| | Beethoven: Klaviertrios CD - Import Hernando, Tony CDS
| Category | Rock/Pop, Rock, Classical, Rock, Romantic Period, Music Video, Pop Music Videos, Classical Period, Music (General), Live Performances, Live Concerts, Guitarists |
Tony Hernando - one of Europe?s leading instrumental guitarists - presents the stunning Live DVD and CD package THIII Live!. The collection features live concert footage, new songs, a documentary and much more! The live performance DVD side of ?THIII Live? features Tony Hernando and drum legend Mike Terrana (Malmsteen / Axel Rudi Pell / Artension) at their best backed up by the awesome Chema Herrero on rhythm guitar, Toni Ferrer on bass and Boris Dimitrov on keyboards. The DVD was recorded in Bilbao, Spain in 2005.The CD side of the package contains alternative songs from different live performances from the DVD, as well as new mixes and new compositions, which making this a great extra. Total footage time of the DVD is one hour, while the CD features a full 70 minutes of music (37 minute running time below refers to the DVD concert length only).Guesting on the new studio material alongside Tony Hernando (all guitars, bass on tracks 12, 13, vocals on track 13) is Mike Terrana (drums on tracks 10,11), Vitalij Kuprij (keyboards on track 11), Pepe Bao (bass on tracks 10,11), Victor Diez (Keyboards on track 10) and Gerald Kloos (drums on tracks 12, 13). Special DVD features include: Digital Stereo, Men and Machines (Video and Photo Galley), Mike Terrana's Drum Solo, Behind The Scenes (Documentary), Bonus CD.DVD Video, NTSC, Regions: AllThe DVD includes the songs "Into The Black", "Duelling Waters", "Now", "The Silence Of Loss", "The Awakening", "The Edge" and "At The Crossroads". The bonus CD includes the songs "The Stalker-Intro", (GuitarFest 2005), "Now" (GuitarFest 2005), "The Edge" (GuitarFest 2005), "Truer Than Ever" (GuitarFest 2005), "Duelling Waters", "Into The Black", "Broken Hero", "Men And Machines", "The Awakening", "Behind The Catwalk" (remixed), "Outsiders" (retracked and remixed), "State Of Mind" (new song) and "Time To Believe" (new song). Beethoven: Klaviertrios Music | Label | EBS | | All Time Sales Rank | 50726  | | CD Universe Part number | 7263878 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Jan 15, 2007 | | Recording Time | 53 minutes |
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