Roger Waters The Wall – Blu-ray Disc Review

Ever since it was conceived, Roger Waters has claimed The Wall as his very own, Pink Floyd be damned. Fortunately, the other members of Floyd weren’t as possessive of the piece...

U2 | Zoo TV: Live From Sydney – DVD Review

When U2 released Achtung Baby!, their industrial-strength studio follow-up to The Joshua Tree, they rewrote the book on just about every preconceived notion of how a band should harness the fallout of...

Miles Davis | Live At Montreux: Highlights 1973 – 1991 – DVD Review

You can never get enough video of Miles Davis and whatever band is backing him. Watching the man stalk the stage, even when he isn’t blowing, is a spectacle...

Four 70s Classic Albums Get Quadio Upgrades – Blu-ray Disc Review

Following Rhino’s release of Quadio sets from Chicago in 2016 and the Doobie Brothers in 2020 comes four more albums from the 70s mixed in quadrophonic sound. Out of...

Various Artists | Rock Relief: Live In Concert – DVD Review

Having never been a big fan of the various ‘aid’ concerts (though I did get more than a little weepy when Pink Floyd reformed for Live 8), I’m a little skeptical...

The Rolling Stones | Welcome To Shepherd’s Bush – Blu-ray Disc Review

There have been so many Rolling Stones live performances released on vinyl, tape, CD, DVD, and Blu-ray, you could spend the rest of your days watching, listening, taking notes,...

Neil Young | Rust Never Sleeps – DVD Review

Always one step ahead, Neil Young was one of the few musicians from the 60s who wholeheartedly embraced the spirit of punk and new wave of the late 70s. He had...

Donovan | Sunshine Superman: The Journey Of Donovan – DVD Review

In post-World War II Scotland, a young boy named Donovan Leitch would come in contact with the world of poetry and music — W.B. Yeats and the Everly Brothers; John Keats...

Black Country Communion | Live Over Europe – DVD Review

Watching Live Over Europe, and you're lead to believe Black Country Communion is the biggest fucking band in the world. The cinematic cutaways, the booming orchestral introduction and interludes,...

Gary Moore | Live At Montreux 2010 – Blu-ray Disc Review

Relentless in his approach to the guitar, Gary Moore is far from the picture of health during one of his final performances at the Montreux Jazz Festival. Nevertheless, there...