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Oldies 26 May, 2010

Cliff Richard & Ian Dury Two New 'Rare And Unseen' Dvd Releases On July 27, 2010

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OAKS, PA. (Top40 Charts/ MVD Entertainment Group) - Cliff Richard "Rare and Unseen" takes an inside look at the talented, charismatic, singer-songwriter and actor who dominated the British popular music scene in the late 1950s and early 1960s, before and during The Beatles' first year in the charts.

From his UK chart-topping successes to being a TV and film personality, Richard has certainly made his mark in the entertainment industry. He played, he recorded and conquered the planet for five decades - and he is the only artist to have had a number one single in the UK in five consecutive decades, doing so from the 1950s through to the 1990s.

This brand new DVD release is a collection of rare footage featuring original rare film and videos of the singer, newsreels and photographs from private collections.

Featuring:
Newcastle City Hall religious special - Thought lost and now restored
Russell Harty Interviews - Two in depth conversations with the much loved and missed 'King of ITV chat shows'
London Tonight - Cliff on the top of a London bus, broadcast once on local TV News
The Tube - Shown once and never repeated
Meet the Public - Cliff Answers Questions
Rock Gospel - Thought wiped, now found - the faith based rock show that rocked the Church
Cliff and The Shadows interviewed on their Reunion Tour

In this edition, the British rock-n-roll singer, lyricist, bandleader and actor Ian Dury - the man who rose to fame during the late 1970s, during the punk and New Wave era of rock music.

Best known as the founder and lead singer of his band Ian Dury and the Blockheads, he released a host of seminal songs - most notably "Sex & Drugs & Rock & Roll", "What A Waste" and the UK chart-topping single "Hit Me With Your Rhythm Stick". He toured extensively with his band over the years with the likes of Elvis Costello, Nick Lowe and Larry Wallis and released a dozen albums, with New Boots and Panties going platinum in 1977. After his death from liver cancer in 2000, Suggs, the singer with Madness, described him as "possibly the finest lyricist we've seen."

This brand new DVD release - to coincide with the 10th anniversary of Dury's death - is a collection of rare footage, featuring original film and videos of the singer, newsreels and photographs from private collections.

NOTE: The biopic Sex, Drugs & Rock & Roll was released in UK cinemas in January 2010, chronicling Dury's rise to fame, his battle with polio and the legacy he left behind. It's currently on-demand in the US.

Featuring:
The earliest known TV performance from the London Programme 1976
Three great interviews with much missed Mancunian Tony Wilson who died in 2007
Final Richard and Judy interview and live performance restored for widescreen
Includes EIGHT live musical performances with the Kilburns and the Blockheads: 'Sex & Drugs & Rock & Roll', 'Sweet Gene Vincent', 'Upminster Kid', 'Rough Kids', 'Billy Bentley', 'England's Glory', 'Blockheads' and 'Geraldine'






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