Simon & Garfunkel | The Concert In Central Park – CD/DVD Review
When Paul Simon and Art Garfunkel reunited for a one-off performance on the Great Lawn of New York's Central Park in 1981, the concert drew 500,000, one of the...
Rush | Replay X 3 – CD/DVD Review
Without fail, Rush rises to the occasion and embraces the moment. So, it should
only follow that on the heels of their immensely popular concert DVDs, 2003's
Rush In Rio and...
Bryan Ferry | Live In Lyon – Blu-ray Disc Review
Leave it to Bryan Ferry to film his show at the ancient Roman amphitheatre in Lyon, France as part of the Nuits de Fourviere Festival on July 25, 2011....
Frank Zappa | Zappa – Blu-ray Disc Review
Zappa, directed by Alex Winter of Bill & Ted’s Excellent Adventure (he’s Bill) fame, offers a deep dive into the American musical icon Frank Zappa’s life and work. Unearthing...
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...
Styx | The Grand Illusion Pieces Of Eight Live – Blu-ray Disc / DVD...
If you live in L.A., you can count on seeing Styx in town at least every six months. That's because they're touring madmen - a show band these days...
Black Sabbath | The End – 4K UHD Blu-ray Review
Breaking up is hard to do. Although in the 1970s, you wouldn't think so. The Beatles did it. So did the Moody Blues, Deep Purple, Humble Pie, CSNY, and...
Patti Smith | Live At Montreux 2005 – Blu-ray Disc Review
In an ill-fitting suit and with a cryptic bonjour, Patti Smith opens her performance at the 2005 Montreux Jazz Festival unapologetically. It’s this commitment to the fringe that’s made...
David Gilmour | Remember That Night – DVD Review
Is Pink Floyd fading in David Gilmour’s rearview mirror? It’s something many fans struggle with — the end of Pink Floyd — but his performance on Remember That Night,...
Black Country Communion | Live Over Europe – DVD Review
Watching Live Over Europe, and you're lead to believe Black Country Communion is the biggest fucking band in the world. The cinematic cutaways, the booming orchestral introduction and interludes,...

















