Description
Dixie Chicks - Top of the World Tour DVD 2003 On Stage - A zene, amit látnod kell / Sony BMG Music Entertainment / Goodbye Earl, Long time gone, Lnadslide / Produced by Dixi Chicks & Lloyd Maines
UPC 886973597897
REGION 0 PAL DVD (ALL REGIONS)
MADE IN GERMANY
AUDIO: English 5.1, English 2.0
Total Runtime: 85 minutes
In June of 2020, the band changed their name to The Chicks, dropping "Dixie" which referenced the Mason-Dixon line which separated the free northern states and the slave-owning southern states.
The Dixie Chicks formed in 1989 in Dallas, Texas. After years of struggle and changes in personnel, the group achieved large-scale country and pop commercial success starting in the late 1990s, with hit songs such as "Wide Open Spaces", "Cowboy Take Me Away", and "Long Time Gone". They became known for their lively group personae, instrumental virtuosity, fashion sense, and outspoken views. In particular, Natalie Maines' public criticism of President George W. Bush on the eve of the 2003 invasion of Iraq led to considerable controversy for the group, causing them to lose a large part of their core country audience, but gain a new if somewhat smaller audience in the process.
Tracklist / Song list
1 | Goodbye Earl | |
2 | Some Days You Gotta Dance | |
3 | There's Your Trouble | |
4 | Long Time Gone | |
5 | Tortured, Tangled Hearts | |
6 | Travelin' Soldier | |
7 | Hello Mr. Heartache | |
8 | Cold Day In July | |
9 | White Trash Wedding | |
10 | Lil' Jack Slade | |
11 | A Home | |
12 | If I Fall You're Going Down With Me | |
13 | Cowboy Take Me Away | |
14 | Godspeed (Sweet Dreams) | |
15 | Landslide | |
16 | Ready To Run | |
17 | Wide Open Spaces | |
18 | Sin Wagon | |
Bonus | ||
19 | Top Of The World (Video) |
- Band, Acoustic Guitar – Keith Sewell (tracks: 1 to 18)
- Band, Acoustic Guitar, Tin Whistle [Irish Whistles], Concertina, Percussion – John Mock (tracks: 1 to 18)
- Band, Bass – Roscoe Beck (tracks: 1 to 18)
- Band, Drums, Percussion – John Gardner (tracks: 1 to 18)
- Band, Electric Guitar, Acoustic Guitar, Leader [Band Leader] – David Grissom (tracks: 1 to 18)
- Band, Keyboards, Organ [B3 Organ], Accordion – John Deaderick (tracks: 1 to 18)
- Band, Mandolin – Brent Truitt (tracks: 1 to 18)
- Band, Steel Guitar, Dobro – Robby Turner (tracks: 1 to 18)
- Engineer [Assisted By] – Adam Odor (tracks: 1 to 18), Brad Ervin (tracks: 1 to 18), Bud Kimble (tracks: 1 to 18), John Wilson (28) (tracks: 1 to 18), Rick Alvarez (2) (tracks: 1 to 18)
- Engineer [Recording Engineered By] – Fern Alvarez (tracks: 1 to 18), Fred Remmert (tracks: 1 to 18)
- Executive-Producer – Dixie Chicks (tracks: 1 to 18), The Firm (8) (tracks: 1 to 18)
- Film Director – Darrin Roberts (tracks: 1 to 18), Luis Lopez (5) (tracks: 1 to 18)
- Film Editor – Darrin Roberts (tracks: 1 to 18), Eric Haase (tracks: 1 to 18), Luis Lopez (5) (tracks: 1 to 18)
- Mastered By – Fred Remmert (tracks: 1 to 18)
- Mixed By – Fred Remmert (tracks: 1 to 18), Lloyd Maines (tracks: 1 to 18)
- Performer [The Chicks] – Emily Robison, Martie Maguire, Natalie Maines
- Producer – Dixie Chicks, Lloyd Maines
- Strings [String Section], Cello – Matt Brubeck* (tracks: 1 to 18)
- Strings [String Section], Viola – Linda Ghidossi-Deluca (tracks: 1 to 18)
- Strings [String Section], Violin – Hiroko Taguchi (tracks: 1 to 18)
- Strings [String Section], Violin, Leader [String Leader] – Lorenza Ponce (tracks: 1 to 18)