Blind Melon - Letters From a Porcupine [Video/DVD]

Primary Artist
Blind Melon
Album Title
Letters From a Porcupine [Video/DVD]
Release Date
November 12, 1996 
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Review by Greg Prato
Released in conjunction with the 1996 outtakes album, Nico, the home video, Letters from a Porcupine, is a fine collection of live performances, interviews, and home movies that trace the band's beginning to it's untimely demise. And at 80 minutes in length, just about every fan favorite is represented. Versions of "Tones of Home" and "Dear Ol' Dad" are taken from their first tours, while a performance of their breakthrough hit, "No Rain," is intercut with behind the scenes footage of it's popular MTV video. Read More
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