Difference between revisions of "Live at Barbakan"
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*Rated: FSK 16 (self-applied) | *Rated: FSK 16 (self-applied) | ||
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*Run Time: 42 minutes (approx) | *Run Time: 42 minutes (approx) | ||
*Aspect / ratio: 4:3 (standard TV) | *Aspect / ratio: 4:3 (standard TV) | ||
*Production: [[Klenschmidtz Produktion]] (DE) | *Production: [[Klenschmidtz Produktion]] (DE) | ||
*Edited: Dieter Einbeck | *Edited: Dieter Einbeck |
Revision as of 11:22, 28 August 2014
Live at Barbakan | ||||
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VHS / DVD by Lost Soul | ||||
Released | Sept. 11, 1996 | |||
Recorded | May 3, 1996 | |||
Location | New Haven, Connecticut | |||
Genre | metal | |||
Length | 42 approx | |||
Language | English | |||
Director | Bettina Kreiensen | |||
Producer | Klaus Klenschmidtz | |||
Lost Soul album chronology | ||||
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Live at Barbakan is a Live VHS, and later, DVD by Lost Soul. The show was filmed on May 3, 1996 at Barbakan in New Haven Connecticut. The Barbakan was a short-lived music venue with a Medieval theme. The VHS was released in Germany, then later worldwide.
band
- Tony Mica - bass
- Bryan Reilly - guitar
- Mykill - drums
- Charlie Burke - vocals
specs
- Format: NTSC color
- Language: English
- Region: All Regions
- Number of discs: 1
- Rated: FSK 16 (self-applied)
- Release Date: 9/11/96
- Run Time: 42 minutes (approx)
- Aspect / ratio: 4:3 (standard TV)
- Production: Klenschmidtz Produktion (DE)
- Edited: Dieter Einbeck