LABORATORIUM: OLD SCHOOL FUSION LIVE
Laboratorium
Explore the remarkable musical career of Polish rock and jazz greats Laboratorium with this release that's perfect for longtime fans and relative newcomers alike. Rare archival footage provides a closer look at the band's 1978 performance at the prestigious Jazz Jamboree festival, with an additional recording of the Blue Light Point release from the Stu Theater circa 1992, and a twenty-fifth anniversary concert from 1996 highlighting just how much work goes into a live Laboratorium performance. Additional interviews with the band members bring fans closer to the music than ever before.
Special features include:
"Late-Coming" (Performed on "Przed Nami Jazz Yatra Bombaj" TV Show)
Biography
Discography
Photo Gallery
Contents
- Jazz Jamboree (1978): Prevet Blues [6:16]
- Jazz Jamboree (1978): Sniegowa Panienka [16:29]
- Jazz Jamboree (1978): Zdrowie Na Budowie [8:03]
- Jazz Jamboree (1978): Taki Ladny I Przyjemmy [7:11]
- "Blue Light Pilot" Concert (1982): Straight, No Chaser [11:57]
- "Blue Light Pilot" Concert (1982): Virgin From Nowa Huta [7:34]
- "Blue Light Pilot" Concert (1982): Blue Light Pilot [11:00]
- "Blue Light Pilot" Concert (1982): What's New in the Forrest [7:25]
- Laborka: The 25th Anniversary of Laboratorium (1996): Polish Calypso [6:25]
- Laborka: The 25th Anniversary of Laboratorium (1996): Anatomy Lesson [14:48]
- Laborka: The 25th Anniversary of Laboratorium (1996): Lady on the Goat [16:07]
- Laborka: The 25th Anniversary of Laboratorium (1996): Polish Calypso (Reprise) [9:09]
Retail Price: $19.95
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Product Details: DVD (ALL REGION)
130 Minutes
Product Code: 5907785031234
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