Pink Floyd | The Later Years – Box Set Review

Pink Floyd has gone to great lengths to preserve their legacy with numerous box sets, compilations, and DVDs/Blu-ray Discs. In 2016, they put out the monolithic, 33-disc The Early...

The Jimi Hendrix Experience Box Set – Box Set Review

The Jimi Hendrix Experience Box Set is a definitive collection of alternate outtakes and vintage live recordings. Spanning a career that exploded in 1966 and never let up for...

Bob Dylan & The Band | The Basement Tapes Complete: The Bootleg Series Vol....

Bob Dylan’s ‘Bootleg Series’ have unearthed some of the singer-songwriter’s most epic moments — from phenomenal live collections like Live 1966: The "Royal Albert Hall" Concert and Bob Dylan...

The Beatles | Let It Be Special Edition – Box Set Review

Let it Be, the last studio album released (though not recorded) by the Beatles, is one of the most maligned albums in history. Yet it retains an aura, an...

Blue Öyster Cult | The Columbia Albums Collection – Box Set Review

There is big and then there is huge (that's what she said). Blue Öyster Cult's The Columbia Albums Collection set is huge. BÖC (or Soft White Underbelly as they...

Jethro Tull | Songs From The Wood: The Country Set – Box Set Review

Jethro Tull's Songs From The Wood, their 10th studio album, is a rural, folksy affair that shows off the band's progressive interplay. With a theme revolving around folklore and...

George Harrison | The Apple Years 1968-75 – Box Set Review

As a solo artist, George Harrison certainly had his ups and downs, hits and misses, peaks and valleys. Overshadowed by fellow Beatles John Lennon and Paul McCartney, the guitarist's...

The Rolling Stones | Let It Bleed (50th Anniversary Limited Deluxe Edition) – Box...

While 1969 would become the Beatles’ swansong, it was a pivotal year for the Rolling Stones as well. Brian Jones, the brilliant multi-instrumentalist who’d formed the band and added...

Pink Floyd | The Dark Side Of The Moon (50th Anniversary) – Box Set...

Fifty years after it was released, Pink Floyd's The Dark Side Of The Moon is one of the most inventive albums of all time. It remains a strong seller...

Yes | Progeny: Seven Shows From Seventy-Two – Box Set Review

When it comes to the golden age of progressive rock, 1972 is arguably one of its most poignant and evolutionary years. There was Jethro Tull pushing the conceptual boundaries...