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All Day and All Night: Memories from Beale Street Musicians

Blues legends B.B. King and Rufus Thomas, plus Evelyn Young, Gatemouth Moore, Fred Ford, Honeymoon Garner, Booker T. Laury, and others play jam sessions & tell stories about Memphis' Beale Street. Filmed in Memphis in the late 80's, the award-winning documentary has been lovingly remastered and restored from the original 16mm film and audio tape. A personal look at a neighborhood where the music lasted "all day and all night". It's a must-see for any music fan.

All Day and All Night: Memories from Beale Street Musicians

NR 1990
Pemburu Bayang

Zamri was an ex-convict who want to start a new life with his wife and children. Unfortunately, Zamri now being hunted by an illegal group headed by Ramon. Meanwhile, Zamri sister named Awie is a popular rock band singer and live with their father, a retired soldier named Ahmad. Awie had a love affair with Ella, who is also a rock singer. However, the emergence of loyal fans named Ruby, Awie has broken apart relationship with Ella. When Awie and Ruby was arrested on charges of seclusion, relationship Awie and Ella kept dropping. Zamri also continue to be hunted and threatened by the illegal group until one day, Zamri wife was brutally murdered.

Pemburu Bayang

9.0 1993
YesYears

A film largely from the backstage of Yes' Union tour. The concert footage is interspersed with a narrative of Yes' history, told in the words of various band members. (Everyone but Banks, Moraz, Horn and Downes are present). As a reunion show, it's a strange affair, as you get to see the different configurations of Yes (Kaye and Wakeman, Rabin and Howe, White and Bruford) interacting with each other. Still, the emphasis is on the individuals themselves, and there are plenty of good stories here.

YesYears

NR 1991
Ryman Gospel Reunion

Here it is--your take-home copy of the first nationally televised Homecoming concert! Filmed live before a sold-out audience at the legendary Ryman Auditorium in Nashville, TN, the Ryman Gospel Reunion video contains some of the greatest moments from the original TNN broadcast plus many special performances never before released. Combining the rich gospel history of the old Ryman Auditorium with the energy and excitement of a live audience, the Ryman Gospel Reunion lifts the Homecoming Family to new heights of praise and worship!

Ryman Gospel Reunion

NR 1995
Little Angels: Jam On Film

"Jam on Film" is a VHS video tape released in 1993 by the English hard rock band Little Angels, featuring promotional videos and live performances from the band. Setlist: "Too Much Too Young (Promo Clip)", "Womankind (Promo Clip)", "The Way That I Live (Live)", "Don't Confuse Sex With Love (Live)", "Splendid Isolation (Live)", "Boneyard (Live)", "Soapbox (Promo Clip)", "Sail Away (Promo Clip)", "Sail Away (Live)", "I Was Not Wrong (Live)", "Eyes Wide Open (Live)", "Too Much Too Young (Live)", "Makin' Jam"

Little Angels: Jam On Film

NR 1993
The Cranberries: MTV Unplugged

Since their 1993 debut album Everybody Else Is Doing It, So Why Can't We?, the Irish quartet, the Cranberries, have been captivating audiences with their unique sound. The band is comprised of frontwoman/lyricist Dolores O'Riordan, guitarist Noel Hogan, bassist Mike Hogan, and drummer Feargal Lawler. For their debut performance on "MTV Unplugged," The Cranberries performed material off their debut album and No Need To Argue. Recorded 14 February /95 at Brooklyn Academy of Music - Brooklyn, NY. Set List: 1. Dreaming My Dreams; 2. Ode to My Family; 3. Linger; 4. Free to Decide; 5. I'm Still Remembering; 6. Empty; 7. Zombie; 8. Yesterday's Gone; 9. No Need to Argue

The Cranberries: MTV Unplugged

NR 1995
Smashie and Nicey's Top of the Pops Party

On New Year's Day 1964, Jimmy Savile ushered in a revolution in television broadcasting - a weekly show devoted to the pop charts. In the first of an evening of programmes marking the 30th anniversary of Top of the Pops, Smashie and Nicey (Harry Enfield and Paul Whitehouse) pay tribute to this triumphant survivor from the days when the Beatles topped the chart with I Wanna Hold Your Hand. Three poptastic decades surrender their fab sounds, their hits and their haircuts, for our nostalgic enjoyment - from the Moptops to Take That, from the Stones to Madonna.

Smashie and Nicey's Top of the Pops Party

7.0 1994
Lee Ritenour with special guests - Live in Montreal

A strong representation of the current jazz fusion scene got together in july 1991 with this sampling of artists from the GRP label. They included frequent jazz-rock collaborator Ernie Watt, and David Benoit, master of a "jazz-lite" style. But guitarist Lee Ritenour is key man here: he calls most of the shots, and six of the eight pieces are his, including a fine tribute to early inspiration Wes Montgomery on "24th Street Blues." For the most part, easy-going and mellow are the watchwords on this program - not surprising since the players tend to be based in Los Angeles. Ritenour's "Etude" stands out for its creation of atmosphere, and so do Dave Valentin's solo melodic meanderings on a selection of wooden flutes backed by his own vocal effects. All elements considered the bill is a demonstration of top-drawer musicianship, awareness of contemporary styles – and versatility.

Lee Ritenour with special guests - Live in Montreal

NR 1991