Yes | Classic Artists – DVD Review
Yes is an ongoing, progressive saga difficult to bottle, categorize or document.
A two-hour overview of the band called YesYears came out in
1991, coinciding with a boxed CD set and...
Leonard Cohen | Leonard Cohen Under Review: 1934-1977 – DVD Review
Leonard Cohen Under Review: 1934-1977 engages a cadre of music
jurors & legislators to pontificate about this provocative priest of the
heart. It begins with Cohen’s birth in Montréal, Canada and...
John Fogerty | 50 Year Trip: Live At Red Rocks – DVD/CD Review
John Fogerty is in fine form celebrating his half-century in music on 50 Year Trip: Live At Red Rocks, available on CD, vinyl and DVD. Filmed and recorded on...
The Doors | When You’re Strange – Blu-ray Disc Review
Just when you thought the Doors had finally come to a close, the film When
You’re Strange comes along and puts a whole new spin on the phenomenon.
And what a...
Roxy Music | More Than This: The Story Of Roxy Music – DVD Review
You can’t utter the words “art rock” without mentioning Roxy Music. But there’s “more than this…” much more, in fact, to the dynamics, inner workings and influence of Roxy Music...
Jethro Tull | Living With The Past – DVD Review
With over 3,000 concerts, some three dozen albums, and almost as many musicians, Jethro Tull is more than worthy of a comprehensive visual documentary. Never one to tackle anything...
The Boomtown Rats | Live Germany ’78 – CD/DVD Review
Live Germany '78, a live CD/DVD set from the Boomtown Rats, is from the early days of the six-piece Irish band. Led by wanna-be Mick Jagger (at least...
The Black Crowes | Who Killed That Bird On Your Window Sill – DVD...
Now that the Black Crowes have reunited, looking back on their bountiful past
offers a unique perspective on a group of Georgia misfits that began as a classic
rock derivative and...
Fish | In Search Of The 13th Star: Fish Live In The USA –...
There are good front men and there are great front men. Fish is a great front
man. Coming to infamy as the lead singer of Marillion, Fish has been solo...
Queensrÿche | Mindcrime At The Moore – Blu-ray Disc Review
Any band that opens and closes a show with a rockin' drum corp is going to get noticed. Even in a sea of hair bands back the 80s, Queensrÿche...

















