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Recorded in High-Definition for the PBS concert series Soundstage, this unforgettable performance features staggering renditions of "Thrill is Gone" and "Let the Good Times Roll" as well as special guest appearances by Terrence Howard, Solange and guitarist Richie Sambora - each of who takes turns sitting in with the blues legend
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2009-01-29
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Recording of the live event celebrating the 20th anniversary of popular RPG game series "Atelier" held in July 2017 at the Toyosu Pit in Tokyo. Featuring the vocal talents of Haruka Shimotsuki, Marie, Mami Yanagi, Mineko Yamamoto, mao, Mutsumi Nomiyama, asaco nasu and ACRYLICSTAB
2017-11-29 | ja
8.0
Music and literary performances from well-known and up-and-coming artists filmed at Pepper Canister Church in the heart of Georgian Dublin.
2022-12-24 | en
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Recorded live in Tokyo in September 2008 and Kobe in November 2008. Three years have passed since the resurrection of VOYAGER, and thus a new tour began. This DVD combines the sets from LIVE GATE Tokyo and Kobe Winterland and showcases both new and classic material.
2009-08-25 | ja
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A celebration concert for Her Majesty the Queen's 92nd birthday, taking place at the Royal Albert Hall in London and attended by HM the Queen and members of the royal family.
2018-04-21 | en
9.0
This Ivete Sangalo concert at Rio de Janeiro's legendary Maracanã Stadium, and the subsequent DVD/CD releases, constituted the year's main event in Brazilian pop music. Sangalo rose to fame with the axé band Banda Eva, and since 1999 has embarked on an unstoppable solo career, making her the undisputed queen of pop in Brazil in terms of sales and popularity, as well as gathering countless industry and society awards. Accordingly, Sangalo put on a show at the Maracanã that should leave no one envious of the megaconcerts offered in Rio by Madonna, Michael Jackson, and the Rolling Stones. Alternating some of her many hits with new songs or new versions of old material, Sangalo burns through the set with her characteristic enthusiasm and infectious star magnetism, incessantly cheered on by an adoring audience of 55,000. The album has sold over 800,000 copies in Brazil (being certified Diamond), and features the single "Deixo". Recorded on December 16, 2006.
2007-04-21 | pt
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The most epic Commodore 64 music recorded in Prague by the Czech Studio Orchestra under the direction of Rob Hubbard himself.
2020-10-20 | en
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22 orchestral tracks recorded live in Prague in April 2022 that will leave you speechless: especially the ones Rob Hubbard arranged and orchestrated himself!
2024-12-11 | en
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Held on April 16th, 2016 in Tokyo, the "NieR Music Concert & Talk Live" has been a special event where great live music fused with the unique atmosphere of the NieR series. Composed by Keiichi Okabe (under the studio name of MoNACA), NieR's soundtrack is something completely different from the previous Square-Enix's releases. And thanks to this Blu-Ray you can bring the dreamy performances of MoNACA along with the angelic voice of Emi Evans to your home. The unique spirit of this concert is captured brilliantly on the recording, and it will stand as an incredible experience to all lovers of great music.
2016-12-14 | ja
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Recorded at ZAPP TOKYO on July 19, 2003, this concert sees composer Motoi Sakuraba perform his incredible music from various Star Ocean games live with his live band, as well as some surprises from other video games.
2003-11-19 | ja
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Live video compilation of the legendary disbanded game music band "SST band". Alongside the Game Music Festival '90 footage already available, new footage from 1991 and 1992 has been discovered and made available for the very first time.
2006-09-20 | en
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In July 2017 the "Kirby 25th Anniversary Orchestra Concert" was held in Tokyo. The charming concert contain all the finest music performed during this "kirbyish" event, lovingly mixed and mastered for the most delightful sound experience.
2017-12-20 | ja
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A game music festival held at the Nippon Seinenkan on 25th August, 1990 and released on home video. Featuring Sega Sound Team performing numerous Sega classics live on stage.
1990-11-21 | ja
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The new sellout musical from the Shoji Tabuchi Theatre is now on home video. Featuring Shoji Tabuchi on violin with accompanying vocalists and musicians, as well as the Tabuchi family.
1997-01-01 | en
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A game music festival held at the Nippon Seinenkan on 25th August, 1990 and released on home video. Featuring the video game sound teams Sega Sound Team and ZUNTATA (Taito)
1990-11-21 | ja
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Home video featuring The London Philharmonic performing music from Dragon Quest IV: Michibikareshi Monotachi, conducted by composer Koichi Sugiyama.
1991-01-21 | ja
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Live concert video to commemorate release of the Kinzoku Bat Number 1 album, released on home video. Stars composer Koji Hayama and his band.
1996-07-24 | ja
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Footloose In NYC gives the viewer the whole Earthworks experience with live concert footage as well as exclusive interviews and backstage footage.
2002-05-14 | en
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Step into the dystopian city of Obsidian, where a rebellious gang called The Lost can never grow old. At the heart of this rock opera is a fiery romance between their leader, Strat, and Raven, the sheltered daughter of the city’s tyrannical ruler, Falco—a love story as defiant as the music itself.
2025-10-30 | en
8.5
VOICES was a concert held on February 18th, 2006, at the Pacifico Yokohoma Conference and Convention Center in Japan. It featured vocal arrangements from the Final Fantasy series, including an acapella doo-wop medley, orchestral versions of the series' ballads, and a symphonic metal finale performed by the Black Mages. This DVD contains the entire concert.
2006-06-21 | ja
8.5
Square Enix and AWR Music Productions present the entire FINAL FANTASY Japan 2010 concert DVD and 2 CD set! Includes new FFXIII and FFXIV songs performed by Arnie Roth and the Kanagawa Philharmonic Orchestra, the Keio University Wagner Society Choir, with soloists Susan Calloway, Frances Maya, Meng-Feng Su, and Benyamin Nuss.
2011-02-19 | ja