ALICE COOPER, BLACK CROWES Titles To Receive HD-DVD, Blu-Ray DVD And Standard DVD Releases

August 25, 2006

Eagle Vision, a division of Eagle Rock Entertainment, the leading independent source for high quality music audio and audio/visual music programming, is once again at the forefront of new technology as it announces that it will become the first visual music company to embrace both the new High Definition formats with a simultaneous October 2 release on HD-DVD, Blu-ray DVD and standard DVD of ALICE COOPER's "Live At Montreux 2005" and BLACK CROWES' "Freak ‘n’ Roll… Into The Fog".

The introduction of High Definition is set to revolutionize the industry. Launched in May 2006, its enhanced picture quality is far superior to what is currently accepted as standard. "Eagle Rock is and has always been a forward thinking company and we strive to give our customers the best quality product that is possible," said Lindsay Brown, director of international sales and marketing for Eagle Vision. "We have been filming all our concerts in Hi-Def for several years now and our partners at Montreux Sounds have been filming in Hi-Def since the mid-'90s." (Eagle Vision is the sole representative for the catalogue of the world famous Montreux Jazz Festival).

As well as enhanced picture quality, where possible Eagle Vision intends to feature DTS-HD, Dolby Digital Plus and PCM Stereo, giving an uncompressed sound substantially better than their standard DVD equivalents.

Eagle Vision plan to continue supporting HD-DVD and Blu-ray DVD with selected releases in the future drawn from both existing catalogue and new productions.

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