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Uncle Tupelo: The Last Leg of the Andodyne Tour

The great alt-country band Uncle Tupelo played its last concert on May 1, 1994, at Mississippi Nights in St. Louis, Missouri. By the time of this show, Jeff Tweedy and Jay Farrar were already not getting along well. Soon after the performance, they would both go on to create other bands, with Farrar founding Son Volt and Tweedy forming Wilco, but on that night in May 1994, there was one last grasp at combined harmony and greatness. In the video below, Tweedy and Farrar trade off on the lead vocals, with drummer Mike Heidorn joining the band on the final song of the set, “Looking for a Way Out,” and also singing on the encore with Brian Henneman and the Bottle Rockets on Lynyrd Skynyrd’s “Gimme Three Steps.”

Uncle Tupelo: The Last Leg of the Andodyne Tour

NR 1994
Commissioned: Matters of the Heart

Recorded live at City Alive Studios in Chicago, IL, this VHS release showcases the renowned urban contemporary gospel group Commissioned, supporting their eighth album of the same name. The video combines polished live studio performances of the group's "Matters of the Heart" hits with behind-the-scenes, intimate footage of the members. This release is historically significant as it serves as the final video showcase for members Fred Hammond and Michael Williams before their departure from the group.

Commissioned: Matters of the Heart

NR 1994
Bernadette Peters in Concert

A diva who effuses sweetness as naturally as she breathes!" - The New York Times. Live from Royal Festival Hall in London, Bernadette Peters combines raw talent with alluring sophistication as she sings many Broadway standards, including "Broadway Baby" (Follies), "Time Heals Everything" (Mack & Mabel), and "Some People" (Gypsy). She also performs a selection of songs from her Grammy-nominated, bestselling album, "I'll Be Your Baby Tonight," as well as several numbers from Stephen Sondheim that were featured in her performance at Carnegie Hall, New York.

Bernadette Peters in Concert

9.0 1998
Vánoční koncert Karla Gotta

Karel Gott's concert is undoubtedly part of the Christmas tradition on Czech Television. The broadcast recording took place, as usual, at Lucerna in Prague on December 8 and 9 as part of the "Christmas Concerts – Karel Gott 1996" tour. Songs from the album "Zázrak vánoční" (Christmas Miracle) and the CD "Belcanto" were performed, as well as the ever-popular older hits and lovely guests invited by K. Gott to his program – Marta Kubišová, Petra Janů, Ilona Csáková, and Leona Machálková. The performances were accompanied by two orchestras – Karel Gott's Orchestra, conducted by M. Talián, and the Czech Christmas Symphony Orchestra, conducted by F. Preisler. And what would Christmas be without Christmas songs and carols? Of course, Karel Gott did not forget about them either. They will be the traditional highlight of the entire program, which will certainly contribute to the Christmas atmosphere in your home.

Vánoční koncert Karla Gotta

NR 1996
Marcus Miller – Live at Ohne Filter

Marcus Miller delivers a legendary live performance on Ohne Filter (1994), showcasing his unmatched bass mastery, groove, and stage presence. This HQ remastered version highlights the clarity, dynamics, and musical depth that made this concert a milestone for jazz, funk, and fusion lovers worldwide. Featuring powerful bass lines, soulful melodies, and Miller’s signature slap technique, this performance remains one of the finest examples of modern jazz-funk excellence. Perfect for fans of virtuoso musicianship, live studio sessions, and high‑quality audio/video restorations.

Marcus Miller – Live at Ohne Filter

NR 1994
Assassins: A Conversationpiece

Stephen Sondheim and librettist John Weidman discuss their stage musical Assassins, and offer advice for future productions. Sondheim, seated at a piano, focuses on the arrangement of his score, singing excerpts from the show's songs as examples. Weidman focuses on his text and the meaning of individual sequences. Scenic designer Loren Sherman, who designed the set for the 1990 Off-Broadway production of the show at Playwrights Horizons, displays his model for the set and offers advice on dealing with the scenic design challenges presented by the show. Each man appears separately and addresses the camera directly, with no interviewer present.

Assassins: A Conversationpiece

NR 1991
Classic Albums: U2 - The Joshua Tree

Release in March 1987, U2's The Joshua Tree quickly became the fastest-selling album in British chart history, selling almost 250,000 copies within the first week of release. In the US, it was equally successful, topping the Billboard album chart for nine weeks, spending 58 weeks in the Top 40 there and earning a Grammy Award for Album of the Year. The story of the making of The Joshua Tree is told here, via interview and archive film footage, with contributions from band members Bono, The Edge, Adam Clayton and Larry Mullen Jr. U2’s long-time manager Paul McGuinness reveals how the album catapulted the band into the category of rock superstars, and there are contributions from Elvis Costello in the role of a major U2 fan, re-mix producer Steve Lillywhite, and of course co-producers Brian Eno and Daniel Lanois. Packed with reminiscences and powerful performances, this is the story of one of the most famous and best records of the Eighties, a true Classic Album.

Classic Albums: U2 - The Joshua Tree

6.5 1999
Fairy Ballet

This short film is adapted from Madame d'Aulnoy's clasic fairy tale, The White Cat. The White Cat was originally planned as a feature film musical which Anna Biller worked on over a period of a couple of years, creating an original soundtrack, over a hundred costumes, many props, and a children's book. Eventually, realizing it was a bit unconventional and expensive to raise the proper funding for, she instead adapted it for the stage with a cast of eight performers, and called the new version The Lady Cat. The film and play were trying to capture the complex nature of the character of the White Cat, an enchanted princess who has been transformed into a cat, with all of the perversions and fancies that such a transformation implies. This particular scene is about the sexual feelings that are awakened in the two lovers when they witness the awakening of spring.

Fairy Ballet

3.0 1998
Pearl Jam: Sponsored By No One - 1995 Tour Film

Performances from the Pearl Jam 1995 Australasian Tour. 01. Corduroy (Japan), 02. Tremor Christ (Japan), 03. Whippin (Japan), 04. I Got ID (Japan), 05. Last Exit (Taiwan), 06. Lukin (Taiwan), 07. Not For You (Philippines), 08. Even Flow (Philippines), 09. Nothingman Video Montage, 10. Immortality Video Montage, 11. Animal (Sydney), 12. Corduroy (Perth), 13. Blood (Adelaide), 14. Go (Adelaide), 15. Release (Melbourne), 16. Blood (Sydney), 17. Happy Birthday Jeff (Sydney), 18. Needle and the Damage Done - Featuring Flea (Sydney), 19. Betterman (Adelaide), 20. Let My Love Open Your Door (Perth), 21. Even Flow (Canberra), 22. Last Exit (Canberra), 23. Spin the Black Circle (Canberra), 24. Deep (Canberra), 25. NW Speech (Melbourne), 26. Porch (Melbourne/Brisbane), 27. History Never Repeat Featuring Split Enz (Auckland), 28. Throw Your Arms Around Me (Auckland), 29. End Credits, 30. I Got You Featuring Split Enz (Aukland)

Pearl Jam: Sponsored By No One - 1995 Tour Film

NR 1995