 | The story of the life of the All Blacks' Rugby Union star who stands six feet five inches and weighs in at nineteen stone. Includes interviews with the man himself and his mentor Phil Kingsley Jones. |
 | Blessid Union Of Souls: Eliot Sloan (vocals, piano); Jeff Pence (guitar, programming, samples, background vocals); C.P. "Charly" Roth (keyboards, bass, drums, programming, samples); Eddie Hedges (drums, percussion).Additional personnel includes: Curt... |
 | The story of Jackson, Brian, Terry and Derrick, four African American men dealing with the problems of relationships, commitment and dating... |
 | The ninth part of the documentary of the twentieth century's most terrible conflict. |
 | Shante believes she has found the perfect boyfriend until she spots him in a nightclub with another woman... This forces Shante to launch her 'ten day plan' which is carefully designed to make him come crawling back... |
 | The very best moments from previous Rugby World Cup competitions. |
 | The Czars: John Grant (vocals, piano); Jeff Linsenmaier (guitar, drums); Andy Monley (guitar); Chris Pearson (bass). |
 | Dirty Three: M. Turner (guitar); W. Ellis (violin); J. White (drums).Recorded in July 1999.Whatever knowledge or art the musicians who comprise Dirty Three soaked up in their early years must have been not only chaotic and dark, but also sublimely... |
 | The Czars: John Grant (vocals, piano); Roger Green (guitar, background vocals); Chris Pearson (bass); Jeff Linsenmaier (drums, background vocals); Andy Monley.Recorded at NFA Studios, Denver, Colorado in February 2001. |
 | Self-financed release of a live set from London's Union Chapel by the reformed Eighties goth-folk band. Features versions of some of their most popular songs including the top 10 hit 'Martha's Harbour'. Driving folk-rock with mystical lyrics and the... |