Y&T: 'One Hot Night' DVD Lands On German Chart

July 11, 2007

Legendary Southern California rockers Y&T have issued the following update:

"'Y&T Live: One Hot Night' (Y&T's first-ever DVD) began rolling out in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland last month. The week of the German release, Y&T's DVD was at #14 on Music DVD charts (after only being out for a few days) and reached #17 on the Amazon Music DVD charts. The DVD rolls out to the rest of Europe on July 13th, and U.S./Canada on August 14th.

"If you have tickets to the Little Fox Theatre shows on August 3rd and 4th in Redwood City, California, you can be the first kid on the block to have the DVD by purchasing yours there. We'll have an early shipment of DVDs just for the Fan Appreciation Nights attendees at the Little Fox Theatre. The DVD will also be available through retailers around the world."

According to the band, "Y&T Live: One Hot Night" is a two-DVD set, including the two-hour concert filmed on October 8, 2006 in Zoetermeer, The Netherlands at Cultuurpodium Boerderij plus a second bonus DVD that includes backstage footage, sound check, out-takes, Bang Your Head!!! festival 2006 footage, and more! Take the show with you in your car with the added bonus of a live audio CD of the show."

To commemorate Y&T's newly remastered, re-released "In Rock We Trust" CD, Karen Alvarez of Tribute Video Productions recently created a cool video for Y&T's 1984 song "Rock & Roll's Gonna Save The World". Watch it at YouTube.

Y&T celebrated the reissues of "Earthshaker" (1981) and "In Rock We Trust" (1984) by performing both albums in their entirety on March 17 at the Independent in San Francisco.

Re-released in February, "Earthshaker" "was carefully digitally re-mastered in November 2006 at a high sampling rate taken directly from the 1/2" analog master tape. This new CD captures the sounds of the original mixes like no other version available." Also reissued in January, "In Rock We Trust" was "carefully digitally re-mastered in November 2006 at a high sampling rate taken directly from the digital master tape," according to a posting on the band's site. "This new CD sounds clear and open like no other version previously available. Along with the original songs, there is an additional bonus track of the rarely heard studio recording of 'Go for the Throat'."

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