|
|
viewing 1 To 7 of 7 items
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
CD+DVD
|
|
CHROME 042CD
|
Interview CD and documentary DVD. "Two disc celebration of 'The Godfather of Punk' Iggy Pop, featuring documentary film and interviews with the man himself. This two disc set serves to celebrate Iggy Pop. Featuring a DVD documentary about Iggy in the '70s; an era when he hung out with David Bowie and made some of the finest music of the decade, as well as a disc of interviews with the man himself recorded at different points throughout his career, which tell his incredible story straight from the horse's mouth." NTSC format; running time: 179 minutes.
|
|
Artist |
Title |
Format |
Label |
Catalog # |
|
|
CD
|
|
CHROME 5088CD
|
"Retrospective compilation featuring João Gilberto's seminal and profoundly influential first three albums on one CD. João Gilberto remains something of a perplexing enigma. A reluctant star of a musical genre he helped pioneer, the bossa nova singer/guitarist has steadfastly rejected the limelight for fifty years. Gilberto's music however is unimpeachable and as a musician he nothing short of a genius. This compilation comprises João Gilberto's seminal and profoundly influential first three albums in full, and in doing so chronicles a key early phase in the evolution of bossa nova music. Appended to these tracks are two rare non-album bonus cuts, only previously released on an EP in 1959."
|
|
Artist |
Title |
Format |
Label |
Catalog # |
|
|
CD+DVD
|
|
CHROME 038CD
|
"A revealing two disc Patti Smith collection featuring a DVD documentary and audio interview collection. This 2 disc set is a celebration of Patti's longevity and career and includes a DVD documentary film telling her story and taking the cameras behind the scenes, plus a CD interview disc on which the woman herself waxes lyrical on just about everything she feels strongly about." NTSC all-region format.
|
|
Artist |
Title |
Format |
Label |
Catalog # |
|
|
2CD
|
|
CHROME 5049CD
|
Subtitled: The Dissonant Classics That Informed And Inspired Zappa. "A man of hugely eclectic tastes, Frank Zappa was a lover of everything from doo-wop to heavy metal and from jazz-funk to new wave. Indeed a radio show he produced for the BBC in 1980 found him playing records by Edgar Varese and Igor Stravinsky, representing his love of modern classical music. Featuring nineteenth and twentieth century mavericks as diverse as Wagner, Holst, Ravel, Boulez, Stockhausen, Schoenberg, Penderecki, Harry Partch and John Cage - in addition to the aforementioned Stravinsky and Varese - this collection illustrates the impulse for many of Zappa's own compositions and as a guide to the music Frank Vincent took to his heart and cherished throughout the major part of his tragically short life. Including fully illustrated 16 page booklet with extensive notes by music historian Derek Barker, this delightful package finally reveals what it was that informed so much of Frank Zappa's extraordinary music."
|
|
Artist |
Title |
Format |
Label |
Catalog # |
|
|
2CD
|
|
CHROME 5032CD
|
"Following the huge success of Chrome Dreams' previous compilations featuring tracks played by Bob Dylan on the first and second series of his Theme Time Radio Hour, we now proudly present a further 50 tracks as played by Bob across the third series of the show. The selections are equally as eclectic, fascinating and enjoyable as those he played during the first and second series, and again each show was themed by subject matter. With extensive liner notes again provided by Dylan expert and editor-in-chief of Isis magazine ('the world's bestselling Dylan journal'), Derek Barker, this latest collection is certain to match the success of the previous volumes and once again is set to become a must-have-item for Dylan fans and of fans of American roots music alike." Zimmy plays songs by Amos Milburn, Billie Holiday, Bo Diddley, Carl Perkins, Clarence "Bon Ton" Garlow, Clarence "Frogman" Henry, Clarence Ashley, Conway Twitty, Ella Fitzgerald, Elmore James, Floyd Dixon, Georgia Tom/Tampa Red, Hank William, Harry Belafonte, Harry McClintock, Hot Lips Page, Ike Turner, Jack Palance, Jackie Brenston, Janis Martin, Jimmy Ballard, Lazy Bill Lucas, Lazy Lester, Lefty Frizzell, Leon Chappel, Little Esther, Little Maxie Bailey, Lonzo & Oscar, Louis Jordan & His Tympany 5, Mac Curtis, Memphis Jug Band, Mose Allison, Muddy Waters, Pilgrim Travelers, Professor Longhair, Ray Charles, Redd Foxx, Sarah Vaughan, Smiley Lewis, Sonny Boy Williamson, T-Bone Walker, The Bailes Brothers, The Clovers, The Drifters, The Four Deuces, The Robins, Warren Smith, Willie Mabon, Woody Guthrie and Zuzu Bollin.
|
|
Artist |
Title |
Format |
Label |
Catalog # |
|
|
2DVD
|
|
IS 006DVD
|
"This DVD Set is a 2-disc documentary covering Dylan's life and music from his school days to his conversion in the late 1970s to fundamental Christianity. With contributions from colleagues as diverse as his high school English teacher, his school friends and other members from his first bands, to folk musician Martin Carthy, Dylan's only ever songwriting partner, the late Jacques Levy, author Clinton Heylin and many, many others. The disc set features rare film footage; unseen photographs and numerous other features. This program is the finest film from this section of Bob Dylan's life and career yet to emerge." Run time: 206 mins. NTSC format, All Regions (0); Screen Format 4:3; Stereo Sound Mix.
|
|
Artist |
Title |
Format |
Label |
Catalog # |
|
|
DVD
|
|
CVIS 398DVD
|
"Syd Barrett Under Review features rare live and studio performances from this hugely influential and legendary musician, interspersed with the independent review and criticism from a panel of esteemed experts. These include; Melody Maker contributor during the 1960s and early champion of Syd Barrett, Chris Welch; Barrett biographer and all round expert, David Parker; Uncut magazine's features editor, Nigel Williamson; former Soft Machine bassist who backed Syd on Madcap Laughs, Hugh Hopper; Total Rock DJ and journalist, Malcolm Dome and many more. Features rarely seen promo films, interview footage with Syd and other Floyd members, TV clips and more." Running time: 66 minutes approx.; NTSC All-Regions (0); Screen Format 4:3; Stereo Sound Mix. By the way, anyone know why this fucking Malcolm Dome (official biographer of Bon Jovi??) klutz needs to be featured in these DVD's?
|
|
|