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Revision as of 00:16, 8 January 2011
This is a documentary about the project "Music Bridges... Over Trobled Waters" - a week in Havana in March 1999 where international musicians worked with Cuban musicians.
"Bridge To Havana" | |
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Artist: | various - incl. Andy Summers & Stewart Copeland |
Directed by: | Joel Gelderman |
Producers: | Marc Bennett, David C. Levy |
Edited by: | Daniel Jacobson |
Filming location(s): | Havana, Cuba |
Initial release date: | 2004-06-29 |
Running time: | 57:00 |
Label: | Pyramid |
Contents
Video summary
On 1999-03-21 Andy Summers and Stewart Copeland flew to Havana, Cuba with a lot of other international musicians for the project "Music Bridges... Over Troubled Waters". A documentary of this week long collaboration with Cuban musicians was eventually released on this DVD in 2004.
Stewart can only be seen briefly on this DVD. He left Cuba after only a few days, while Andy Summers performed at the concert on 1999-03-28 (Track 10: Esto Es Pa' Gozar)
There's also a CD with the same name without any performance / recording of Andy or Stewart!
Production
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Release history
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Cover art | Release date | Country | Format | Language | Special features |
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40px | 2004-06-29 | Country | DVD (Regions ?? / PAL/NTSC ??) | English | Special features |
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See also
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References
source: Alan Roy Scott, IMDB.com, Rogier van der Gugten