Leonard Cohen | Live At The Isle Of Wight 1970 – DVD Review
The 1970 Isle of Wight festival has become, over time, the confused and clumsy
second cousin of Woodstock (not to be confused with Altamont, Woodstock’s
evil and deranged stepbrother). The English...
The Dutch Woodstock – CD/DVD Review
Woodstock and Altamont pretty much covered what can go right and what can go wrong at a large rock festival in America. Meanwhile, over in Europe, music festivals began...
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...
Kansas | There’s Know Place Like Home – DVD Review
For a band that hasn’t released new music in nearly a decade, Kansas is still a viable musical force — continually active on the live circuit with a bountiful...
Toto | 40 Tours Around The Sun – Blu-ray Disc Review
Celebrating 40 years, Toto spent much of 2018 and 2019 touring Europe, North America, Asia, Australia, New Zealand, even Indonesia. To document the milestone, Eagle Rock has released the...
Alice Cooper | The Nightmare Returns – DVD Review
Mothers, lock up your daughters! It’s Halloween night, Detroit 1986
and the Motor City Madman is back! The Nightmare Returns DVD
captures Alice Cooper’s triumphant lurch back to life from the...
Peter Gabriel | New Blood Live In London – Blu-ray Disc Review
Leave it to Peter Gabriel to seize the latest technology and use it to his advantage. His concert film New Blood Live In London was filmed in high definition...
Foreigner | Alive & Rockin’ – DVD Review
So here we come to the eternal, infernal question that has been plaguing mankind
for centuries — OK, just plaguing me for the past couple of years: Can
a band still...
The Doors | When You’re Strange – Blu-ray Disc Review
Just when you thought the Doors had finally come to a close, the film When
You’re Strange comes along and puts a whole new spin on the phenomenon.
And what a...
The Zombies | Odessey And Oracle {Revisited} – DVD Review
The Zombie’s classic 1968 album Odessey And Oracle typically lands on the same immortal album lists along with the likes of the Beach Boys’ Pet Sounds, Love’s Forever Changes and...

















