Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young | Live At The Fillmore East, 1969 – Live...

After their first big public appearance at Woodstock in 1969, David Crosby, Stephen Stills, Graham Nash, and Neil Young spent the rest of that most tumultuous year touring and writing songs for their...

Gary Moore | Live At Bush Hall 2007 – CD Review

In 2007, guitarist Gary Moore entertained a small audience of 400 lucky fans who had won tickets from UK radio station Planet Rock, the same radio station that broadcast...

Jefferson Airplane | Setlist: The Very Best Of Jefferson Airplane Live – CD Review

The Setlist series of live CDs draw together familiar live material with some rarer, more obscure tunes. Featuring remastered tracks, new liner notes, photos and additional bonus material, the...

Steve Hillage | Madison Square Garden 1977 – CD Review

Besides his association with Gong, Khan and System 7, guitarist Steve Hillage has released quite a few critically acclaimed solo flights of guitar mastery. On Madison Square Garden 1977,...

Cheap Trick | Setlist: The Very Best Of Cheap Trick Live

The Setlist series of live CDs draw together familiar live material with some rarer, more obscure tunes. Featuring remastered tracks, new liner notes, photos and additional bonus material, the...

Sister Rosetta Tharpe | Live In France: The 1966 Concert In Limoges – Live...

Sister Rosetta Tharpe isn’t exactly a name on the tip of everyone’s tongue. But if you have any interest in the origins of rock and roll, it’s a name...

Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band | The Roxy July 7, 1978 –...

Broadway’s latest star, Bruce Springsteen, has officially released one of the most infamous live concerts of his career. Sure, “Bruuuuce” fans have heard this show on bootlegs, in bits...

Stuff | Live At Montreux 1976 – CD Review

There are just some things that have to be. If you gather guitar players, Cornell Dupree and Eric Gale, bassist Gordon Edwards, drummer Steve Gadd and keyboardist Richard Tee...

BEAT | Live – Live Release Review

Calling BEAT a “creative reinterpretation” of 80s-era King Crimson is arguably misleading. If you listen closely to this quartet, you’d swear it was the real, original thing. With this 19-track Live...

The Who | Live At The Oval, 1971 – Live Release Review

To even the most casual rock fan, The Who’s seminal Live At Leeds is considered one of the greatest live rock albums ever, showcasing the immeasurable talents of singer...