Various Artists | Mullets Rock! Too! : Mullets in Love

Not that I would describe my ‘do’ as a mullet, but I am pretty damn close with the late 70s hair cut I have been sporting since…well, the late 70s. So,...

Elton John | Rocket Man: Number Ones

Bespectacled, bejeweled and beknighted, Sir Elton John could scrap all of his trademark flamboyance, and no one would kick him off their piano bench. Elton is blessed with the ability to...

The Doors | Reissues (2007) – CD Review

In 1967, The Doors lit the world on fire with their landmark self-titled debut. Jim Morrison, Robby Krieger, John Densmore, and Ray Manzarek would go on to record five...

Various Artists | Warren Haynes Presents: The Benefit Concert Volume 1 & 2

When he isn’t on the road with the Allman Brothers Band, Gov't Mule, or any number of other projects and one-offs, Warren Haynes likes to help those in his own backyard....

Stevie Nicks | Crystal Visions…The Very Best Of Stevie Nicks

What can you say about Crystal Visions…The Very Best Of Stevie Nicks. With 16 songs on the CD and 13 on the DVD, plus 30 minutes of never-before-seen home video, along...

Paul Rodgers | Live In Glasgow

Do I detect a trace of brimstone on Paul Rodgers’ recording contract? Is a decaying portrait of his vocal cords locked away in an attic, while his real ones remain unscathed?...

Leonard Cohen | Reissues – CD Review

The "grocer of despair" Leonard Cohen has interjected himself into my life so many times I don't know where to begin. So, on the occasion of Columbia/Legacy's reissuing of...

Warren Zevon | Reissues – CD Review

Warren Zevon’s music has never failed in its primeval, passionate march to break the barrier of conformity. Although the late singer-songwriter’s substance and style were often deemed too unorthodox...

Elvis Costello And The Attractions | Best of Elvis Costello: The First Ten Years...

Let me tell you about 1977. If you were there, you may already know. If you weren't, then you may want to read this. It was a year of major...

The Zombies | Live At The Bloomsbury Theatre, London – CD Review

The Zombies are back! Yeah, I know it sounds like the tag line for a George Romero horror film, but I’m referring to the 60s group featuring Colin Blunstone and...