Mick Taylor Band | The Tokyo Concert – Blu-ray Disc Review

Mick Taylor is one of rock’s great mysteries. Since leaving the Rolling Stones in 1974, his career has been a series of off-beat sessions and one-offs done to fill in time...

Deep Purple | They All Came Down To Montreux – DVD Review

Ever ponder the origins of “Smoke On The Water”? Probably not, but there’s another DVD from Deep Purple offering all the answers you could ever want. Taken from the...

Jethro Tull | Living With The Past – DVD Review

With over 3,000 concerts, some three dozen albums, and almost as many musicians, Jethro Tull is more than worthy of a comprehensive visual documentary. Never one to tackle anything...

Jimi Hendrix Experience | Music, Money, Madness . . . Jimi Hendrix In Maui...

One night in the free-flowing 1980s, I saw Rainbow Bridge on TV, and was both confused and exhilarated. Of course, I wanted to see Jimi Hendrix, and he shows...

Roxy Music | More Than This: The Story Of Roxy Music – DVD Review

You can’t utter the words “art rock” without mentioning Roxy Music. But there’s “more than this…” much more, in fact, to the dynamics, inner workings and influence of Roxy Music...

Super Duper Alice Cooper – Blu-ray Disc Review

The first impression I had after watching Super Duper Alice Cooper was that Vincent Furnier has had one helluva ride as Alice Cooper. Frank Zappa released his first album,...

Albert King & Stevie Ray Vaughan | In Session – DVD Review

Meet the new boss just as good as the old boss. Consider the In Session CD/DVD set, featuring guitar greats Stevie Ray Vaughan and Albert King, a meeting of...

Bob Dylan | Don’t Look Back – DVD Review

Don't Look Back is one of the most important and influential movies to ever document the rock and roll experience. D.A. Pennebaker’s ominous telling of a very young and...

Paul Rodgers & Friends | Live At Montreux 1994 – DVD Review

Despite being introduced by promoter Claude Nobs at the Montreux Jazz Festival as Paul Rodgers & Company, Paul Rodgers & Friends should actually be Paul Rodgers and his Heavy...

Lou Reed | Transformer & Live At Montreux 2000 – Blu-ray Disc Review

With Lou Reed's untimely passing that leaving a large hole in the music industry, there's bound to be a million retrospectives, live albums, and "lost" tapes released in the...