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Studio:
Black
Star
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Release
Date:
April 10, 2007
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This
is definitely not your ordinary band DVD. Forget about the slick
MTV-type, bulging pocketbook brand of dazzle. This is a friendly,
straight forward and informational DVD that actually brings you
closer to the musicians involved. Now
.the musicians that you
start rubbing shoulders with here are masters of the game; guys
like Joe Lynn Turner, Keith Emerson, Howard Leese, and Ritchie Blackmore
are just a few of the greats that are featured here. The unique
thing about this DVD is the overwhelming personal touch and insight
that's offered up. We get a chance to see Keith Emerson , with tongue
planted firmly in cheek, joking about Stuart Smith and forming their
band project Aliens of Extraordinary Ability. With live scenes from
a home video of Emerson and Smith trading some wicked licks, the
disc immediately becomes priceless for any fan of Emerson. Hearing
Emerson talk about his experience with Smith, infused with heavy
doses of his brand of dry English humor, is really a pleasure to
witness.
The DVD is chock full of great stories of Smith and his band. A
huge chunk of the disc is spent discussing the escapades of the
band outside of the studio, and that is the charming thing about
this disc. We get plenty of live footage and great insight into
each of the songs on the Heaven & Earth CD, but seeing guys
like Kelly Hansen, Richie Inori, legendary drummer Carmine Appice,
Toto's Bobby Kimball and so many others telling their funny tales
of adventure is a real pleasure. After watching this DVD you will
not only feel closer to the Heaven & Earth music, but you will
feel personally closer to everyone involved with the project as
well.
The DVD is divided into mainly three sections a section that
explains the inspiration behind the songs; a section of some great
live footage; and a section devoted to some strange and humorous
band member moments. The section of the disc that I feel makes this
one of the best and most thorough music DVD's available is the section
containing the band's stories. I saw music icons like Ritchie Blackmore
and Keith Emerson in a whole new light, I laughed as Howard Leese
explained how Stuart Smith broke one of his glass tables after a
night of drinking with Jeff Beck, and I was intrigued by the great
attitude and close friendship that radiated from every player that
appeared.
If you haven't yet purchased the CD, let me tell you that it's a
must have for any fan of classic rock 'n' roll. Almost every musician
I mentioned above appears on the CD, plus many more. Get the CD
and immerse yourself in it, that's the first step. But, then you
have to see this DVD. I went back and listened to the CD right after
watching and it was like hearing it for the first time all over
again. I felt like I knew the players personally now. I knew all
the stories and I knew all of the intricate details behind every
track. The pairing of the CD and DVD is essential to truly appreciate
this great classic rock gem.
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