Various Artists | Come Together: A Night For John Lennon’s Words & Music –...
Recorded a month after the 9/11 tragedy, Come Together: A Night For John Lennon’s Words And Music is an interesting amalgamation of music, archival Lennon video and audio and...
Graham Parker & The Figgs | Live At The FTC – DVD Review
Graham Parker and the Rumour may not have hit the heights of their contemporaries,
but Parker’s subsequent solo career has been consistently sharp and decisive.
Indeed, it hasn’t been as lucrative...
The Moody Blues | Timeless Flight, Live At The Isle Of Wight 1970 &...
If you love the Moody Blues, 2013 is a banner year. For the total completist, there's a career spanning 17-disc (11 CDs and six DVDs) box set called Timeless...
Iron Maiden | Flight 666 – DVD Review
You learn to expect everything to be bigger than life when it comes to Iron
Maiden. In that department, they rarely disappoint. In 2008, they did something
unprecedented: they went back...
Miles Davis | Live At Montreux: Highlights 1973 – 1991 – DVD Review
You can never get enough video of Miles Davis and whatever band is backing him. Watching the man stalk the stage, even when he isn’t blowing, is a spectacle...
Paul Simon | The Concert In Hyde Park – DVD Review
After Simon & Garfunkel split in the early 70s, Paul Simon went on
to a successful solo career that carries on to this day. So, it was no surprise
when he...
Steven Wilson | The Overview – Blu-ray Disc Review
Because Steven Wilson is a modern-day renaissance man, it’s not easy to pinpoint his next move. It doesn’t help that his fanbase is segmented into various factions within worlds...
Mott The Hoople | Mott The Hoople Under Review – DVD Review
If ever there was a 70s band that is under appreciated, it’s Mott the
Hoople. Though their fans are legendarily supportive, Mott really has never
gotten the credit they deserve next...
The Who | At Kilburn 1977 – DVD Review
Just when you thought everything you ever needed from the Who is available on the marketplace, along comes the double DVD At Kilburn 1977, maxed out with a pair...
Iron Maiden | Death On The Road – DVD Review
Placing Iron Maiden among the royalty of heavy metal is fraught with obligation.
After Sabbath, Priest, and the Scorpions, they are unquestionably one of most
endurable bands of the genre. Today,...

















