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RnB 11 May, 2005

New Public Enemy DVD Hits Stores

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OAKS, PA. (www.mvdb2b.com) - "... Captures hip-hop's most influential group ever at their creative peak, blasting the UK with a frantic sound that rock didn't understand and radio didn't support." - GQ
"This two-disc concert DVD of Public Enemy in Europe during their late 80s heyday is funk-ay fresh. Yeeeah, boyeee!" - ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY
"... Footage of PE at their peak." - ROLLING STONE "Chuck D, Flava Flav and their S1W militia in incendiary form." - BLENDER
"... A unique concert DVD and a must-have for post-teen hip-hop heads." - PHILADELPHIA WEEKLY Check Out the Trailer: https://mvdb2b.com/item.php?s=DRB-1368

BONUS FEATURES:
* Classic Photos * Play By Play Commentary by Chuck D * Live Australia 2003 clip - "Channel Zero" and "Can't Trust It" * Bonus Audio CD (with rare remixes)
RETAIL: $16.95 (USC)

Music Video Distributors and SlamJAMZ are pleased to announce the home viewing release of Public Enemy â�' It Takes a Nation: The First London Invasion 1987 for worldwide distribution on DVD/CD.

This DVD follows Public Enemy on their very first embarkment upon the Euro-UK shores during the Def Jam tour of 1987. Thatcher was Prime Minister, Nelson Mandela was still in a South African prison, Reagan was US president, the Wall was still up and a King holiday was far away. PE stepped into this world with plenty to say, vintage interviews, and the incendiary performance.

By pioneering a variation of hardcore Rap that was musically and politically revolutionary, Public Enemy rewrote all of the rules of Hip Hop. What began as the most influential and controversial Rap group of the late '80s, has come to be known as the most definitive Rap group of all time.
Selection #: DRB-1368 UPC: 022891136897 Street Date: April 19, 2005 Retail: $16.95 Run Time: 60 Minutes Audio: 5.1 Surround Sound






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