William Shatner | Ponder The Mystery – CD Review

Boldly going where certainly very few actors have ever dared to go, William Shatner has once again taken his unique delivery of poetry to a very far-off land, marrying...

Chris Spedding | Joyland – CD Review

A renown British guitar slinger for five decades and running, Chris Spedding may not be a name on the tip of everyone's tongue, but he's had his share of...

Davey Johnstone | Deeper Than My Roots – New Studio Release Review

Davey Johnstone has been Elton John’s guitarist for 50 years. He has also played with Alice Cooper, John Lennon, Stevie Nicks, just to name a few. In his role...

Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band | The Rising – CD Review

With all of the hubbub surrounding its arrival, you would think that The Rising, Bruce Springsteen's first studio album with the E Street Band in over 15 years, would...

Neal Schon | Vortex – CD Review

Vortex, guitarist Neal Schon’s ninth solo album, is a two-CD guitar work-out of noodling high-fret explosions without the pop expectations of Journey. Pushed along by ex-Journey drummer Steve Smith,...

Mike Oldfield | Return To Ommadawn – CD Review

Mike Oldfield's Return To Ommadawn is what I’d venture to guess all true fans of the composer and instrumentalist have been waiting for. It’s a return to the to...

Steve Winwood | Nine Lives – CD Review

Steve Winwood has signed on with Columbia Records and returned back to the high life with Nine Lives. Not that he ever left because his previous album, 2003’s About Time, released...

Peter Frampton Band | All Blues – CD Review

When you're someone like Peter Frampton, who's pretty much done it all, there's no better place to turn than to the blues. Though his touring days are winding down...

The Magpie Salute | High Water II – CD Review

Amidst all the hearsay and speculative swirl about a Black Crowes reunion, spin-off group the Magpie Salute unveils their second album, High Water II. The sophomore sequel recorded at...

Uriah Heep | Into The Wild – CD Review

Mining a little Rainbow, sometimes Deep Purple, even occasionally Kansas, but always in a deep Uriah Heep vein, original member guitarist Mick Box, long-time bassist Trevor Bolder and drummer Russell Gilbrook,...