Later With Jools Holland - Cool Britannia details

Format: Ex DVD
Starring: Manic Street Preachers, Jools Holland, Blur, Pulp, Su, Echo And The Bunnymen, The Verve, Ash, Supergrass
Director: Janet Fraser-Crook
Genre: Music/Musical - Music - Easy Listening
Studio: WARNER MUSIC VISION
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Later With Jools Holland - Cool Britannia
Ex Feature

DVD Information

Run time: 2 hours 35 minutes
Rental release: 07 Jun 2004
Main languages: English
Subtitles: English, French, German, Portuguese, Spanish
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  • Good fun

    Rated - 3.0 stars  
    By a customer from Guildford, England , 21 Mar 2006

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    Tracklisting: Ash - 'Shining Light', Blur - 'Tender', British Sea Power - 'Remember Me', Catatonia - 'Bleed', Coldplay - 'In My Place', Cornershop - 'Brimful Of Asha', Doves - 'The Cedar Room', Echo And The Bunnymen - 'Nothing Lasts Forever', Elastica - 'Connection', Elbow - 'Fugitive Motel', Embrace - 'All You Good Good People', Feeder - 'Just The Way I'm Feeling', Franz Ferdinand - 'Take Me Out', Keane - 'This Is The Last Time', Manic Street Preachers - 'A Design For Life', Morrissey - 'Boy Racer', Oasis - 'I am the Walrus', Paul Weller - 'Sunflower', Primal Scream - 'Movin' On Up', Pulp - 'Disco 2000', Radiohead - 'The Bends', Spiritualized - 'Come Together', Starsailor - 'Good Souls', Stereophonics - 'More Life In A Tramps Vest', Suede - 'So Young', Super Furry Animals - 'Something For The Weekend', Supergrass - 'Caught By The Fuzz', 22-20s - 'Devil In Me', The Beta Band - 'Human Being', The Charlatans - Just When You're Thinkin' Things Over', The Darkness - 'I Believe In A Thing Called Love', The Libertines - 'Up The Bracket', The Verve - 'The Drugs Don't Work', Travis - 'All I Wanna Do Is Rock'
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  • Britpop at it's best

    Rated - 4.0 stars  
    By a customer from London , 28 Nov 2008
    Some very good perfomances of a good era in music
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  • Morning Glory

    Rated - 3.0 stars  
    By Steve Resin from Neath, South Wales , 05 Sep 2007
    Interesting collection of 'Indie' bands from the mid-90s 'Brit=Pop' era that appeared on Jools Holland's show. Unfortunately there's also a fair ammount of dross that is best left forgotten.
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  • Good fun

    Rated - 3.0 stars  
    By a customer from Guildford, England , 21 Mar 2006
    Tracklisting: Ash - 'Shining Light', Blur - 'Tender', British Sea Power - 'Remember Me', Catatonia - 'Bleed', Coldplay - 'In My Place', Cornershop - 'Brimful Of Asha', Doves - 'The Cedar Room', Echo And The Bunnymen - 'Nothing Lasts Forever', Elastica - 'Connection', Elbow - 'Fugitive Motel', Embrace - 'All You Good Good People', Feeder - 'Just The Way I'm Feeling', Franz Ferdinand - 'Take Me Out', Keane - 'This Is The Last Time', Manic Street Preachers - 'A Design For Life', Morrissey - 'Boy Racer', Oasis - 'I am the Walrus', Paul Weller - 'Sunflower', Primal Scream - 'Movin' On Up', Pulp - 'Disco 2000', Radiohead - 'The Bends', Spiritualized - 'Come Together', Starsailor - 'Good Souls', Stereophonics - 'More Life In A Tramps Vest', Suede - 'So Young', Super Furry Animals - 'Something For The Weekend', Supergrass - 'Caught By The Fuzz', 22-20s - 'Devil In Me', The Beta Band - 'Human Being', The Charlatans - Just When You're Thinkin' Things Over', The Darkness - 'I Believe In A Thing Called Love', The Libertines - 'Up The Bracket', The Verve - 'The Drugs Don't Work', Travis - 'All I Wanna Do Is Rock'
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  • Good, but bands missing.

    Rated - 3.0 stars  
    By a customer from Essex, England , 23 Aug 2005
    What is on the DVD is great but thought there were a few missing & since when have Coldplay been Britpop?? Were they there in the mid 90's, I don't think so. Where were the Bluetones, Dodgy, Lightning Seeds & the fantastic Ocean Colour Scene? A good DVD but just thought the selection of bands was a little odd.
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  • Good Ol' Days

    Rated - 5.0 stars  
    By sc1970 (7 reviews) from Stamford , 25 Mar 2005
    A great flash back to when british pop mainly indie was king of the world, A break from all that manufactured rubbish you here today in the charts. Although there are a lot of decent bands trying to break through and a lot are making it, goodbye to the cheeky girls (at last) !
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