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List Price: $24.97Amazon.com's Price: $22.99 You Save: $1.98 ( 8%)Prices subject to change.
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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Binding: DVD
EAN: 0693723986173
Format: Color, DTS Surround Sound, NTSC
Label: Steamhammer / SPV
Manufacturer: Steamhammer / SPV
Number Of Discs: 1
Number Of Items: 2
Publisher: Steamhammer / SPV
Region Code: 1
Release Date: November 06, 2007
Running Time: 128 minutes
Sales Rank: 41330
Studio: Steamhammer / SPV
Theatrical Release Date: November 06, 2007
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Editorial Review:
Product Description: For a decade, Candice Night, Ritchie Blackmore, and their fellow band of minstrels have crafted an enchanting folk/rock sound with Renaissance overtones that has earned them the devotion of fans around the globe. Over the course of five high internationally charting studio albums, several live and compilation releases, numerous awards and many sold-out tours around the planet, they have truly perfected their signature blend of music. The band continues to tour around the globe and this brand new DVD, filmed at the famous Olympia in Paris, France is a celebration of the past 10 years.
Amazon.com: If you still can't deal with the fact that the dude who played the solos on "Smoke on the Water" and "Highway Star" is the same guy who now stands on stage wearing Robin Hood boots, plucking a lute, and cranking a hurdy-gurdy, it's time to get over it--the release of Paris Moon roughly coincides with the tenth anniversary of Blackmore's Night, making it apparent that former Deep Purple guitarist Ritchie Blackmore is intent on sticking with his goal of bringing music with a Renaissance flavor to a wider audience. He and his troupe of lords and ladies are doing a swell job of it, too. There's a fine line between credibility and risibility here. The two-hour concert's Ye Olde vibe, what with song titles like "The Village Lanterne" and band members sporting names like Bard David of Larchmont and Squire Malcolm of Lumley (to say nothing of the fellow in a rabbit suit who wanders onstage during "Minstrel Hall"), almost invites ridicule. But the Blackmore's Night sound, which evokes comparisons to the likes of world musician Loreena McKennitt and acoustic Jethro Tull (indeed, Ian Anderson made a guest appearance on their first album, and his "Rainbow Blues" is performed here) and ranges from the 12th Century ("Fires at Midnight") to Joan Baez ("Diamonds and Rust") and, yes, Deep Purple ("Soldier of Fortune"), is often powerful and evocative, especially when its disparate elements come together on "World of Stone" and several others. Candice Night, Blackmore's partner in music and life (she makes a wry reference to his three, count 'em, divorces), is a likeable frontwoman and a good if not especially distinctive lead vocalist, and the musicians are all first-rate--especially Blackmore, who brings out his Stratocaster for some heavy riffage on "Ariel," "Loreley," and "Saint Teresa" but otherwise confines himself to acoustic instruments. The audience helps, too, clapping and singing along and turning the occasion into a veritable Renaissance Faire. A brief (about nine minutes) documentary is the principal special feature; the package also includes an 11-track audio CD with songs from the concert and two bonus tracks. --Sam Graham
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Hello,
I give my testimony about the concert of Blackmore's Night "Paris Moon" in French, because it is hard, I am not able to give feelings and emotions to the public in English, it will be necessary to use your Français-Anglais translate software.
Regrets.
Bonjour !,
J'ai visionné le DVD du groupe Blackmore's Night : Blackmore's Night - Paris Moon (DVD/CD)
Version NTSC américaine.
_Je commence par les défauts techniques pour vite tourner la page : ... Read More
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I discovered BN about a year ago and have since bought all of their CD's and both concert DVD's, and I love all of them. This is an excellent addition to my collection. Every one of the performers is extremely talented. They all look like they're having a great time, the music is high energy and fun. Since I can't seem to make it to any of their concerts in person, this is the next best thing.
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First, the good news: The band puts on a great show. They conspicuously stretch a wide range of styles within the Blackmore-Night constraints. The musicianship is consistently outstanding, with each player's individual performances highlighted. Solid performances all round. Really, when this band is cooking, it's a wonder to behold.
Now the reality check: Technically, this is a sorry state of affairs. While the performers worked hard to entertain, the vision director seems to ... Read More
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"Paris Moon" is Blackmore's Night's second DVD release, so it is natural to want to compare it to their first DVD release "Casles & Dreams". While Paris is a fine performance, Castles & Dreams is superior for several reasons. First, there is a better selection of songs on Csstles. Second, on Paris Moon the violin is missing. While many of the songs work perfectly well without the violin, on others it is missed (Durch Dem Wald Zum Bach Haus without a violin? That's blasphemy!). On Castles ... Read More
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I am always amazed by Ritchie's talent in whatever he does right from day one or should I say sometime during In Rock. Paris Moon is a brilliant dvd given the fact that it is well recorded, video and audio wise. I enjoyed Castles & Dreams but I definitely give the thumps up to Paris Moon. The collection gets better. The electric guitar work by the master is undoubtedly the best part of the show along with the vocalist. If you are an RB, BN or CN fan, say no more. The truth is out there, complete ... Read More
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