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We're Still Havin Fun! A Live Concert Film [ ÉLŐ ] |
Orleans |
első megjelenés éve: 2008 |
Rock |
(2008)
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 DVD video |
3.950 Ft
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1. | Let There Be Music
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2. | Dance with Me
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3. | Lady Liberty
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4. | She's into Something
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5. | Please Be There
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6. | Mission of Mercy
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7. | The Walking Wounded
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8. | In My Dream
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9. | Zoo (My Hour Is Like A)
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10. | Dancin' in the Moonlight
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11. | Love Takes Time
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12. | Power
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13. | Love Lead Us Home
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14. | Juliet
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15. | Still the One
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16. | Forever
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17. | Mall Cop
Bonus clip
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18. | National Anthem (sung at Fenway Park)
Bonus Clip
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19. | Illustrated Discography
Bonus
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20. | Interviews with Band and Co-founding member John Hall
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On a warm night in August 2006, fans of Orleans gathered for a one of a kind concert by the iconic 70's supergroup. The show features original members Larry Hoppen, Lance Hoppen & John Hall doing over 16 of their career classic hits including "Love Takes Time", "Still The One", "Dance With Me" and "Power" Includes bonus interview footage, discography, music clips and the latest comedy smash "Mall Cop" with long-time member Fly Amero. A much anticipated concert dvd for sure....Enjoy!
Finally, after 35 years of music-making history, Orleans releases its first-ever DVD! Now not only can you HEAR what makes this band a true national treasure, you can SEE it in action!
Captured in concert in August of 2006, this expanded 8-man band roster revolves around co-founders Larry & Lance Hoppen and John Hall --- just prior to Mr. Hall's departure due to his election to the US House of Representatives (D - NY 19). The core trio guides this stellar ensemble through a set that draws from all periods of the band's musical journey; from the early days all the way through and up to some previously unrecorded material.
In-coming replacement and former Orleans alumnus, Dennis "Fly" Amero, demonstrates why he was asked back by delivering powerful featured guitar and vocal performances. Youngest Hoppen brother, Lane, lends his tasteful keyboards and genetically blended vocals to the mix. Imported from the Hall & Oates band, veteran saxophonist Charlie Dechant adds his unique flavor while percussionist Manuel Quintana solidifies the grooves laid down by world-class drummer Charlie Morgan (13 years with the Elton John band).
In addition to the music, the band offers insights and perspectives on the long and winding Orleans road, through interview footage interspersed throughout. To top it off, there are TWO special feature extras: The band's amazing performance of America's National Anthem (The Star- Spangled Banner) at Boston's Fenway Park AND the hilarious comedic blues tune, "Mall Cop", featuring Fly Amero.
Don't miss this opportunity to have Orleans perform live, right in your own living room! Grab this disc for your video collection … and keep it handy, 'cause you'll be watching it often!
Orleans
Active Decades: '70s, '80s and '90s Born: 1972 in New York, NY Genre: Rock Styles: AM Pop, Pop/Rock, Soft Rock
Best known for their hits "Still the One" and "Dance With Me," Orleans was founded in New York in 1972 by John Hall, Larry Hoppen and Wells Kelly. Hoppen's brother Lance joined before the group signed with ABC Records in 1973; working with producers Barry Beckett and Roger Hawkins at Muscle Shoals Studios, they released their self-titled debut later that year. In 1974 Orleans recorded a self-produced album in New York's Bearsville Studio, but ABC didn't like it and dropped the group from the label, leaving Asylum to release the album Let There Be Magic in 1974, spurring the group's first big hit, 1975's "Dance with Me." Their album Waking and Dreaming contained the hit "Still the One," which ABC-TV used as a theme song for that year. In 1977, Hall, who wrote many of the groups hits with his wife Johanna, left the group to pursue a solo career. He recorded two solo albums after signing with Elektra Records, and became something of a spokesman for the anti-nuclear power movement, helping to organize a group called MUSE (Musicians United for Safe Energy). Hall eventually worked with Jackson Browne, Graham Nash and Bonnie Raitt to organize the No Nukes concerts at Madison Square Garden in 1979. Without Hall, Orleans went through several other personnel changes before it had a number 11 hit with "Love Takes Time," from the album Forever. Though MCA's Infinity label went bankrupt in 1980, the group persevered, performing together in clubs and releasing the album One of a Kind in 1982. In 1984 Kelly died in London of a heroin overdose, and by the early '90s, Hall ditched his solo career and returned to performing with Orleans. After the group released 1994's Orleans Live, Vol. 1, and 1995's Analog Men on its own Major Record Label, Hall and the Hoppen brothers continued to tour as an acoustic trio. --- Richard Skelly, All Music Guide |
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