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...

Eagles | Selected Works 1972–1999 – Box Set Review

Eagles - Selected Works 1972–1999 First issued in 2000, Selected Works 1972–1999 is the Eagles' first boxset —a four-CD extravaganza full of the early days, rockers, ballads, oddities and live tracks...

The Beatles | Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band (Anniversary Edition) – Box Set...

Fifty years ago when the Beatles turned the world on its ear with Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, the album as a format was blossoming from a flat,...
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,...

Heart | Strange Euphoria – Box Set Review

Where other female-led hard rock outfits have come and gone, Heart has endured. There is little question about the immeasurable talents of Ann and Nancy Wilson, who have kept...

Johnny Winter | True To The Blues: The Johnny Winter Story – Box Set...

During a brief phone interview in 2013, I asked Johnny Winter if he thought 45 years after playing Woodstock in 1969, he'd still be out playing and touring today....

Suzi Quatro | The Girl From Detroit City – Box Set Review

I first heard of Suzi Quatro from the 1970s sitcom Happy Days. She played hip-slapping, leather-wearing bass-playing singer Leather Tuscadero on the show, but Quatro has been making music...

Iggy Pop | The Bowie Years – Box Set Review

The Bowie Years, a seven-CD box set, explores Iggy Pop’s Berlin-era music output of the latter part of the 1970s. Featuring remastered versions of Pop’s The Idiot and Lust For Life, the...

The Beatles | The BEATLES AKA The White Album (Super Deluxe) – Box Set...

The first time I dropped the needle on The White Album it was Christmas Day, 1968. The double album came out the month before, though I was too young...

Sly & The Family Stone | Higher – Box Set Review

Generally when an artist releases a box set, the fans are supposed to get excited, plunk down their hard-earned money, and eagerly snatch up the treasure trove. Personally, I...