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Testimony Live DVD


Buy Testimony Live DVD

Track listing:

DVD 1 - Part One:
The entire Testimony album performed by 8 incredible musicians!

DVD 2:
01. We All Need Some Light
02. The Light
03. Stranger In Your Soul
+ 70 minute Tour Documentary featuring rare behind the scenes footage from the rehearsals to the last gig in California.

Total Running Time: approx. 4 hours and 10 minutes

Double DVD housed in a stylish slipcase with a 16 page full color enhanced booklet filled with great photographs from the tour.

Line-Up:
Neal Morse (vocals, guitar and keyboards)
Mike Portnoy (drums and vocals)
Eric Brenton (guitar, violin, flute, mandolin and vocals)
John Krovosa (electric cello)
Bert Baldwin (keyboards and vocals)
Rick Altizer (guitar, keyboards, percussion and vocals)
Randy George (bass, keyboards and vocals)
Mark Leniger (percussion, saxophone and vocals)

TESTIMONY LIVE was recorded at the 013, Tilburg (NL) on the 17th of November 2003. Same venue as the Spock’s and Transatlantic DVDs. We’re not sure why every DVD that Neal’s involved in is shot there, but we guess that it’s practical for some reason. This is possibly the best one yet in terms of quality. Superb camera work, (complete with swooping crane shots), great sound and lighting capture this emotional performance by these world-class musicians in an astounding way. And if the whole Testimony album weren’t enough, then they come back for encores of classic material from Spock’s Beard and Transatlantic. If you didn’t have the opportunity to see one if these rare shows this is the next best thing.

Available in PAL and NTSC(both region free).

Official release dates: PAL version – July 5. NTSC version – July 13.

Here’s the real surprise: There is no limited edition! Just one version! We’re shocked as well.




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