DISPATCH: ZIMBABWE - Live at Madison Square Garden DVD (w/ audio CD)

DISPATCH: ZIMBABWE - Live at Madison Square Garden DVD (w/ audio CD)
“Dispatch: Zimbabwe - Live at Madison Square Garden” was directed by world-famous photographer Danny Clinch and filmed around the band’s three-night sold out run at New York’s legendary Madison Square Garden in July. The three nights at MSG, marked the band’s first appearances together since their 2004 farewell show, which drew more than 110,000 fans from 25 countries, making it the largest independent music event in history.” The DVD includes 4 hours of content which includes 2 hours of live concert footage and behind the scenes interviews plus an exclusive 30 minute documentary on the devastation in the African country. “Dispatch: Zimbabwe - Live at Madison Square Garden” will be sold in eco-friendly recycled packaging and come with a ten-song CD of the band’s favorite performances from the reunion dates. Also inserted in each package will be a DropCard, allowing fans to download all of the audio from “Dispatch: Zimbabwe - Live at Madison Square Garden.” The recordings were mixed by technical pioneer Brett Eliason who was responsible for Pearl Jam’s landmark official bootleg programs.
Customer Review: great buy
this comes with a dvd, a cd of 10 awesome songs, and it also comes with a pass to download 22 songs from the show. its an awesome dvd, and it all has good sound
Customer Review: Awesome!
Just discovered these guys and I’m crushed that I didn’t know about them when they were together. Anyway, great concert film. Looks awesome, even upconverted to my HDTV. Not the best sound mixing of a live concert that I’ve heard, but still sounds great.
Sounds silly, but the menus look sharp and have cool beats under them. Just a nice touch to show they didn’t cheap-out with production.
The audio disc is a nice bonus. Great work … Get this DVD!
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Customer Review: A star is born
This is the opera that shot Georgiu to stardom. It’s easy to see why, with her combination of acting, looks and singing. Violetta is a very difficult role, it places very different demands on the singer in each act. Georgiu isn’t quite ideal for act 1, but after that she’s really in her element. You can practically see the paternal pride in Solti’s face as he watches his young protegee bloom. Surely the definitive Traviata.
Customer Review: Great singing, problem with the sound
Decca ought to consider whether using surround sound is really such a good idea. Surround sound tends to emphasise background noise. Add to this the tendency for modern systems to favour low-frequency sounds, and personally I find the scenes with chorus marred by a distracting clumping of feet and shuffling of bodies.
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Secret Garden’s latest, Once in a Red Moon, continues along the path of their previous releases such as Songs from a Secret Garden and Dawn of a New Century. Violinist Fionnuala Sherry and pianist/composer Rolf Lovland continue to combine in romantic and soulful ways around melodies that hover between the Romantic composers of the 19th century and the beautiful folk melodies and harmonies of many countries. Sherry’s playing is full of passion whatever the setting, giving real red-blooded feeling to whatever musical landscape Lovland’s pieces sketch out. Central to the expanded acoustic palette on this new album is the arranging skill of Kjetil Bjerkestrand, who combines absolute transparency of sound with compelling richness of texture. Guest singers Brian Kennedy and Karen Matheson illuminate lyrics to different tunes, including a re-setting of the “Danny Boy” melody that becomes a tribute to Lovland’s recently deceased mother. Celtic roots are never far away throughout this thoughtful and exquisite album, giving its overall yearning quality a particular and apposite focus. –Keith Shadwick
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Customer Review: A great introduction to contemporary celtic music
“Once in a red moon” is a symphony for instruments and voice, echoing hebraic and medieval, celtic and spanish musicalities. The elegiac theme in “Awakening” is resumed and varied all along the album, finally ending with dramatic tones of requiem in “Elegie”. Two other compositions stand out from the instrumental part: the energetic “Invitation”, a record of joyous sonority and beating effect, and “Fairytale”, a musical ballad with trobadoric rhythm. The vocal part is dominated by “You raise me up”, where Irish voices of Belfast singer Brian Kennedy and Anúna choir are called to illuminate the spirituality of the lyric, and “Gates of dawn”, where the powerful, Gaelic melodiosity of Scottish singer Karen Matheson is transposed in a solo performance in English language. Definitely a gem. The included booklet about album making is a masterpiece in its genre.
Customer Review: you raise me up
This must be the most beautiful song I have ever heard, we Scots dont show our emotions much ,but this music reaches deep inside ones being….
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Customer Review: Fantastic game!
This game is just brilliant you can feed and play with your very own pony. You can even colour your pony diffirent colours and plant pizza lollipop and cupcake plants to feed your pony you can also style your ponys hair. And there’s plenty of fun games to play with your pony. This game is just fantastic for chidren all ages (even nine year olds).
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Indoor Marijuana Horticulture Step-by-step instructions for beginners Hydro and advanced techniques How to make your own hash Running Time over 100 minutes!
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Customer Review: Just buy the book.
dont waste your money, just buy his book. the information in this video is way to vague to really learn anything.
Customer Review: somethings lacking
While still informative, you would expect more from such a respected source. I think much more emphasis needs to be placed on the construction of the grow room itself. More time is spent on the plant itself than how to actually grow it, which is the idea behind the plot.
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