Kenny Wayne Shepherd Band | Straight To You Live – DVD Review
With the compliment of saxophonist Joe Sublett, trumpet player Mark Pender, keyboardist Joe Krown, drummer Chris Layton (formerly with Stevie Ray Vaughn’s Double Trouble), bassist Scott Nelson, and lead...
Eric Clapton | The Lady In The Balcony: Lockdown Sessions – CD/DVD Review
As mostly everyone the world over was, touring bands and solo artists were significantly affected by the COVID-19 shutdown. Eric Clapton, who has been quite vocal on this score,...
Ozzy Osbourne | God Bless Ozzy Osbourne – Blu-ray Disc Review
God Bless Ozzy Osbourne is a highly personal, brutally honest documentary about the infamous singer. Jack Osbourne, the Ozman's youngest son, co-produced and obviously had a hand in access...
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...
Yes | The Director’s Cut – DVD Review
It’s like assembling a great baseball team. They score and field with fewer errors, becoming the stuff of legends so much so that the individual players, despite their obvious...
The Beatles | Rare And Unseen – DVD Review
Professing to be an “unofficial” account of the Beatles, Rare And Unseen features some unseen rare footage of the Fabs at work and play interspersed with commentary from various...
The Beatles | The First U.S. Visit – DVD Review
Released in 2004, The First U.S. Visit offers a complete discourse on the Beatles’ first visit to the United States. From the minute they land at JFK, to their...
Flying Colors | Live In Europe – Blu-ray Disc Review
A group with only one studio album is typically not in the position to be issuing live sets, but Flying Colors is an exceptional case. When you have guys...
Bob Marley & The Wailers | The Capitol Session ’73 – DVD Review
There have been several “live” videos of Bob Marley and the Wailers released over the years, but nothing captures the intimacy and chemistry of the group’s interplay quite like...
Frank Zappa & The Mothers | Roxy: The Movie – Blu-ray Disc Review
When Frank Zappa & The Mothers took over Hollywood's infamous Roxy Theatre in December of 1973 for three nights of madness, mayhem and mind-numbing time signatures, the chance to...

















