PLEASE NOTE: Michael D's is currently in READ ONLY MODE. Anything submitted will simply not be written to the database.
Lots of stuff is still broken, but at least reviews can now be looked up and read.
America-Live at Central Park (EMI) (1979)

America-Live at Central Park (EMI) (1979)

Cover Art
Released 1-Apr-2005
Best Version
Region 4

Data Verified

If you create a user account, you can add your own review of this DVD
At the end of the summer of 1979, renowned Australian documentary film maker Peter Clifton travelled to New York to film the final concert of America's world tour.

Dewey Bunnell and Gerry Beckley, co-founders of America, met at London Central High School. They formed America in 1969 with fellow school friend Dan Peek who later left the trio. All three were sons of American military fathers stationed in England.
They skyrocketed to fame in 1972 with Horse With No Name from their first album America which was an international chart buster and multi-million seller. Through the 1970s they enjoyed one hit recording after another, joining up with legendary Beatles producer George Martin to perfect their sound. America's classic soft rock featuring Bunnell's evocative word pictures and Beckley's melodic genius combined perfectly. Their music has become standard play constantly on international radio and TV, and their lyrics are indelibly carved into our consciousness.
In front of a massive audience in Central Park's open air amphitheatre, the band's founders Dewey Bunnell and Gerry Beckley, with an all star line up of musicians, performed their greatest hits in an electrifying concert captured by Peter Clifton's band of cameramen.
Clifton later returned with the band to Hollywood, California, where he continued filming Bunnell and Beckley as they mixed the concert recordings at Capitol's recording studios.
To complete the one hour film, Clifton took the band to the Palm Springs desert to recreate the original inspiration behind Horse With No Name.
Live At Central Park was originally shot on 16mm colour film. For this DVD release, the original film was transferred to High Definition digital tape and the audio remixed in 5.1 Surround Sound. Additional features include full length commentary by the film's director.
The only time that America has been captured on film, Live At Central Park not only provides essential viewing of arguably one of the greatest hit song writing teams performing at their best, it also captures quintessential scenes of New York and California in the late 70s, taking you on an extraordinary journey.

Reviews Glitches RPI
Disc Rating
Darren W
Nil known
?
Starring












Directed by



Music


Genre Year Running Time Format Region Coding Dual
Layer
Music 1979 54:05 576i (PAL) 1 2 3 4 5 6
Video
Widescreen 1.78:1 (Orig: 1.33:1), 16x9 Enhanced
Audio
, , , , , , ,
Subtitles
 
Extras
, , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,
Censorship/Version Notes
No Censorship/Version notes available for this title