Mumford & Sons are pleased to announce the details of their forthcoming DVD/Blu-ray release. This deluxe, 3-disc limited edition of ‘South Africa: Dust And Thunder’ will be released through Gentlemen of the Road/Eagle Vision on February 3, 2017.
This limited deluxe edition includes ‘Dust And Thunder’, ‘We Wrote This Yesterday’ and a CD with selections from ‘Dust And Thunder’. It is bound in a hardback red leatherette cover with dark gold foil, with a 20-page booklet including exclusive never-before-seen photos printed on uncoated paper.
Chronicling the first meeting of South Africa with its favourite British band, Mumford & Sons, award-winning director Dick Carruthers gets to the very heart of what makes Mumford & Sons such a special act. Filmed live against the beautiful Pretorian outback, the band performs their most recent material and classic hits in front of an exhilarated crowd. Filmed in stunning 4K and presented in DTS-HD 5.1 Master Audio and Dolby Atmos.
The documentary We Wrote This Yesterday follows Mumford & Sons as they travel across uncharted territory playing the major cities of South Africa with an eclectic mix of musician friends. They explore the craft of songwriting and the people, events and influences that dictate that. The film showcases the band at their most open and collaborative as they relish the excitement of playing to crowds in new cities who’ve never seen them before.
This bundle includes the exclusive Gentlemen of the Road version of the Blu-ray with a limited edition glossy film poster from the Dust and Thunder theatrical release (size A2).
Blu-ray Tracklisting:
Snake Eyes
I Will Wait
Below My Feet
Wilder Mind
Awake My Soul
Lover Of The Light
Tompkins Square Park
Believe
Ghosts That We Knew
The Cave
Ditmas
Dust Bowl Dance
Wona
Lampenda
There Will Be Time
Little Lion Man
The Wolf
Total Running Time: 94 +66 + 63 mins approx.
Blu-ray Audio: LPCM Stereo, DTS-HD 5.1 Master Audio, DUST & THUNDER only: Dolby Atmos
Aspect Ratio: 1080 High Definition 16:9 Widescreen
Picture Format: NTSC
Region: ABC (all)
Mumford and Sons with a Dolby Atmos mix, very cool!