War | Greatest Hits Live – DVD Review

War is a great band….in fact, War — the jazz, funk, Latin, rock (and many other) styles seven-man hybrid — is a great band. Enjoying hits with Eric Burdon and “Spill...

Freddie Mercury | The Great Pretender – Blu-ray Disc Review

In the initial moments of The Great Pretender, a journalist asks Freddie Mercury if he gets intimidated when facing audiences of 300,000 people or more, to which the legend...

Mark Farner | Rock ‘N’ Roll Soul: Live 1989 – DVD Review

Mark Farner came to the public’s attention as the primary vocalist, songwriter, and guitarist of Grand Funk Railroad. He hasn’t been part of the current lineup of the group...

Procol Harum | In Concert With The Danish National Concert Orchestra & Choir –...

You put Procol Harum together with an orchestra and choir, and it’s a match made in heaven. For a piece of this heaven, you only need to look as far as...

Lou Reed | Berlin – DVD Review

The idea of revisiting an album in a live setting is certainly nothing new, but it’s especially tricky if said album fell flat upon its release. Still, if you...

Peter Gabriel | Back to Front: Live In London – Blu-ray Disc

When you're a music video pioneer like Peter Gabriel, you can't afford to make live concert films that aren't filled with mind-blowing visuals and optical illusions. In recent years,...

Gillan | The Glory Years – DVD Review

During the eight years — roughly 1976 through 1984 — Deep Purple was out of commission, various members of the group were angling for recognition of one sort or...

The Zombies | Odessey And Oracle {Revisited} – DVD Review

The Zombie’s classic 1968 album Odessey And Oracle typically lands on the same immortal album lists along with the likes of the Beach Boys’ Pet Sounds, Love’s Forever Changes and...

Albert King & Stevie Ray Vaughan | In Session – DVD Review

Meet the new boss just as good as the old boss. Consider the In Session CD/DVD set, featuring guitar greats Stevie Ray Vaughan and Albert King, a meeting of...

Ronnie Wood | Somebody Up There Likes Me – Blu-ray Disc Review

Ronnie Wood might just be one of the luckiest guys around. In the late 60s, he played bass with the Jeff Beck Group. When Beck turned down Woodstock and...