Posted November 7, 200717 yr The official site have announced Live at the Albert Hall DVD will be released in HD and Blu-Ray with a 12 page booklet on December 3rd. From Play.com http://images.play.com/covers/3514018m.jpg It was the concert of the year back in 2001, and subsequently became one of the biggest selling music DVDs of all time. Robbie Williams: Live At The Albert captured the world's greatest solo male performer at the height of his powers, fulfilling a lifelong ambition to play the songs he had grown up with. Tracklisting: 1. Eternity (Orchestral Version) (Live At The Royal Albert Hall) 2. The Well Swung Intro (Live At The Royal Albert Hall) 3. Have You Met Miss Jones? (Live At The Royal Albert Hall) 4. Mack The Knife (Live At The Royal Albert Hall) 5. Straighten Up And Fly Right (Live At The Royal Albert Hall) 6. Let's Face The Music And Dance (Live At The Royal Albert Hall) 7. Well, Did You Evah (Live At The Royal Albert Hall) 8. Well, Did You Evah (Reprise) (Live At The Royal Albert Hall) 9. The Lady Is A Tramp (Live At The Royal Albert Hall) 10. Things (Live At The Royal Albert Hall) 11. One For My Baby (Live At The Royal Albert Hall) 12. Mr Bojangles (Live At The Royal Albert Hall) 13. I Will Talk And Hollywood Will Listen (Live At The Royal Albert Hall) 14. Do Nothin' Till You Hear From Me (Live At The Royal Albert Hall) 15. Beyond The Sea (Live At The Royal Albert Hall) 16. Me And My Shadow (As Performed By Sammy Davis, Jr And Frank Sinatra) (Live At The Royal Albert Hall) 17. Me And My Shadow (Reprise) (As Performed By Sammy Davis Jr And Frank Sinatra) (Live At The Royal Albert Hall) 18. Let Me Entertain You (Orchestral Version) (Live At The Royal Albert Hall) 19. Ain't That A Kick In The Head (Live At The Royal Albert Hall) 20. It Was A Very Good Year (Live At The Royal Albert Hall) 21. My Way (Live At The Royal Albert Hall) 22. My Way (Reprise) (Live At The Royal Albert Hall) 23. Backstage Footage (Live At The Albert Hall)
November 7, 200717 yr Author What a shame. For a second there I though we were finally getting a DVD of one of the many classic gigs that have yet to be released, like Manchester, Cologne etc. Oh well, at least it's something, although I won't be buying it as those Blue Ray DVD's are such a rip-off imo. €38 on Play.com, so probebly €50 in shops :o He should sign up to Interscope (one of Universal's record companies), as U2 are signed there, and all of their classic gigs seem to be getting released on DVD over the past number of years. I wish EMI would somehow learn how to keep fans happy, then they might not be losing such huge amounts of money.
November 8, 200717 yr Am not sure if buy it, but I want the booklet :cry: :wub: is it a new booklet anyway? :unsure:
November 8, 200717 yr silly question but............... do you need a HD dvd player to play the disc, I got a HD tv :unsure:
November 8, 200717 yr silly question but............... do you need a HD dvd player to play the disc, I got a HD tv :unsure: Yes :( It's a rip-off if you ask me -_-
November 8, 200717 yr I'm not buying.... unless it has a very nice cover with Robbie winking at me through the shop windows ^_^
November 8, 200717 yr Looking on the bright side Twinkle, at least you wouldnt have to buy 2 versions, one for home and one for the car :P unless you have a dvd player in the car :unsure:
November 8, 200717 yr Not yet :teresa: But if there's 2 different versions with Robbie winking at me I might have to buy one ^_^
November 8, 200717 yr What's Blue Ray? :unsure: It's a type of HD :o Practicly the same but just a different company (But you have to buy seperate DVD's & Players) -_-
November 8, 200717 yr Well this is probally the most pointless thing that has happened in a long time. :rofl: The 'Albert Hall' already has thousands/million sales behind it, why would they think people will rush out and buy it as HD? :lol:
November 9, 200717 yr omg i hope we can get it here!!! 'And through it all' came here!!! I want it for Christmas!!! :yahoo: :yahoo:
November 9, 200717 yr What a shame. For a second there I though we were finally getting a DVD of one of the many classic gigs that have yet to be released, like Manchester, Cologne etc. Oh well, at least it's something, although I won't be buying it as those Blue Ray DVD's are such a rip-off imo. €38 on Play.com, so probebly €50 in shops :o He should sign up to Interscope (one of Universal's record companies), as U2 are signed there, and all of their classic gigs seem to be getting released on DVD over the past number of years. I wish EMI would somehow learn how to keep fans happy, then they might not be losing such huge amounts of money. He could make so much money on DVDs if only theyd put a bunch of rare footage out!!!
November 10, 200717 yr Author http://www.therobbiewilliamssite.com/latahd.jpg The show was the hot ticket of the year back in 2001, and now, get ready for Live At The Albert's exciting High Definition release, allowing us to see Robbie in all his techni-colour glory. Totalling over 100 minutes of footage, this incredible Blu-ray/HD DVD release comes complete with a 12-page booklet outlining the DVD content and contains Robbie’s now legendary show in its entirety. With hugely increased capacity and resolution for both picture and audio, these two new formats ensure that, for the very first time, this stunning live film can be seen as it was intended, capturing Robbie at his swinging best and fulfilling a lifelong ambition to play the songs he had grown up with. Live At the Albert is available from Monday, 3rd December, 2007 on HD DVD and Blu-ray. TRWS