The Fool Circle Tour 1981 [DE-Version, Regio 2/ B] Nazareth
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Blu-Ray Cleopatra Entertainment / Cargo Release date: 04/Oct/2024
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Style:
Classic Rock
Product No.:
2101255462
Details / Tracklist:
01. "Telegram" 02. "Razamanaz" 03. "I Want to Do Everything for You" 04. "Holiday" 05. "Heart's Grown Cold" 06. "Cocaine" 07. "Let Me Be Your Leader" 08. "Dressed to Kill" 09. "Pop the Silo" 10. "Love Hurts" 11. "Hair of the Dog" 12. "Expect No Mercy" 13. "Shapes of Things"
Original language:
English (ENG)
Description:
NAZARETH The Fool Circle Tour 1981 [Blu-ray] A classic live concert from Scottish hard-rockers Nazareth! Filmed and recorded at the height of their career in 1981, this awesome footage and live audio has since been digitally remastered and enhanced to capture the essence of the band that delivered such international hits as Love Hurts, Hair Of The Dog, Razamanaz and much more!
"The Fool Circle Tour 1981" on Blu-ray from Cleopatra Entertainment / Cargo captures a pivotal live phase of the legendary Scottish hard rock band Nazareth during their tour in support of the album "The Fool Circle". This high-quality Blu-ray edition focuses on the raw, guitar-driven sound and powerful stage presence that made Nazareth a staple of classic rock throughout the 1970s and early 1980s, highlighting a band at full momentum in the early '81 era. Fans can expect an energetic performance with a setlist that typically centers around the group's hard rock catalog of that period, delivered with the gritty vocals, driving riffs, and tight rhythm section for which the band is renowned. The concert atmosphere, crowd interaction and live arrangements offer an authentic snapshot of Nazareth's touring power at the time, making this release a valuable piece for collectors of rock concert films and live archival material.
The Blu-ray format allows for an upgraded audiovisual experience compared to earlier, lower-resolution sources, with improved image clarity and a more defined soundstage that better conveys the intensity of the performance. While the focus is firmly on the concert itself, the release is aimed at enthusiasts of classic and hard rock who value historical live documents and the aesthetics of early 1980s stage productions. The packaging and curation reflect Cleopatra Entertainment's specialization in catalog and cult music-related titles, making this edition a fitting home for a period-correct rock tour film. For fans of Nazareth and collectors of vintage tour footage, this Blu-ray stands as an opportunity to revisit or discover a significant chapter in the band's touring history.
Cleopatra Entertainment is the film and home-video arm of Cleopatra Records, an independent label known for its deep catalog in rock, punk, electronic and gothic music, as well as for cultivating cult and heritage artists. Operating in partnership with Cargo (a well-established independent distributor in the physical media sector), Cleopatra often focuses on specialty projects, archival concerts, documentaries and genre films that would otherwise be underrepresented in mainstream distribution. Their releases typically place emphasis on preserving and re-presenting historically significant performances for dedicated fan communities and collectors, with a particular strength in classic rock and alternative music.
At the heart of this release is Nazareth, one of the defining Scottish hard rock bands, formed in the late 1960s and rising to international prominence in the 1970s. Fronted for many years by powerhouse vocalist Dan McCafferty, Nazareth became widely known for hits such as "Love Hurts" and "Hair of the Dog," as well as for their extensive touring and consistently hard-hitting live shows. Their albums of the 1970s secured lasting recognition on the global rock scene, and their influence can be traced in subsequent generations of hard rock and metal bands that drew inspiration from their combination of melodic hooks and gritty heaviness. Although specific director or additional creative participants in this particular film are not definitively documented here, Nazareth themselves are the central creative force, with their long and successful recording and touring history providing the backbone of this concert feature.