Relive the stories behind your favorite records with the DVD series. 💿✨
Perhaps one of the most poignant episodes is the one covering Metallica’s "Black Album." Seeing the band, particularly James Hetfield and Lars Ulrich, dissect the friction between classic albums dvd
Band members Roger Waters and David Gilmour discuss the groundbreaking synth loops and experimental sounds that defined the 1970s. Relive the stories behind your favorite records with
: Each documentary frames the album within its specific historical moment—whether it’s Pink Floyd's The Dark Side of the Moon (1973) addressing universal themes of madness and time, or Rush's 2112 saving their career through a defiant stand for individual freedom. | Album Title | Artist | Key DVD
| Album Title | Artist | Key DVD Highlights | |-------------|--------|---------------------| | | Pink Floyd | Isolated vocal harmonies, tape loop creation, Alan Parsons’ mixing breakdown. | | Nevermind | Nirvana | Butch Vig dissecting the drum sound, Krist Novoselic discussing “Smells Like Teen Spirit” riff. | | A Night at the Opera | Queen | Brian May explaining his homemade guitar and the a cappella sections of “Bohemian Rhapsody.” | | Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band | The Beatles | George Martin’s final interview, multitrack breakdown of “A Day in the Life.” | | The Joshua Tree | U2 | Daniel Lanois and Brian Eno on ambient textures, Edge’s delay techniques. | | Rumours | Fleetwood Mac | Isolated vocal tracks revealing tension, Lindsey Buckingham’s guitar layering. | | Graceland | Paul Simon | Rhythm tracking sessions with South African musicians, accordion solo breakdown. | | Born to Run | Bruce Springsteen | Piano and glockenspiel mix of the title track, E Street Band session stories. |