ZZ Top | That Little Ol’ Band From Texas – Blu-ray Disc Review

There are more generic rock and roll bands than you can count; there is only one ZZ Top. They are often distinguished as a group with the longest standing...

The Beatles | 1+ – Blu-ray Disc/CD Review

When The Beatles 1 CD compilation first came out in 2000, I was suspicious and took a few hardy swings at it. I argued that there were better, more...

Tim Buckley | My Fleeting House – DVD Review

Ok, so this one is a gem! Tim Buckley is one of those singer/songwriters who seems to have ‘slipped through the cracks’ in mainstream pop/rock history.. If you can recall the...

The Wrecking Crew! – Film Review

Here's a documentary that tells one of the most important stories in rock and roll history. It's not flashy and bouncy like a lot of the modern rock docs...

Def Leppard | London To Vegas – Blu-ray Disc Review

Rock and Roll Hall Of Fame inductees Def Leppard present a visual feast for fans on their limited edition Blu-ray Disc/DVD/CD set London To Vegas. The Leppards give us two...

The Pink Floyd & Syd Barrett Story (2014 Reissue) – DVD Review

Told very much in a Behind The Music format with BBC wit and style, The Pink Floyd & Syd Barrett Story is the definitive biography of early Pink Floyd...

The Black Crowes | Warpaint Live – CD/DVD Review

In 2008, the Black Crowes released their first new studio album in seven years, Warpaint. The group has always been an anomaly in a business that likes to label...

Leonard Cohen | Live In London – DVD Review

“I have seen the future of rock and roll, it is not Leonard Cohen…” so deadpanned the Canadian poet, novelist and songwriter during his induction into the Rock And Roll Hall...

Porcupine Tree | Closure/Continuation – Blu-ray Disc Review

For me to gain full appreciation of Closure/Continuation, Porcupine Tree’s 11th studio album coming 12 years after the last one, 2009’s The Incident, I had to listen to it...

Electric Light Orchestra | Live: The Early Years – DVD Review

Before they became the pop princes of the late 1970s, Electric Light Orchestra was a rockin’ ensemble, a progressive unit with a violinist, two cellos players and Jeff Lynne, a burgeoning...