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...

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...

Chicago Transit Authority | Chicago Transit Authority – DVD Review

Who needs surround when quad is back. At least it is on Chicago Transit Authority — precisely a remastered early 70s quadraphonic mix, previously only available on 8-track tape (!), now...

Black Sabbath | Classic Albums: Paranoid – Blu-Ray Disc Review

There is little argument that Paranoid was “a defining moment” for Black Sabbath. Both the song and the album it was titled after helped to catapult Sabbath from scruffy...

The Beatles | 1+ – Blu-ray Disc/CD Review

When The Beatles 1 CD compilation first came out in 2000, I was suspicious and took a few hardy swings at it. I argued that there were better, more...

Foghat | Live In St. Pete – DVD Review

On their live DVD Live In St. Pete, Foghat’s original drummer Roger Earl, monster bassist Craig MacGregor (with the band since 1975) , seductive slide guitarist Bryan Bassett and...

Grateful Dead | The Closing Of Winterland – DVD Review

It was a turning point the hippies in San Francisco weren't looking forward to. The closing of the fabled Winterland in 1978, the last vestige of the free form,...

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,...

Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers | Live At The Olympic – DVD Review

One of the more satisfying experiences for a rock and roll fan is seeing a film of a concert you were actually at. That way you can relive the...

Heaven & Hell | Neon Nights: Live In Europe – DVD Review

Ozzy Osbourne may be the voice of Black Sabbath, but the riffs and overall musical structure are clearly the property of Tony Iommi and Geezer Butler. Take away Ozzy and add...