Emerson, Lake & Palmer | Emerson, Lake & Palmer & Tarkus (2012 Reissues) –...

Since the 1990s, the Emerson, Lake & Palmer catalog has been passed around and reissued by at least a half dozen labels. Various box sets, compilations and live sets...

John & Yoko: Above Us Only Sky | Blu-ray Disc Review

In 2018, John Lennon’s landmark 1971 solo album, Imagine, got a major reboot with a box set (Imagine – The Ultimate Collection), the Imagine and Gimme Some Truth documentaries,...

Twisted Sister | Live At Wacken: The Reunion – DVD Review

There’s no point in mentioning how older guys in make-up and spandex can look like drag queens gone bad. The guys in Twisted Sister point this out plenty in the interviews...

Alice Cooper | The Nightmare Returns – DVD Review

Mothers, lock up your daughters! It’s Halloween night, Detroit 1986 and the Motor City Madman is back! The Nightmare Returns DVD captures Alice Cooper’s triumphant lurch back to life from the...

Bad Company | Live At Wembley – DVD Review

Of all the sturdy, blues-based hard rock bands from the 70s, Bad Company were able to transcend pedigree and pop with smart, catchy and radio-friendly songs, superbly executed by former members...

John Lennon & The Plastic Ono Band | Live In Toronto ’69 – DVD...

The Toronto Rock and Roll Revival was a one-day, 12-hour music festival held in Toronto on September 13, 1969. Acts like Alice Cooper, Jerry Lee Lewis, Little Richard, and Bo Diddley...

Meat Loaf | Bat Out Of Hell: The Original Tour – DVD Review

The first rock concert I ever attended was Meat Loaf at the Capitol Theater in Passaic, New Jersey, in 1978. Three decades later, the Bat Out Of Hell: The Original Tour...

Rush | Snakes & Arrows Live – DVD Review

While other remnants from the 70s hold onto the vestiges of validity, Rush keeps the show running at a brisk pace with nary a dip in quality or popularity. There have...

Steve Vai | Stillness In Motion – DVD Review

Live concert DVDs, although very popular, are not always the most well put together and exciting things to watch on your TV. For me, it's always been the feel...

Eric Clapton | Crossroads Guitar Festival 2007 – DVD Review

Eric Clapton may be the most beloved musician in the world. The man once referred to as "God" is one of only a handful to have ever laid down a solo...