Last album = Chicago XXV: The Christmas Album
(1998)
What's It Gonna Be, Santa?
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The video features Aaron in concert at Disney MGM Studios performing songs from his 2000 album, Aaron's Party (Come Get It) among two others; "Life Is a Party" (from the animated film Rugrats in Paris and on the international edition of the album) and a non-album track, "One for the Summer".
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The DVD release features footage from the concert including Aaron having fun in Disney World, Aaron's 13th birthday party, Carter recording his then-upcoming album, the music video for "That's How I Beat Shaq" along with a personal greeting from Aaron himself.
"Driving the Last Spike" was featured on the live album The Way We Walk, Volume Two: The Longs, and the live DVD The Way We Walk - Live in Concert.
George Duke - additional keys, background vocals & piano on "Come In"
La Luna: Live in Concert, a 2001 Sarah Brightman concert inspired by that album
The live band is composed by Patrice "P-Bass" Jones (bass, backing vocals and MD), Simone Sello (guitars), Stanley Jones (keyboards), Petey-P Merriweather (drums), Mark Giovi (backing vocals) and Lindsay Cole (backing vocals).
Richard Pryor: Live in Concert was the second of Richard Pryor's filmed concert performances, but the first to be released theatrically (Richard Pryor: Live & Smokin' was filmed in 1971, but not released until 1985 on VHS).
"Stumblin'" is a song released as a promotional single from Australian rock group Powderfinger's first live album These Days: Live in Concert.
An acoustic video for "Sunsets" is also featured on bonus DVDs for Vulture Street, and Dream Days at the Hotel Existence, as well as the Sunsets DVD single and These Days: Live in Concert "low key" DVD.
Recorded on October 11, 1998 at Madison Square Garden, New York as part of "The Velvet Rope Tour", the concert was broadcast live on HBO in the United States, and reached an audience of 5.3 million viewers in the US alone.
The Way We Walk – Live in Concert, a live recording released in 1993 as a VHS and in 2001 as a DVD