- Published by Canadian Brass
- DVD
Product Description
The Canadian Brass began its fantastic musical journey over 30 years ago. This DVD brings together three live concerts performed in three different decades. The Brass combines great artistry and great music with great audiences – and it has always done so… More >>
Three Nights With Canadian Brass
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#1 by Eugene Giunta III on April 20, 2010 - 12:38 pm
great musicaly and visually gives you great insite into band and their music as well as talent of them .
Rating: 5 / 5
#2 by B. Pinson on April 20, 2010 - 12:42 pm
I purchased this DVD for a family member who is a big fan of CB. The video quality does sometimes look like a home movie and the sound of the recording is off. But if you are a fan of this band I can’t see those things really bothering you too much. The DVD is still enjoyable to watch and I was not distracted when I watched it.
The main issues with the recording are that you must increase/decrease the volume on your system between songs. Once they start playing you can leave it alone. Many of the songs are pretty long so it’s really no big deal.
Rating: 4 / 5
#3 by Deborah E. Newton on April 20, 2010 - 2:29 pm
Presented as a gift and most appreciated. Said to be nothing short of spectacular-Canadian Brass thru the ages, engaging and entertaining.
Rating: 5 / 5
#4 by M. Miller on April 20, 2010 - 2:30 pm
I was very excited to receive this DVD. I have been a fan of the CB for years and have seen them in concert several times. The DVD has 3 sections. For some reason, my DVD player will not navigate the main menu to the 2nd and 3rd section, so I can only view the first, which is the most recent (The Amazing Brass section.) While the perfomance is superb, the video and sound are not very good. The video looks like it was done by someone’s mom sitting in the 10th row with a cheap camcorder. The sound is OK, but certainly not up to what you would expect from a $20 DVD. Every time they talk into the microphone, you have to turn the volume down. And they seem to have miked the audience as much as the CB. The editing is very poor, with bad transitions from one tune to the next. They just sort of stop and start.
If I ever manage to watch the 2nd and third parts, I hope that they are much better.
Rating: 3 / 5