Tracklist: Dirty Boots Tunic (Song For Karen) Mary-Christ Kool Thing Mote My Friend Goo Disappear Mildred Pierce Cinderella's Big Score Scooter & Jinx Titanium Expose 100% Sugar Kane Youth Against Fascism Bull In The Heather Superstar Little Trouble Girl The Diamond Sea Sunday Hoarfrost Nevermind (What Was It Anyway) The Empty Page Disconnection Notice.
From The Basement is a new series showing on Sky which has a simple premise: put the music first. There is no presenter no big production no bullshit. The acts go into the studio set up and play their hearts out in front of the cameras. The mix of artists is eclectic but with an overriding common factor - they really know how to deliver a performance. This DVD brings together some of the best performances from the series so far and reflects the breadth of talent and styles that have graced the basement studio. Tracklist: 1. Radiohead: Weird Fishes / Arpeggi 2. Radiohead: Reckoner 3. White Stripes: Blue Orchid / Party ... 4. White Stripes: Red Rain 5. Beck: Motorcade 6. Beck: Cell Phone's Dead 7. Jamie Liddel: In The City 8. The Shins: Turn On Me 9. The Shins: Phantom Limb 10. Jarvis Cocker: Fat Children 11. Neil Hannon: A Lady Of A Certain Ag... 12. Laura Marling: Your Only Doll (Dora... 13. Sonic Youth: The Sprawl 14. Sonic Youth: Pink Stream 15. Eels: Millicent Don't Blame Yoursel... 16. Eels: It's A Motherfucker 17. Albert Hammond Jr: Everyone Gets A ... 18. Albert Hammond Jr: Postal Blowfish 19. P.J. Harvey: The Piano 20. P.J.Harvey: The Devil 21. Super Furry Animals: Let The Wolves... 22. Super Furry Animals: The Gift That ... 23. Damien Rice: Delicate 24. Damien Rice: Blower's Daughter 25. Autolux: Let It Be Broken 26. Jose Gonzalez: Abraham 27. Jose Gonzalez: High Low 28. Thom Yorke: Down Is The New Up 29. Thom Yorke: Videotape
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Corporate Ghost finds Sonic Youth embracing the music-video format in a big and exciting way with the 1990 release of their hit album, Goo. The band produced a video for each of Goo's 11 tracks and that collection forms the first half of this stylistically eclectic anthology. Sonic Youth's enthusiasm also drew significant filmmaking talent: Dave Markey (1991: The Year Punk Broke) directs the witty, histrionic "Mildred Pierce," which looks like a 1940s experimental biography of Joan Crawford. Far from Heaven's Todd Haynes makes a fascinating fever dream of "Disappearer" telegraphing angst about the difference between public and private identity. Tamra Davis (Guncrazy) delivers both the MTV-accessible "Dirty Boots" as well as the deliriously sexy "Kool Thing." Later videos include the fashion show trappings of "Sugar Kane," the mesmerising duet between bassist-singer Kim Gordon and guest Kim Deal on "Little Trouble Girl" and a grabbing, time-manipulated video for "Sunday" by Harmony Korine (Gummo). --Tom Keogh
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