The Life and Songs of Emmylou Harris CD & DVD/Blu-Ray captures a once-in-a-lifetime concert celebrating one of the most influential women in music whose contribution as a singer and songwriter spans 40 years. Recorded at the famous DAR Constitution Hall in Washington, D.C. January 10, 2015. To see track listing and to hear songs click here.

The number of songs a disc can hold depends on the format of the song files and the capacity of the disc. You can fit about 74 minutes of music on a 650 MB audio CD, or about 150 MP3 files on the same size disc. Some CDs can contain 700 MB of music. A DVD can hold 4.7 gigabytes (GB), almost five times as many songs as a CD.


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Captured on film by director Denise Korycki for Wild Wind Studios, she worked closely with King on every aspect of filming, and throughout the viewer finds themselves front and center as the shows unfold. This includes some inventive camera placement, such as riding in on the back of the wheelchair as it is wheeled out to "Out From The Asylum" at the start of the show, or looking up from the coffin at the commencement of "Abigail" opener "Funeral", which adds an extra dimension to proceedings. Naturally, the theatricality that has become synonymous with KING DIAMOND is there in full force, making for an even more immersive experience. The gothic stage set and the participation of actors playing out certain scenes tying into the songs definitely increases the drama and the sense of complete disconnect from the trappings of reality, ensuring that the shows remain riveting from start to finish.

For the band's three New York performances, two band members, Robert Plant and John Bonham, wore the same clothes to facilitate seamless editing of the film, but John Paul Jones and Jimmy Page wore different sets of attire on some of the nights, which created continuity problems. Page is seen wearing a different dragon suit in "Rock and Roll" and the "Celebration Day" remaster which was not an editing error; Page wore a new outfit for those shows which came with a heavy jacket, and he took it off after three songs. In an interview from 1997, Jones said that the reason he did not wear the same stage clothes was that he asked the crew if they would be filming on those nights and was told no. "I'd think 'not to worry, I'll save the shirt I wore the previous night for the next filming'. Then what would happen is that I'd get onstage and see the cameras ready to roll." Grant stated "It turned out to be traumatic to say the least. They filmed three nights at the Garden and never got one complete take of 'Whole Lotta Love'."[8]

On 20 November 2007, Warner Home Video released a new DVD edition of The Song Remains The Same for the first time with all fifteen songs from the original Madison Square Garden concerts.This coincided with the reissue of the accompanying soundtrack to the film, available on CD. The DVD features newly remixed and fully remastered sound, 5.1 Dolby Digital and DTS surround sound from original master tracks, and includes more than 40 minutes of added bonus material, including never-before-released performance footage of "Over the Hills and Far Away" and "Celebration Day", plus performances of "Misty Mountain Hop" and "The Ocean", a rare 1976 BBC interview with Robert Plant and Peter Grant, vintage TV footage from the Drake Hotel robbery during the New York concert stand, and a Cameron Crowe radio show. This version was released on standard DVDs as well as Blu-ray and HD DVD.

Due to legal complications, the band decided not to change the video portion of the original movie for the rerelease.[9] Instead, sound engineer Kevin Shirley created an entirely new mix of the three 1973 Madison Square Garden concerts so that the audio portion of the film would better match the on-screen visuals. The audio on the new CD release is nearly identical to the soundtrack of the new DVD release. One difference is that the songs included on the CDs that were not featured in the original movie are included as bonus tracks on the DVD.[21]

Vivy -Fluorite Eye's Song-, the fantastic tale of the one hundred-year journey of AI songstress Vivy from WIT STUDIO and the brilliant minds of Tappei Nagatsuki and Eiji Umehara (Re: ZERO -Starting Life in Another World-) arrives on Blu-ray!

Any time you hear a pop song (or other piece of pre-recorded music) in a movie or TV show, someone has paid licensing fees to get that song in their film or series. Licensing fees are paid in two separate ways. The first fee is paid to the songwriter, and it goes to the publishing company that controls the rights to those songs. The second fee is paid to use the actual recording, and it goes to a record company.

From there, Peisch and his team moved on to the publishing office of Bob Dylan, who had 10 different songs scattered throughout the series in various forms. They had anticipated a struggle to get Dylan's music on DVD, but the process went surprisingly smoothly. And that helped the company approach other artists. "If we can tell people that Bob Dylan has 10 songs in Wonder Years, and he agreed to be involved, that's impressive," he said.

Both StarVista (Time Life) and Shout (Rhino Records) have close ties to companies with long-standing record company relationships. That puts both companies at a significant advantage when it comes to making deals to lock down songs for inclusion on DVD.

"In some cases, they're small publishers where they only control a few things," Garson Foos, the president of Shout! Factory, told me. And in those cases, the publishers will often drive harder bargains that can drive up the price of not just the songs they control, but the songs controlled by larger publishing houses as well.

"You plead with those people that have a couple of songs to go with the rates that the vast majority of people are willing to go with and hope they'll come along, but once in a while they just won't," said Foos.

In Europe, rather than negotiating clearances on a case-by-case basis, a DVD company will divide up a certain percentage of the profits of every DVD sold among the various artists who have songs in the show. It works as something much closer to the compulsory rate publishers get for sale of recorded music, which generates an automatic royalty to the songwriter.

Foos also suggested perhaps there could be different rates for songs that are simply used in the backgrounds of scenes, as opposed to songs that are used in full or as performances by the original artists. It's possible such a change could be made by expanding the definition of "fair use" under existing copyright law, though such a thing is unlikely to happen, due to (again) the amount of money potentially involved.

"VAI's release of this show deserves thunderous applause for giving us the best copy available. The DVD is indexed properly so that you can find specific songs upon repeat viewing. Add to this a delightful (though fantasy) love story - this DVD is a winner." 

- Steve Ramm, Anything Phonographic

'Elvis Coming Home' features a mixture with Elvis' songs and videos highlighting the fascinating late-sixties period. Since the first pressing sold out very fast, many Elvis fans missed out on it, so here is your chance to obtain this great release, which now features 5 bonus tracks, the rarest is the 68 medley: During the show NBC used one hand-held camera (ISO cam) to fill in the gaps made during the live control room switch, although the quality is less then we are used to you will get a live experience like never before!

Crazy about Hindi films? Then you will totally flip it once you listen to this album! Top 40 Songs is a Blu-ray disc that contains 40 hit Bollywood soundtracks that have been showcased in some of the most gripping Hindi films which star the likes of Shahrukh Khan, Aamir Khan, Salman Khan, Kajol and many others. The songs that have been featured on this disc include Kuch Kuch Hota Hai, Dance Pe Chance, Tujhe Dekha To Ye Jaana Sanam, Dil Toh Pagal Hai and many more.

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The movie, with original music and songs by Elton John, will be available in a three-disc Blu-ray Combo Pack, which includes Blu-ray 3D and DVD with Digital Copy, as well as a two-disc Blu-ray Combo Pack (Blu-ray 2D and DVD) and a one-disc DVD. The 2011 film is the forbidden love story of two different-colored gnomes, Gnomeo and Juliet, from backyards on opposite sides of a tall wooden fence. The movie features the voices of James McAvoy (Gnomeo), Emily Blunt (Juliet), Michael Caine (Lord Redbrick), Jason Statham (Tybalt), Ashley Jensen (Nanette), Patrick Stewart (William Shakespeare), Ozzy Osbourne (Fawn) and Maggie Smith (Lady Blueberr). be457b7860

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