Claude Nobs
Alanis Morissette - Live At Montreux 2012
Alanis Morissette is one of the most successful female artists and songwriters of all time and has sold in excess of 60 million albums worldwide. Her voice is instantly recognizable and she is a consummate live performer. On July 2nd, 2012, Alanis Morissette returned to Montreux as part of her Guardian Angel Tour in support of her new album "Havoc And Bright Lights". It was her third appearance at the festival. The set showcased a number of tracks from the new album alongside classic tracks from across her career.
Live At Montreux 1990
The legendary bluesman John Lee Hooker brought his boogie style blend of rhythm & blues to deliver two blistering performances at the Montreux Jazz Festival in 1983 and 1990. Returning to the prestigious festival in 1990 with The Coast To Coast Blues Band the tracklist features hits such as ‘Boom Boom”, “The Healer” and his no.1 Jukebox hit “Boogie Chillen’”.
Live At Montreux 1987
On the 15th of July 1987, two guitar maestros shared the stage at Montreux Jazz Festival for an evening of breath-taking flamenco music. The repertoire is drawn from their solo albums, from albums by The Guitar Trio and from covers of music written by friends such as Chick Corea and Egberto Gismonti.
Live At Montreux 1986
Otis Rush’s triumphant appearance at the 1986 Montreux festival signalled his return to international prominence. This unique concert also features Eric Clapton and Luther Allison.
Live At Montreux 2003
The Crusaders were one of the pioneers of jazz-funk in the seventies and have made a number of visits to Montreux over the years. This film focuses on their performance from 2003 when the band was touring in support of their album ‘Rural Renewal’. Founder members Joe Sample and Wilton Felder were joined in the line-up by long standing friend Ray Parker Jr. on guitar and by the inimitable Randy Crawford on vocals. They delivered a set that spanned their career from early days up to their latest album capped with a stunning nine minute plus performance of their classic “Street Life” and finished off with a fun rendition of Ray Parker Jr.’s “Ghostbusters”.