<< DVD9 Prince - North Sea Jazz Dance!
Prince - North Sea Jazz Dance!
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FormatDVD9
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LanguageNo subtitles
GenreMusic
TypeMovie
Date 21/08/2011, 23:27
Size 6.73 GB
 
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Serial #.............: N'DO Films Catalogue : #NDO 001
More Info............: http://main.thedigitalgarden.org/1714-north-sea-jazz-dance.html
Title................: North Sea Jazz Dance!
Artist...............: Prince
Year.................: 2011
Type.................: Bootleg
Comment..............: Welcome 2 America Euro Tour, North Sea Jazz, Rotterdam, 10th July 2011
Duration.............: 121 minutes
Cover(s) Included....: Yes
Audio Format.........: Stereo
Video Format.........: DVD9
Video Resolution.....: 720x576
Source...............: Audience Filmed (Quality : EX)


Content:

Joy In Repetition / Nothing More / The Love We Make / Mountains / Come Together
/ Alphabet St. / Dear Mr. Man / If You Want Me To Stay / Stand! / I Want You
Back / When We're Dancing Close And Slow / The Look Of Love / Guitar / I Like It
There / Colonized Mind / Bambi / Peach (Incl. Johnny B. Goode) / The Beautiful
Ones / Dance (Disco Heat) / Baby, I'm A Star

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An extremely well made release from N'Do Films and very watchable too. Compiled
together using various fan-filmed footage (both culled from the internet and
donated directly to the makers), it's evident a great deal of care has gone into
making this. The majority of the footage is clear, up close and in focus and you
get the plus side of having variously shot angles which actually add to it
feeling like a pro-shot film. It's not 100% complete but thankfully not much
more than 3 or so minutes of footage is missing and spread out across the show
but considering what we do have, it's easily ignored.

Audio has been taken from Quicktrick's recent release (listed here) which was a
solid EX and really helps this release hit a higher level. I'm loathe to pick
out many faults with this as I found myself enjoying the show too much to really
moan about any shaky or out of focus footage (thankfully few and far between).
Chaptering is simple but well placed and a welcome addition and although the
artwork is fairly lacklustre, it serves its purpose. And so I find myself simply
saying 'Job well done' to N'Do Films. A very well presented release of a
throroughly enjoyable show and well worth a watch or six.

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