Keith Emerson | Variations – Box Set Review
Across 20 CDs (yes 20!), we get the sprawling Variations box set, chronicling the career of Keith Emerson. The set is broken up into five sections — Part One:...
Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young | CSNY 1974 – Box Set Review
We can all agree that Crosby, Stills & Nash are unique combination to begin with. When you add Neil Young to the mix, it becomes a heavier band with...
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 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...
Van Halen | The Collection II – Box Set Review
In the early 80s, Van Halen were one of the biggest bands on the planet. Unfortunately, like so many before and since, one of the band’s members — specifically...
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...
Jethro Tull | A Passion Play: An Extended Performance & WarChild: The 40th Anniversary...
There is no question that 2014 will go down as a banner year for Jethro Tull fans. Aside from Ian Anderson’s continued forays into the solo realm with Homo...
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 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...
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...