The features a brand new documentary depicting The Corrs’ rise to stardom in their own words. From their first ever live gig to behind the scenes footage from recording sessions with legendary producer David Foster. 'All The Way Home' tells the complete story of their rise to fame, in the words of the band themselves, plus long-standing manager John Hughes, illustrated with many unseen early snapshots from the family archive, hilarious demo material and behind-the-scenes footage, some shot long before their 1994 deal with Atlantic Records in New York.
In addition, there is archive footage drawn from TV appearances, on-tour footage, many rare stills and much memorabilia, plus of course plenty of their music, both live and in the studio. All of this is tied together and commented upon with immense humour and charm via up-to-date interviews with all members of the band, adding colour to their string of worldwide successes.
Much of the 104-minute film was filmed personally by long-time Corrs' video biographer Ciaran Tanham, while the new material and the coordinating direction of the whole has been supervised by director Rob O'Connor of Stylorouge in London.
The second disc contains twenty live tracks recorded in Geneva as part of their 2004 tour. These include The Corrs classics such as ‘’What Can I Do?’, ‘Dreams’ and ‘Breathless’ and performances of stunning album tracks including ‘I Never Loved You Anyway’ and ‘Queen Of Hollywood’‘The Corrs - All The Way Home ? The Story Of The Corrs’ is a must for all discerning fans of The Corrs and music fans alike.