April Wine | I Like To Rock: Live In London 1981 – DVD Review
I must admit I am a bit confused by April Wine, the quintet
from Canada. Never a huge fan, I only ever knew them from “Gypsy Queen”
and “Between You and...
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...
Neil Young | Heart Of Gold – DVD Review
Neil Young’s career becomes more profound, more important, and more
fabled with each passing year. The singer/songwriter’s output of late
has been particularly alluring in its depth and craftsmanship — beginning
with...
Jethro Tull | Live At Madison Square Garden 1978 – DVD Review
OK, I admit it — I’m somewhat of a bootleg junkie, especially when it comes to rare concert video. Jethro Tull’s quirky satellite broadcast from New York City’s Madison Square...
Free | Free Forever – DVD Review
Bits and pieces have surfaced over the years, but nothing is more comprehensive than Free Forever when it comes to early 70s blues rockers Free. Free Forever is a...
Peter Gabriel | Back to Front: Live In London – Blu-ray Disc
When you're a music video pioneer like Peter Gabriel, you can't afford to make live concert films that aren't filled with mind-blowing visuals and optical illusions. In recent years,...
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...
Stray Cats | Live At Montreux 1981 – DVD Review
Showing off sweaty physiques no one would be very proud to own, but playing songs from their debut album out only six months at the time - the Stray...
Porcupine Tree | Closure/Continuation – Blu-ray Disc Review
For me to gain full appreciation of Closure/Continuation, Porcupine Tree’s 11th studio album coming 12 years after the last one, 2009’s The Incident, I had to listen to it...
Jethro Tull | Live At Montreux – DVD Review
It’s a no-brainer: Jethro Tull and Montreux go together like ham and rye. Jethro Tull is a world-class rock band with a foothold in jazz, among a gazillion other...

















