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Peter Gabriel - Live in Athens 1987 DVD
Review by Gary Hill
So, I’m going to go about this backwards. Normally I talk about the main course of a DVD release first and then look at the bonus stuff.

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Peter Gabriel - Back to Front: Live in London BluRay
Review by Gary Hill
Fans of the So album will especially want to pick this up.

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Peter Gabriel - Secret World Live DVD
Review by Gary Hill
This video was originally released in 1994. It actually won a Grammy Award for Best Music Film. The sound and video quality are exceptional.
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Genesis - Three Sides Live BluRay
Review by Gary Hill
I like this period of Genesis a lot. They were touring for the Abacab album.

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Genesis - Sum of the Parts DVD
Review by Gary Hill
I guess how you feel about this documentary will have a lot to do with which period of Genesis’ career you like the best.

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Ian Gillan - with the Don Airey Band and Orchestra - Contractual Obligation BluRay
Review by Larry Toering
Ian Gillan with the Don Airey Band and Orchestra’s Contractual Obligation on BluRay is a special show to go with the three-disc album set which contains other shows.

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David Gilmour - In Concert DVD
Review by Greg Olma

This is an odd release from David Gilmour as it showcases mainly a show from 2001 and then adds in some additional pieces from a 2002 concert. 


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Gong - Live At The Gong Family Unconventional Gathering DVD
Review by Gary Hill
I have to admit to being a casual Gong fan, so obviously my review will come from that viewpoint.

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