MICHAEL BUBLE MEETS MADISON SQUARE GARDEN
Michael Bublé
International singing sensation Michael Bublé returns to the stage with the live CD+DVD package Michael Bublé Meets Madison Square Garden. Featuring powerful performances of his hits 'Everything,' 'Home' and 'Feeling
Good,' he brings the December 5, 2008 concert at one of the most famous venues in entertainment history home to fans.
The DVD documents Michael on the days leading up to this landmark show, which was one of the biggest of his career. It also includes live performance and backstage footage from Madison Square Garden as well as interviews with Michael and his band.
Contents
Disc 1:
- I'm Your Man
- Me and Mrs. Jones
- Call Me Irresponsible
- I've got the World On A String
- Lost
- Feeling Good
- Home
- Everything
- Crazy Little Thing Called Love
- Song For You
Disc 2:
- 68 Minute DVD, including 2 bonus songs (Stardust and You're Nobody 'Til Somebody Loves You)
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Retail Price: $24.95
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Publisher/Record Label Info:: REPRISE/WEA 517750
Product Details: Compact Disc and DVD (NTSC/ALL REGION) Package
June 16, 2009
Product Code: 093624979456
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What Are NTSC and PAL?What are NTSC and PAL?
- NTSC (National Television Standards Committee) is a standard used in North America and Japan. It has the ability to display up to 525 lines of resolution on your television.
- PAL (Phase Alternating Line), a standard used almost everywhere else in the world, has the ability to display 625 lines of resolution on your television.
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If you're in North America, Japan, Korea, the Philippines and parts of South America, you use NTSC. Most other areas of the world use PAL. Half of Brazil uses NTSC while the other half uses PAL-M. Argentina, Uruguay and Paraguay use PAL-N. The rest of the world uses mainly PAL.
What Does This Mean?
What this means is that if you live in a country that uses NTSC, only this format will be compatible with your player. If you live in a country that uses PAL, most likely only this format will work for you. However, there are many players that will play both formats. The best bet is to check the manual for your DVD player before making a purchase.
What Is the DVD Region System?What Is the DVD Region System?
DVDs themselves are encoded for a specific region or indicated as 'all region.' On the back cover of many DVD packages, you will a find a region number (0 thru 6) placed inside an image of the Earth. This refers to which region the DVD is encoded for.
The geographical regions are as follows:
- REGION 0: ALL AREAS OF THE WORLD
- REGION 1: USA AND CANADA
- REGION 2: JAPAN, EUROPE, SOUTH AFRICA, AND MIDDLE EAST
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- REGION 6: CHINA
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The region system was designed to protect copyright and film distribution rights in the sense that movie studios can dictate who can watch what and when.
Please note that there are code free or Universal DVD players on the market that will play any disc from anywhere. Most Home DVD players are subject to region code restrictions, but most computer DVD players will play any DVD.
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