Robby Krieger | In Session – CD Review

Legendary guitarist Robby Krieger has released a covers album and, fortunately, it defies musical convention. On In Session there’s only one Doors cover (a live version of “Back Door...

Mandoki Soulmates | A Memory Of Our Future – New Studio Release Review

To say there is a lot going on with Leslie Mandoki’s supergroup Mandoki Soulmates, would be a huge understatement. The international collective of musicians playing behind the Hungarian producer,...

James Taylor | Covers – CD Review

I’m sure, that if you asked me to name a better male vocalist in popular music of the last 30 years, I couldn’t conjure anyone better then James Taylor. The guy...

Nazareth | Bad Dogz – CD Review

Nazareth are kicking it old school on their 2011 release, Big Dogz. In a career that has spanned 40 years, seen over 20 albums released and an amazing 6o million sold...

Uriah Heep | Wake The Sleeper – CD Review

Somewhere between the progressive hard rock of Deep Purple and the operatic cabaret of Queen sits the legend of Uriah Heep. The road has never been easy for the English institution,...

Paul McCartney | Kisses On The Bottom – CD Review

Recorded in Los Angeles, New York and London throughout 2011, Kisses On The Bottom is a collection of standards that Paul McCartney describes as “old songs that my parents'...

Nils Lofgren | Old School – CD Review

From his work with Neil Young to his stint as the blistering guitar player in Bruce Springsteen’s E Street Band since 1984, Nils Lofgren’s talents as songwriter, singer, guitar...

Blackmore’s Night | Secret Voyage – CD Review

Guitarist extraordinaire Ritchie Blackmore says of his merry band of medieval music makers Blackmore’s Night: “We have the creative freedom to play any style of music we want. We...

Elliott Murphy | Notes From The Underground | Jann Klose | Reverie –...

One is a veteran with 30 albums to his credit; the other is a German-born, African-bred singer with considerably less recording time under his belt. We’re talking two drastically different styles...

Black Crowes | 1972 – New Studio Release Review

It’s the reunion that just keeps giving. Given their history, the Black Crowes could very well be walking on thin ice when it comes to their ongoing survival. This...