American Dreams: Season One

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Product Description American Dreams is brighter, bolder and better than ever! This Emmy Award-winning series features incredible extended performances from some of today's hottest music superstars, including Usher, Ashanti, Michelle Branch, Vanessa Carlton, Kelly Rowland of Destiny's Child, and many more.Loaded with hundreds of unforgettable rock 'n' roll hits exploding in 5.1 Dolby Surround Sound, this 7-disc collection takes you beyond the extraordinary TV series. Bonus Content: Disc 1 - American Dreams Season One: "Pilot" Commentary with Executive Producer Dick Clark and Creator and Executive Producer Jonathan Prince "Pilot" Commentary with Cast Members Rachel Boston, Ethan Dampf, Will Estes, Gail O'Grady, Sarah Ramos and Tom Verica "Pilot" Commentary with Cast Members Vanessa Lengies and Brittany Snow Time Capsule Back to Bandstand Highlights Disc 2 - American Dreams Season One: Time Capsule Back to Bandstand Highlights Disc 3 - American Dreams Season One: Time Capsule Back to Bandstand Highlights Disc 4 - American Dreams Season One: Time Capsule Back to Bandstand Highlights Disc 5 - American Dreams Season One: Time Capsule Back to Bandstand Highlights Disc 6 - American Dreams Season One: Time Capsule Back to Bandstand Highlights Disc 7 - American Dreams Season One: "City on Fire" Commentary with Executive Producer Dick Clark and Creator and Executive Producer Jonathan Prince "City on Fire" Commentary with Cast Members Rachel Boston, Ethan Dampf, Will Estes, Gail O'Grady, Sarah Ramos and Tom Verica "City on Fire" Commentary with Cast Members Vanessa Lengies and Brittany Snow Time Capsule Back to Bandstand Highlights "My Boyfriend's Back" Music Video by Stacie Orrico, Brittany Snow and Vanessa Lengies NBC News Time Capsule with Brian Williams Amazon.com The 2002 first season of American Dreams introduced one of the more ambitious new dramas on a major television network since the debut of The West Wing. Deceptively nostalgic, American Dreams looks, at first blush, like a bone tossed to baby boomers who remember black and white TV, American Bandstand, and what class they were in when word spread of JFK's assassination. But the more one watches the show, the more apparent it becomes that American Dreams is not about memories but about bringing a pivotal chapter in 20th century U.S. history to life--sometimes electrifyingly so. The series pilot, set just before and on the day of Kennedy's murder, introduces Philadelphia family the Pryors, white,