Description
Jobriath A.D. film on DVD with an LP of music from Jobriath's lost Musical: Popstar
Seventies glam rock musician Jobriath was known as 'The American Bowie,' 'The True Fairy of Rock & Roll,' and 'Hype of the Year.' The first openly gay rock star, Jobriath's reign was brief, lasting less than two years and two albums. Done in by a over-hyped publicity machine, shunned by the gay community, and dismissed by critics as all flash and no substance, Jobriath was excommunicated from the music business. He retreated to the Chelsea Hotel where he died, forgotten, in 1983 at the age of 37, as one of the earliest casualties of AIDS. In the years since his death, new generations of fans have discovered his music through acts as diverse as Morrissey, Def Leppard, The Pet Shop Boys, and Gary Numan, all of whom have cited Jobriath as an influence. Through interviews, archival material, and animation, audiences can experience the heartbreaking and unbelievable story of the one, the only, Jobriath.
Media
Watch an exclusive clip on Dangerous Minds »
Watch a review of the film on FOX LA (at 3:53 mark) »
Bonus Materials
- Extra Interviews with Dennis Christopher, Gloria Jones, Jake Shears (Scissor Sisters), Jane Country, Joe Elliiott (Def Leopard), Justin Tranter (Semi-Precious Weapons), Marc Almond, and Will Sheff (Okkerville River)
- Jobriath Recording Session Short Film
- Marc Almond music video of his version of a Jobriath song
- Director's Commentary
- Extra Interviews with Dennis Christopher, Gloria Jones, Jake Shears (Scissor Sisters), Jane Country, Joe Elliiott (Def Leopard), Justin Tranter (Semi-Precious Weapons), Marc Almond, and Will Sheff (Okkerville River)
- Jobriath Recording Session Short Film
- Marc Almond music video of his version of a Jobriath song
- Director's Commentary
- Extra Interviews with Dennis Christopher, Gloria Jones, Jake Shears (Scissor Sisters), Jane Country, Joe Elliiott (Def Leopard), Justin Tranter (Semi-Precious Weapons), Marc Almond, and Will Sheff (Okkerville River)
- Jobriath Recording Session Short Film
- Marc Almond music video of his version of a Jobriath song
- Director's Commentary
Track Listing
Disc 1:- Introduction
- Time Sat On My Face
- Time Sat On My Face
- Mr Strobe
- Narration I Can't Stand It
- Dancing In Eternity
- Gazette Intro
- Love Spoils Everything
- When It Comes To Love
- Get On
- Prelude to Heartbeat
- Speak To Me Baby
- Ending Part 1
- Ending Part 2/ Dancing in Eternity (reprise)
Additional Details
Label: Factory 25
Genre: Pop/Rock
Language: English
Run Time: 107 mins
Region: 0
Release Date: 05/19/15
UPC: 760137707714
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