Bruce Dickinson: Anthology (2006)
Disc 1
Features two live performances
Dive! Dive! Live!
The first of which is from the Tattooed Millionaire tour, Dickinson's first as a solo artist. The video was originally released in 1991 under the title Dive! Dive! Live! and was recorded on 14 August 1990 at the Town and Country Club, Los Angeles, California. The band included future Iron Maiden member Janick Gers on guitar as well as Andy Carr on bass and Dickie Fliszar on drums. The show was directed by Jim Yukich and produced by Paul Flattery.
Skunkworks Live
The second live performance is from the Skunkworks tour and was originally released in 1997 as Skunkworks Live. The footage is composed of two concerts, filmed in Pamplona and Girona, Spain on 31 May 1996 and 1 June 1996 respectively, originally recorded for a four track EP released only in Japan, also named Skunkworks Live. The band includes Alex Dickson on guitars, Chris Dale on bass and Alessandro Elena on drums. The video was directed by Julian Doyle and produced by Jeremy Azis.
Disc 2
Scream for Me Brazil
Features a live performance from The Chemical Wedding tour. The show is entitled Scream for Me Brazil and was filmed in São Paulo, Brazil in 1999. The footage is not an official recording, but is actually taken from the feed that supplied the screen inside the venue and so is not of the usual quality expected of a live DVD. The band for this show includes Dickinson's songwriting partner Roy Z on guitar, fellow Iron Maiden member Adrian Smith also on guitar, Eddie Casillas on bass and Dave Ingraham on the drums. This was Dickinson's last solo tour before he and Adrian Smith rejoined Iron Maiden.
Disc 3
Includes every promotional video made during Dickinson's solo career, these include;
From Tattooed Millionaire
Tattooed Millionaire (directed by Storm Thorgerson)
All the Young Dudes (directed by Storm Thorgerson)
Dive! Dive! Dive! (directed by Jim Yukich)
Born in '58 (directed by Jim Yukich)
From Balls to Picasso
Tears of the Dragon (directed by Howard Greenhalgh)
Shoot All the Clowns (directed by Howard Greenhalgh)
From Skunkworks
Back from the Edge (directed by Bruce Dickinson)
Inertia (directed by Bruce Dickinson)
From Accident of Birth
Accident of Birth (directed by Bruce Dickinson)
Road To Hell (directed by Bruce Dickinson)
Man of Sorrows (directed by Bruce Dickinson)
From The Chemical Wedding
Killing Floor (directed by Julian Doyle)
The Tower (directed by Julian Doyle)
From Tyranny of Souls
Abduction (directed by Julian Doyle)
The disc also includes two more features, the first being Tyranny of Souls EPK, a track by track breakdown of Dickinson's album Tyranny of Souls, explaining its concept and providing a look at the writing methods used by Dickinson and Roy Z in its creation. The second feature, entitled Biceps of Steel, is an adaptation of the Samson and Delilah Bible story filmed with Dickinson in the band Samson at the Rainbow Theatre in London. It was filmed and directed by Julien Temple who also filmed the Sex Pistols' movie; The Great Rock and Roll Swindle. The feature lasts approximately 15 minutes and was shown in cinemas prior to Hazel O'Connor's Breaking Glass in 1980.
Total Running Time: 6 Hours Approx.
Aspect Ratio 4:3
Format NTSC
Sanctuary Visual Entertainment
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KIϟϟ: 30 Años De Musica Rock Salvat (1984)
This record is part of the original set Fasicle No. 11 edited by Salvat De Mexico S.A. de C.V.
1984 Mexican Reissue KIϟϟ: Rock And Roll Over (Different Cover) from 1976.
Cover features Eric Carr Who Did not play on this album.
Casablanca Record And Filmworks 822 305-1.
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Jonnie Aluani And His Orchestra: Hawaiian Interlude (1957)
Front cover: shows title "Hawaiian Interlude"
Back cover: shows title "Hawaiian Interlude"
Labels: shows title "Hawaiian Holiday"
Artist listed is Jonnie Aluani and his Orchestra
on cover and label
Spinorama Records
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R.E.M.: (Don't Go Back To) Rockville 7” Single (1984)
Side A: (Don't Go Back To) Rockville
Side B: Catapult (Live)
Pressed on styrene plastic (not on vinyl).
The single is plum/translucent in colour (looks like regular black vinyl unless held up to a light).
I.R.S. Records
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Pretenders: Stop Your Sobbing 7” Single France (1979)
Side A: Stop Your Sobbing
Side B: The Wait
Misprint Chrissie Hynde and Hyndesight Music are misspelled Chrissie Hunde / Hundesight on The Wait side's label.
A Real Record ARE 6
℗ 1979 Real Records
Fabrique Et Distribue Par Pathe Marconi EMI ℗ 1979
Marque Sire Records utilisée sous licence de Sire Records Inc. New York
Made in France
Stop Your Sobbing' is the same version as on the Pretenders debut album.
'The Wait' was later re-recorded with Chris Thomas as producer and included on their debut album.
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