Editor's info:
Goldfrapp release their first full length DVD on 27th September 2004. Titled "Wonderful Electric - Live In London" the DVD features two very different sold out live London shows, one from the dates surrounding the latest album Black Cherry and one from the time of the debut album, Felt Mountain.
The 2 Disc set features Goldfrapp live at Somerset House in July 2003, a wonderful open air concert in the courtyard of one of London's most beautiful buildings and a live show from November 2001 - part of a series of three sold out shows at the Shepherd's Bush Empire. Both concerts are in 5.1 or PCM Stereo.
Featuring a variety of tracks from both Felt Mountain and Black Cherry, the DVD also includes live favourites such as their wonderful version of Olivia Newton John's (Let's Get) Physical - here known as U.K. Girls (Physical) - and the stunning cover of Baccara's disco hit, Yes Sir, I Can Boogie (here known as Yes Sir). There are also two rare tracks from around the time of the Shepherd’s Bush Empire show. Little Death (which has never been released in any form) and Sartorious.
Extras include two documentaries shot around the time of each show - Twisted Summer (which has been extended with extra footage and brought further up to date) and A Trip To Felt Mountain.
The band have been blowing festival audiences away with an incredible live show featuring deer dancers and fireworks (writing about the Glastonbury set, The Times said that "Goldfrapp stole the show", while The Guardian said that they “provided Glastonbury’s first triumph”) The Observer, writing about the Shepherd’s Bush Empire show, opined “Goldfrapp have made this territory – a kind of futuristic sensuality – their own”. This is your chance to watch the spectacle from the comfort of your own front room.
Info wydawcy:
Goldfrapp release their first full length DVD on 27th September 2004. Titled "Wonderful Electric - Live In London" the DVD features two very different sold out live London shows, one from the dates surrounding the latest album Black Cherry and one from the time of the debut album, Felt Mountain.
The 2 Disc set features Goldfrapp live at Somerset House in July 2003, a wonderful open air concert in the courtyard of one of London's most beautiful buildings and a live show from November 2001 - part of a series of three sold out shows at the Shepherd's Bush Empire. Both concerts are in 5.1 or PCM Stereo.
Featuring a variety of tracks from both Felt Mountain and Black Cherry, the DVD also includes live favourites such as their wonderful version of Olivia Newton John's (Let's Get) Physical - here known as U.K. Girls (Physical) - and the stunning cover of Baccara's disco hit, Yes Sir, I Can Boogie (here known as Yes Sir). There are also two rare tracks from around the time of the Shepherd’s Bush Empire show. Little Death (which has never been released in any form) and Sartorious.
Extras include two documentaries shot around the time of each show - Twisted Summer (which has been extended with extra footage and brought further up to date) and A Trip To Felt Mountain.
The band have been blowing festival audiences away with an incredible live show featuring deer dancers and fireworks (writing about the Glastonbury set, The Times said that "Goldfrapp stole the show", while The Guardian said that they “provided Glastonbury’s first triumph”) The Observer, writing about the Shepherd’s Bush Empire show, opined “Goldfrapp have made this territory – a kind of futuristic sensuality – their own”. This is your chance to watch the spectacle from the comfort of your own front room.