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...
Mott The Hoople | Mott The Hoople Under Review – DVD Review
If ever there was a 70s band that is under appreciated, it’s Mott the
Hoople. Though their fans are legendarily supportive, Mott really has never
gotten the credit they deserve next...
KISS Rocks Vegas – Blu-ray Disc Review
Are you kidding me — KISS and Las Vegas go together like peas and carrots. So it only made sense in 2014 when they staged a nine-show residency at...
America | Live In Central Park 1979 – DVD Review
Ah, what a time the '70s were. Men wore their hair long, women wore their jeans
tight, and bands like America were still dominating the airwaves (there was
this thing called...
Kansas | Device Voice Drum – DVD Review
Device Voice Drum is a feast for the eyes and ears — especially if you follow Kansas. Filmed within the intimate confines of EarthLink Live in Atlanta, Georgia, the...
Patti Smith | Live At Montreux 2005 – Blu-ray Disc Review
In an ill-fitting suit and with a cryptic bonjour, Patti Smith opens her performance at the 2005 Montreux Jazz Festival unapologetically. It’s this commitment to the fringe that’s made...
Nils Lofgren | Cry Tough – DVD Review
If you want to see just about everything you can of Nils Lofgren live, pick up the new double-DVD set Cry Tough.
With performances from Germany's Rockpalast program, these two...
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...
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 Rolling Stones | Voodoo Lounge Uncut – DVD Review
When the Rolling Stones reconvened after a five-year hiatus in 1989, the tours became more elaborate, bigger and frequent, as the band, the crew, the whole production became a...

















