![]() ![]() Guitar frets also posed the same challenge, however in both cases the cross-colour artefact demon raised its head more often than not. The metal mesh on the stage floor will test your TV's capabilities when the twisting camera pulls back to reveal finer and finer gridlines. You can pick out many details on the musician's faces and instruments as the camera perches itself in front of each band member. Sharpness before and after was satisfactory. I zoomed the full frame image to its intended widescreen ratio on my 16:9 TV. The crisp and lively videography (circa 1996) has transferred well to this DVD. If the name sounds unfamiliar to AIC completists then this DVD may hold the only digital recording of it, apart from the Unplugged CD of course! General opinion appears to favour the DVD sound over the CD – not surprising given the improved fidelity afforded by Dolby Digital's higher sampling rate.ĭon't wish to see plot synopses in the future? Change your configuration.Īlthough Alice in Chains-Unplugged is framed at 1.33:1, it is clearly composed for a widescreen ratio of 1.85:1 or 1.78:1, aka 16:9. Track 14 was apparently a new song thrown together before the performance. There are generous close-ups of the guitarists playing and mercifully few shots of the audience, who again sound like a bunch of college football jocks drunk on Bud. Having said that, the format works pretty well. The concert's directorial style here matches all previous Unplugged gigs, so if you're familiar with the template you'll know what to expect. Turn it off here.Īlice In Chains were recorded live for MTV Unplugged three years after they left the music scene in 1993. ![]() If you create a user account, you can add your own review of this DVD Alice in Chains-MTV Unplugged (1996) (NTSC) ![]()
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