Has anyone ever bought a live DVD to be disappointed in the sound quality...or it seems as if a low-budget company did the video...that's why there are only two view points...far away...and in the lead singers mouth...etc....
I'm into buying the DVDs of recordings that I like. I recently purchased Israel & New Breed's DVD from South Africa. It has to be one of the best DVDs I've ever seen. Great footage of the singers, musicians and audience/congregation/crowd (or whatever you want to call it).
Some live DVDs show how long the song really lasted and others mirror the CD. I prefer the former.
DVDs I currently own:
Tye Tribbett - Victory
Richard Smallwood - Pursuaded (one of my all-time favorites)
Judy McAllister - Send Judah First (recorded at West A before they moved into the huge one...Great DVD)
- Raise the Praise (at the new West A)
- In His Presence (I didn't care much for this one)
Byron Cage - Live at New Birth Cathedral (ehh...not enough band shots...and almost no crowd shots)
TD Jakes - Woman Thou Art Loosed Worship 2002 (I should have just stuck with the CD)
Martha Munizzi - The Best is Yet to Come (fell asleep on it...but I had just eaten some Bojangles
)
Walter Hawkins - Love Alive 25th Anniversary (another one that I probably won't watch much)
I have a few more at home...can't remember which though (which means that they probably weren't that good).
I'm considering buying Marvin Sapp's "Thirsty" DVD and maybe another of Israel & New Breed's
Does anyone have either of these?
And for everyone...which DVDs would you recommend to others?