Laut dieser Artikel erscheint über das Eagle Rock Entertainment Label eine Exile Doku sowie eine DVD und BlueRay Disc von Ladies & Gentleman:
More good news, ladies and gentlemen!
OK, the re-issue of Excile with all the extras is not bad. Now comes another sweety for all of us. It's Ladies And Gentlemen...The Rolling Stones, the legendary Rolling Stones concert film from 1972. Fully restored from the original film, it will be released in cinemas and then receive its first ever authorized DVD release. The title will also be released in high definition on Blu-ray in the autumn of 2010.
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The Rolling Stones to Revisit Exile on Main Street with Two New DVDs
3/18/2010 By Alex Hudson
Now that Mick Jagger and Keith Richards are officially senior citizens, the Rolling Stones are no longer a band that benefit from high definition DVDs. Did anyone else watch Martin Scorsese's Shine a Light in IMAX? Yikes. Nevertheless, the Rolling Stones will be releasing two new DVDs this year, but luckily for the viewing public, both of them use footage from the band's '70s heyday.
The aging rockers have inked a deal with Eagle Rock Entertainment, who will release the documentary Stones in Exile this June. A making-of feature about the band’s 1972 classic Exile on Main Street, it will arrive in stores just after a bonus-track-heavy reissue of the album.
The documentary will first air on the BBC in late May, while the DVD promises to include bonus material as an added incentive for purchasers. What this bonus material entails is still unknown, but a press release promises that it will be "substantial."
This will be followed by the first-ever official DVD release of the 1974 concert film Ladies and Gentlemen... The Rolling Stones. Filmed on their 1972 tour in support of Exile on Main Street, it will be screened in cinemas later this year. This will be followed by a DVD and Blu-Ray release in the fall.
Both DVDs feature the same legendary line-up, with Jagger and Richards supported by Mick Taylor on guitar, Charlie Watts on drums and Bill Wyman on bass. In case you needed a reminder of why the Rolling Stones are still one of the highest-grossing acts in the world, these DVDs should do the trick.
(Plakat von 1972/73)
Ladies and Gentlemen... The Rolling Stones
1. "Brown Sugar"
2. "Bitch"
3. "Gimme Shelter"
4. "Dead Flowers"
5. "Happy"
6. "Tumbling Dice"
7. "Love in Vain"
8. "Sweet Virginia"
9. "You Can't Always Get What You Want"
10. "All Down the Line"
11. "Midnight Rambler"
12. "Bye Bye Johnny"
13. "Rip This Joint"
14. "Jumpin' Jack Flash"
15. "Street Fighting Man"
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Eagle Rock Entertainment are delighted to announce that they have signed a deal with the Rolling Stones to release two DVDs this year. The Rolling Stones have long been viewed by many as Britain’s most important rock n roll band and these releases, concentrating on some of their finest work laid down in the ’70s, will certainly cement that reputation.
The first of the releases "Stones In Exile" is the story of the making of the classic album "Exile On Main Street", which was released in 1972 as a double LP and is considered by many to be their masterpiece. This title is due to be released in June with substantial bonus material and follows the broadcast of the main show by the BBC in late May, and the reissue of the album at the same time.
The second of the releases is "Ladies And Gentlemen...The Rolling Stones", the legendary Rolling Stones concert film from 1972. Fully restored from the original film, it will be released nationally in cinemas and then receive its first ever authorised DVD release. The title will also be released in high definition on Blu-ray in the Autumn of 2010.
The Rolling Stones line-up featured on both “Stones In Exile” and “Ladies And Gentlemen… The Rolling Stones” is: Mick Jagger – vocals; Keith Richards – guitars; Bill Wyman – bass; Charlie Watts – drums; Mick Taylor – guitars.
Geoff Kempin of Eagle Rock commented, “We are delighted to add a band of such unparalleled calibre as the Rolling Stones to our catalogue and are delighted to be bring our customers a pair of such important and high quality titles.”
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