Sophie Muller
Nacimiento : 1962-01-31, St. Pancras, London, England, UK
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English music video director, noted for her long-time collaborations with such artists as Sade (band), Beyoncé, Coldplay, No Doubt, Gwen Stefani, Sade, Shakira,Shakespears Sister, Garbage, The Killers, Sophie Ellis-Bextor, Annie Lennox, Leona Lewis, Eurythmics, P!nk, One Direction, Sam Smith, Mika and Selena Gomez.
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Dixie Chicks organizó una gira de reunión en abril de 2016, que terminó casi un año después en Canadá. Lanzado en agosto de 2017, 'DCX MMXVI' es un set que conmemora la última etapa del trío en suelo estadounidense, capturando todo el espectáculo celebrado el 10 de octubre de 2016 en el Hollywood Bowl de Los Ángeles.
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Bring Me Home – Live 2011 es un álbum en vivo de la banda británica Sade, lanzado el 22 de mayo de 2012 por el sello RCA Records. Se filmó en el Citizens Business Bank Arena en Ontario, un 4 de septiembre de 2011 durante su gira musical, Once in a Lifetime World Tour. El DVD y Blu-ray contienen 21 temas, un corto documentar hecho por Stuart Matthewman, y descartes del personal. El CD que viene con el lanzamiento del DVD contiene trece pistas. Bring Me Home – Live 2011 debutó en el primer puesto en la lista Top Music Videos.
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A collection of the band's most famous promos from 1995's 'Vow' to 2007's 'Tell Me Where It Hurts'.
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Espectáculo musical de actuaciones íntimas, en vivo, con bandas y solistas que se dejan llevar al ambiente creado por Nigel Godrich, donde el énfasis del programa se centra en el artista y su música, lejos de la agonía de las actuaciones televisivas tradicionales, con una producción amigable, sin presentadores ni limitaciones de tiempo o repertorio, y acompañados por amigos de la profesión, con la única idea de conseguir un registro único de alta calidad musical para la televisión y documentar la música en su estado más natural. Desde los estudios Maida Vale de la BBC se han dejado llevar grupos como The White Stripes, Thom Yorke, The Shins, Beck, Jarvis Cocker, Sonic Youth, José González, PJ Harvey, Super Furry Animals, Eels, Gnarls Barkley, The Kills, Radiohead, Andrew Bird, Fleet Foxes, consiguiendo reflejar una interpretación diferente de los clásicos programas musicales.
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B'Day Anthology Video Album is the first video album by American recording artist Beyoncé. It features thirteen music videos for songs from her second studio album, B'Day and its deluxe re-release. Beyoncé shot nine videos for the album, and four pre-filmed videos were also included. B'Day Anthology Video Album debuted at number twenty-four on the US Top Music Videos chart dated April 28, 2007. It was certified double platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) on October 3, 2007, denoting the shipments of 200,000 copies.
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Harajuku Lovers Live captures Gwen Stefani's high-energy crowd-pleasing first solo headlining tour, which brought her music to life in an elaborately staged live show. Filmed in Gwen's hometown of Anaheim, CA and featuring her huge hits from her debut album (Love. Angel. Music. Baby.) and a peek into her second album, The Sweet Escape.
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Weezer: Video Capture Device - Treasures From the Vault 1991-2002 contains every one of Weezer's music videos from that time period (including the classic Spike Jonze directed clips for "The Sweater Song," and "Buddy Holly"). Also included are never-before-released videos, live footage from the beginning of the band's career, acoustic performances, and footage of the band at work in the studio.
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Rock Steady Live is a video album by American ska punk band No Doubt, released on DVD on November 25, 2003 under the Interscope records label. The DVD was directed by Sophie Muller. It is a recording of two of No Doubt's concerts during their Rock Steady Tour in 2002 to promote their fifth studio album, Rock Steady, which was released in December 2001. The material was recorded in November 2002 in Long Beach Arena, California. The concert features performances of seventeen songs from the band's previous three albums: Tragic Kingdom, Return of Saturn and Rock Steady; extras include performances of four extra songs, interviews with each band member and backstage footage of the tour.
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Sade fans may experience a range of emotions while watching the first-rate Lovers Live, but one thing they won't feel is shortchanged--not with nearly two hours of concert footage, 22 songs (including almost all of her Lovers Rock album), and DVD bonus features galore. That sultry, soulful Sade sound is in full effect throughout the concert (filmed at two Southern California locations in 2001), brought to life by a capable band, some superbly evocative visuals and sound effects, and, of course, the singer herself. The show is dramatic, but never overly theatrical; best of all, Sade, while perhaps not the world's greatest performer, is an adult--you'll find no pop-princess posing here. Of the nine songs from Lovers Rock, "Slave Song" and "Immigrant" are especially moving, revealing that Sade added some new flavors to her sound during her protracted layoff from performing. This show is pure Sade--and that's a good thing.
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This video companion to the Canadian singer-songwriter's triumphant live album confirms in sight what that recording advanced in sound--Sarah McLachlan and her fine, flexible stage band have evolved into a superb live performing unit, breathing added fire and nuance into McLachlan songs that were already stunning in their original studio versions. Always a strong, charismatic singer, McLachlan now conjures a rare balance of delicacy and power, measured here in performances of signature songs that add a new, more muscular edge matching her band's rock firepower. Thus, "Possession" expands beyond its already sensual promise to touch on truly erotic abandon, while "Building a Mystery" focuses its portrait of a narcissistic poseur with a harder edge and a newly amended, R-rated lyric that's entirely appropriate.
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This video companion to the Canadian singer-songwriter's triumphant live album confirms in sight what that recording advanced in sound--Sarah McLachlan and her fine, flexible stage band have evolved into a superb live performing unit, breathing added fire and nuance into McLachlan songs that were already stunning in their original studio versions. Always a strong, charismatic singer, McLachlan now conjures a rare balance of delicacy and power, measured here in performances of signature songs that add a new, more muscular edge matching her band's rock firepower. Thus, "Possession" expands beyond its already sensual promise to touch on truly erotic abandon, while "Building a Mystery" focuses its portrait of a narcissistic poseur with a harder edge and a newly amended, R-rated lyric that's entirely appropriate.
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"Volumen" collects every video from Bjork's career {up until Hunter}, and showcases the work of famed video director's Spike Jonze, Sophie Muller and Michael Gondry
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No Doubt: Live In The Tragic Kingdom featuring footage directed by Sophie Muller from their live performance in Anaheim, California during their 1997 'Tragic Kingdom' tour including the hits 'Just A Girl', 'Don't Speak','Sunday Morning' and more...
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This DVD, an expanded version of the Grammy-winning 1992 video companion to Annie Lennox's solo debut, belongs on the short list of long-form videos that achieve the stylistic and thematic cohesion of a great album. In its audio incarnation, Diva isn't tied to a formally structured concept, yet its songs probe a clutch of interwoven themes, oscillating between spirit and flesh as the Scottish singer muses over ruined relationships, vain ambitions, and quests for love and identity in alternately teasing and tormented performances. On video, director Sophie Muller loosely integrates the songs through overlapping imagery, allowing costuming, locations, or lighting to supply a dreamlike coherence in lieu of more conventional plot or character.
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Recorded live at "Forest National", Brussels (Belgium), on 29th October 1990 and "Ahoy Sport Paleis", Rotterdam (Netherlands), on 30th October 1990. Tracklist 1 Feel So Different 6:19 2 The Emperor's New Clothes 4:41 3 I Want Your (Hands On Me) 4:14 4 Three Babies 4:58 5 Black Boys On Mopeds 3:40 6 Irish Ways 3:59 7 I Am Stretched On Your Grave 5:01 8 The Last Day Of Our Acquaintance 5:50 9 Nothing Compares 2 U 5:45 10 Jump In The River 5:15 11 Jerusalem 4:16 12 Troy 6:06
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Short film directed by Sophie Muller, featuring footage of the live debut of the band Shakespears Sister (Siobhan Fahey and Marcella Detroit) in Leningrad in 1988.