Live From Abbey Road: Best of Season 1 (2006)
2h 26m
Running Time
November 25, 2006Release Date
Live From Abbey Road: Best of Season 1 (2006)
2h 26m
Running Time
November 25, 2006Release Date
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Plot.
Features highlights from the first season of the Channel 4 show LIVE FROM ABBEY ROAD, which saw various musical artists perform live at the legendary Abbey Road Studios. The show took the artists into the hallowed studios, and with the only audience being the TV cameras and technicians, they recorded a selection of songs later broadcast in the twelve hour-long episodes. Augmented with interviews, the shows cut through the normal visual effects and studio trickery to showcase the music itself. The 2-disc DVD brings together some of the best performances from the whole series, along with some additional goodies.
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Cast & Crew.
Corinne Bailey Rae
Self
Dr. John
Self
Craig David
Self
Brandon Flowers
Piano / Self / Self - Lead Vocals
Damien Rice
Self
Herbie Hancock
Actor
LeAnn Rimes
Self
Josh Groban
Self
Debbie Harry
Self - Vocals
Natasha Bedingfield
Self
Dave Keuning
Backing Vocals / Self - Guitar
Wynton Marsalis
Self
Chris Stein
Self - Guitar
Nerina Pallot
Self
Mark Stoermer
Backing Vocals / Self - Bass
Jay Kay
Self - Jamiroquai
Ray LaMontagne
Self
Anna Calvi
Self - Guitar & Vocals
Gipsy Kings
Self
Norah Jones
Self
David Gilmour
Self
The Kooks
Self
The Goo-Goo Dolls
Self
Bruce Dickinson
Self
Nicko McBrain
Self
Steve Harris
Self
Adrian Smith
Self
Dave Murray
Self
Primal Scream
Self
The Zutons
Self
Dave Mathews
Self
Amos Lee
Self
John Mayer
Self
Annabel Jankel
Director
Michael Gleason
Producer
Peter Van Hooke
Producer
David Holley
Executive Producer
Media.
Details.
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Wiki.
Live from Abbey Road is a 12-part, one-hour performance series/documentary that began filming its first season during 2006 at Abbey Road Studios in London. Season 2 was filmed between 2007 and 2008, season 3 was filmed in 2009 and Season 4 was filmed in 2011. The series features a total of 128 musical artists to date (about 32 per Season) -- usually two or three per show, performing up to five songs per session. The sessions are recorded without a live audience. Shot in HD video with the occasional use of 35 mm lenses, the producers have sought to record performances which "look like a movie and sound like a record".