Archive de la Morte is the title of the DVD released by Glenn Danzig in 2004. The DVD contains 12 videos for the US release and 13 videos for the European release. The videos became available to Glenn Danzig after he won a lawsuit against Rick Rubin, in which he regained the right of ownership for the videos. Glenn Danzig was born Glenn Anzalone on June 23, 1955. ... 2004 is a leap year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar. ... Frederick Jay Rubin (born 1963) is a record producer and record label owner, best known for his work in the rap and heavy metal genres, and his combination of the two. ...
Track listing
1. Dirty black summer 2. Dirty black summer - GD performance 3. Dirty black summer - Band performance directed by Anton Corbijn 4. How the Gods kill - R version 5. How the Gods kill - Band performance 6. Sistinas - Unreleased 7. Bodies - Camera1 - Unreleased 8. Bodies - Camera2 - Unreleased directed by Glenn Danzig 9. It's coming down - MTV version 10. It's coming down - BOX R version 11. It's coming down - Totally uncensored directed by Jonathan Reiss 12. Mother '93 (live) - directed by Glenn Danzig
bonus track on European release 13. Left hand black (live) Anton Corbijn (born May 25, 1955 in Strijen, the Netherlands) is a photographer who is also well-known for directing music videos, including Depeche Modes late 1989 clip Personal Jesus and Nirvanas Heart-Shaped Box (1993). ...
Currently, she is consulting archivist for the Film Reference Library, the Spiess Archive at William F. White Ltd. and is active in dance heritage advocacy.
He is also a professor of cinema at Concordia University and the Université de Montréal.
He recently published David Cronenberg: la beauté du chaos (Cerf-Corlet, 2003).