The Moody Blues classic 1967 album Days Of Future Passed is regarded as one of the foundation stones of the progressive rock genre. In 2017, the band headed out on the albums 50th Anniversary Tour... more
In this incredible concert benefitting the Teenage Cancer Trust, The Who performed their rock opera Tommy from start to finish before launching into a 7-song set of their greatest hits. One of the... more
Sinatra comes out of retirement in style with his old buddy Gene Kelly during this November 1973 live-studio-audience concert in Ol' Blue Eyes is Back. Nearly a year later, famed sports broadcaster... more
GOODBYE YELLOW BRICK ROAD gave Elton John his second number one album in both the American and British charts and provided him with four top ten singles. Interviews with Elton John himself, as well... more
Recorded live in Melbourne, Australia at The National Tennis Centre in November 1989, this release captures the third stop on The Bee Gee's One for All World Tour celebrating their eighteenth studio... more
The Isle of Wight Festival was the setting of one of The Who's most legendary performances in 1970. Now the festival has been revived, and The Who are right back there to light it up again! The... more
The Who's 1982 tour, meant to promote the It's Hard album, was their last tour with Kenney Jones and featured legendary performances of all their biggest hits. This concert film features their show... more
This wonderfully intimate live set—Norah's sold-out show at the world-famous Ronnie Scott's in September 2017—finds her in a classic jazz-trio format: Norah on piano/vocals, Brian Blade on drums and... more
Burt's best-loved songs for the first time on Blu-ray, performed by a line-up including Alfie Boe, Sophie Ellis-Bextor, Shaun Escoffery, Rebecca Ferguson, Justin Hayward, Laura Mvula and Joss Stone.... more
Who's Next is viewed by many as the greatest testament to the songwriting talent of Pete Townshend and the musical power of The Who. When the album was released in 1971 it climbed to the Number 1... more
"The Chairman of the Board" is center stage in two of his brilliant live appearances from the "city in the desert" to the "city that never sleeps!" Sinatra performs all his most memorable hits,... more
When it was released in 1966, nothing like it had ever been heard before. Pet Sounds was a new kind of album that mastered all of the effects and layers studio recording could produce. Better than a... more
In July 1991, INXS delivered the gig of their lives at London's Wembley Stadium to 74,000 ecstatic fans. The band played over 2000 shows before singer Michael Hutchence's untimely passing 20 years... more
In 2016, Jon Anderson, Trevor Rabin and Rick Wakeman brought together their incredible talents and long experience of working in Yes to take to the road for a series of concerts celebrating Yes'... more
Ol' Blue Eyes socks it to 'em good in jolly ol' London in this concert from 1970, where Princess Grace of Monaco introduces him to the crowd. Then comes a 1985 concert from Japan, where the Chairman... more
Sun Records founder Sam Philips muses on cruising with Elvis in a pink Cadillac while working on songs for the first album, how the shy future icon dealt with his early successes and many more... more
Alternately filed under country, folk and pop when he was a rising talent, John had a genre all to himself by the time he found superstardom in the '70s/'80s. He just played John Denver songs—and he... more
Frank gets top billing once again as he gives his all in these two featured performances which spill over with his legendary talent and charm. First up is Portrait of an Album (1984/60 min.), in... more
Jeff Beck is one of the most innovative and original guitar players of the rock 'n' roll era. Never content to rest on his laurels, he is always experimenting with new techniques, new musical styles... more
The Frank Sinatra Collection continues to revive the best moments of the Sinatra legacy with two more performances brought together onto 1 disc. Joined by the Bill Miller sextet, Sinatra entertains... more
Keith Richards, Art Garfunkel, Graham Nash, Dave Edmunds and a host of others rhapsodize about the records and the enduring influence of the Everly Brothers in this wonderful new documentary. You'll... more
This DVD, from Eagle Vision's "Classic Albums" series tells the story of the making of Fleetwood Mac's great "Rumours" album, told through the stories and interviews with band members.
DVD pressing. Everyone Stares is a first-person account of The Police's ascent from obscurity to worldwide fame as well as an astute and sometimes hilarious commentary on the pop culture of the late... more
Back to Black tells the real story of how Amys best known and most celebrated body of work came into being. |Featuring previously unseen footage of Amy in the studio, new interviews with producers... more
Eric Clapton, Pattie Boyd, Geroge Harrison. Clapton himself lends his perspective to this biographical documentary, which looks back on his career and shows why he's become a legend of popular music.... more