I am looking to give someone a birthday present, and I am looking for a list of Prog CDs that also come with a DVD (preferably a live concert).
One that comes to mind, for example, is IQ's Frequency.
Can you list any others?
I am looking to give someone a birthday present, and I am looking for a list of Prog CDs that also come with a DVD (preferably a live concert).
One that comes to mind, for example, is IQ's Frequency.
Can you list any others?
Guapo's History of the Visitation
Several archival Soft Machine releases from Cunei.
Those are off the top of my head....
PFM - Stati Di Immaginazione (wonderful instrumental album, dvd however isn't a live dvd)
Magenta's Seven
Genesis Archive box sets(DVD's are mostly interviews)
You could do a lot worse than the remastered Hackett Tokyo Tapes.
Yeah! That Deus Ex Machina is awesome! Forgot about that, maybe will watch it tonight!
Beardfish - Mammoth and District 97 - Trouble With Machines are both great choices that fit this criteria.
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Ange-Le Tour de la Question
Mike Keneally-Guitar Therapy Live
Sanguine Hum's The Weight of the World is available in an edition with a "Making of The Weight of the World" DVD. There's some good live in the studio stuff on the DVD. I found it entertaining and enlightening, but it's mostly a studio geek out.
Riverside, Anno Domini High Definition
I think Hatfield has one
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Present - Barbaro (Live footage from RIO & Gouveau)
Forgas Band Phenomena - Acte V (Live footage from Nearfest)
Guapo - History Of Visitation (Live footage from Nearfest)
All outstanding
Ian
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Gordon Haskell - "You've got to keep the groove in your head and play a load of bollocks instead"
I blame Wynton, what was the question?
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thank you for all the suggestions
The Chris Squire 'Fish' deluxe expanded edition comes with a DVD.
It's using the PAL standard and not NTSC.
It will not play on either of my machines.
This is the only disc I own that's like that.
WTF
King Crimson Red 40th anniversary is a must
Also Jethro Tull A
And I've been meaning to pick up the Ozric Tentacles with the bonus live at the Fridge DVD, as well as Floyd's DSOTM and WYWH immersion editions.
Trey Gunn - Untune the Sky
Saga - Trust
Klaus Schulze - several including Dig it and Big in Japan
No CD but Minimum Vital's Chapitre 3 is a lovely DVD
Don't think I have more than a handful but definitely agree about King Crimson's 'Red'. The footage on that is essential. I only bought the Genesis SACD/DVD reissues (and not all of them at that) for the DVDs. The Gabriel ones especially were brilliant, I thought, with long interviews concerning all the albums and relevant live performance footage.
The only other one that springs to mind is Fish's 'The 13th Star'...the hour-long bonus DVD on that charts the writing and recording sessions of the album. I find it interesting but you'd have to be a fan, I think.
Oh, yeah...Larks Tongues and Starless deluxe editions both have DVD's. Awesome, both...I don't have the Red release yet, but I will....
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Prism just released one, but you're not going to spring for that one.
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