The Beatles | 1+ – Blu-ray Disc/CD Review
When The Beatles 1 CD compilation first came out in 2000, I was suspicious and took a few hardy swings at it. I argued that there were better, more...
Jimi Hendrix | Blue Wild Angel: Jimi Hendrix At The Isle Of Wight &...
Commemorating the 41st anniversary of Jimi Hendrix's passing, Experience Hendrix has busted out the goodies once again with a slew of discs for the ears and eyes. There's the...
Tim Buckley | My Fleeting House – DVD Review
Ok, so this one is a gem! Tim Buckley is one of those singer/songwriters who
seems to have ‘slipped through the cracks’ in mainstream pop/rock
history.. If you can recall the...
The Rolling Stones | A Bigger Bang: Live On Copacabana Beach – DVD Review
There’s nothing small about a Rolling Stones concert. The band has been regularly playing before crowds of 100,000 or more since 1969. Then came February 8, 2006. That’s when...
Nils Lofgren | Cry Tough – DVD Review
If you want to see just about everything you can of Nils Lofgren live, pick up the new double-DVD set Cry Tough.
With performances from Germany's Rockpalast program, these two...
U2 | The DVD Collector’s Box – DVD Review
If you do the voodoo that U2 do, then there are bound to be lots of fans and
critics who will weigh in with their opinion. The phenomenally successful Irish
quartet...
The Beatles | Help! – DVD Review
A Hard Day’s Night faithfully documented the crazy lives of the Beatles in 1963; Help! literally added a bit of color, irreverent humor and adventure to the group's cinematic...
Pink Floyd | A Technicolor Dream – DVD Review
Post-World War II was a stimulating and exciting time on both sides of the Atlantic. Music, art and poetry streaming out of the United States began to boil in...
Cat Stevens | Tea For The Tillerman Live – CD/DVD Review
Cat Stevens remains one of the most enigmatic figures in all of modern music.
His transformation from a 60s Popsicle to a 70s tunesmith to the pious and devout
philanthropist of...
Neal Morse | Testimony Two: Live In Los Angeles – CD/DVD Review
Along with Dream Theater and Porcupine Tree, Neal Morse's Spock's Beard was a big part of the new progressive rock movement of the late 80s and early 90s. Forming...

















