Tokio Hotel TV – Caught on Camera

Tokio Hotel TV – Caught on Camera is a DVD released by the German band Tokio Hotel on 9 December 2008.[4][5] It provides an exclusive behind the scenes view of the Tokio Hotel's Concerts and the very best of Tokio Hotel TV.

Tokio Hotel TV – Caught on Camera
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Released9 December 2008
Recorded2008
GenrePop rock[1][2]
Teen pop[3]
LanguageGerman
LabelIsland, Universal Music
Tokio Hotel chronology
Zimmer 483 – Live in Europe
(2007)
Tokio Hotel TV – Caught on Camera
(2008)
Humanoid City Live
(2010)

Track listing

Standard Version

Track # Title[6]
1 "Intro"
2 "Tel Aviv, Paris, Cannes, Essen"
3 "TH-TV: MTV Europe Music Awards 2007"
4 "Montreal, Toronto, Los Angeles"
5 "TH-TV: Climbing with Gustav and Georg"
6 "New York City"
7 "TH-TV: On the Kart Track with Tom, Gustav and Georg"
8 "New York City, Oberhausen"
9 "TH-TV: Hot Topics @ Hot Topic"
10 "TH-TV: Interview above the clouds"
11 "Lisbon, Paris"
12 "TH-TV: Shopping with Bill"
13 "Modena, Genf"
14 "Werchter, Mexico City"
15 "TH-TV: MTV VMA 2008: Music, Mayhem, Tokio Hotel"

Deluxe Version

The deluxe version also comes with a poster of the band inside the DVD box.

Track # Title[6]
1 "Interview - Part 1"
2 "TH TV: Desert, Dust & Gasoline: Quad Biking with Tokio Hotel!"
3 "Interview - Part 2"
4 "TH TV: Past Time Secrets and Future Sins!"
5 "Interview - Part 3"
6 "Bill and Tom in the studio"
7 "Interview - Part 4"
8 "TH TV: Back on Track: Bill's Revenge!?"
9 "Interview - Part 5"
10 "TH TV: Pain and Paint: Tokio Hotel pull the trigger!!!"

Limited Fan Package Version

This version comes with a deluxe version of the DVD plus a brand new T-shirt of the band to accompany.

Certifications

Region CertificationCertified units/sales
France (SNEP)[7]
video
2× Platinum 40,000*

*sales figures based on certification alone
^shipments figures based on certification alone

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References

  1. Elke Buhr (February 22, 2007). ""As if" eroticism". Frankfurter Rundschau. Straightforward pop-rock with catchy melodies and a well-calculated mix of stolen Metallica riffs and romantic ballad elements. Everything is played on the safe side, and the production is technically perfect.
  2. Monica de la Rosa (Aug 27, 2008). "Tokio Hotel: The Latest German Export". A winning combination of lyrics laced with "emo" angst, wrapped in a flamboyant pop-rock package. It's PG-rated but still edgy enough for younger fans. Songs range from catchy pop anthems to anti-suicide messages to appealing rock ballads.
  3. "German Pop Sensation Tokio Hotel Wins MTV Video Music Award". Dw-world.de. 08.09.2008. Check date values in: |date= (help)
  4. "Tokio Hotel - Caught on Camera". Amazon.de. Retrieved 5 January 2009.
  5. "Tokio Hotel Caught On Camera (DVD)". Amazon.de. Retrieved 5 January 2009.
  6. "Discografie Tokio Hotel". Ultratop.
  7. "French video certifications – Tokio Hotel – Tokio Hotel TV" (in French). Syndicat National de l'Édition Phonographique. Retrieved 3 May 2020.
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