Joe Cocker | Cry Me A River – DVD Review
The Joe Cocker DVD Cry Me A River, dug out from the Rockpalast
vaults, is a 1980 concert filmed at the Berlin’s famous Metropol. This
is Cocker before he gained MOR...
Lou Reed | Berlin – DVD Review
The idea of revisiting an album in a live setting is certainly nothing new, but it’s especially tricky if said album fell flat upon its release. Still, if you...
Lynyrd Skynyrd | Sweet Home Alabama: The Rockpalast Collection – DVD Review
If I have one pet peeve peevier than any other, it is how some bands carry on with so many new members that they are wholly new bands — or...
Donovan | Sunshine Superman: The Journey Of Donovan – DVD Review
In post-World War II Scotland, a young boy named Donovan Leitch would come
in contact with the world of poetry and music — W.B. Yeats and the Everly
Brothers; John Keats...
Genesis | When In Rome 2007 – DVD Review
When word leaked out that Genesis was reforming, speculation as to which lineup
was slated to come back was rampant all over fan web sites and message boards.
Most hoped for...
ZZ Top | Live From Texas – DVD Review
Get ready for ZZ Top! God damn it, GET READY! Now that I have your attention,
feast and enrich your eyes and ears on a first: a ZZ Top concert...
Various Artists | Come Together: A Night For John Lennon’s Words & Music –...
Recorded a month after the 9/11 tragedy, Come Together: A Night For John Lennon’s Words And Music is an interesting amalgamation of music, archival Lennon video and audio and...
AC/DC | No Bull (The Director’s Cut) – Blu-ray Disc/DVD Review
The mania and madness for AC/DC is an unexplainable phenomenon panels of pop
culture experts should be discussing. They are without pretension, without restraint.
Ever hear a sappy AC/DC love ballad?...
James Brown | I Got The Feelin’: James Brown In The ’60s – DVD...
When Martin Luther King, Jr. was assassinated in Memphis, Tennessee, on April
4, 1968, it touched off a wave of civil unrest throughout the United States.
Who would have ever thought...
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...