DVD new releases Sept. 5, 2010: Caprica, Doctor Who animated, Ken Burns Baseball and more
Beauty and the Beast (Three-Disc Diamond Edition Blu-ray/DVD Combo in DVD Packaging)
Baseball: A Film by Ken Burns
The Mary Tyler Moore Show: The Complete Seventh Season
Caprica: Season 1.0
All in the Family - The Complete Seventh Season
Gunsmoke: Fourth Season, Volume One
Doctor Who: Dreamland
John Lennon re-masters out today!
John Lennon Signature Box
John Lennon Double Fantasy Stripped Down [New Mix + Original Recording Remastered]
John Lennon Gimme Some Truth
John Lennon Power To The People: The Hits
John Lennon Imagine
John Lennon Plastic Ono Band
John Lennon Mind Games
John Lennon Walls And Bridges
John Lennon Sometime In New York City
John Lennon Rock N Roll
John Lennon Milk And Honey
Birds of Prey musical number from Batman: Brave and the Bold
This show is doing it's dangdest to make Batman fun again:
Beach Boys music to feature in new film
The Fox studio has acquired rights to do a film using Beach Boys music. It won't be a bio-pic of the band, but will make heavy use of its music, reports Billboard.
Lady Gaga teams with Yoko Ono at L.A. Plastic Ono concert
From the BBC:
Not surprising these two get along.
The Poker Face singer, 24, paid tribute to Ono, 77: "Thanks for being so brilliant and such an inspiration to so many women."
The pair ended the evening lying next to each other on the top of a grand piano.
Not surprising these two get along.
The Orb team up with Dave Gilmour: Get trippier
Pitchfork has a review of this pairings new album, which sounds intriguing:
Records like Spheres usually get filed as "ambient" these days, but that's not quite right here. Sure, it's gorgeous and hypnotic and more about beats than songs and all the things you'd probably expect from this pairing. It's also immersive in an old-school way, a long-player of a very pre-digital vintage, a record for people with enough free time (or a long enough commute) to lose themselves in a 50ish-minute composition. With its dramatically orchestrated peaks and valleys, it's an album designed to be listened to, to Take You Somewhere as you lay on your bedroom floor, to conjure futuristic images in the mind's eye of folks who were once teenage fans.
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