When Peter Gabriel Tony Banks and Mike Rutherford joined forces in the late sixties their initial intentions were not to be recording artists in their own right but rather songwriters writing songs that would ultimately be recorded by other artists. That initial plan soon fell by the wayside when in the early seventies the group secured a record deal and started releasing albums as Genesis. During the subsequent years the group progressed from being at the forefront of the underground scene with the release of such albums as Trespass and The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway to become the household names upon the release of multi-million selling albums such as We Can't Dance and Invisible Touch. By talking to the individual members of the group - long-standing members Tony Banks Phil Collins and Mike Rutherford ex-members Peter Gabriel Steve Hackett Anthony Phillips Daryl Stuermer and Jonathan Silver and the last singer Ray Wilson we will discover what they consider to be their favourite Genesis songs and the reasons why certain songs have a special place in the Genesis story. Features cuts from: 'I Can't Dance' 'Invisible Touch' 'Follow You Follow Me' 'The Musical Box' 'Supper's Ready' 'I Know What I Like (In Your Wardrobe)' 'The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway' 'Afterglow' 'Misunderstanding' 'Turn It On Again' 'Mama' and 'Land of Confusion'.
Claymation animation about the lovable snowman named Jack Frost.
This concert was recorded in Budapest in April this year on the final show of the European tour in support of Hackett's most recent album 'To Watch The Storms'. It combines songs from across his career including classic Genesis tracks like 'Blood On The Rooftops' and 'Firth Of Fifth' early solo material like 'Ace Of Wands' and 'Spectral Mornings' and more recent tracks such as 'Mechanical Bride' and 'Darktown'. The evening ends appropriately with the old Genesis showstopper 'Los Endo
In desperation Oz and Elliot decide to reply to a telephone dating advert to kick-start their non-existent love lives. Their prayers are answered when two gorgeous girls agree to meet them on a blind date. Whilst fanning the flames of passion the two boys find themselves playing with fire. A fun-filled roller coaster ride begins as the boys get more than they bargained for in their search for love. Chic flick with bite!
The last of the original Andy Hardy films which had seen fifteen releases in nine years sees Andy (Mickey Rooney) return home from the Second World War and enrol into college. As he also wishes to rekindle his relationship with Kay Wilson (Bonita Granville) he selects the same college as she is attending for his higher education hoping it will also be the path to true love.
THE LOUIS ARMSTRONGALL STARS1. When It's Sleepy Time Down South2. C'est Si Bon3. Someday4. Jerry5. nobody Knows The Trouble I've Seen6. When the SaintsTHE EDDIE CONDONALL STARS7. Royal Garden Blues8. Blue And Brokenhearted8. Big Ben Blues10. Stealin' Apples11. Little Ben Blues12. Muskrat RambleTHE BOBBY HACKETTSEXTET13. Bill Bailey14. Struttin' With Some Barbecue15. When the SaintsIn the early 1960's the Goodyear Tire Company commissioned 5 short jazz films. It was part promotional divice part good will gesture. In both regards it was successful.The programs were originally filmed on 35mm negative. The sound was recorded in professional stereo. However the shows were presented in 16mm with a mono track. Over the years the prints faded to pink because of an unstable colour print stock. What was once an extremely professional good looking endeavour now looked like the most our of date historic relic.
This is the ultimate collection featuring the greatest names in progressive rock. Including rare footage from the halcyon days of the seventies alongside brand new performances from the digital age. The perfect introduction to the music and the musicians who pushed the boundaries of what was possible to explore a new kind of sound - the sound of progressive rock. Tracklist: John Wetton - Starless Rick Wakeman - Catherine Parr Focus - Eruption ELP - Barbarian Curved Air - Vivaldi Family - The Weaver's Answer Barclay James Harvest - Poor Man's Moody Blues Steve Hackett - Clocks Soft Machine - Tale Of Taliesyn Van Der Graff Generator - Theme One Uriah Heep - Paradise/The Spell.
Steve Hackett's reputation was founded on his outstanding guitar playing with Genesis covering much of the 1970s and encompassing Nursery Cryme through to Seconds Out. Having left the band in 1977 Steve built on the success of his earlier solo outing Voyage Of The Acolyte with a series of critically acclaimed albums that spawned a large worldwide following. Here we present Steve live in concert in Nottingham filmed in 1990 performing a selection of his best known solo work. T
Drawing on rare concert footage films and penetrating interviews with the band and critics this is the definitive review of the Genesis phenomenon. Featuring extensive archive film the key Genesis works from the halcyon days with Peter Gabriel through to the massive commercial successes from the Phil Collins era are re-visited and critically assessed.
Steve Hackett is best known as the guitarist composer arranger and songwriter for Gensis during their heyday. His first attempt as a solo artist resulted in ""Voyage of the Acolyte"" reaching #26 in the UK Charts featuring Mike Rutherford and Phil Collins. The track ""Shadow of the Hierophant"" became a favourite in his live concert set and in 1978 after he had finally decided to leave Genesis his first solo album was released ""Please Don't Touch"" (#38 UK Chart position) which shows the
The Big Tall Wish - An over-the-hill prize-fighter gets a boost from a little boy whose a big fan with a very rare gift in a disillusioned world - an unswerving belief in magic. Showdown with Rance McGrew - TV cowboy star Rance McGrew finds himself in a real Old West saloon where Jesse James challenges him to a showdown over television's negative depiction of outlaws. A Piano in the House - Fitzgerald Fortune a cynical critic uses a magical player piano to disclose his party-guests' hidden selves. He delights in the game but when the tables are turned a painful truth is revealed. Night Call - Lonely and confined to a wheelchair Elva Keene starts to get numerous mysterious phone calls. Terrified she screams the words that will doom her.
The complete compendium of all seven seasons of Star Trek Voyager adventures housed in this awesome Star Trek style transporter bay packaging!
Sit back relax and enjoy the magnificent images and beautiful music found in every Natural Splendors disc. Digitally mastered to deliver exceptional video and audio quality each disc in the Natural Splendors series is perfect for relaxation meditation and background ambiance. Natural Splendors Volume 2 features photography from Mundy Hackett and music from Mediatone Music. With over 72 minutes of spectacular video and beautiful music Natural Splendors Volume 2 will quickly be
Recorded live in England in 1990 HORIZONS features some of the work which Steve Hackett is best known for. Steve Hackett's reputation was founded on his outstanding guitar playing with Genesis covering much of the 1970s and encompassing Nursery Cryme through to Seconds Out. Having left the band in 1977 Steve built on the sucess of his earlier solo outing Voyage Of The Acolyte with a series of critically acclaimed albums that spawned a large worldwide folowing. Here we present Steve live in concert in Nottingham filmed in 1990 performing a selection of his best known solo work. Tracklisting; Camino Royale Please Don't Touch Everyday In That Quiet Earth Depth Charge In The Heart Of The City Horizons Theatre Of Sleep Jazz Jam Clocks.
Tracklist: 1. Introduction 2. Lady Be Good - Artie Shaw & His Orchestra 3. This Could Be The Start Of Something Big - Count Basie & His Orchestra 4. Struttin' With Some Barbecue - Bobby Hackett 5. Tutti For Cootie - Duke Ellington 6. Steppin' Out Tonight - Harry James 7. That's A Plenty - Jack Teagarden & His Band 8. Oh Look At Me Now - Jimmy Dorsey & His Orchestra 9. Somebody Else Is Taking My Place - Ozzie Nelson 10. Till Then - The Mills Brothers 11. I Hear You Knocking But You Can't Come In - Gene Austin 12. By The Light Of The Silvery Moon - Dinning Sisters 13. Just A Sittin' And A Rockin - Stan Kenton & His Orchestra 14. (Doin' The) Suzy Q - Ina Ray & Her Melodears 15. Born On A Friday - Teddy Wilson & His Band 16. That Old Black Magic - Louis Prima & Gia Maione 17. Rhumba Swing - Cyd Carisse 18. Bombshell (From Brooklyn) - Xavier Cugat & His Orchestra 19. Prisoner Of Love - Billy Eckstine & His Orchestra 20. I Know That You Know - Benny Goodman 21. Basin Street Boogie - Will Bradley & His Orchestra 22. Blue Fascination - Arthur Brownfield
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