Kansas | There’s Know Place Like Home – DVD Review
For a band that hasn’t released new music in nearly a decade, Kansas is still a viable musical force — continually active on the live circuit with a bountiful...
Eric Clapton | Slowhand at 70 | Live At The Royal Albert Hall –...
Previously released on DVD and Blu-ray in 2015, Slowhand at 70 - Live At The Royal Albert Hall has been upgraded to 4K UHD to feast the eyes and...
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...
Beside Bowie: The Mick Ronson Story – Blu-ray Disc Review
Nearly two years after his death, David Bowie’s story continues to
be told and twisted. Like most successful artists, Bowie surrounded himself
with a lot of good, talented individuals, and one...
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...
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...
Rolling Stones | From The Vault: Hampton Coliseum & L.A. Forum – Blu-ray Disc...
For years, before the advent of YouTube and instant video gratification, I proudly boasted of having video footage from virtually every year the Rolling Stones have toured. From 1965's...
Mott The Hoople | Mott The Hoople Under Review – DVD Review
If ever there was a 70s band that is under appreciated, it’s Mott the
Hoople. Though their fans are legendarily supportive, Mott really has never
gotten the credit they deserve next...
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...
Peter Gabriel | Classic Albums: So – Blu-ray Disc Review
When Peter Gabriel left Genesis in 1975 to pursue a solo career, he could have very well clung to his image and staged theatrical rock and roll shows. And...

















