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A Skin, A Night / The Virginia EP |
The National |
első megjelenés éve: 2008 |
Rock |
(2008)
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 2 x DVD video |
4.375 Ft
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1. DVD video tartalma: |
1. | A Skin, A Night
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2. DVD video tartalma: |
1. | You've Done It Again Virginia
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2. | Santa Clara
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3. | Blank Slate
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4. | Tall Saint Demo
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5. | Without Permission
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6. | Forever After Days Demo
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7. | Rest Of Years Demo
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8. | Slow Show Demo
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9. | Lucky You Daytrotter Session
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10. | Mansion On The Hill -- Live
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11. | Fake Empire -- Live
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12. | About Today -- Live
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This is a documentary about The National by French filmmaker Vincent Moon, who followed the group during the creation of their acclaimed 2007 release, "Boxer." It's an insightful and beautiful glimpse into the band's creative process. The DVD is packaged with a separate disc, "The Virginia EP", which contains twelve tracks of demos, a cover, live versions, a radio session, and b-sides. Look for them on tour with REM and Modest Mouse in May. Coachella confirmed.
Disc 1: DVD Disc 2: CD
The National
Active Decades: '90s and '00s Genre: Rock Styles: Alternative Country-Rock, Alternative Pop/Rock, Chamber Pop, Indie Rock, Sadcore, Singer/Songwriter
Setting up their tunes on a creative territory amid American electric rock and indie rock's mellowest tunes, the National ultimately present melodious and inspiring compositions also enlightened by a set of influences, including country-rock and even British pop/rock. Originally coming from Ohio, the band eventually formed in New York in the late '90s, with a five-piece lineup, embodied by brothers Scott (guitar) and Bryan Devendorf (drums), Aaron (bass) and Bryce Dessner (guitar), and by vocalist Matt Berninger. Following a series of live presentations, the group eventually managed to enter the studio to record their first record. The National, their debut and self-titled album, hit the record stores in 2001, achieving considerable acclaim. The Ohio natural crew then continued to play on several live shows, eventually securing a growing fan base. In 2003 the group released Sad Songs for Dirty Lovers, a deft blending of alternative country and chamber pop, followed by the EP Cherry Tree in 2004. The following year the band signed with Beggars Banquet and released Alligator. The National returned in 2007 with Boxer, an ambitious effort that featured orchestration by the Clogs' Padma Newsome and Sufjan Stevens on piano. ---Mario Mesquita Borges, All Music Guide |
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