OLIVIA NEWTON-JOHN / TREASURES : VIDEO ANTHOLOGY VOL.1 [2DVD]
The first volume covers her life from her childhood in Australia in the 1960s to the early 70s, when she moved to England, made her solo debut, and achieved success in Europe and America. DVD 1 begins with a memorial tribute video at the beginning and a valuable TV appearance video of the cute girls in Australia in the 1960s. It is a treasure video that can be said to be the origin, such as a duo with Pat Carroll, with whom he has been active for a long time. In 1971, after she moved to England, she made her solo debut and energetically made numerous TV appearances in various European countries, and a number of her notable videos are included in chronological order. She performed Carole King's ``Will You Love Me Tomorrow'' and S&G's ``Scarborough Fair'' in scenes with Cliff Richard's movie and Georgie Fame. It is also worth noting that other TV shows are showing not only hit songs but also a number of rare covers that have not been recorded or released, such as Beatles numbers and Carpenters' "Yesterday Once More" and "Sing". Furthermore, it is a must-see to see him co-star with such greats as Dean Martin and Bob Hope. DVD2 includes the complete movie ``Tomorrow'' starring the legendary ``Tomorrow'' who was active in a band before her solo debut in 1970. Although it's a cheap science fiction movie that gives you a sense of the times, there are many scenes of the Tomorrow band performing, and Olivia's energetic and youthful vocals and cute appearance are heart-pounding! Although it was made into a video in the past, it is now difficult to obtain, and it is a valuable treasure footage that is known among fans as a phantom cult movie. Additionally, two of the band's only singles not included in the movie are also included.
OLIVIA NEWTON-JOHN / TREASURES : VIDEO ANTHOLOGY VOL.2 [2DVD]
The second edition is a complete recording of the many TV appearances from her debut in 1971, as well as two of Olivia's first starring TV special shows, which were aired on the US network in 1976 and the British BBC in 1977. DVD1 contains footage not included in the first edition from 1971 to 1977 in chronological order. He is young and energetic, and has performed a Beatles cover with Cliff Richard, six songs at the 1974 Eurovision Contest, a Midnight Special including the worldwide hit "Temptation of the Breeze", and a collaboration with John Denver. This is a must-see collection of 70's footage that captures the beautiful Olivia's growth from her youthful early days to a world-famous singer. DVD2 includes a complete recording of the first two starring TV special shows that were broadcast in the US and UK at the height of their popularity. The first half is "A SPECIAL OLIVIA NEWTON-JOHN", which was broadcast on the ABC network in the United States in 1976, and includes American standard numbers and the Beatles' big hits "Don't Stop Believin'," "Temptation of the Breeze," and "Sam." This is a TV show unique to the 70's where you sing and dance in a studio set with a variety of covers and more. The second half is "ONLY OLIVIA" which was broadcast on the BBC in the UK in 1977, and although it has the same concept as the first half, it is noteworthy that the songs and set are different. In the past, it has been known for video footage with poor image quality, but this time it is the latest video that was rebroadcast for the first time in 40 years in memory of Olivia in 2022, and it is completely recorded in a super beautiful quality that will surely impress fans of the past!
OLIVIA NEWTON-JOHN / TREASURES : VIDEO ANTHOLOGY VOL.3 [2DVD]
A new visual anthology ``Treasures ~ Video Anthology 3 = 1976-1978'' that compiles many precious treasure videos of Olivia Newton-John in chronological order is now available! The third installment of this series includes the TV special "OLIVIA!" in 1978, which featured guests such as ABBA and Andy Gibb, and the TV special "Down Home Down" in 1976, which guided Glen Campbell in her hometown of Australia. Mainly includes "Under". DVD 1 includes the complete US original version of the 1978 TV special "OLIVIA!" and valuable rehearsal footage. This is a must-see for the best entertainment show, featuring performances by ABBA, who were at the height of their popularity at the time, and Andy Gibb, who later had a hit duet with Olivia, as well as comedy skits and dance. And the rehearsal video includes 3 versions from the unedited master. It is also noteworthy that the audio here is a high-quality stereo sound source! This is a valuable excavated video that shows how carefully and carefully rehearsed just like the actual performance. DVD2 contains footage broadcast in Japan in the 1970s as the ``Japan TV Collection.'' The live video of their first visit to Japan in 1976 is recorded as a high-quality highlight video that was broadcast later. Also includes the 1978 “OLIVIA!” show and the 1976 Japan TV broadcast version of “Down Home Down Under.” It has Japanese subtitles with original Japanese editing content that differs from the US version. This is a treasured archive video that includes some uncut TV commercials from that time. It turns out that "Down Home Down Under" was also broadcast in two parts after the main episode ended. This is also a guide to Glen Campbell in his homeland of Australia, and includes performances of the Turtles' ``Happy Together'' and British folk songs ``Greensleeves'' and ``Walting Matilda.'' Also includes the US original broadcast version of "Down Home Down Under" as an extra. The Japanese version has a complete recording of good image quality, including cut scenes.
The first volume covers her life from her childhood in Australia in the 1960s to the early 70s, when she moved to England, made her solo debut, and achieved success in Europe and America. DVD 1 begins with a memorial tribute video at the beginning and a valuable TV appearance video of the cute girls in Australia in the 1960s. It is a treasure video that can be said to be the origin, such as a duo with Pat Carroll, with whom he has been active for a long time. In 1971, after she moved to England, she made her solo debut and energetically made numerous TV appearances in various European countries, and a number of her notable videos are included in chronological order. She performed Carole King's ``Will You Love Me Tomorrow'' and S&G's ``Scarborough Fair'' in scenes with Cliff Richard's movie and Georgie Fame. It is also worth noting that other TV shows are showing not only hit songs but also a number of rare covers that have not been recorded or released, such as Beatles numbers and Carpenters' "Yesterday Once More" and "Sing". Furthermore, it is a must-see to see him co-star with such greats as Dean Martin and Bob Hope. DVD2 includes the complete movie ``Tomorrow'' starring the legendary ``Tomorrow'' who was active in a band before her solo debut in 1970. Although it's a cheap science fiction movie that gives you a sense of the times, there are many scenes of the Tomorrow band performing, and Olivia's energetic and youthful vocals and cute appearance are heart-pounding! Although it was made into a video in the past, it is now difficult to obtain, and it is a valuable treasure footage that is known among fans as a phantom cult movie. Additionally, two of the band's only singles not included in the movie are also included.
OLIVIA NEWTON-JOHN / TREASURES : VIDEO ANTHOLOGY VOL.2 [2DVD]
The second edition is a complete recording of the many TV appearances from her debut in 1971, as well as two of Olivia's first starring TV special shows, which were aired on the US network in 1976 and the British BBC in 1977. DVD1 contains footage not included in the first edition from 1971 to 1977 in chronological order. He is young and energetic, and has performed a Beatles cover with Cliff Richard, six songs at the 1974 Eurovision Contest, a Midnight Special including the worldwide hit "Temptation of the Breeze", and a collaboration with John Denver. This is a must-see collection of 70's footage that captures the beautiful Olivia's growth from her youthful early days to a world-famous singer. DVD2 includes a complete recording of the first two starring TV special shows that were broadcast in the US and UK at the height of their popularity. The first half is "A SPECIAL OLIVIA NEWTON-JOHN", which was broadcast on the ABC network in the United States in 1976, and includes American standard numbers and the Beatles' big hits "Don't Stop Believin'," "Temptation of the Breeze," and "Sam." This is a TV show unique to the 70's where you sing and dance in a studio set with a variety of covers and more. The second half is "ONLY OLIVIA" which was broadcast on the BBC in the UK in 1977, and although it has the same concept as the first half, it is noteworthy that the songs and set are different. In the past, it has been known for video footage with poor image quality, but this time it is the latest video that was rebroadcast for the first time in 40 years in memory of Olivia in 2022, and it is completely recorded in a super beautiful quality that will surely impress fans of the past!
OLIVIA NEWTON-JOHN / TREASURES : VIDEO ANTHOLOGY VOL.3 [2DVD]
A new visual anthology ``Treasures ~ Video Anthology 3 = 1976-1978'' that compiles many precious treasure videos of Olivia Newton-John in chronological order is now available! The third installment of this series includes the TV special "OLIVIA!" in 1978, which featured guests such as ABBA and Andy Gibb, and the TV special "Down Home Down" in 1976, which guided Glen Campbell in her hometown of Australia. Mainly includes "Under". DVD 1 includes the complete US original version of the 1978 TV special "OLIVIA!" and valuable rehearsal footage. This is a must-see for the best entertainment show, featuring performances by ABBA, who were at the height of their popularity at the time, and Andy Gibb, who later had a hit duet with Olivia, as well as comedy skits and dance. And the rehearsal video includes 3 versions from the unedited master. It is also noteworthy that the audio here is a high-quality stereo sound source! This is a valuable excavated video that shows how carefully and carefully rehearsed just like the actual performance. DVD2 contains footage broadcast in Japan in the 1970s as the ``Japan TV Collection.'' The live video of their first visit to Japan in 1976 is recorded as a high-quality highlight video that was broadcast later. Also includes the 1978 “OLIVIA!” show and the 1976 Japan TV broadcast version of “Down Home Down Under.” It has Japanese subtitles with original Japanese editing content that differs from the US version. This is a treasured archive video that includes some uncut TV commercials from that time. It turns out that "Down Home Down Under" was also broadcast in two parts after the main episode ended. This is also a guide to Glen Campbell in his homeland of Australia, and includes performances of the Turtles' ``Happy Together'' and British folk songs ``Greensleeves'' and ``Walting Matilda.'' Also includes the US original broadcast version of "Down Home Down Under" as an extra. The Japanese version has a complete recording of good image quality, including cut scenes.