A brand new documentary in the Classic Albums series celebrating the 50th anniversary of the release of Brian Wilson’s masterpiece The Beach Boys ‘Pet Sounds’. Brian Wilson and the surviving members of The Beach Boys, (Mike Love, Al Jardine, Bruce Johnston and David Marks) guide us through the writing and recording of the landmark album that is consistently voted one of the top three influential albums of all time. Featuring exclusive interviews, classic archive and rare studio outtakes from the recording sessions, this film tells the story of the creation of the record that cemented The Beach Boys reputation as a leading force to rival The Beatles and Brian Wilson as a songwriting genius.
Rated: R
For hundreds of thousands of concert fans the tour is over. For millions of hip hop fans the experience is about to begin . . . and it all starts right inside here, it’s the dawn of a new era in music for a new century. Step in. You’re about to go “Up In Smoke” and experience more tha...
This TV Special features the former One Directioner, Niall Horan, back home and performing songs from his critically-acclaimed, debut solo album, Flicker, accompanied by the world-renowned 45-piece RTE Orchestra. Filmed in Dublin during May 2018, including performances of Niall's best loved songs...
This film tells the unusual story that lies behind the making of Elvis Presley's first album for RCA Records, in 1956, and his meteoric rise to Superstardom.
In Memphis, Sam Phillips, founder of Sun Records, gives the inside story of those groundbreaking days when he auditioned, produced and befr...