Spinal Tap - The Return of Spinal Tap
Facts
| Artist(s) | Spinal Tap |
| Studio | Import |
| Release Date | July 15, 2003 |
| UPC Code | 821838157090 |
About Spinal Tap - The Return of Spinal Tap
The long awaited return of SPINAL TAP is finally available on DVD! Remember the disaster of the 'Smell the Glove' tour? The Stonehenge set in danger of being crushed by a dwarf? The gig at the air force base? The second billing to a puppet show? Well the band put all that behind them for their much-anticipated return, captured here in a whole new feature-length 'rockumentary'. Behind the scenes we take a look at in the 'where are they now' file. The philosophical Nigel Tufnel, the spiritual David St. Hubbins, & the lukewarm Derek Smalls, bring us up to date with their new directions, as well as showing us where it all began in Squatney, London. There's also a chance to catch up with the familiar faces Marty Di Bergi, ex-Polymer promotions man Artie Fufkin, & Jeanine, who now owns a shop called Potato Republic, specializing in itchy Irish clothing. Prepare to capture once again the sights, the sounds, & the smells of the legendary Spinal Tap. Whadya say - Let's boogie. Approx. 110 minutes. The band are joined on-stage & behind the scenes by a gaggle of friends & celebrities, including Jeff Beck, Martin Short, Kenny Roger, Mel Torme, Bob Geldof, Rob Reiner & more. NTSC/Region 0. Stomp Visual. 2003. Album Description
Tracks
- Rock in the Night
- Cash on Delivery
- Hellhole
- America
- Majesty of Rock
- Just Begin Again
- Sex Bomb Woman
- Stonehedge
- Anwser Is Clear
- Bitch School
- Listen to the Flower People
- Pull a Spinal Tap
- Break Like the Wind
- Diva Fever
- Great Outdoors
- Christmas with the Devil
- Bum Cakes
- Encore
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User Reviews
Average user review:| Uneven and lacks coherence. |
Mick, Sweden April 23, 2008
| If you love rock, you'll love this spoof |
| WARNING: only a mono transfer from the NTSC LaserDisc |
I can tell that it is only a MONO transfer to DVD from the NTSC LaserDisc - which is crazy, because I own the LaserDisc and it's in superb digital stereo (one the best live stereo recordings I've ever heard).
When I transferred my own LaserDisc to DVD-R I had to use my brother's PAL output player which does a dodgy inbuilt conversion of NTSC for PAL TV's. Using the right setting on the DVR for that type of input gives acceptable results, but the process does noticeably compromise the video quality - making it look slightly washed out.
So the "Region free NTSC" DVD does have a more appealing look about the video - the colour and contrast are more natural. The major flaw (aside from being mono) is that the soundtrack is very slightly, but very annoyingly, out of synch all the way through - even though it is perfect on my LaserDisc.
As others have pointed out there are several blatant or wildly wrong song titles on this DVD (eight wrong titles in all), and this fact combined with "The Folksmen" being called "The Folkman", indicates that whoever authored this DVD knows as little about the English language as they do about Spinal Tap - and they didn't look for the correct titles elsewhere.
The other available version of "The Return Of Spinal Tap" is on the "bonus" DVD in the 4 disc French made (Studio Canal) boxed set, which comes in a Marshall Stack display box. That version is clearly made from the original film stock - it looks fantastic, BUT it is only the first 60 minutes (side 1) of the 110 minutes on the LaserDisc version AND it lacks some of the post production title and audio editing as well as being in mono - but with a MUCH wimpier sound than the mono audio of the "Region free NTSC" DVD.
I have given up hope of finding an officially released stereo DVD equivalent to my "Return Of Spinal Tap" LaserDisc. It took a bit of work, but I was able to use Sony Vegas video editing software to perfectly synchronise the video from this dual layer mono DVD with the stereo audio from my LaserDisc. It's been well worth the effort to have the best possible version in the DVD format. Mind you, if the producers of this particular DVD had done their job right, then everyone else would be able to own a DVD of the exact same quality.
As it stands this "Region free NTSC" DVD is at best a two star version of what could have been a five star DVD. June 8, 2007
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