Mahavishnu Orchestra | Live At Montreux 1974/1984 – DVD Review
The Montreux Jazz Festival wouldn’t be a party without John McLaughlin and the Mahavishnu Orchestra making an appearance every so often. The original line-up, with Jan Hammer on keyboards...
Brian May & Kerry Ellis | The Candlelight Concerts – Live At Montreux 2013...
Just to clear the air at the outset: I had no idea who Kerry Ellis was until I saw The Candlelight Concerts - Live At Montreux 2013. Since then...
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 Shadows | The Final Tour – DVD Review
Ask any British guitarist about early influences, and they’ll invariably
cite the Shadows. An instrumental powerhouse, the Shadows are famous for backing
singer Cliff Richard during the 50s and 60s, but...
Def Leppard | London To Vegas – Blu-ray Disc Review
Rock and Roll Hall Of Fame inductees Def Leppard present a visual feast for fans on their limited edition Blu-ray Disc/DVD/CD set London To Vegas. The Leppards give us two...
Peter Gabriel | Growing Up Live – Blu-ray Disc Review
Performing in the round during the 2002-03 world tour may have presented some logistical nightmares for his crew and technicians, but Peter Gabriel rose above any complications and put...
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...
John Lennon | Classic Albums: Plastic Ono Band – DVD Review
When the Beatles broke up in 1970, it was both a blessing and a curse for John Lennon. Oh, he made it out to be the most liberating moment...
Bad Company | Live At Wembley – DVD Review
Of all the sturdy, blues-based hard rock bands from the 70s, Bad Company were
able to transcend pedigree and pop with smart, catchy and radio-friendly songs,
superbly executed by former members...

















