Corrs, The: Unplugged (UK)
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Filmed in October 1999, at the Ardmore Studios in Dublin
Certificate: none
Running Time: 72 mins
Retail Price: £19.99
Release Date:
Content Type: Musical Recording
Synopsis:
Filmed in October 1999, at the Ardmore Studios in Dublin, the DVD format spectacularly captures the lyrical beauty of The Corrs during this MTV unplugged session.
The album and VHS released in November 1999, have already sold 450,000 and 35,000 units respectively.
The band have a proven track record on DVD, achieving the number one selling music DVD of 1999 with `Live At The Royal Albert Hall` which has currently sold over 15,000 units to date.
The Corrs No. 1 album, Talk On Corners, has sold in excess of 3 million copies since its release in October 1997.
Special Features:
Interactive Menus
Track Access
Photo Gallery
Surround Sound Mix for DVD by Bob Clearmountain
Video Tracks:
Standard 1.33:1
Audio Tracks:
Dolby Digital 5.1 English
Subtitle Tracks:
CC: English
Music From:
Corrs, The
Distributor:
Warner Music Vision
Your Opinions and Comments
The image is vibrant with contrast and life and incredibly crisp... you can count the hair on Andrea`s neck !!!
The 5.0 surround mix is fabulous, stting you right there in the middle of the stage...
The direction is fabulous too, most of the shots are panning left or right to give a great feeling of depth.
The transfer is 16:9 ANAMORPHIC (Yes !!!)
There are no extras worth mentionning, apart from 2 subtitles (English: lyrics only & English for the Hearing Impaired: lyrics+small comments by the artists and the public)
If you like the music... you MUST get this disc...
The music is great, and among my favourite songs are Little Wing and Queen of Hollywood. I can`t believe how well Andrea sings *live*. She sounds exactly the same as on the album.
The girls look as good here as they do in person (I have a copy of Talk on Corners signed by them!)
Negative points: well the picture seems a bit dark in places, but maybe that`s just my TV, and I can adjust the picture in DVD options anyway.
Overall a very good disc to get.