Madonna: Drowned World Tour 2001 appears in an aspect ratio of 1.33:1 on this single-sided, double-layered DVD; due to those dimensions, the image has not been enhanced for 16X9 televisions. To call the picture of this show a disappointment would be a severe understatement; while not unwatchable, Drowned offered a picture that seemed much less clear that I expected. Rent Madonna: The Drowned World Tour 2001 (2001) starring Madonna on DVD and Blu-ray. Get unlimited DVD Movies & TV Shows delivered to your door with no late fees, ever. Fast, free delivery.
Drowned World Tour 2001 is the fifth video album by American singer and songwriter. It was released on November 13, 2001, by, and to accompany Madonna's second greatest hits album. The video chronicles a live date from Madonna's, which visited Europe and North America, grossing over US $76.8 million ($108.67 million in 2018 dollars) in total. It was recorded at in on August 26, 2001 and was originally broadcast live on as Madonna Live!
Drowned World Tour 2001.Drowned World Tour 2001 was captured with a 14-camera shoot. It is presented in an of on the single-sided, double-layered DVD; due to those dimensions, the image was not enhanced for televisions.
The set list for the show consisted mainly of songs from her studio albums. Among her pre-1990s hits, only ' and ' were added to the set list. Following its release, the video received mixed response from critics, who praised the sound quality but criticized the poor image. Drowned World Tour 2001 became Madonna's fifth number-one release on the chart, and achieved platinum certification there, as well as Australia, Brazil, France, and the United Kingdom.
Main article:The was the fifth. It supported her seventh and eighth studio albums and respectively, and visited Europe and North America. It was also her first tour in eight years, following in 1993. The tour was supposed to start in 1999, but was delayed until 2001 as Madonna gave birth to her son Rocco, got married to, was working on Music, and was busy filming. When the tour was decided, Madonna appointed as choreographer and the tour was planned in a short timespan of three months, including signing up the dancers, musicians, and technicians.
Designer developed the costumes in such way that they indicated different phases of Madonna's career. The tour garnered positive reception from contemporary critics.Tour dates were limited to cities in Europe and United States and it became the first and only Madonna tour to skip over Canada completely. After the tour was over, industry reports presented that it earned US $76.8 million ($108.67 million in 2018 dollars) in total, from forty-seven summer sold-out shows and eventually played in front of 730,000 people throughout and, averaging at $1.6 million ($2.26 million in 2018 dollars) per show. Drowned World Tour became the highest-grossing concert tour of 2001 by a solo artist, as well as the fourth highest-grossing among all, behind, and the. Drowned World received the Major Tour of the Year and Most Creative Stage Production awards nominations at the, but lost them to U2.
The stage for the Drowned World Tour, with Madonna in the middleThe concert was recorded on August 26, 2001, and broadcast live on from in, watched by a crowd of 17,000. Known as Madonna Live! – Drowned World Tour 2001, the broadcast was announced by Nancy Geller, senior vice president of HBO Original Programming.
She commented, 'It's a thrill for us to have Madonna back, because we know it is going to be a spectacular show, with that combination of her amazing talent and extravagant style which only Madonna can bring.' The broadcast was produced by and directed. The broadcast was Madonna's first since 1993, when from Sydney, Australia became HBO's most-watched original program of the year.Three months later, a video titled Drowned World Tour 2001 was released in all regions on November 13, 2001, the same day her second compilation album, was released. Drowned World Tour 2001 was captured with a 14-camera shoot. It is presented in an of on the single-sided, double-layered DVD; due to those dimensions, the image was not enhanced for televisions. Three audio tracks were made available—a track, a 5.1 track, and a 2.0 Stereo track.
A photo gallery was included as a bonus feature. The photographs used on the DVD packaging were taken by Madonna's friend. Manhattan group Effanel Music, a mobile and portable multitrack remote recording company and its sub-division, L7 Group, did the recording and post-production works on the DVD. Critical reception. 'Sharpness was the major issue. From the very start of the performance, I felt the image looked very soft. A few close-ups came across as acceptably crisp and distinct, but beyond those, much of the show seemed blurry and ill defined.
The softness wasn't consistent, by which I mean that some shots looked fuzzier than others. However, much of the concert was affected by this well definition, and the project as a whole seemed blurry and without very good delineation.—Colin Jacobson explaining the issues with the DVD's picture quality.The Drowned World Tour 2001 received mixed response from critics. Darryl Sterdan from commented that 'even though the gig isn't exactly mind-blowing — -style wire-work probably looked way cooler in person than it does on TV. The set has enough hits to make it a decent historical document'. According to 's Ben Wener, Drowned World Tour 2001 was 'the same eye-popping show aired this past summer on HBO, only with vastly superior sound and sparkling picture'. A reviewer from DVD.net gave the video a rating of six on ten, and the audio a nine on ten.
The reviewer praised the DVD saying that 'this is a quality release that highlights a performer well and truly on top of her game and for what it's worth, she is probably among the best at what she does.' Colin Jacobson from the DVD Movie Guide website complained about its lack of sharpness and commented, 'Frankly, I'm at a loss to understand how such an unattractive video hit the shelves'. He also criticized the lack of extra content, but complimented the DVD's sound. Jacobson gave the release's image, sound and extras ratings of D+, A-, D, respectively. Aaron Beriele from DVD Talk website shared Jacobson's views, saying that it was 'a wonderful show from Madonna and I can only imagine what it was like to actually be there. As for the DVD, it offers outstanding audio quality, but only so-so image quality. Still, it's a terrific show and the DVD still certainly gets a recommendation.'
The HBO broadcast won the Best TV Concert category at the 2002. It was also nominated for and at the. In January 2002, it was reported by that Drowned World Tour 2001 was deemed 'too explicit' for Singapore and banned from release there.
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The Singapore Board of Film Censors, known as (MDA), took offence with two scenes during the 'What It Feels Like for a Girl' interlude, in particular Japanese-inspired animation sequences that depicted a monster fondling and raping an Asian girl. Madonna's management debated whether to release an edited version of the video album in the region. Commercial performance. In the United States, the release debuted atop the Billboard chart. It was Madonna's fifth release to reach number one on the chart. The next week it dropped to number two being replaced from the top by ' video,. Drowned World Tour 2001 was present for a total of 20 weeks on the chart and was certified platinum by the (RIAA) for shipment of more than 100,000 copies of the release.
As of September 2010, it has sold 144,000 copies in United States, according to.On December 24, 2001, the video album debuted at number six on the DVD chart in Australia and was present for three weeks. It was certified platinum in the region by the (ARIA) for shipment of 15,000 copies. Drowned World Tour 2001 debuted at number three on the Swedish DVD Chart, becoming its peak position, while in Denmark it reached a peak of number five. The DVD was also certified platinum in Brazil and the United Kingdom by the (ABPD) and (BPI) respectively for shipment of 50,000 copies.
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I watched the Madonna concert when it aired on HBO, and I enjoyed it. I decided to buy the DVD and I was BLOWN AWAY! The sound is spectacular, different camera angles are featured, all to give the viewer the best Madonna experience. I HIGHLY recommend buying the Drowned World Tour DVD. It really seems like Madonna is enjoying herself onstage and having a really good time performing.
Her voice is top notch and her dancing is superb. People always talk about how much Madonna has changed over the years, but her performance of Holiday takes you back to 1981. All that's missing is miss-matched lingire and some bracelets.