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MICROMUSIC
DVD INFO
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Gary Numan's 1981 'Farewell' concerts at Wembley Arena, London marked the first phase of his career. Performing material from three Number 1 albums (Replicas, The Pleasure Principle and Telekon) against the spectacular backdrop of one of the largest sets ever built on a stage in the UK, this is Numan delivering on every level – songs that are still hugely influential 30 years later, pure pop star theatre and a light show as big as a city. One of the greatest shows of all time? No question. |
A few comments where people seem to think that the new
MicroMusic DVD has been obtained by making a copy from an original laser
disc, or even a VHS cassette. We just wanted to correct that and make it
clear to everyone that the Micromusic DVD comes from fully remastered
video footage from a true analogue video master tape from the 1980's
period which was eventually found after literally years of searching. This
master tape was of the highest possible quality, given the state of video
technology that existed in the early 80's of course. In addition, the
soundtrack has been remastered and offers a greatly improved audio
experience compared to the original release and the DVD also features an
hour long exclusive interview with Gary Numan talking frankly about the
Wembley period.
MicroMusic features 25 tracks from the albums Tubeway Army , Replicas, The Pleasure Principle, Telekon and Dance, as well as stunning visuals created by one of the biggest stage sets ever built in the UK. |
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