Filmed during a three night stint at the O2 Arena in London in Autumn 2009, The Final Tour DVD, with a run time of 137 minutes, celebrates the 50th anniversary of Cliff And The Shadows' first collaboration. Musical gems such as their #1 hits "Living Doll," "It's All In The Game," "Bachelor Boy," and "Apache," as well as a 30-minute bonus feature with interviews and behind-the-scenes footage, are included. The Final Tour � Together Again will continue throughout 2010, with stops in Australia and their first-ever shows in New Zealand.
Sir Cliff Richard, in addition to over 20 years worth of chart success, was the first pop star ever bestowed knighthood by the Queen of England, receiving the honor for his tireless charity work in 1995. He has enjoyed 123 hit singles, while The Shadows endured with continuous chart success of their own.
The recently released CD Reunited (EMI), in which Cliff and The Shadows re-recorded 22 of their beloved tracks sold almost 80,000 albums in three weeks. The Final Tour DVD, released overseas in November 2009, hit #1 on the UK Billboard charts. With the January 2010 release in the States, the American audience can experience the excellence this thriving musical relationship presents.
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