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Release Date:
November 15, 2005
Original Title:
The Gathering: A Sound Relief
Genres:
Music
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 75
A Sound Relief"" is the first official independent concert DVD by international well known Dutch rock band the Gathering. Disk I contains the live concert in DTS 5.1, recorded at the famous Paradiso in Amsterdam in front of an international audience on May 23rd and supported by a superb 3D animation projection show. Disk II features great bonus extra's like a tour video-impression, video interview and a TV special about 15 year the Gathering. The bonus disk also features a collection of the most beautiful 3D animation clips which were especially designed for the band by promising Dutch and Polish 3D artists Michel de Klein and Marcin Pazera.
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