Be-Bop Deluxe | Sunburst Finish (Expanded) – CD Review

Be-Bop Deluxe were only together for six years. They made five studio albums, enjoyed modest success, were always impeccably well-dressed, and broke up quietly in 1978 at the behest...
The Kinks

The Kinks Are The Village Green Preservation Society – Box Set Review

You could say The Kinks Are The Village Green Preservation Society is the quintessential British rock album by the quintessential British rock band. For the Kinks, the album's sophisticated,...

Love | Forever Changes (50th Anniversary Deluxe Set) – Boxset Review

If ever there was an album one should justifiably light up to, Love's Forever Changes takes the cake (which you might want back if you're smoking the right stuff)....

Tangerine Dream | Quantum Gate / Quantum Key – CD Review

First issued in 2017, Quantum Gate celebrates the 50th anniversary of Tangerine Dream. This is the first studio album the band released after the 2015 passing of visionary founder...

Little Richard | Here’s Little Richard (Deluxe Edition) – CD Review

At 85, Richard Penniman aka Little Richard is one of the last founding fathers of rock and roll still alive. While rumors abound that Little Richard is too old...

Keith Emerson | Emerson Plays Emerson (Remastered Edition) – CD Review

For all the fame and glory Keith Emerson enjoyed in the 1970s as a member of Emerson, Lake & Palmer, his post-ELP career was a mixed bag of near...

Emerson, Lake & Palmer | Works, Vol. 1, Works Vol. 2, & Love Beach...

After numerous reissues of the early 70s Emerson, Lake & Palmer catalog, BMG has finally refreshed the band’s three studio albums from the late 70s — Works, Vol. 1,...

Anthony Phillips | Slow Dance – CD Review

On 1990’s Slow Dance, Anthony Phillips manned the synths, classical and electric guitars, programmed the drum machines and samplers, and wrote everything. Considered by many ‘Ant’ (Phillips’ well-known nickname)...

The Move | Magnetic Waves Of Sound: The Best Of The Move – CD...

Managing nine Top 20 UK singles in half a decade, the Move would never truly make a mark in the U.S. until they morphed into Electric Light Orchestra. Together,...

Chicago | Chicago II (Steven Wilson Remix) – CD Review

Chicago’s sophomore effort would prove to be their most innovative, musically sound and political effort before they fell victim to the powder puff insurgency that overtook bands like themselves,...