Todd Rundgren’s The Individualist – Digressions, Dreams & Dissertations – Book Review

About 20 years ago, Todd Rundgren floated several samples of his then memoir-in-progress on PatroNet, his ahead-of-its-time fan-based subscription service that afforded his followers, among other things, the opportunity...

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...

Yes | Progeny: Seven Shows From Seventy-Two – Box Set Review

When it comes to the golden age of progressive rock, 1972 is arguably one of its most poignant and evolutionary years. There was Jethro Tull pushing the conceptual boundaries...

Creedence Clearwater Revival | Reissues – CD Review

The bitter relations between Fantasy Records and its star attraction, Creedence Clearwater Revival, or more directly John Fogerty, began to thaw when Fogerty rejoined the label (now owned by...

Robby Steinhardt | Not In Kansas Anymore – New Studio Release Review

Storm effects, wild riffing bass, guitar, and organ provide the bed to the opener “Tempest” off Robby Steinhardt’s first-ever solo album, Not In Kansas Anymore. Enlisting an impressive who’s-who of guests...

Todd Rundgren | Box O’ Todd – Box Set Review

Box O' Todd is a limited edition collector's box featuring previously unreleased live and studio recordings from the early 70s by legendary singer, songwriter, instrumentalist and producer Todd...

Emerson, Lake & Palmer | Out Of This World: Live (1970-1997) – Live Release...

According to most online discographies — often plagued with inaccuracies — Emerson, Lake & Palmer have unveiled over 20 live releases. That includes four multi-disc sets of bootleg recordings....

The Beatles | 1962 – 1966 & 1967 – 1970 – CD Review

In the liner notes for the 2010 remasters of the Beatles’ compilations 1962-1966 and 1967-1970, journalist Bill Flanagan writes that the group’s “greatest impact was on people born between...

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...

Pink Floyd | The Early Years 1965 – 1972: The Individual Volumes – CD/DVD/Blu-ray...

First released as part of The Early Years 1965-1972 box set, The Individual Volumes, as they are called, are now available as six individual multi-disc book-bound CD, DVD &...