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...

U2 | The Joshua Tree (Expanded) – CD Review

As Bono once said, The Joshua Tree is very Irish in its ache and melancholy, but the record resonates with a more American flavor. Either way, it went...

Paul McCartney & Wings | Rockshow & Wings Over America – Blu-Ray Disc &...

In 1976, Paul McCartney finally decided to go out on his first worldwide tour since 1966, back when he got off the road with the Beatles. At the time,...

Yes | Relayer (2014 Steven Wilson Remixes) – CD / Blu-ray Disc Review

Relayer was the seventh studio album from Yes. It came out in 1974 and in the grand, sweeping style of how progressive rock was at the time, comprised three...

George Harrison | The Dark Horse Years – Boxset Review

It’s a damn shame George Harrison isn’t around to enjoy the accolades coming his way of late. The Concert For George was only the beginning. Harrison is now the...

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...

U.K. | Reissues

I know you’re saying to yourself: “Self, I've always wondered about the band U.K. They’re underrated and under appreciated. I never thought they got a deserved airing.” Well you need...

Mott The Hoople | All The Young Dudes (50th Anniversary Edition) – Reissue Review

The story goes that Mott The Hoople, after releasing four albums, were ready throw in the towel when David Bowie came along with a song and a desire to...

The Beatles | The Capitol Albums Vol. 1 – Boxset Review

I admit I was a slightly disconcerted in 1987 when the Beatles rolled out their precious catalog on compact disc, and they decided to release the British versions instead...

Judas Priest | British Steel (30th Anniversary Edition) – CD/DVD Review

Ask any Judas Priest fan about British Steel, and they’ll more than likely confirm it is the band’s definitive masterpiece. Aside from spawning the singles, “Breaking The Law” and...