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...

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...

Pink Floyd | Live At Pompeii – DVD Review

After seeing Pink Floyd's Live At Pompeii over 25 times on both the big and little screen, the last thing I needed was a DVD. I already have a...

The Midnight Special Collector’s Edition – DVD Review

If you were a music fan in the U.S. during the 70s, chances are you caught an episode or two of The Midnight Special. Created by television and film...

The Rolling Stones | Stones In Exile – DVD Review

Like the record it profiles, Stones In Exile is a montage, a fragmented collection of reflections and thoughts on what is arguably the greatest musical statement the Rolling Stones...

Chasing Trane:: The John Coltrane Documentary – Blu-ray Disc Review

Jazz saxophonist John Coltrane was not a vintage rocker by any means, yet his impact on the rock and roll community cannot be underestimated. Just ask the Doors or Carlos Santana...

Led Zeppelin | The Song Remains The Same – CD/DVD Review

In 1976, my friend Ben, me and our two dates for the evening jumped into my ‘68 Malibu and drove to Westwood to see The Song Remains The Same. Without video...

John Lennon On Film: ‘Imagine’ & ‘Gimme Some Truth’ Revisited

After the Beatles, John Lennon set out on a creative crusade filled with beauty, emotion and absolute weirdness — undoubtedly fed by a desire to transcend the Fab myth,...

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...

Emerson, Lake & Palmer | Live At Montreux 1997 – Blu-ray Disc Review

You have to acknowledge Claude Nobs’ foresight. Most of the performances from Montreux, the famed Swiss jazz festival Nobs has been running since 1967, have not only been filmed,...