Live In Amsterdam features a full concert from the Amsterdam ArenA in the Netherlands from September 1996, as part of Tina’s Wildest Dreams Tour. Especially for this occasion, she performed for the first time the song Something Beautiful Remains as the encore. As a special bonus, it includes with the documentation Behind The Dreams exclusive backstage interviews and behind the scenes footage. The video was reviewed in Billboard magazine in it’s issue from September 27, 1997 and was nominated for a Grammy Award in 1998. It was later re-issued on a 3 DVD Set.
Photographer: Peter Lindbergh, Andy Catlin, Duncan Raban, The Arnell Group & Hanes
Director: David Mallet
Release: February 08, 1997 (TV) / 1997 (VHS) / 1998 (DVD) / 2007 (Reissue)
Label: TDK / eagle
Format: VHS / LaserDisc / DVD
Certifications: UK: 1x Gold
Grammy: Best Long Form Music Video (Nomination 1998)
Time: 143 Min.
was a German fashion photographer and film director. He portrayed models like Linda Evangelista, Naomi Campbell and Cindy Crawford, made several films, and created covers including Sheryl Crow, Beyoncé and Tina Turner's seventh solo album Foreign Affair in 1989. He was also responsible for her Missing You music video, which was used for a Hanes commercial. Peter was also responsible for some pictures for the soundtrack album What’s Love Got To Do With It and for the album Wildest Dreams.
Lindbergh preferred black & white photography and his work has been presented at international exhibitions. He also collaborated with the Tunisian designer Azzedine Alaïa, reflected in the book Azzedine Peter Alaia Lindbergh. Both shared the same criteria on beauty and aesthetics, loving the color black and the role of freedom.
In 2016, Tina visited the opening of his exhibition in Rotterdam, where he presented among others the iconic picture from Tina climbing the Eiffel Tower in high heels. When she scaled the Eiffel Tower, she clasped the side with one hand and smirked into the barrel of Peter Lindbergh’s camera. She looked like a superhuman – legs astride and body-bound in a high-slit Azzedine Alaïa mini dress. Peter told her she could put the heels on after she had climbed the tower, but she just replied, ‘You must be kidding.’
I’m a a Brighton-based passionate photographer of people and who they really are. I have been fortunate, i guess, to travel the world for the past 30 years photographing the famous people we see daily in the media such as our royal family, our prime ministers and the superstars that grace our TV and cinema screens. I have had a lot of fun and been lucky to of had my photographs published all over the world. However, i was never really content... something was missing and today i have found that happiness in photographing the everyday people we all walk past daily. I have a true love of photographing ordinary people and hearing their stories... as they say everyone has a story."
From his flickr account
After years of sneaking into gigs to take photographs of musicians on stage, Duncan was lucky enough to spend some time in private shoots with The Rolling Stones, Lionel Richie, Bobby Womack and Tina Turner. In 1996, he photographed Tina for the 'A day in the life‘ series, used for the Wildest Dreams tourbook and at the video session for the Whatever You Want music video. Live photos were used for the Wildest Dreams Tour Edition booklet.