Stray Cats | Live At Montreux 1981 – DVD Review

Showing off sweaty physiques no one would be very proud to own, but playing songs from their debut album out only six months at the time - the Stray...

Cliff And The Shadows | The Final Reunion: Live From The 02 Arena In...

Talk about surviving. Perennial teenager Cliff Richard has continued to sing his quirky pop tunes since he was 17. He’s the only UK singer to chart over five decades. His backing...

Jimi Hendrix | Jimi Plays Berkeley – Blu-ray Disc Review

New and undiscovered footage of Jimi Hendrix seems to come and go, but when a restored, expanded edition of Jimi Plays Berkeley comes to Blu-ray Disc, it's time to...

Steve Vai | Stillness In Motion – DVD Review

Live concert DVDs, although very popular, are not always the most well put together and exciting things to watch on your TV. For me, it's always been the feel...

Peter Gabriel | Growing Up Live – Blu-ray Disc Review

Performing in the round during the 2002-03 world tour may have presented some logistical nightmares for his crew and technicians, but Peter Gabriel rose above any complications and put...

Whitesnake | Live At Donington 1990 – DVD Review

On the heels of the release of their 2011 studio album Nevermore, Whitesnake has unveiled a gem from their past — Live At Donington 1990 — just that, nothing more. Catching...

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...

Black Sabbath | Live…Gathered In Their Masses – DVD Review

There's no denying that 2013 has been a bombastic year for Black Sabbath. First there was the aptly named studio album, 13, the first one with Ozzy Osbourne since...

James Brown | I Got The Feelin’: James Brown In The ’60s – DVD...

When Martin Luther King, Jr. was assassinated in Memphis, Tennessee, on April 4, 1968, it touched off a wave of civil unrest throughout the United States. Who would have ever thought...

Bob Dylan | I’m Not There – DVD Review

Watching Todd Haynes’ I’m Not There, you are led to believe Bob Dylan comprises six different characters. In all actuality, the film brilliantly captures multiple stages of Dylan’s life...