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Release Date:
September 16, 2005
Original Title:
SoundStage Presents: Robert Plant And The Strange Sensation
Genres:
Music
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 66
Soundstage: Robert Plant and the Strange Sensation is the first live DVD by Robert Plant and the Strange Sensation, featuring a performance filmed for the Soundstage television series in Chicago on September 16, 2005, in addition to bonus features from prior to the founding of the Strange Sensation 1. "No Quarter" - 2. "Shine It All Around" - 3. "Black Dog" - 4. "Freedom Fries" 5. "Four Sticks" - 6. "Tin Pan Valley" - 7. "Gallow's Pole" - 8. "The Enchanter" - 9. "Whole Lotta Love"
Administration:
Lauren Cohen
Art Direction:
Michael Glascott
Associate Producer:
Christine Davies
Camera Operator:
Mark Zurawiec
Jim Tianis
Ken Heinemann
Tom Siegel
Ray Moffat
Clark Gray
Mike Prendergast
Roy Allen
Mark Sofil
Carlos Tronshaw
Director:
Joe Thomas
Director of Operations:
Marvin J. Pienta
Derrick Young
Editor:
Skip Masters
Graphic Designer:
Nicole Scigouski
Legal Services:
Andrew Velcoff
Joel A. Katz
Lighting Director:
Dave Ambrosio
Jim Gedwellas
Line Producer:
Nicolette Ferri
Makeup Artist:
Cindy Surman
Other:
Mary Zaug
Evelyn Shriver
Spencer M. Rohan
Don Adydan
Dave Moyer
Susan Nadler
Fran Harth
Producer:
Joe Thomas
Production Assistant:
Carolyn Broughton
Beth Humbert
Eddie Griffen
Robin Humbert
Stephen Siwinski
Sarah Warner
Susie Guttenberger
Peggy Brandt
Rose Sifuentes
Sandy Raeside
Stacey Egan
Mike Wanka
Production Coordinator:
Tim Ferrin
Production Manager:
Ron Yergovich
Second Unit Director:
Cynthia Malek
Skip Masters
Video Assist Operator:
Steve Miller
Wardrobe Designer:
Linda Fuelling
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