John Sebastian: Eight Lovin' Spoonful Hits / Welcome Back
During the 1970s and '80s many memorable rallysport events were captured on film for the Castrol archives. Now these fantastic visual records enable us to wind back the years and relive some rarely-seen action from a great era.
Ken Perlman is one of the most celebrated clawhammer banjo stylists performing today. In this DVD he teaches how to play this exciting style with ample close ups and clear explanations of techniques such as: hand positions chords brush thumb single-string strokes hammer-ons pull-offs and slides. Songs include: Boatsman Cripple Creek and Pretty Poly.
The Most Deceitful Man A Woman Ever Loved! Welles stars as college professor Charles Rankin who is living a quiet life in a small Connecticut town with his lovely wife Mary. The arrival of jumpy German fellow Meineke leaves Rankin disturbed and his quiet life is destroyed as he must go to deadly measures to stop Meineke revealing his dark secret.
Formed from the remnants of The Housemartins Beautiful South became one of the best radio appeal British pop bands of the 80's and 90's. Tracklisting: 1. Song For Whoever 2. You Keep It All In 3. I'll Sail This Ship Alone 4. A Little Time 5. My Book 6. Let Love Speak Up Itself 7. Old Red Eyes Is Back 8. We Are Each Other 9. Bell Bottomed Tear 10. 36D 11. Good As Gold 12. Everybody's Talkin 13. Prettiest Eyes 14. One Last Love Song 15. Hold On To What 16. Woman In The Wall
In 1960s London a beautiful continental au pair finds herself wrestling with the affections of an earnest peace-protestor a dashing young toff and a roguish older man. But fun and freedom turn to shame and despair when she finds that her naivety has put her lovers and their partners - including the well-meaning Janet (played by Big Zapper's Linda Marlowe in her first role) - at risk. Stylishly shot in crisp black and white and set against a backdrop of smoky jazz clubs 'Ban the Bomb' marches and evocative London locations this finely-tuned cautionary tale was the directorial debut of Gerry O'Hara (All the Right Noises The Brute) and is presented in a new high-definition transfer.
Beat Beat Beat was a German music programme that ran during the sixties. Not to be confused with the other well known German pop programme Beat Club Beat Beat Beat was broadcast out of Frankfurt commencing in 1966. The programme ran to 26 episodes between its launch in 1966 and the final programme in January 1969 all of which are still in the German television archives. The shows were eclectic affairs and included performances by artists as diverse as Eric Burdon and the New Animals The Move Sam and Dave Cat Stevens and Barry Ryan to name just a few. This first compilation is an eclectic one featuring Casey Jones and The Governors Cat Stevens Easybeats Hermans Hermits Chris Farlowe Barry Ryan Brian Auger and the Trinity Ft. Julie Driscoll. Hits include two number one hit singles Chris Farlowe with Out Of Time and Eloise from Barry Ryan. Tracklist: 1. Barry Ryan - Eloise 2. Bryan Auger and the Trinity & Julie Driscoll - Save Me 3. Bryan Auger and The Trinity & Julie Driscoll - Road to Cairo 4. Casey Jones & The Governors - Don't Ha Ha 5. Casey Jones & The Governors - Come On and Dance 6. Cat Stevens - Granny 7. Cat Stevens - Mathew and Son 8. Chris Farlowe - Out of Time 9. Chris Farlowe - Ride on Baby 10. Herman's Hermits - No Milk Today 11. Herman's Hermits - Speed On 12. The Easybeats - Loving Machine 13. The Easybeats - Friday On My Mind
Various Artists - That Darn Punk
Alfred Brendel Plays And Introduces Schubert #01
The Iron Petticoat
Josef Krips - A Mozart Festival (Orchestre De Radio Canada)
Howra Bridge is a story of heroic figure is called into action when a priceless artefact is stolen from a rich family.
Titles Comprise: Great Guy:Great Guy was the first Jimmy Cagney produced film from Grand National Pictures and brings to the screen the reality of widespread corruption in the 1930's during FDR's New Deals. The movie does a good job of shedding light on that intriguing era and uncovers various plots and schemes that go all the way up to the highest offices. Directed by John G. Blystone. Something To Sing About: Something To Sing About wittily mirrors Cagney's frustrations with the Hollywood rat race and pokes fun at the studio system as a whole. Production methods acting styles pompous executives overzealous agents and the era's intense fandemonium all provide choice fodder for the film's writers. Directed by Victor Schertzinger. Blood On The Sun:Blood On The Sun is one of the most powerful films to try to explain exactly how the Japanese 'Co-Prosperity Sphere' came into mortal conflict with the United States. Based on historical fact this riveting brutal action-packed motion picture has a tremendous supporting cast typical of a Cagney Production never lets up on the great Jimmy Cagney-style action. Directed by Frank Lloyd.
The noughties' was a turbulent decade, with things seemingly changing faster than we could keep up with! Addictive social media platforms saturated our daily lives, and the innovation of technology made films more popular and accessible than ever before. We bring together four iconic films that celebrate this decade: Eminem starred in the American hip-hop biopic 8 Mile; Matt Damon played a spy on the run in The Bourne Identity; Mamma Mia! was a musical sensation with an all-star cast; and there was British zombie madness with Simon Pegg in Shaun of the Dead.
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