Brian Wilson | Brian Wilson Presents Smile – DVD Review
The story of Brian Wilson and his magnum opus Smile is one
of the more compelling tales of how ego, insecurity and drugs can swiftly undermine
the creative process, especially when...
Queen | Greatest Video Hits – DVD Review
If you're looking for a collection of Queen videos, Greatest Video Hits is a two-disc set has 33 of them - Freddie Mercury, Brian May, Roger Taylor and John...
Supertramp | The Story So Far – DVD Review
There is some speculation that Supertramp squeezed the pop strains of progressive rock further than Genesis and Journey could have ever imagined. The fact that they did it with...
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...
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...
Rainbow | Live In Munich 1977 – CD/DVD Review
Not to be confused with Rainbow's equally gripping double-CD Live In Germany 1976, Live In Munich 1977 features guitarist Ritchie Blackmore, singer Ronnie James Dio, drummer Cozy Powell, bassist...
Lou Reed | Berlin – DVD Review
The idea of revisiting an album in a live setting is certainly nothing new, but it’s especially tricky if said album fell flat upon its release. Still, if you...
R.E.M | Warner Brothers Reissues – CD/DVD Review
You can argue that R.E.M. was, at one time, the quintessential 80s band. But it was during the 90s that they learned to refine their sound and craft their...
The Steve Morse Band | Live In Baden-Baden Germany March 1990 – DVD Review
Steve Morse' day job with Deep Purple takes up most of his time these days, but the guitarist has been known to moonlight when the mood strikes. Back in...
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...

















