In a special 'Later With Jools Holland' show, recorded live at the BBC in front of an invited audience, M People show off a string of their greatest hits including 'Search For The Hero', 'Just For You', 'Moving On Up' and 'How Can I Love You More?' Helped out by Jools himself, as well as a Gospel Choir and mini-orchestra, the group show just why they've become one of the UK's premier live Acts.
Tracklisting
- Angel street
- One night in heaven
- Just for you
- Walk away
- Someday
- Open up your heart
- Colour my life
- Last night 10.000
- Baby don't change your mind
- Sight for sore eyes
- Search for the hero
- Fantasy island
- Don't look any further
- Movin' on up
Tracklisting:
1. Human Behaviour
2. Venus as a Boy
3. Play Dead
4. Big Time Sensuality
5. Violently Happy
6. Army of Me
7. Isobel
8. It's Oh So Quiet
9. Hyperballad
10. Possibly Maybe
11. I Miss You
12. Foga
13. Bachelorette
14. Hunter
15. Alarm Call
16. All is Full of Love
17. Hidden Place
18. Pagan Poetry
19. Cocoon
20. It's in Own Hands
21. Nature is Ancient
Peter Gabriel is rightly famous for his innovative, entertaining and groundbreaking music videos.
Tracklisting:
1. Father, Son
2. Sledgehammer
3. Blood of Eden
4. Games without Frontiers
5. I Don't Remember
6. Big Time
7. Lovetown
8. Red Rain
9. In Your Eyes
10. Don't Give Up
11. The Barry Williams Show
12. Washing of the Water
13. Biko
14. Kiss That Frog
15. Mercy Street
16. Growing Up
17. Shaking the Tree
18. Shock the Monkey
19. Steam
20. The Drop
21. Zaar
22. Solsbury Hill
23. Digging in the Dirt
"Island Life" is a stunning collection of classic video recordings by some of the biggest acts from the Island Records roster performing their classic hits.
Tracklisting:
1. The Christians - What's in a Word
2. Aswad - Don't Turn Around
3. Pulp - Common People
4. Robert Palmer - Every Kinda People
5. Tricky - Money Greedy
6. Womack and Womack - Teardrops
7. Will Downing - A Love Supreme
8. PJ Harvey - 50ft Queenie
9. Buggles - Video Killed the Radio Star
10. Free - All Right Now
11. Robert Palmer - Johnny and Mary
12. The Orb - Toxygene
13. The Christians - Harvest for the World
14. Stereo Mc's - Connected
15. Paul Weller - Wild Wood
16. Paul Weller - The Weaver
17. Robert Palmer - Addicted to Love
18. Dru Hill - How Deep is Your Love
19. Mica Paris - Where is the Love
A collection of Tina Turner's greatest hits, featuring duets with Rod Stewart and David Bowie.
Tracklisting:
1. The Best
2. Better Be Good to Me
3. I Can't Stand the Rain
4. What's Love Got to Do with It
5. Typical Male
6. Private Dancer
7. We Don't Need Another Hero
8. What You Get Is What You See
9. I Don't Wanna Lose You
10. Look Me in the Heart
11. Addicted to Love
12. Steamy Windows
13. Break Every Rule
14. Foreign Affair
15. Tonight
16. Let's Stay Together
17. Be Tender with Me Baby
18. It Takes Two
19. Nutbush City Limits
20. Love Thing
21. What's Love Got to Do with It (B/W, Secret Version)
Tracklisting:
1. My Destiny
2. All Night Long (All Night)
3. Love Will Conquer All
4. You Are
5. Say You, Say Me
6. Dancing on the Ceiling
7. Running with the Night
8. Penny Lover
9. Hello
10. Ballerina Girl
11. Se La
12. Love Oh Love
13. Truly
14. Do it to Me
15. Three Times a Lady (Live in Amsterdam)
The fourth and final series of 'Blackadder', set on the battlefields of World War One.
1. Captain Cook
When General Haig (Geoffrey Palmer) unveils his new strategy to move his drinks cabinet six inches closer to Berlin, Blackadder (Rowan Atkinson) volunteers to be Official War Artist.
2. Corporal Punishment
Orders for Operation Insanity arrive and Blackadder breaches regulations by eating the messenger. Can the Flanders Pigeon Murderer avoid the firing squad?
3. Major Star
The Russian Revolution produces two more appalling results: an offensive by Germany and a really offensive Charlie Chaplin impression by Baldrick (Tony Robinson).
4. Private Plane
German machine guns in front, British firing squads behind - the only way out is up-tiddly-up-up...
5. General Hospital
The secret of the Great Plan is out. Ordered to find a spy in the hospital, Blackadder spots a man with a strong German accent, a beautiful nurse and a chance for three weeks in bed.
6. Goodbyeee
Millions have died but the troops have advanced no further than an asthmatic ant with some heavy shopping. Now at last the final big push looms...
"Blackadder Rides Again" an hour documentary produced to mark the 25th anniversary with filming locations in Northumberland, Cheltenham and California. Narrated by John Sergeant, Directed and Produced by Matt O'Casey.
Many great dynasties, strong and brave, have played a part in shaping Britain's heritage. The Blackadders are not one of them.
Blackadder's Christmas Carol
After a genial spirit shows the benevolent Ebenezer Blackadder visions of his unscrupulous ancestors, he resolves to mend his generous ways.
The Cavalier Years
Sir Edmund Blackadder (Rowan Atkinson) must protect, and later rescue, King Charles I (Stephen Fry) from the Roundheads.
Written by Richard Curtis and Ben Elton, and starring Rowan Atkinson, Tony Robinson and Hugh Laurie. England, 1760-1815. Six more brilliantly funny instalments from the annals of the Blackadder family, whose fortunes have rather plummeted with the advent of the Regency period. Edmund Blackadder, butler to the Prince Regent, veers from calamity to disaster with very little in the way of constructive help from his imbecilic Lord and master and Baldrick, of whom the least said the better!
1. Dish and Dishonesty
Blackadder (Rowan Atkinson) takes on the task of saving his master from bankruptcy. Unfortunately, attempts at interfering in the democratic process don't quite go according to plan as Baldrick (Tony Robinson) is accidentally elevated to the House of Lords.
2. Ink and Incapability
When "thick as a whale omelette" Prince George is approached by Dr. Johnson (Robbie Coltrane) with a view to patronising his new dictionary, Blackadder is, at first, unimpressed. But as Johnson's enthusiasm for a novel by a certain "Gertrude Perkins" becomes clear, the royal butler's attitude changes. However, he hasn't bargained for the monumentally brainless Baldrick.
3. Nob and Nobility
With Francophilia and Scarlet Pimpernalia sweeping England following the French Revolution, Blackadder's intense dislike for anything Gallic seems somewhat out of place. But the lure of pecuniary advantage can do strange things to a man's principles. Meanwhile the Prince Regent (Hugh Laurie) has terrible trouble getting his trousers on.
4. Sense and Senility
With anarchists lurking everywhere, Blackadder suggests that it might be opportune for his master to make a speech sympathetic to the proletariat. But when they hire two actors to give Prince George some oratorical training, the "mouse-brained" Baldrick apparently discovers an extravagant plot to murder the Prince, who is wearing some very large trousers indeed.
5. Amy and Amiability
Penury stalks the corridors of the Royal Palace, and the only answer is a marriage of financial convenience for the Prince Regent. Unfortunately, that idea backfires and Blackadder is forced into a highwayman's life with dogs-body, Baldrick as his trusty steed.
6. Duel and Duality
After a night of debauchery with the Duke of Wellington's two neices, the Prince Regent is challenged to a duel by the big-nosed general. During a momentary lapse into semi-coherence, Baldrick thinks of a plan.
England 1558-1603. The filthy genes of the Blackadder dynasty bubble back to the surface of the melting pot of history as Lord Edmund (Rowan Atkinson), arrogant peer-about-town, swaggers back with a big head and small beard in search of grace and favour from stark raving mad Queen Bess (Elspet Gray). Accompanied by a small rabble of be-ruffed riff-raff - bottom-breath Baldrick (Tony Robinson) and pea-brained Percy (Tim McInnerny) - the serpentine Lord Blackadder lower the whole tone of England's Golden Age.
Throughout the ages, men of flair, faculty and outstanding courage have contributed to England's glorious heritage. Others, like the snivelling worm Edmund (Rowan Atkinson), Duke of Edinburgh (alias The Black Adder), the bitter and twisted son of a medieval king, have emerged from the dust of dodgy documents to claim their wrongful position in history.
Basement Jaxx have never been afraid to break new ground, and in 2005 they are doing it again with this first-ever career retrospective video.
The Videos:
- Red Alert
- Rendez-Vu
- Jump N' Shout
- Bingo Bango
- Romeo
- Jus 1 Kiss
- Where's Your Head At
- Lucky Star
- Good Luck
- Plug It In
- Cish Cash
- Oh My Gosh
- Flylife
Live Traxx:
- Red Alert (Glastonbury 2000)
- Jump N' Shout (Glastonbury 2000)
- Do Your Thing (V 2002)
- Cish Cash (Werchter 2004)
- Lucky Star (Fuji Rock 2004)
- Good Luck (Glastonbury 2004)
- Supersonic (Glastonbury 2004)
- Where's Your Head At (Glastonbury 2004)
Includes all of Jamiroquai's biggest video hits including:
Music Videos:
1. When You Gotta Learn
2. Too Young to Die
3. Blow Your Mind
4. Emergency on Planet Earth
5. If I Like it I Do It
6. Space Cowboy
7. Half the Man
8. Light Years
9. Stillness in Time
10. Virtual Insanity
11. Cosmic Girl
12. Alright
13. High Times
14. Deeper Underground
15. Canned Heat
16. Supersonic
17. King for a Day
18. Black Capricorn Day
19. Little L
20. You Give Me Something
21. Love Foolosophy
22. Corner of the Earth
23. Feels Just Like it Should
24. Seven Days in Sunny June
25. (Don't) Give Hate a Chance
Tracklisting:
- Wham Rap!
- Club Tropicana
- Wake Me Up Before You Go-go
- Last Christmas
- The Edge of Heaven
- Where Did Your Heart Go
- I'm Your Man
- Everything She Wants
- Freedom
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