Creedence Clearwater Revival | At The Royal Albert Hall – Live Release Review

From the few live recordings of Creedence Clearwater Revival, it’s easy to tell how tight they were on stage. Even though the group’s singer, guitarist and songwriter John Fogerty...

Joe Bonamassa | Tales Of Time – Live Release Review

A sly percussion bed, twinkly acoustic, and spoken word intro of “Dawn Of Time” flows right into Joe Bonamassa’s single sailing Les Paul notes on “Notches,” which opens the...

Kansas | Two For The Show – Live Release Review

Kansas fans have a reason to rejoice: Legacy has issued a new and expanded version of the band’s classic live album, Two For The Show. It includes a bunch...

Alan Parsons | The NeverEnding Show: Live In The Netherlands – Live Release Review

Before starting his own Project, Alan Parsons worked as an assistant engineer at Abbey Road Studios, earning his first album credit on the Beatles’ Abbey Road. He went on...

Ten Years After | Recorded Live & Alvin Lee | The Last Show –...

Once Ten Years After's performance in the Woodstock film cemented their command of the concert stage, it was only a matter of time before Chrysalis would want a full...

Jeff Beck | Performing This Week…Live At Ronnie Scott’s – Live Release Review

To get a sense of how important a guitarist Jeff Beck is, you have to read through his resume and listen to everything he’s played on. An even better...

Greg Lake | London ’81 – CD Review

I recall being rightly impressed by guitarist Gary Moore and his finger flights of fancy, emulating Keith Emerson on "Fanfare For The Common Man," when I caught a Greg...

Emerson, Lake & Palmer | Live At Montreux 1997 – CD Review

Emerson, Lake and Palmer reunited in 1992 and recorded their comeback studio album Black Moon. They carried on for the next six years, stopping by the famous Montreux Jazz...

Roy Orbison | The Last Concert – CD Review

December 4, 1988. The last time Roy Orbison ever sang in public. He would die two days later. No stranger to hardship, the singer was on a major comeback...

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...