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However, if they're such good tracks then why has this concert scored a
low rating? It's because of the inclusion of the orchestra and the fact that
so many of the songs sound far more sanitised in this concert than they should
and have lost their raw hard rock edge, which is a definite shame.
There are 18 chapters to the concert, with 16 music tracks topped and tailed
with an Intro - featuring audience members singing the band's tunes VERY badly
- and an Overture (end credits with music from the Tennessee Orchestra).
1. Black and White
2. Shambala
3. Liar
4. Eli's Coming
5. One
6. Brickyard Blues
7. Mama Told Me Not To Come
8. Out in the Country
9. Never Been to Spain
10. Sault Ste. Marie
11. Old Fashioned Love Song
12. Try a Little Tenderness
13. Family of Man
14. Easy to be Hard
15. Celebrate
16. Joy to the World
There are no artifacts on show, but the concert looks like it has been shot on
NTSC film and the conversion to PAL gives it that soft look that you'd expect.
Also, for such a recent concert I expect a 16:9-format presentation, but it
appears in standard 4:3.
The sound comes in both Dolby Digital 5.1 and DTS 5.1 flavours, but given the
lack of the edge in what's being performed, it's just not as interesting to
listen to and doesn't get your blood flowing in the same way the original
tracks used to.
The only extra is a rather poor photo gallery which shows several photos of
the concert hall, music studio and assorted band and crew members for around
90 seconds. That's it. Why bother?
There are no subtitles on the disc and some of the menu screens feature
music and subtle animation from the concert.
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