Four 70s Classic Albums Get Quadio Upgrades – Blu-ray Disc Review
Following Rhino’s release of Quadio sets from Chicago in 2016 and the Doobie Brothers in 2020 comes four more albums from the 70s mixed in quadrophonic sound. Out of...
The Cars | Unlocked – CD/DVD Review
It seems to me the best way to review a DVD/CD package is to critique it in
three parts. With my eye (and ear) on the video, CD and written/booklet...
John Fogerty | The Long Road Home – DVD Review
Anyone vaguely familiar with John Fogerty’s turbulent relationship with
Fantasy Records may be surprised to learn that the two have not only settled
their differences; they’re back in business together. Releasing...
Ted Nugent | Motor City Mayhem – CD/DVD Review
Your 'Uncle' Ted Nugent is an original, as he'll constantly assure you. His
latest double CD and DVD Motor City Mayhem, recorded at Pine
Knob in Michigan, his hometown, marks not...
Aerosmith | Rock For The Rising Sun – Blu-ray Disc Review
Nine years have passed since Aerosmith have released a proper live video, so why not do it with meaning. Rock For The Rising Sun, on DVD and Blu-ray disc,...
ZZ Top | That Little Ol’ Band From Texas – Blu-ray Disc Review
There are more generic rock and roll bands than you can count; there is only one ZZ Top. They are often distinguished as a group with the longest standing...
Anderson, Bruford, Wakeman, Howe | An Evening of Yes Music Plus – DVD Review
As one of the more popular progressive rock bands of the 70s and a chart mainstay
of the early 80s, Yes has learned to overcome and outdistance just about every
obstacle...
Various Artists | Live At Knebworth – Blu-ray Disc Review
On June 30, 1990, the Knebworth House in Hertfordshire, England, hosted the Silver Clef Award Winners concert. The show featured a wide array of musical artists including Pink Floyd,...
The Who | Isle Of Wight 1970 – DVD Review
The Isle Of Wight Festival of 1970 will always be of note for a variety of reasons. For one, these were some of the last performances from Jimi Hendrix,...
A Night At The Family Dog, Go Ride The Music & West Pole –...
Ralph J. Gleason, noted music critic and co-founder of Rolling Stone magazine, typically championed the underdog. Be it the dissidents of jazz, up-and-coming folkies, or the way-out, psychedelic freaks,...

















