Gary Moore | Essential Montreux – Box Set Review
Blues-rock guitarist Gary Moore is Ireland’s answer to Jimi Hendrix and Stevie Ray Vaughn. Having earned his stripes with Thin Lizzy, Moore embarked on a solo career in the...
The Alan Parsons Project | The Turn Of A Friendly Card – Box Set...
The Turn Of A Friendly Card is the fifth album from The Alan Parsons Project, the “band” spearheaded by celebrated producer and engineer Alan Parsons, and composer, musician, and...
Yes | The Steven Wilson Remixes – Box Set Review
The sprawling The Steven Wilson Remixes set spotlights five classic studio albums from progressive music’s high priests and recent inductees into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Yes,...
Small Faces | Ogdens’ Nut Gone Flake (Expanded) – Box Set Review
Even as it can be said that the individual members of the Small Faces went on to bigger and better things, the group itself managed to nudge things delightfully...
Bob Dylan | Rolling Thunder Revue: The 1975 Live Recordings – Box Set Review
These days, Bob Dylan is an acquired taste when it comes to his live performances. He rarely follows a script, plays hits, or sings with much passion. In 1975,...
Rainbow | Down To Earth Tour 1979 – Box Set Review
Rainbow's Down To Earth Tour 1979 is a three-CD box set that, in addition to the music, comes with the "extras" that boxsets all seem to have these days....
The Kinks | Lola Versus Powerman And The Moneygoround – Box Set Review
For the third 50th anniversary of an album by the Kinks, BMG’s special multi-format reissue of Lola Versus Powerman And The Moneygoround, Part One, originally released in late 1970,...
Emerson, Lake & Powell | Complete Collection – Box Set Review
Emerson, Lake & Powell were not Emerson, Lake & Palmer. But they came close and should have been bigger. The three-CD Complete Collection from Emerson, Lake & Powell pays...
Genesis | 1976-1982 – Box Set Review
The Genesis reunion is underway and making its way to your local stadium or amphitheater at two-hundred bucks or more a pop, so it only seems fitting a slew...
Yes | Essentially Yes – Box Set Review
Unlike other boxsets from Yes, Essentially Yes isn’t essential Yes in the conventional sense, unless you feel the band can do no wrong, you’re a completist, or simply have...