Beschreibung 1:
Bruce Springsteen - The Complete Video Anthology / 1978 - 2000
Disc 1:
Rosalita (Come Out Tonight)
The River
Thunder Road
Atlantic City
Dancing In The Dark
Born In The U.S.A.
I'm On Fire
Glory Days
My Hometown
War
Fire
Born To The Run
Brilliant Disguise
Tunnel Of Love
One Step Up
Tougher Than The Rest
Spare Parts
Born To Run (Acoustic)
Disc 2:
Human Touch
Better Days
57 Channels (And Nothin' On)
Leap Of Faith
Streets Of Philadelphia
Murder Incorporated
Secret Garden
Hungry Heart
Dead Man Walkin'
The Ghost Of Tom Joad
The Ghost Of Tom Joad (From 'The Tonight Show With Jay Leno')
Highway Patrolman
If I Should Fall Behind
Born In The U.S.A. (From 'Charlie Rose')
Alternative Version:
Secret Garden (With Strings)
DVD Video Special Features
-Digitally Mastered
-5.1 Dolby Digital Sorround Sound
-PCM Stereo
-Interactive Menus
-Instant Chapter Access to Songs
-Complete Discography With Audio Clips
-15 Bonus Video and Performances
Beschreibung 2:
This two-disc set features all of Bruce Springsteen's official music videos as well as alternate versions, live television appearances, concert versions, and never-before-shown videos. When Springsteen became part of the music-video surge of the mid-1980s, he did so with a vengeance, hiring Brian De Palma and John Sayles to direct him in such MTV staples as "Dancing in the Dark" (featuring an early appearance by Courteney Cox), "I'm on Fire," and "Glory Days," with the latter two featuring Springsteen doing some genuine acting. For his videos from TUNNEL OF LOVE, Springsteen turned to Meiert Avis, who had previously worked with U2, and they made, among others, a fascinating video for "Brilliant Disguise," which was done in one long, slow camera zoom on Springsteen sitting on a chair in a kitchen, singing live vocals. The first disc starts and ends with concert performances, going from "Rosalita" and "The River" to "Spare Parts" and the acoustic "Born to Run." The second disc begins with videos from the HUMAN TOUCH and LUCKY TOWN albums, followed by Springsteen's work with Jonathan Demme, Tim Robbins, and Sean Penn, including a 2000 performance of "If I Should Fall Behind," featuring each member of the E Street Band taking a turn at the mike. Taken as a whole, this collection is a terrific overview of Springsteen's work, from his early, crazier days to the later, more introspective work he has done since he has gotten married and had children.