Rory Gallagher | Irish Tour ’74 is back on Blu-ray, DVD, CD and Vinyl
Rory Gallagher: pure as the driven E-chord. And it is no more evident than in (and on) Irish Tour ’74, the acclaimed Tony Palmer documentary that spawned a live...
Willy DeVille | Come A Little Bit Closer: The Best Of Willy DeVille
A live CD spanning the years 1977-2005, Come A Little Closer: The
Best Of Willy DeVille showcases the unique singer, songwriter and
guitarist performing songs from his Mink DeVille band days...
ZZ Top | Live In Germany 1980
It’s 1980 and we’re in Essen, Germany, and ZZ Top is playing their
blistering, Texas-soaked boogie blues amalgamations, supporting as their Deguello
album. Filmed for Rockpalast, a German music television show,...
The Jeff Healey Band | Live At Grossman’s – 1994
With a tight funk shuffle with from on-the-spot drummer Tom Stephen, the Jeff
Healey Band starts their Live At Grossman’s - 1994 CD
with the blistering instrumental called “I’m Going Home.”
Recorded...
Saga | Heads Or Tales Live – Live Release Review
Any album from the Canadian prog quintet Saga is always welcomed. In this case, a live album from 2010, during the brief time that Rob Moratti replaced lead vocalist...
King’s X | Live All Over The Place
With the release of Live All Over The Place, Texas-based
hard rock innovators King’s X have finally answered the call of their
loyal and devoted fans and produced a CD filled...
Various Artists | The British Invasion 1963-1967
Here's a nifty idea from the creative minds at Universal – a 3 CD set
filled with US and UK hits by British musicians. The British Invasion 1963-1967
includes a tune...
Vanilla Fudge | The Real Deal
As the remnants of Vanilla Fudge traipse from one seedy nightclub to another,
the memory of the original foursome hovers like a long, lost psychedelic ghost.
Their initial run from 1966...
Emerson, Lake & Powell | The Sprocket Sessions – CD Review
Emerson, Lake and Powell were a noble attempt to replicate the 70s grandeur
and pomp of Emerson, Lake and Palmer. Despite the coincidental “P”
to maintain the logo, its timing was...
Nick Drake | A Treasury – CD Review
It’s hard to resist the diaspora of emotions flowing from the music of Nick Drake. An obscure English troubadour of the early 70s, Drake has, of late, been gaining...

















