Rush | R40 Live – Blu-ray Disc Review

In light of the recent news from drummer Neil Peart that he's essentially done with playing the drums, R40 Live may well be the last document to remember him...

Phat Phunktion | Live At The High Noon – CD/DVD Review

A group of University of Wisconsin-Madison music students formed Phat Phunktion in 1996, and since then, the R&B outfit has grown to be one of the most-talked about bands...

Mick Taylor Band | The Tokyo Concert – Blu-ray Disc Review

Mick Taylor is one of rock’s great mysteries. Since leaving the Rolling Stones in 1974, his career has been a series of off-beat sessions and one-offs done to fill in time...

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...

Steven Wilson | Home Invasion: In Concert At The Royal Albert Hall – 4K...

Steven Wilson’s Home Invasion: In Concert At The Royal Albert Hall has received a facelift. The live set, originally issued in 2018 as a double CD and single Blu-ray...

The Rolling Stones | Voodoo Lounge Uncut – DVD Review

When the Rolling Stones reconvened after a five-year hiatus in 1989, the tours became more elaborate, bigger and frequent, as the band, the crew, the whole production became a...

Rainbow | Live In Munich 1977 – CD/DVD Review

Not to be confused with Rainbow's equally gripping double-CD Live In Germany 1976, Live In Munich 1977 features guitarist Ritchie Blackmore, singer Ronnie James Dio, drummer Cozy Powell, bassist...

Jimi Hendrix | Hear My Train A Comin’ & Miami Pop Festival – Blu-ray...

These days you can’t ever get enough Jimi Hendrix, and 2013 is no exception. Perhaps the most anticipated offering is Hear My Train A Comin', an updated documentary about...

Led Zeppelin | The Song Remains The Same – CD/DVD Review

In 1976, my friend Ben, me and our two dates for the evening jumped into my ‘68 Malibu and drove to Westwood to see The Song Remains The Same. Without video...

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...