PINK CREAM 69: 'Past & Present' DVD, 'Live In Karlsruhe' Live CD Details Revealed

September 3, 2009

German/British melodic hard rockers PINK CREAM 69 will release the "Past & Present" DVD and "Live In Karlsruhe" live CD on the following dates:

Europe (DVD and live CD): October 9 (Frontiers Records)
Japan (live CD only): September 30 (Marquee Inc.)

"Past & Present" will include:

* Concert from Karlsruhe (Jan. 24, 2009) - 88 minutes
* Interview incl. backstage material - 55 minutes
* "Size It Up – Live In Japan" video from 1992 - 58 minutes (with former singer Andi Deris; previously only released on VHS tape)
* All video clips of the band - 31 minutes
* Bonus material "Live At Masters Of Rock" (July 15, 2007) - 25 minutes
* Bonus material "Live At Das Fest" (July 20, 2007) - 14 minutes

"Live in Karlsruhe" will include:

* The complete concert from Karlsruhe (Jan. 24, 2009)
* Two acoustic songs from "Das Fest" (July 20, 2007)

Video footage of PINK CREAM 69 performing the song "Carnaby Road" on October 25, 2008 at the Firefest in Nottingham, England can be viewed below.

PINK CREAM 69's latest album, "In10sity", was released in March 2007 via Frontiers Records.

"In10sity" was a special album in the group's history. On one hand, it marked the band's debut for its new label, Frontiers Records. On the other, it was PINK CREAM 69's tenth regular studio effort and celebrated the group's 20th anniversary. The CD was recorded from October 2006 to January 2007 at the famous House Of Music studios near Stuttgart, Germany and was once again produced by Dennis Ward. Besides a truly dynamic and explosive production the album blows the listener away with a blistering set of songs.

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