Ozzy Osbourne | Speak Of The Devil – DVD Review
There are two Speak Of The Devil live releases from Ozzy Osbourne. The album, originally issued in November 1982, was recorded at The Ritz in New York in September...
Carlos Santana | Live At Montreux 2011 – Blu-ray Disc Review
The famed Montreux Jazz Festival apparently can't get enough of Carlos Santana. He's been making appearances in the Swiss town for the annual fest since 1970. Consequently, many of...
Free | Free Forever – DVD Review
Bits and pieces have surfaced over the years, but nothing is more comprehensive than Free Forever when it comes to early 70s blues rockers Free. Free Forever is a...
Saturday Night Live: The Complete First Season – DVD Review
Next to Led Zeppelin and Pink Floyd, one of the best things to happen to rock
and roll in the '70s was a late-night comedy show called Saturday Night.
The program...
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...
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...
The Doors | Classic Albums: The Doors – DVD Review
The making of the Doors’ first album lends itself to the classic rock
and roller coaster tale of success interlaced with danger. Running parallel
to the band’s origins and rise to...
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...
Kansas | Device Voice Drum – DVD Review
Device Voice Drum is a feast for the eyes and ears — especially if you follow Kansas. Filmed within the intimate confines of EarthLink Live in Atlanta, Georgia, the...
Judas Priest | Screaming For Vengeance (Special 30th Anniversary Edition) – CD/DVD Review
With more than 30 million albums sold, Judas Priest has been pivotal in putting British metal on the map. Their eighth album, Screaming For Vengeance, is celebrating its 30th...

















