Emerson, Lake & Palmer | Live At Montreux 1997 – CD Review

Emerson, Lake and Palmer reunited in 1992 and recorded their comeback studio album Black Moon. They carried on for the next six years, stopping by the famous Montreux Jazz...

Steve Hillage | Madison Square Garden 1977 – CD Review

Besides his association with Gong, Khan and System 7, guitarist Steve Hillage has released quite a few critically acclaimed solo flights of guitar mastery. On Madison Square Garden 1977,...

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....

KKB | Got To Get Back – CD Review

OK, this is definitely an interesting album. The band is KKB and the album title is Got To Get Back. It’s been released by noted guitarist Bruce Kulick, but...

Various Artists | The Bottom Line Archive Series – CD Review

Ah the days of The Bottom Line. The venerable small music club in the West Village of New York City has seen historic multi-night stands by Bruce Springsteen and...

Faces | 1970-1975: You Can Make Me Dance, Sing Or Anything… – Box Set...

Faces were one of a handful of supergroups to emerge in the late 60s. Often mistaken for the backing band of Rod Stewart, whose solo career became more commercially...

Led Zeppelin | Presence, In Through The Out Door & Coda – CD Review

Like all good things, the parade of Led Zeppelin 2014-15 remasters covering the band's studio output, has come to a rousing conclusion with reissues of Presence, In Through The...

Greg Lake | London ’81 – CD Review

I recall being rightly impressed by guitarist Gary Moore and his finger flights of fancy, emulating Keith Emerson on "Fanfare For The Common Man," when I caught a Greg...

Slash Featuring Myles Kennedy & The Conspirators | Live At The Roxy 9.25.14 –...

You put Slash at the Roxy with gold-throated Myles Kennedy singing and the band the Conspirators behind them, you can pretty much be assured that you're going to get...

Emerson, Lake & Palmer | Trilogy (Deluxe Edition) – CD Review

Trilogy, the appropriately titled third studio album from Emerson, Lake & Palmer, was released in 1972 and welcomed with open arms. Tarkus, its predecessor, was conceptually brilliant, but Trilogy...