![]() The Byrds, in their original line-up of Gene Clark, David Crosby, Chris Hillman, Michael Clarke, and Roger McGuinn, perform two # 1 hits, "Mr. Show was filmed in Los Angeles in November of 1965 and stars some of the biggest acts of the day, including many future Rock and Roll Hall of Fame members, performing their best material. Show performers Petula Clark, Henry Diltz and John Sebastian, and a 36-page booklet featuring detailed essays by Don Waller, rare photos, and memorabilia. Show DVD, plus new interviews with The Big T.N.T. ( The Big TNT Show will also be released as a standalone DVD on the same day.) The set will contain all the bonus features from the T.A.M.I. Show Collector's Edition, from Shout! Factory. Now that beloved film makes its Blu-ray debut, along with its long-lost-and much requested-follow-up, The Big TNT Show, on December 2, 2016, as part of the 2-disc Blu-ray set T.A.M.I. Show made its DVD debut on Shout! Factory in 2009. LOS ANGELES, CA - Fans of classic rock and soul rejoiced when the legendary concert film T.A.M.I. We've got Shout! Factory's press release below together with preorder links if you'd like to re-experience these two classic music films. Both films have been mastered from a new high-definition transfer. Show is also being released by itself on DVD. Show DVD together with new interviews and promo spots. Shout! Factory's new collection includes all of the special features from the previous T.A.M.I. This rare film has never been available before on home video. and currently starring on NCIS) emceed and conducted the orchestra. David McCallum (at the time one of the stars of The Man from U.N.C.L.E. It was directed by Larry Peerce and musically directed by Phil Spector. The sequel once again rounded up a diverse cast of big names including Petula Clark, Ray Charles, The Ronettes and The Byrds. Show was filmed in November 1965, also in California, and released in 1966. It was selected in 2006 to be included in The National Film Registry and Shout Factory previously released it on DVD. The acts were backed by members of the famed Wrecking Crew under the direction of Jack Nitzsche. The concert film featured performances from a diverse A-List of talent from The Beach Boys to The Rolling Stones to The Supremes among numerous other stars (James Brown, Lesley Gore and Smokey Robinson and The Miracles to name a few). ![]() Show (meaning either "Teenage Awards Music International" or "Teen Age Music International") was filmed on October 28 in California and released in December of that year. Show Collector's Edition due out on December 2.ĭirected by Steve Binder, T.A.M.I. One such project, just announced from Shout! Factory, certainly qualifies: a 2-disc Blu-ray set entitled the T.A.M.I. Numbers by Ike and Tina Turner: "Shake", "A Fool in Love" and "It's Gonna Work Out Fine".While we normally concentrate on CD reissues here at The Second Disc, we do occasionally like to highlight other titles which we think may be of interest to our readers. Show II" in preview hype, this concert sequel produced by Phil Spector (who also appears) and filmed at the Moulin Rouge Theater in Hollywood, CA features performances by Joan Baez, The Byrds, Ray Charles, Petula Clark, Bo Diddley, Donovan, The Lovin' Spoonful, David McCallum, Roger Miller, The Modern Folk Quartet, The Ronettes, Sky Saxon of the Seeds and Ike and Tina Turner.
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