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"Live in Japan, 1984. It goes without saying that Weather Report were one of the most influential jazz rock bands of the '70s and '80s. Formed by keyboard player Joe Zawinul and saxophonist Wayne Shorter, both participants in Miles Davis' groundbreaking Bitches Brew, this DVD comprises an exciting previously unreleased live performance, recorded 1984. Line up: Joe Zawinul: keyboards, Wayne Shorter: saxophones, Victor Bailey: bass, Mino Cinelu: percussion, and Omar Hakim: drums." Region 0; run time: 55 minutes.
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"The Lost Tapes is a music documentary film tracing the roots and history of this iconic musical legend. It features rare live and studio performances of The Captain and his Magic Band. Limited collector's edition." Region 0; run time: 39 minutes.
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"Muddy Waters fans will welcome this live show of excellent performances, recorded in 1976 for television in Europe. It contains classics like 'Hoochie Coochie Man,' 'Baby Please Don't Go,' 'Kansas City,' and many more. His stellar band features Pinetop Perkins, Luther Johnson, Jerry Portnoy, and more." Region 0, runtime: approx. 42 minutes.
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IMV 5144DVD
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"The mighty Al Green in an overwhelmingly powerful concert shot from the 70s. Al takes gravity-defying vocal swoops, sings, dances, preaches, and brings his audience to the peak of excitement as he works his way through a set of modern Gospel standards and his own compositions." NTSC all-region format; 59 minute runtime.
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IMV 5137DVD
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"Recorded for French television in 1972, this was the first time Velvet Underground members John Cale, Nico, and Lou Reed performed together since the break up of their iconic band. Included are versions of 'Heroin,' 'Femme Fatale,' and more VU classics as well as an amazing take on Reed's solo opus 'Berlin.'" NTSC region 0 DVD; 5.1 audio.
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IMV 5091DVD
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"As the lead singer and songwriter of the Velvet Underground in the 1960s, Lou Reed helped invent punk rock and while writing about femme fatales, black angels and heroin. Having seen him live since the Velvet Underground, his shows are always brilliant. Filmed in 1972 for French television, Lou is joined by frequent bandmates from this era. A true classic." NTSC format, region 0. 5.1 audio. Running time: 45 minutes.
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