 fans. It became the fastest and biggest selling live album ever in the United Kingdom. It has been certified 3x Platinum by the IFPI for shipments over 3 million copies, altogether, the album has sold over 3.5 million copies worldwide.
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Les Misérables: 10th Anniversary Concert at the Royal Albert Hall
9.21995
The top stars from the original London and Broadway productions join together with a 150-voice chorus and the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra in London's venerated Royal Albert Hall for a truly magical gala performance of Les Misérables. You'll watch and listen time and again to the magnificent Tony Award-winning score as sung by stars forever linked to these roles.
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Tosca in the Settings and at the Times of Tosca
01992
Contemporary Rome is the setting for this unique and highly innovative version of Puccini's Tosca, performed in the Roman locations - and at the times of day - as Puccini had written into his score. Thus the action opens in the beautiful 16th-century church of Sant'Andrea della Valle at noon, where Cavaradossi (Placido Domingo) is painting a portrait, moves to the Farnese Palace that evening where Tosca (Catherine Malfitano) dramatically stabs the lustful Scarpia (Ruggero Raimondi), and finally to the battlements of the Castel Sant'Angelo at dawn the following day where the final drama is played out.
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Frank Sinatra in Japan: Live at the Budokan Hall, Tokyo
81985
This incredibly rare concert has only ever been released in Japan, making this collection a must-have for Sinatra fans. Entering his 70th year, Ol' Blue Eyes never sounded better. 01. Introduction / Instrumental Medley 02. The Lady is a Tramp 03. Fly me to the Moon 04. My Way 05. I´ve Got You Under My Skin 06. Something 07. I Get a Kick Out of You 08. My Kind of Town 09. Someone to Watch Over me 10. All or Nothing at All 11. Mack the Knife 12. Lucke be a Lady 13. L.A. is My Lady 14. Strangers in the Night 15. Come Rain or Come Shine 16. Pennies From Heaven 17. One for my Baby 18. Theme From New York, New York 19. You Are There - Instrumental
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The Unanswered Question - Six Talks at Harvard by Leonard Bernstein
5.51976
The 1973 Norton Lectures by Leonard Bernstein, presented at his alma mater Harvard University, explores all types of music, including: folk music, pop songs, symphonies, tonal and atonal works; all taught by legendary master composer and conductor, Leonard Bernstein.
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Schoolgirl Report Part 2: What Keeps Parents Awake at Night
4.41971
After the big success of the first part the film-makers apparently felt pressured to launch a new "investigation" and gather new material. Therefore, Friedrich von Thun again ventures out into the streets, this time of Berlin, to ask schoolgirls about their sexual experiences. The invinted guests talk about (allegedly) true events. Schoolgirls that seduce their teachers, runaway girls that have been robbed and who have to prostitute themselves or innocent girls that have been drugged and raped...
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Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers: Live at Ronnie Scott's
5.51
Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers were the quintessential "hard bop" ensemble, rooted in the core elements of Swing and Blues. As jazz became more prevalent and expansive, the characteristic "hard bop" of the Messengers became accepted as the global definition for Jazz music. Art Blakey, its eldest and most eloquent exponent was its master. This brilliant performance at Ronnie Scott's in London from February 21st 1985 is testament to this fact.