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The Entertainer (DVD) : ウィキペディア英語版
The Entertainer (Garth Brooks video album)

''The Entertainer'' is the name of a 5 disc Garth Brooks DVD collection of previously aired television specials and music videos. The collection was released on November 1, 2006 and was sold exclusively at Wal-Mart and Sam's Club stores. Most of the footage are from different angles than seen on the original broadcast.
== Contents ==
The collection contains the following previously aired television specials and music videos:
*Disc 1: ''This Is Garth Brooks'' (1992)
*Disc 2: ''This Is Garth Brooks, Too!'' (1994)
*Disc 3: ''Live from Central Park'' (1997)
*Disc 4: ''Live From Dublin'' (1997)
*Disc 5: ''Video Greatest Hits'' (1989–2005)
Discs 1, 2, 3 and 4 each contain an edited edition of a previously-aired Garth Brooks television special. References to Brooks' ex-wife Sandy Mahl have been edited out of all four specials, as have most of her likenesses, save a rare brief shot on disc 3. Disc 5 contains a collection of Brooks' music videos, spanning from his first major label album release in 1989, to his last new collection in 2005. They each contain the main program content, two bonus songs, and a photo montage.
Disc 1 contains the program ''This Is Garth Brooks'', filmed during Brooks' September 20 and 21, 1991 sold-out concerts at the Reunion Arena in Dallas Texas. ''This Is Garth Brooks'' first aired on January 17, 1992 on NBC-TV.
Disc 2 contains the program ''This Is Garth Brooks, Too!'', a follow-up to the previous show. The concert took place on June 12, 1993 at Texas Stadium, which sold out in 92 minutes, selling over 65,000 tickets and breaking the previous sales record held by Paul McCartney. Dallas fans demanded and got more shows: a second show sold 65,000 tickets in 92 minutes, as did a third.
Disc 3 contains the program ''Live in Central Park'', which was a free concert in New York City's Central Park on August 7, 1997. Many fans started calling the event "Garthstock", which was attended by 980,000 fans, which was the largest concert ever in Central Park.
Disc 4 contains the program ''Live From Dublin'', three sold out concerts in Dublin's Croke Park on May 16, 17, and 18, 1997. 150,000 tickets were sold, which broke a record previously set by U2 in 1992. The concert first aired on March 5, 1998 on NBC and was watched by over 15.7 million people.
Disc 5 contains 15 music videos, from 8 of Brooks' 10 studio albums (except ''Ropin' the Wind'' and the ''Chris Gaines'' release). It includes some of his biggest hits, including The Thunder Rolls, The Dance, and Callin' Baton Rouge.
The first four discs each offer the program in original Dolby Digital 2.0 stereo surround, and DD 5.1 surround. Each also contains a 10-12 minute photo montage, and two additional songs, though one of the discs, the songs are merely deleted from the original full-length programme and placed in special features.

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