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Peter Gabriel - "Taking The Pulse". Taking The Pulse sees Peter Gabriel performing many of the best-loved songs from his own catalog with the New Blood Orchestra. Each song is remolded by Peter and arranger John Metcalfe using the self-imposed diktat of no guitars, no drums, just orchestra. Directed by Anna Gabriel, Taking The Pulse captures the spectacle as 50 musicians (conducted by Ben Foster) performed these re-worked Gabriel classics in the magnificent open-air setting of the Arena di Verona on September 26, 2010 in Verona, Italy. Peter and the orchestra are bathed in light from huge screens projecting animations and graphics that contrast starkly with the darkness of the night sky to build an incredible sense of drama and occasion. The orchestra change gear and mood effortlessly, building to the furious maelstrom that concludes the opening track "The Rhythm Of The Heat, " accentuating the creeping melancholy inherent in "Intruder, " and bursting into joyous abandon for a triumphantly upbeat "Solsbury Hill."
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Peter Gabriel - "Taking The Pulse". Taking The Pulse sees Peter Gabriel performing many of the best-loved songs from his own catalog with the New Blood Orchestra. Each song is remolded by Peter and arranger John Metcalfe using the self-imposed diktat of no guitars, no drums, just orchestra. Directed by Anna Gabriel, Taking The Pulse captures the spectacle as 50 musicians (conducted by Ben Foster) performed these re-worked Gabriel classics in the magnificent open-air setting of the Arena di Verona on September 26, 2010 in Verona, Italy. Peter and the orchestra are bathed in light from huge screens projecting animations and graphics that contrast starkly with the darkness of the night sky to build an incredible sense of drama and occasion. The orchestra change gear and mood effortlessly, building to the furious maelstrom that concludes the opening track "The Rhythm Of The Heat, " accentuating the creeping melancholy inherent in "Intruder, " and bursting into joyous abandon for a triumphantly upbeat "Solsbury Hill."

In the Court of the Crimson King is really about as good as rock documentaries get - VARIETY" This elegant, intimate, funny and surprisingly moving film covers every aspect of the group - from it's thorny interpersonal history to the almost religious loyalty it inspires in fans - and lays out exactly what makes Crimson such a singular and enduring musical force." ROLLING STONEKing Crimson at 50 FilmFORMAT 1 x Blu-ray1 x DVD Miniature Gatefold Sleeve with credits booklet

Danger, Will Robinson, Danger! The effects-filled big-screen adaptation of the '60s sci-fi TV series is on home video! When their planned interstellar flight is sabotaged, the Robinson clan finds themselves billions of miles off course and facing alien menaces as they search for a way home. William Hurt and Mimi Rogers head the family, Heather Graham is daughter Judy, Matt LeBlanc is Major Don West, and Gary Oldman is enemy agent-turned-reluctant stowaway Dr. Smith. 130 min. Widescreen; Soundtrack English.