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Morcheeba: From Brixton To Beijing

Morcheeba: From Brixton To Beijing

Morcheeba

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Special Features

 

  • Interactive menus
  • Scene selection
  • NTSC Regions 2-6

Review

 

Formed in 1995, Morcheeba's first single 'Trigger Hippie' was a top 40 hit. Between 1996 and 2000 Morcheeba released three albums: 'Who Can You Trust', 'Big Calm' and 'Fragments Of Freedom', which collectively sold over 3 million copies worldwide. Their most recent album 'Charango' has already been certified gold.
This DVD contains one live concert filmed at Brixton in November 2002. The concert features 20 live songs including all their hit singles. Also on this DVD is an insightful documentary covering the bands' tour of China in March 2003. Morcheeba were invited by the British Council, working under the title Think UK, to bring the best of Britain's originality, creativity and innovation to China as part of a series of high profile events and exhibitions.

Tracklist: The Sea, Friction, Tape Loop, Otherwise, Part of the Process, Aqualung, Love Sweet Love, Be Yourself, Slow Down, Trigger Hippie, What New York Couples Fight About, Moog Island (The Music That We Hear), Way Beyond, Get Along, Public Displays of Affection, Jolene, Blindfold, Undress Me Now, Over and Over, Charango, Rome Wasn't Built in a Day.

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Technical Details

 

Morcheeba

Exempt from Classification

16:9

English - PCM Stereo

English (Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround)

English ; French ; German ; Spanish ; Italian ; Portuguese

2 hours and 5 minutes (approx)

Region 2 - Will only play on European Region 2 or multi-region DVD players.

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