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Grammy Award-winning band Maroon 5 performs live at the Santa Barbara Bowl in this concert film. The group treats the audience to three huge hits -- "This Love," "Sunday Morning" and "She Will Be Loved" -- from their multiplatinum breakthrough album, "Songs About Jane." The concert also features the never-before-released song "Wasted Years" and a cover of Oasis's hit "Hello." Also included are exclusive interviews and behind-the-scenes footage.


Korn Live: The Encounter is a live release by Korn in 2010 to promote the studio album Korn III: Remember Who You Are. It premiered on Sunday July 11, 2010 on HDNet, and then streamed on the band's Myspace profile. Although a live performance piece, the concert itself has no audience beyond production crew. In July a number of viral videos were released by the band, the first two videos included amateur footage of crop circles and unidentified flying objects, while the second two videos included news footage of the phenomenons identifying its location as Kern County. The Korn logo could also be seen in one of the crop circles. On July 7 the band announced "Korn Live: The Encounter, A Concert for Korn III: Remember Who You Are" a live concert filmed June 24 at the crop circles. The unusual setting for the concert was inspired by Pink Floyd's Live at Pompeii concert.

21 tracks recorded over two sold out nights at the Palau St Jordi in Barcelona on November 20th and 21st 2009, both shows being highlights of the celebrated tour. Also included are a host of bonus content including four bonus tracks recorded across the two nights and a tour documentary.

Track list : 1. Bulletproof Cupid, 2. Allergic (To Thoughts Of Mother Earth), 3. Every You Every Me, 4. Bionic, 5. Protégé Moi, 6. , 7. Bitter End, 8. Soul Mates, 9. Black-Eyed, 10. I'll Be Yours, 11. Special Needs, 12. English Summer Rain, 13. Without You I'm Nothing, 14. This Picture, 15. Special K, 16. Taste In Men, 17. Slave To The Wage, 18. Peeping Tom, 19. Pure Morning, 20. Centrefolds, 21. Where Is My Mind?

This DVD features David Gray: Live at The Point, a concert filmed at The Point in Dublin, plus the film David Gray: Up to a Point, which is exclusive to this DVD. More than just a phenomenal show, David Gray: Live at The Point captures this acclaimed singer at the moment of transition from well-kept secret to award-winning, platinum-selling success. Singing to 9,000 fans that packed The Point in Dublin, this is both a powerful yet intimate show. Featuring songs from all five of David Gray's albums, it includes the hit singles "Babylon" and "Please Forgive Me."

On 1st April 2003, Westlife set off on their sell-out 'Unbreakable Greatest Hits Arena Tour' to perform to over one million fans in just 4 months. To make sure fans witnessed the greatest concert experience imaginable, everything about the tour, from the set list to the earth buckling futuristic sci-fi stage design was hand picked by Westlife. This concert captured on this DVD is from the night of 14th April at the Manchester Evening News Arena and perfectly captured the unique spirit, energy and atmosphere of the biggest tour of 2003.

Helene Fischer's new music film is a 60-minute journey through the new album and the artist's soul. Magical goosebump moments on stage, state-of-the-art staging by an international team and experiencing Germany's biggest superstar up close and personal like never before: Helene Fischer sets new artistic standards with "Im Rausch der Sinne". The popular entertainer presents her new songs, each staged in a new and exciting way, in an unusual showcase. The artist herself leads the high-end staged concert film with personal backstage stories. This has never been seen before on German television. Her fans have been waiting a long time for this and can now look forward to it. The multiple Grammy-nominated British director Russell Thomas and the internationally successful show designer Florian Wieder are responsible for the artistic realization of the concert film and promise special show moments.

Leave it to Björk to make a concert release that can be treated as part of her regular body of work rather than a side note. While Björk fans have occasionally complained about the amount of repackaging of her albums, Voltaic reaffirms just how important the live aspect is to her music, and provides a couple of different perspectives on it as well. Volta sparked a particularly inspired and lavish tour that, arguably, ended up being bigger than the actual album was, but tapped into the most dramatic, primal, and elegant aspects of Björk's art overall. It's fitting, then, that the chronicles of the Volta tour are just as thoughtfully crafted as the shows were.

The first show was recorded on MTV Unplugged in 94' during the promotion of her second album, Debut, and the second show was recorded on MTV Live in 98' for the promotion of her fourth album Homogenic. A cover of the track "My Funny Valentine" was performed on the MTV Unplugged performance but is not included on this DVD. Fans were disappointed to find that both shows appear on the DVD as originally broadcast, with tracks cut short to fit into the syndicated slot. However, a fuller audio version of the MTV Unplugged performance appears on the Debut Live Box disc. The DVD was re-released in 2003 to fix synchronisation problems, and to change the audio from mono to stereo on the MTV Unplugged part.