(Kayos) On October 27, Eagle Rock Entertainment will add another gem to its stunning Montreux collection when Status Quo's Pictures: Live At Montreux 2009 is released on DVD. Status Quo's album Pictures (released in November 2008) celebrated 40 years of the band filling the UK charts with hit after hit. The album was an instant success, charting at #8 and selling over a quarter of a million copies in the UK alone. In July 2009, the Pictures live tour landed at Montreux in Switzerland as part of the world famous festival.
When Status Quo hit the stage, the usually reserved Swiss crowd knew they were in for a treat. Led as always by the twin telecasters of Francis Rossi and Rick Parfitt, they deliver a blistering set of hits and classic tracks from across their career including no less than 18 UK Top 20 hits. This Pictures tour set list has been hailed by many as the band's best ever. Commemorating the 40-year celebration of the band, huge screens behind the stage illustrated high points from Quo's career. Exclusive interviews filmed backstage at Montreux with the always entertaining Rossi and Parfitt are included as bonus features.
Status Quo is one of Britain's most cherished and influential bands. With this DVD coming hot on the heels of their new CD In Search Of The Fourth Chord (released stateside via Eagle Rock on September 15, 2009), Pictures: Live At Montreux is live and loud and serves as a timely reminder of what the Quo legacy is built on.
Track Listing:
1.) Caroline
2.) The Wanderer
3.) Rain
4.) Don't Drive My Car
5.) Mean Girl / Softer Ride
6.) Beginning Of The End
7.) Is There A Better Way
8.) Proposing Medley: What You're Proposing / Down The Dustpipe / Little Lady / Red Sky / Dear John / Big Fat Mama
9.) Pictures Of Matchstick Men / Ice In The Sun
10.) The Oriental
11.) Creepin' Up
12.) In My Chair
13.) Living On An Island
14.) In The Army Now
15.) The Killer
16.) Roll Over Lay Down
17.) Down Down
18.) Whatever You Want
19.) Rockin' All Over The World
20.) Junior's Wailing
21.) Rock 'N' Roll Music / Bye Bye Johnny