Leonard Cohen | Leonard Cohen Under Review: 1934-1977 – DVD Review

Leonard Cohen Under Review: 1934-1977 engages a cadre of music jurors & legislators to pontificate about this provocative priest of the heart. It begins with Cohen’s birth in Montréal, Canada and...

The Doobie Brothers | Live At Wolf Trap – DVD Review

It’s certainly been quite the revolving door over in the Doobie Brothers camp over the past 40 years. Live At Wolf Trap, the group’s DVD recorded in 2004 at...

Ozzy Osbourne | Speak Of The Devil – DVD Review

There are two Speak Of The Devil live releases from Ozzy Osbourne. The album, originally issued in November 1982, was recorded at The Ritz in New York in September...

Various Artists | MusiCares Presents: A Tribute To Brian Wilson – DVD Review

The MusiCares Foundation is a charitable arm of the Recording Academy that, according its web site, “directly impacts the health and welfare of the music community.” The foundation's programs include emergency...

The Rolling Stones Rock and Roll Circus – Blu-ray Disc Review

In November 1968, the Rolling Stones released Beggars Banquet, the last full album with the five original Rolling Stones. Even as guitarist Brian Jones' grasp on reality was taking...

The Led Zeppelin | How The West Was Won – DVD Review

In 2003, Jimmy Page finally coughed up the goods on the notorious band he led back in the 70s — Led Zeppelin. It was reported (or perhaps imagined) that...

The Every Brothers | The Everly Brothers Reunion Concert Live at the Royal Albert...

Don and Phil Everly reunited in 1983 after a 10-year hiatus, the result of an infamous on-stage split. After a decade of bad blood and rumors, the brothers began...

Deep Purple | They All Came Down To Montreux – DVD Review

Ever ponder the origins of “Smoke On The Water”? Probably not, but there’s another DVD from Deep Purple offering all the answers you could ever want. Taken from the...

The Doors | R-Evolution – Blu-ray Disc review

There was the music, the poetry and the dark, brooding attitude, but the Doors were also unique in their approach to celluloid. Jim Morrison and Ray Manzarek had met...

Barry Manilow | Barry Manilow: The First Television Specials – DVD Review

Strap yourself in, it’s gonna be a bumpy ride. Taking on the Herculean task of watching all five DVDs in the new Barry Manilow: The First Television Specials set, I have...