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Leatherface - Boat in the Smoke (DVD)

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Perfectly capturing the energy of Leatherface's live performing style, BOAT IN THE SMOKE features a full concert from March 2004 at The Camden Underworld, in London, as well as segments from a June 2001 show in Sunderland, England. The concerts here occurred as a result of the band's decision to reunite in 1998. In each performance, Leatherface recreates the raw energy of their recorded albums, all of which have received positive reviews for their lyrical depth in comparison to other punk acts. Also included is an interview with lead singer Frankie Stubbs, who originally formed the band in 1988.
DVD Features:
Region (unknown)
Keep Case
Full Frame - 1.33
Audio:
Dolby Digital 5.0 - English
Additional Release Material:
Production Interview - Frankie Stubbs - Star
Bonus Feature - Songs Shot in Sunderland 2001
Tracks:
1. Springtime
2. Watching You Sleep
3. Hoodlum
4. Do the Right Thing
5. Small Yellow Chair
6. Raga
7. Not A Day Goes By
8. Little White God
9. Plastic Surgery
10. Heart Is Home
12. Sour Graps
13. Diddly Squat
14. Andy
15. Dead Industrial Atmosphere
16. You Are My Sunshine
17. Hops& Barley
Sunderland 2001 Tracks:
1. Gang Party
2. Pale Moonlight
3. Wax Lyrical
4. Grip
5. Daylight Comes
6. Soundbites
7. Not Superstitious



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The Testament

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And then there's the fact that her beloved cat, Nefertiti, has suddenly learned how to talk.
Or is it that McKenna has suddenly learned how to listen?
Not that she wants to hear what Titi is trying to tell her, because it just might turn her world even further upside down.
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Nate O'Riley, a high-powered D.C. lawyer and recovering alcoholic, must fight both a morally corrupt legal system and his own recurring addiction to find Rachel Lane, a young woman working as doctor deep in the Brazilian wetlands. Rachel has inherited a multi-billion-dollar fortune, but with her other siblings clamoring for a piece of the pie, she unknowingly needs Nate's help to fend them off. But Nate's journey to Brazil becomes a greater, more dangerous adventure than he expected, eventually proving that he needs her help much more than she needs his. An independent, self-assured woman, Rachel opens Nate's eyes to a world he had never known: a world devoid of corruption, money and liquor, and instead, filled with faith and spirituality. A Publishers Weekly best-seller for 31 weeks, THE TESTAMENT was the magazine's longest-running fiction hardcover best-seller in 1999.
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