Few things are more sure-fire creepy than huge abandoned buildings, and Session 9 has one of the eeriest buildings you've ever seen. A hazardous-materials-cleanup company has been hired to eliminate asbestos tiles and other toxic material from a gigantic mental hospital that had been shut down in the 1980s. But as one member of the team starts to nose into old files in the office, he uncovers a series of tape recordings of psychiatric sessions--nine of them--related to a notorious sexual abuse case. Soon, toxic materials and dark spirits start to merge. Like The Blair Witch Project (and most horror movies, really), Session 9 is longer on atmosphere and dream logic than story--but the atmosphere is effectively unsettling. A strong cast (including Peter Mullan, David Caruso, and Brendan Sexton III) do an effective job of slowly cracking under stress and evil influences. --Bret Fetzer
1-Atlantic City 2-Old Dan Tucker 3-Eyes On The Prize 4-Jesse James 5-Further On (Up The Road) 6-O Mary Don't You Weep 7-Erie Canal 8-If I Should Fall Behind 9-My Oklahoma Home 10-Highway Patrolman 11-Mrs. McGrath 12-How Can A Poor Man Stand Such Times And Live 13-Jacob's Ladder 14-Long Time Comin' 15-Open All Night 16-Pay Me My Money Down 17-Growin' Up 18-When The Saints Go Marching In 19-This Little Light Of Mine 20-American Land 21-Blinded By The Light 22-Love Of The Common People 23-We Shall Overcome (2007/CMV COLUMBIA) PAL, 130 Min. Bruce Springsteen with the Sessions Band live in Dublin, Ireland at The Point on November 17, 18 & 19, 2006. The concert was filmed in High Definition (HD). Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround.
Feature:
Chasing Time: The Bedlam Sessions is a live album and DVD released by James Blunt in 2006 as a follow-up to his 2004 debut album, Back to Bedlam. The set contains a live album from Ireland, as well as a DVD featuring a recorded performance at the BBC, music videos for "High", "You're Beautiful", "Wisemen" and "Goodbye My Lover", and interviews taken from various television appearances and studio sessions.