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...

The Rolling Stones | Get Yer Ya-Ya’s Out – Box Set Review

The Rolling Stones may be on automatic pilot these days, but there was a time, around 40 years ago, when they truly were the greatest rock and roll band...

Jimi Hendrix | West Coast Seattle Boy: The Jimi Hendrix Anthology – Box Set...

After the beefy reissues of the Jimi Hendrix Experience catalog, Legacy and Experience Hendrix, L.L.C. complete the 40th anniversary of Jimi Hendrix’s untimely passing, with a brilliant, broad stroke...

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...

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...

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...

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...