AC/DC to Rock Blu-Ray With 'Live At Donington'

September 13, 2007

According to High-Def Digest, Sony BMG will release Blu-ray version of AC/DC's seminal concert epic "Live at Donington" in October.

Filmed at the famed Donington Castle by Grammy-winning music video helmer David Mallet, "Live at Donington" has been hailed by some as the most over-the-top rock spectacle ever staged, including no less than firing cannons, a giant inflatable "hells bells" floating above the stage and a 18-strong setlist chock full of the legendary headbanger's greatest hits.

Filmed in 35mm Panavision with 26 cameras, "Live at Donington" will be presented in 1080p video (codec to be announced),with audio specs and supplemental specs yet to be announced (though we can only hope that one of the high-resolution audio formats will be a given).

Sony BMG has set a $29.98 MSRP (Minimum Suggested Retail Price) for the Blu-ray.

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