Hanson- Strong Enough To Break: A Documentary Film About Hanson
Hanson's award winning documentary on their struggle with the recording industry and the road to becoming pioneering independent artists. The DVD is all regions. CD Track Listing: 1. Dancing In The Wind 2. Crazy Beautiful 3. Underneath 4. I Almost Care 5. Wake Up 6. Dream Girl 7. Breaktown 8. Someone 9. Let You Go 10. Hey 11. My Own Sweet Time 12. Out Of My Head 13. Penny And Me 14. Love Somebody To Know 15. Teach Your Children 16. Strong Enough To Break More Details This acclaimed documentary film chronicles multi-platinum Grammy-nominated artist HANSON, and their four year struggle to make their third studio album "Underneath". What started out as a film focusing on HANSON's creative process, evolved into a bigger commentary on the state of the music business in the throes of corporate record label mergers. Throughout the forty-month ordeal, HANSON is faced with the challenge of making an album with a newly inherited record label, Island/DefJam, while dealing with a vast array of obstacles, uncertain record label executives and an endless stream of producers. In an attempt to strike the balance between art and commerce, the band break new ground for their careers by releasing their music independently on their own newly-formed 3CG Records.
Hanson's award winning documentary on their struggle with the recording industry and the road to becoming pioneering independent artists. The DVD is all regions. CD Track Listing: 1. Dancing In The Wind 2. Crazy Beautiful 3. Underneath 4. I Almost Care 5. Wake Up 6. Dream Girl 7. Breaktown 8. Someone 9. Let You Go 10. Hey 11. My Own Sweet Time 12. Out Of My Head 13. Penny And Me 14. Love Somebody To Know 15. Teach Your Children 16. Strong Enough To Break More Details This acclaimed documentary film chronicles multi-platinum Grammy-nominated artist HANSON, and their four year struggle to make their third studio album "Underneath". What started out as a film focusing on HANSON's creative process, evolved into a bigger commentary on the state of the music business in the throes of corporate record label mergers. Throughout the forty-month ordeal, HANSON is faced with the challenge of making an album with a newly inherited record label, Island/DefJam, while dealing with a vast array of obstacles, uncertain record label executives and an endless stream of producers. In an attempt to strike the balance between art and commerce, the band break new ground for their careers by releasing their music independently on their own newly-formed 3CG Records.