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Magma - To Life, Death and Beyond: The Music of Magma DVD
Review by Gary Hill
Given that the music of Magma is set in their own language, it seems appropriate that most people will need captions on for this film.

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Marillion - Marbles In The Park DVD
Review by Greg Olma
The great thing about Marillion is that they are rewriting the way a band interacts with their fan base.  They were the first (to the best of my knowledge) to use crowd-sourcing to put out music and fund tours. 

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Marillion - All One Tonight - Live at the Royal Albert Hall DVD
Review by Greg Olma
I reviewed the two-CD set of this concert here at Music Street Journal and back then I felt that the audio was great and you didn’t need the video of the concert.

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Iain Matthews - Live At Rockpalast DVD
Review by Gary Hill

Iain Matthews is probably known most as part of the band Fairport Convention. This live DVD captures him in solo performance with his own band.


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Brian May and Kerry Ellis - The Candelight Concerts Live At Montreux 2013 DVD
Review by Gary Hill
This is quite an impressive set. The centerpiece here is a video of the recent concert at Montreux.

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Neal Morse - Testimony DVD
Review by Josh Turner
If there is one music DVD to get this year, I have the one for you. There is no doubt in my mind that I would choose Neal Morse: Testimony Live as DVD of the year.
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Neal Morse - The Neal Morse Band The Similitude of a Dream Live In Tilburg 2017 DVD Box Set
Review by Gary Hill
Say what you will, but Neal Morse and his band are among the most talented people out there. Morse keeps releasing such high quality stuff, too.

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Mostly Autumn - The V Shows DVD
Review by Josh Turner
This DVD was my first encounter with the band, and I must say it had really impressed me. Now I can understand all the hype around this band.
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