Judas Priest | Screaming For Vengeance Special 30th Anniversary Edition – CD/DVD Review

With more than 30 million albums sold, Judas Priest has been pivotal in putting British metal on the map. Their eighth album, Screaming For Vengeance, is celebrating its 30th...

Pink Floyd | The Wall (Experience & Immersion Editions) – CD Review

The Experience and Immersion editions of Pink Floyd's The Wall are, supposedly, the last bricks to fill in the Why Pink Floyd? reissue campaign. Following expanded versions of The...

The Rolling Stones | Some Girls | Some Girls Live In Texas ’78 –...

It's not uncommon to think of Some Girls as the last decent gasp from the world's greatest rock and roll band. It was certainly a cut above some of...

David Coverdale | White Snake & North Winds (Reissues) – CD Review

Way back in the day - 1977 and 1978, to be exact - David Coverdale put his considerable vocal and songwriting efforts into two solo albums. Reissued over 30...

Deep Purple | 2011 Reissues – CD Review

Before the lineups that made “Smoke On The Water” and “Burn,” the original Deep Purple recorded three glorious albums, setting the foundation for what the band would eventually blossom...

Rory Gallagher | 2011 Reissues – CD Review

Perhaps you have already heard this story: Jimi Hendrix was once asked, "What is it like to be the world's greatest guitar player?" Hendrix replied, "I wouldn't know. Ask...

Paul Simon | 2011 Reissues – CD Review

It wasn’t surprising that Paul Simon went through the 70s with a string of solo hits. Splitting with his partner Art Garfunkel, the main songwriter of the team went...

Cream | Disraeli Gears (Deluxe Edition) – Reissue Review

No other group with so short a history has been tossed, turned and reexamined as much as Cream. Releasing four albums in a span of three years, Cream unhinged...

R.E.M | Warner Brothers Reissues – CD/DVD Review

You can argue that R.E.M. was, at one time, the quintessential 80s band. But it was during the 90s that they learned to refine their sound and craft their...

Electric Light Orchestra | No Answer | ELO II

Before Electric Light Orchestra blasted out of the blue and turned into a bland pop machine, they came very close to becoming an orchestra in the truest sense of...