Arcade Fire The Reflektor Tapes Documentary Announced (Week in Review)
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Arcade Fire The Reflektor Tapes Documentary Announced was a Top 3 story on Tuesday: (Kayos) Eagle Rock have announced that they will be releasing Arcade Fire's The Reflektor Tapes documentary on 2 disc DVD and 2 disc Blu-ray on January 27th. We were sent the following details: The Reflektor Tapes is a visually stunning and hypnotic documentary about the making of Arcade Fire's hugely successful 2013 studio album Reflektor by director Kahlil Joseph (who also directed Beyonc�'s "Lemonade" film). The Reflektor album debuted at the No.1 position in the Billboard Top 200 and established itself as a global hit. As well as the film, this release also includes the stunning full live show which includes: "Reflektor", "No Cars Go", "Rebellion (Lies)", "Neighborhood # 3 (Power Out)", "The Suburbs", "Wake Up", "Afterlife", "Ready To Start", and many more, offering over four hours of entertainment overall. The Reflektor Tapes received its premiere at the 2015 Toronto International Film Festival. This compelling and illuminating documentary captures recording sessions, live performances and the band's time in Haiti, a country with which they have a long-standing relationship. The second disc in the set features Arcade Fire's full-length live concert from Earl's Court in London on June 6th, 2014, filmed during the Reflektor tour, which perfectly complements the documentary. Read more including the tracklisting - here.
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