Castles and Dreams
Castles and Dreams | |
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Video by Blackmore's Night | |
Released | 30 May, 2005 |
Length | 230 minutes |
Label | SPV |
Director | Roger Bisson |
Castles and Dreams is a DVD released by the band Blackmore's Night in 2005. It was released as a Region 2 DVD on May 30, 2005 after being pushed back multiple times. It was released as a Region 1 DVD on October 11, 2005. "Castles and Dreams" is a song by Blackmore’s Night from their 1999 album Under a Violet Moon.
In 2008 the DVD went Gold in Germany.[1]
Track listing
Disc 1
Concert Burg Veldenstein- Burg Neuhaus 2004
- Intro 00:55
- Cartouche 06:01
- Queen for a Day I 03:23
- Queen for a Day II 02:22
- Under a Violet Moon 5:31
- Minstrel Hall 03:13
- Past Times With Good Company 06:00
- Soldier of Fortune 03:52
- Durch den Wald zum Bach Haus 04:36
- Once in a Million Years 04:27
- Mr. Peagram's Morris And Sword 02:15
- Home Again 08:17
- Ghost of a Rose 07:45
- Child in Time / Mond Tanz 06:25
- Wind in the Willows 05:51
- Village on the Sand 07:21
- Renaissance Faire 05:11
- The Clock Ticks On 09:10
- Loreley 03:59
- All for One 08:32
- Black Night 06:12
- Dandelion Wine / Jo Jo Bizarre Adventures 4:51
Bonus Material
- Behind the Scenes
- Ritchie Blackmore Guitar Special
Disc 2
Acoustics
- I Think it's Going to Rain Today (music and lyrics by Randy Newman)- Burg Rheinfels
- Christmas Eve- Burg Waldeck 2004
- Shadow of the Moon
- Queen for a Day
- Under a Violet Moon
Videos
- The Times They Are A Changin'
- Way to Mandalay
- Once in a Million Years
- Hanging Tree
- Christmas Eve
Documentaries
- Blackmore's Night: The Story
- Once Upon a Time: The Ritchie and Candice Story
- Tour Start: St. Goar 2004
- Hanging Tree: Making Music with Our Friends
- Schlossgeister- German TV Special
- Goldene Henne- German TV Appearance
- Fernsehgarten- German TV Appearance
Proclamations
- Discography- Blackmore's Night
- Biography- Candice Night
- Biography- Ritchie Blackmore
- Interview- Band and Members
Special Bonus
- Slide Show
- Candice Night Private Movies
References
- ↑ "Ritchie's Bio". The Official Ritchie Blackmore and Blackmore's Night website. Retrieved 2010-08-02.
External links
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