UB40 Homegrown In Holland Live review Filmed in Rotterdam at the Ahoy Theater, this DVD showcases UB40 at the peak of their creativity. UB40 Homegrown In Holland Live DVD Performing for over 33,000 fans over a three-night period,, UB40 infused their Reggae-tinged pop with electrifying stage presence. UB40 Homegrown In Holland Live movie The DVD features the band's most enduring hits and fan favorites along with exclusive bonus features including interviews, track-by-track audio commentary, behind-the-scenes documentary, photo gallery, and live bonus track.

Family Feud (2018)
Jay-Z aims to unite the new and older generations of rap fans, while also reflecting on his own infidelity.

KEY 'BAD LOVE' MV (2021)
Second solo project by korean singer (SHINee) and soloist Kim Kibum (KEY). He said “I finally became ‘me’. I have a chance to show the audience that this is me. This album is the album-version of Key.” about Bad Love, "it’s inspired by retro themes! Of course, it looks like a horror-themed fashion show in space!" he adds.

The Police - Every Breath You Take (2003)
One of pop music's truly innovative bands, The Police were one of the most pervasive musical influences of the 1980s. Led by charismatic singer Sting, the band cultivated an artful fusion of rock and reggae that was defined by Stewart Copeland's minimalist drumming. EVERY BREATH YOU TAKE contains videos from the band's inception, including such classics as "Roxanne," "So Lonely," and the newly created clip "Don't Stand So Close to Me." The visual quality of "Every Breath You Take," which was filmed in black and white, is exceptional.

Toto - Past to Present 1977-1990: The Videos (2004)
Toto has made some of the most enduring popular music of the last 25 years includiing the Grammy Award-winning 1982 Record of the Year "Rosanna" and the #1 smash "Africa." This stellar collection of their first 14 videos now available for the first time on DVD provides a complete and visually spectacular look at the illustrious career of Toto: Past To Present 1977-1990.

Steven Wilson - Drive Home (2013)
In February 2013 Steven Wilson released The Raven That Refused To Sing (And Other Stories), his third solo album. Steven assembled a virtuoso band to record the album and subsequently embarked on an extensive world tour: Guthrie Govan (guitar), Adam Holzman (keyboards), Theo Travis (flute / sax), Nick Beggs (bass / stick), and Marco Minnemann (drums). Features the new video for lead track 'Drive Home' along with the video for 'The Raven That Refused To Sing', both directed by Jess Cope. It also includes four tracks recorded live in Frankfurt during the recent tour. In addition, this release includes two previously unreleased tracks, 'The Birthday Party' and an orchestral version of 'The Raven that Refused to Sing'.
No Distance (Between You and Me) (2018)
Shot on a sunny day in Portland, Ural Thomas & the Pain's video for "No Distance" captures the band in their element.

Cody ChesnuTT - Till I Met Thee (2013)
A short film produced for Cody ChesnuTT’s 2012 album "Landing on a Hundred".

Mélissa Laveaux - Postman (2013)
The official music video for Mélissa Laveaux's 2013 single "Postman" (from the album Dying is a Wild Night).

Grateful Dead: View from the Vault (2000)
View from the Vault, Volume One, sometimes known simply as View from the Vault, is the first release in a series of DVDs and companion soundtracks by the Grateful Dead known as "View from the Vault". The audio is taken from the soundboard and the video from the video screens at the concerts. The first volume was recorded and filmed at Three Rivers Stadium in Pittsburgh on July 8, 1990 with bonus material recorded two days earlier at Cardinal Stadium, Louisville. The set was certified Gold by the RIAA on February 2, 2001.

I'd Do Anything for Love (But I Won't Do That) (1993)
A take on "Beauty and The Beast" and "Phantom of the Opera" in which Meatloaf pursues a beautiful woman as he's chased by the cops.

Elvis Costello: The Right Spectacle - The Very Best of Elvis Costello (2005)
This DVD, a unique collection of the visual works of Elvis Costello, boasts a grand total of 27 videos and includes material rarely seen since the original release of the singles they supported. From his first Radar Records single in 1978, "I Don't Want To Go To (Chelsea)," to his final video for Warner Bros., "13 Steps Lead Down" (from 1994's Brutal Youth), this is a must purchase for all serious Elvis Costello enthusiasts and fans alike.

Devo: The Complete Truth About De-Evolution (1993)
Now, the complete truth can be told...Devo, the seminal New Wave audio-visual concept band made a career out of setting to music video their Dada-gone-camp theory of de-evolution and its riotous rebuke of corporate culture. Punk/New Wave mad scientists Devo were among the few bands to understand the music video's potential as art form during its infancy in the eighties. Their brilliant and bizarre videos were compiled on VHS and then on laser disc; that long out-of-print disc, The Complete Truth About De-Evolution, has finally arrived on DVD, which should please longtime fans of this eclectic outfit.