Live from Amsterdam (video)

Live from Amsterdam
Live album by Alter Bridge
Released September 12, 2009
Recorded December 7, 2008 at the Heineken Music Hall in Amsterdam, Netherlands
Genre Alternative metal, hard rock, post-grunge
Length 75:40 (CD)
Label DC3 Global, Alter Bridge
Director Daniel E. Catullo III
Producer Lionel Max Pasamonte II, Daniel E. Catullo III, Peter James Bowers, Brian Lisi, Simon Thierer, Matthew King, Paul Geary, Steve Wood, Michael Tremonti
Alter Bridge chronology
Blackbird
(2007)
Live from Amsterdam
(2009)
AB III
(2010)
Myles Kennedy chronology
Blackbird
(2007)
Live from Amsterdam
(2009)
Live in Manchester
(2010)
Video cover
Alter Bridge video chronology
Live from Amsterdam
(2009)
Live at Wembley
(2012)
Myles Kennedy video chronology
Live from Amsterdam
(2009)
Made in Stoke 24/7/11
(2011)

Live from Amsterdam is the first concert film and live album by American rock band Alter Bridge, recorded on December 7, 2008 at the Heineken Music Hall in Amsterdam, Netherlands and released to extremely positive reviews on September 12, 2009 via Amazon.[1][2] A Blu-ray retail version, along with a deluxe box set, was delayed several times by Universal Republic, Alter Bridge's former record label, causing controversy and the band's eventual split from the label. It was finally released in stores in North America on January 11, 2011, almost two years after the originally planned release date, by DC3 Music Group and Alter Bridge Recordings.[3]

Live from Amsterdam was directed and produced by Daniel Catullo from DC3 Music Group and Coming Home Productions, who has also worked with artists such as Nickelback, Godsmack, Marilyn Manson, Chickenfoot, Dave Matthews Band, and The Smashing Pumpkins.[4]

Background

On October 3, 2008, Alter Bridge announced on their website that they would shoot a DVD of their concert on November 8, 2008 at the Brixton Academy in London during their 20072008 Blackbird tour.[5] This was a notable concert as Led Zeppelin members Jimmy Page and John Paul Jones had been in attendance. However, due to scheduling conflicts, the DVD filming was postponed.[6] The filming was rescheduled to December 7, 2008 at the Heineken Music Hall in Amsterdam. On January 1, 2009, the band announced that they would offer fans a preview of the DVD.[7] Originally, a tentative release date had been set for February 2009 according to a statement made by Alter Bridge's press liaison.[8] However, it was pushed back several times due to the extensive time it took to edit the DVD. In June 2009, a Myspace page for the DVD was launched. Live from Amsterdam was directed and produced by Daniel Catullo.[4]

The DVD was finally sold venues during Creed's 2009 reunion tour on September 12, 2009 and later released exclusively on Amazon.com on October 6, 2009 and became extremely successful.[9] A Blu-ray Disc version was revealed to be released in stores, along with a deluxe edition, on September 29, 2009 on the DVD's Myspace page. However, one day before the projected release date, it was announced that it had been postponed again at the last minute due to issues between record labels.[10] Singer Myles Kennedy issued an apology to the fans a few days later, explaining that this was out of the band's control and that the band was unhappy with the way the postponing of the release was handled.[11] As announced on the DVD's Myspace page, the new release date was February 23, 2010, one full year since it was originally planned to be released, but several delays followed. Alter Bridge remained optimistic about its release, despite the members continually voicing their frustrations.

As announced on November 21, 2010, Live from Amsterdam aired on Palladia on December 19, 2010. The same announcement said that the deluxe edition of the DVD would be released in stores worldwide on January 11, 2011. On the same day, it was announced that it would be released in Europe "sometime in December." The message, which was posted on the DVD's Myspace page, also said, " We promise this time the release WILL happen!" It was finally released in stores in North America on January 11, 2011.[3] Universal Republic and Wind-up Records, Alter Bridge's former record labels, have not given explanations for the delays.

Included on the DVD is a cover of "Travelling Riverside Blues" by Robert Johnson, as well as a tribute to The Beatles where singer Myles Kennedy performs the opening guitar part of The Beatles' song "Blackbird" as an intro to Alter Bridge's song of the same name.[12]

Reception

The Amazon exclusive version of Live from Amsterdam was overwhelmingly successful, with very positive reviews from fans and critics. On October 22, 2010, it rose 15,000 spots on Amazon's "Bestsellers in Music Videos & Concerts" chart, rising ahead of artists such as Michael Jackson and Bon Jovi and in just eight hours reached #1,[2] where it remained for several weeks. Amazon had reportedly expected to sell only few hundred copies, but instead, "thousands and thousands" of copies were sold. This is a notable feat as it was done entirely by word of mouth with no official promotion.[9]

The Amazon exclusive version has received praise from several professional reviewers, including Paul Roy from Blogcritics who called it "spectacular."[12] Another very positive review by The Audio Perv said, "You don't have to be an Alter Bridge fanatic to enjoy the truly mesmerizing performance on this DVD. Shot in several different angles, director Dan Catullo truly captures the band in far more than just a usual gig. You see and feel frontman Myles Kennedy not just singing at you the audience, but singing to you, the individual viewer." The reviewer also praised the production, praising it for being "not only visually appealing with all the high quality shots of the band and incredible stage show and lighting but also superb in sound."[13]

It has received an average four and half stars on Amazon.[1]

Track listing

CD

Live from Amsterdam (CD)
No. TitleWriter(s) Length
1. "Intro" / "Come to Life"  Myles Kennedy, Brian Marshall, Mark Tremonti, Scott Phillips 5:06
2. "Before Tomorrow Comes"  Kennedy, Marshall, Tremonti, Phillips 4:25
3. "Brand New Start"  Kennedy, Marshall, Tremonti, Phillips 4:44
4. "White Knuckles"  Kennedy, Marshall, Tremonti, Phillips 5:14
5. "Buried Alive"  Kennedy, Marshall, Tremonti, Phillips 4:15
6. "One Day Remains"  Kennedy, Tremonti 4:42
7. "Watch Over You" (acoustic version)Kennedy, Marshall, Tremonti, Phillips 4:55
8. "Ties That Bind"  Kennedy, Marshall, Tremonti, Phillips 3:14
9. "Blackbird"  Kennedy, Marshall, Tremonti, Phillips 8:50
10. "In Loving Memory"  Tremonti 5:54
11. "Metalingus"  Kennedy, Tremonti 4:39
12. "Open Your Eyes"  Kennedy, Tremonti 8:10
13. "Broken Wings"  Tremonti 4:54
14. "Rise Today"  Kennedy, Marshall, Tremonti, Phillips 6:47

DVD

Live from Amsterdam (DVD)
No. TitleWriter(s) Length
1. "Intro" / "Come to Life"  Kennedy, Marshall, Tremonti, Phillips  
2. "Find the Real"  Kennedy, Tremonti  
3. "Before Tomorrow Comes"  Kennedy, Marshall, Tremonti, Phillips  
4. "Brand New Start"  Kennedy, Marshall, Tremonti, Phillips  
5. "White Knuckles"  Kennedy, Marshall, Tremonti, Phillips  
6. "Buried Alive"  Kennedy, Marshall, Tremonti, Phillips  
7. "Coming Home"  Kennedy, Marshall, Tremonti, Phillips  
8. "One Day Remains"  Kennedy, Tremonti  
9. "Watch Over You" (acoustic version)Kennedy, Marshall, Tremonti, Phillips  
10. "Ties That Bind"  Kennedy, Marshall, Tremonti, Phillips  
11. "Blackbird (Intro)" (The Beatles cover) / "Blackbird"  John Lennon, Paul McCartney, Kennedy, Marshall, Tremonti, Phillips  
12. "In Loving Memory"  Tremonti  
13. "Metalingus"  Kennedy, Tremonti  
14. "Open Your Eyes"  Kennedy, Tremonti  
15. "Broken Wings"  Tremonti  
16. "New Way to Live"  Kennedy, Marshall, Tremonti, Phillips  
17. "Mud Bone" (Robert Johnson cover)Robert Johnson  
18. "Rise Today"  Kennedy, Marshall, Tremonti, Phillips  

Personnel

Alter Bridge
Additional musicians
  • Ian Keith — rhythm guitar on "One Day Remains"

Production

References

Official DVD MySpace

External links


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