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Music DVD Review: Tori Amos - Live At Montreux 1991/1992— A lot can happen in a year.
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Music DVD Review: REO Speedwagon - Live In The Heartland— A melodic rock masterclass from four decades of rock.
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Music DVD Review: Lionel Hampton: Live in '58 — Live from Belgiumn, it's Lionel Hampton.
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Music DVD Review: David Gilmour - Live in Gdansk — An excellent live document of this great talent.
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Music DVD Review: Unwritten Law - Live & Lawless— Punk rockers Unwritten Law have released a CD/DVD showcasing an amazing evening of music.
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Music DVD Review: Talib Kweli - Live at the Shrine— Talib Kweli's first home video ever is dynamite for your Eardrum.
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Concert Review: Grayson Capps - Grayson Capps Live At The Paradiso— To really appreciate Grayson Capps you have to see him, and this concert is the next best thing to seeing him live.
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Music DVD Review: Lou Reed - Berlin— A great concert, dampened somewhat by an uninspired visual presentation, brings a classic album to the stage.
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DVD Review: High School Musical 2 - Deluxe Dance Edition — This is the best version on the market.
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Music DVD Review: Oscar Peterson - Jazz Icons: Oscar Peterson Live In '63, '64, &'65— The Oscar Peterson Trio makes three stops in three years, performing thrilling music each time.
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Music DVD Review: Punk and Disorderly Vol. 1, The Festival (Best of 2005 and 2006)— The world's best hardcore punk bands play the Punk and Disorderly Festival each year, and this DVD set captures the action.
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Win a Copy of Inside Bob Dylan's Jesus Years: Busy Being Born…Again! In Stores October 28— Five lucky Blogcritics readers have a chance to win a copy of this DVD!
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Music DVD Review: Wu-Tang Clan - Live at Montreux 2007— Witness the best rap collective on the planet doing what they do best.
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Music DVD Review: Lionel Hampton - Jazz Icons: Lionel Hampton Live In '58— Lionel Hampton fronts a skillful big band in this entertaining concert.
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Music DVD Review: Legendary Performances - Marty Robbins — My god, this man must’ve driven the women crazy back in the day.
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Music DVD Review: Nashville Pussy - Live In Hollywood— If you like your music hard and rooted in sex, drugs, rock & roll then get yourself some Nashville Pussy.
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Blu-ray Music DVD Review: AC/DC - No Bull (Director's Cut) — Stop me if you've heard this one before...
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Music Review: Legendary Performances - Tammy Wynette — A great addition to the collection of a music fan.
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Music DVD Review: U2 - Live At Red Rocks (Remastered With Bonus Tracks)— It's hard to believe that the wide-eyed mulleted kid seen here is the same Bono who would later have private audiences with presidents and popes.
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Music DVD Review: Leonard Cohen Under Review 1978 – 2006— This documentary examines how and why Cohen's latter day music rivals among the finest in his entire canon.
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Music DVD Review: AC/DC - No Bull (Director's Cut)— For those about to rock, AC/DC’s "No Bull" is a great place to start.
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Music Review: Billy Joel - The Stranger (Sony Legacy Edition)— With this deluxe edition of Joel's masterpeice, you really get a perfect up-close account of a true original American artist in his prime.
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DVD Review: Ladies And Gentlemen, The Fabulous Stains— Travel back in time with Diane Lane and Laura Dern, when they portrayed punk rock grrls who "don't put out".
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Music DVD Review: Rahsaan Roland Kirk - Jazz Icons: Rahsaan Roland Kirk Live In '63 & '67— This is a breathtaking look at a musical genius, Rahsaan Roland Kirk, live in concert.
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Music DVD Review: George Benson - Absolutely Live— George Benson's Absolutely Live is absolutely a great concert!
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DVD Review: Grease - Rockin' Rydell Edition— The adrenaline-filled adventure is back for another ¼ mile at Thunder Road.
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DVD Review: Sufi Soul -The Mystic Music Of Islam— A picture of a faith that is far different from the one the majority of us have come to believe in.
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Music DVD Review: Lou Reed - Berlin— An opportunity to see and listen to a man who really was years ahead of everyone else, and is still leaving them bobbing in his
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Raymation: An Interview with Artist/Director Ray Prado— Ann Hagman Cardinal talks to Ray Prado about the stunning new music video he produced for Matthew Bryan's song "Wasted".
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DVD Review: Awake, My Soul: The Story of the Sacred Harp— The filmmakers have created a piece of work that, much like shape note music itself, is simultaneously utilitarian and glorious.
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Music Music DVD Review: Rahsaan Roland Kirk - Rahsaan Roland Kirk: Live In '63 & '67— For sheer excitement, and jaw-dropping astonishment, there are few players alive today who can match what Rahsaan accomplished.
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DVD Review: My Little Pony Live! The World’s Biggest Tea Party— "Shake your Cutie!"
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Music DVD Review: The Rolling Stones - Shine A Light— A rather bleak documentary, but an undeniably entertaining one as well.
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Music Review: Earth, Wind, & Fire - Live in Japan (DVD + CD Collector's Edition)— Earth, Wind, & Fire's special DVD/CD set celebrates Maurice White's final tour with the legendary group with style.
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Music Review: Sarah McLachlan - Fumbling Toward Ecstasy (Legacy Edition)— Fumble towards picking up this CD!
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Music DVD Review: Cannonball Adderley - Cannonball Adderley: Live In '63— Be amazed at his virtuosity and wonder at the breadth of his understanding of music.
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Music DVD Review: Lamb of God - Walk With Me in Hell— Very strong band documentary. Must have for every fan.
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Music DVD Review: Nina Simone - Nina Simone: Live In '65 & '68— Nina Simone told the story of her people in song, and this DVD is a record of her storytelling.
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Youssou Ndour: I Bring What I Love Screens at Telluride Film Festival— World music singing sensation Youssou N'dour is profiled in this gripping and touching documentary that had its world premiere in Telluride's Elks Park.
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Why Solange Is Better Than Beyonce— Solange Knowles gives big sister a run for her money on her second LP.
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DVD Review: I Got The Feelin' - James Brown in the '60s— A great tribute to James Brown and his impact on the ‘60s both, musically and culturally.
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DVD Review: Sixteen Days In China - A Documentary By Martin Atkins— A fascinating trip led by an extraordinary guide.
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American Idol Gets New Judge, Kara DioGuardi— Idol adds fourth judge.
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DVD Review: Marigold— Ali Larter goes Bollywood...
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Music DVD Review: Hatebreed - Live Dominance— Looking for something to play loud? This will fit the bill nicely.

