Rolling Stones | From The Vault: The Marquee Club – Live In 1971 &...

Like silver-studded dice, gems from an illustrious past keep tumbling out from the vault of the Rolling Stones. Hot on the heels of Universal's reissue of Sticky Fingers, Eagle...

The Jeff Healey Band | Live In Belgium – DVD/CD Review

There's a double-disc CD/DVD from the Jeff Healey Band called Live In Belgium, featuring 82 minutes of prime blues that only Healey and his trio (augmented here by two...

The Pink Floyd & Syd Barrett Story (2014 Reissue) – DVD Review

Told very much in a Behind The Music format with BBC wit and style, The Pink Floyd & Syd Barrett Story is the definitive biography of early Pink Floyd...

Lynyrd Skynyrd | Pronounced ‘Leh-‘nérd ‘Skin-‘nérd & Second Helping / Sweet Home Alabama

If you’re a Lynyrd Skynyrd fan, Eagle Rock went to bat in 2015 with two lively releases — one on DVD and Blu-ray, and the other as a double CD....

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,...

Dio | Holy Diver Live – DVD Review

Since his passing on May 16, 2010, Ronnie James Dio has been honored with a tasteful memorial, and numerous tributes from various television, radio, magazine and online outlets. While box sets,...

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...

Eric Clapton | The Lady In The Balcony: Lockdown Sessions – CD/DVD Review

As mostly everyone the world over was, touring bands and solo artists were significantly affected by the COVID-19 shutdown. Eric Clapton, who has been quite vocal on this score,...

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,...

Mark Farner | Rock ‘N’ Roll Soul: Live 1989 – DVD Review

Mark Farner came to the public’s attention as the primary vocalist, songwriter, and guitarist of Grand Funk Railroad. He hasn’t been part of the current lineup of the group...