Pink Floyd | The Early Years 1965 – 1972: The Individual Volumes – CD/DVD/Blu-ray...

First released as part of The Early Years 1965-1972 box set, The Individual Volumes, as they are called, are now available as six individual multi-disc book-bound CD, DVD &...

ZZ Top | Double Down Live – DVD Review

On the heels of 2008’s Live In Texas DVD and CD set — their very first “official” concert video — ZZ Top are back with a second DVD, a double set...

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...

KISS Rocks Vegas – Blu-ray Disc Review

Are you kidding me — KISS and Las Vegas go together like peas and carrots. So it only made sense in 2014 when they staged a nine-show residency at...

Pink Floyd | Live At Pompeii – DVD Review

After seeing Pink Floyd's Live At Pompeii over 25 times on both the big and little screen, the last thing I needed was a DVD. I already have a...

Cream | Royal Albert Hall London 2005 – Blu-ray Disc Review

Finally, a release I can review, extolling the virtues of Blu-ray. Cream's celebrated 2005 reunion gigs were filmed in high-definition and recorded in Dolby Digital 5.1/DTS-HD Master Audio for...

Eric Clapton | Life In 12 Bars – DVD Review

From a distance, you would think a legendary guitarist, singer, songwriter and recording artist like Eric Clapton had an easy climb to the top. Maybe that’s because he always...

Steven Wilson | The Overview – Blu-ray Disc Review

Because Steven Wilson is a modern-day renaissance man, it’s not easy to pinpoint his next move. It doesn’t help that his fanbase is segmented into various factions within worlds...

Paul McCartney | The Space Between Us – DVD Review

It‘s now a given that behind every major rock and roll tour, there’s a DVD or two in the works to document the whole sordid affair. No one is...

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...