Eight Days A Week: The Touring Years [Deluxe 2 DVD] vs Talking Heads: Stop Making Sense 40th Anniversary Edition
Overall winner: Talking Heads: Stop Making Sense 40th Anniversary Edition
Key Differences
Pick The Beatles Eight Days A Week if you want a deluxe 2-DVD set with extended content on a second disc and slightly more user reviews at a very affordable listed price tier. Choose Talking Heads Stop Making Sense 40th Anniversary Edition if audio fidelity and Blu-ray quality matter—it includes clear DTS Master Audio tracks—though some reviews note mixed video quality
Eight Days A Week: The Touring Years [Deluxe 2 DVD]
Documentary on The Beatles' touring years with extended content on disc two. Fans appreciate the footage, historical insights, and music remixes that illuminate a groundbreaking era
Pros
- extended content on second disc
- incredible footage
- historical information
- remixed classic tunes
Cons
- no features listed
- no description of audio quality
- no runtime details
Talking Heads: Stop Making Sense 40th Anniversary Edition
Concert film featuring Talking Heads with Jonathan Demme. Notable sound quality and Blu-ray presentation, with high entertainment value cited by fans
Pros
- clear DTS Master Audio tracks
- Blu-ray quality
- high entertainment value
- talented musicians
Cons
- video quality mixed in reviews
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | The Beatles |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | Talking Heads, Jonathan Demme |
| User Reviews | The Beatles |