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Blu-ray Review: Rock and Roll Hall of Fame: In Concert
Enjoy 53 live performances from four Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremonies from 2014 to 2017 (the 29th to 32nd) in this highly recommended (3.5 stars out of 4) Blu-ray version packed with 674 minutes of great material.
Read More »Music DVD Review: Deep Purple – ‘Live at the NEC’
Newly released in standalone DVD and digital formats, the band's final show with founding keyboardist Jon Lord includes classic hits – "Woman from Tokyo," "Highway Star," "Hush," "Space Truckin'," and of course "Smoke on the Water."
Read More »Music Review: Deep Purple – ‘Graz 1975’
'Graz 1975' captures the third incarnation of Deep Purple in their final days, and is among the finest of their many live albums.
Read More »Music Review: Deep Purple – ‘Live in California 74’
The CD release of Deep Purple's 'Live in California 74' is really only for Purple fans who don't already have the DVD.
Read More »Music Review: Deep Purple – `The Audio Fidelity Collection’ [Limited Edition Box Set]
Audio Fidelity bundles the four studio albums from the Mark II Deep Purple lineup in a new collector's edition.
Read More »Music Review: Boys Club – ‘Live From California – The Complete Concert’
A 1998 concert from The Boys Club—Keith Emerson, Marc Bonilla, and Glenn Hughes—contains previously unreleased nuggets that belong in many a rock fan's collection.
Read More »DVD Review: Ritchie Blackmore’s Rainbow – `Black Masquerade’
Richie Blackmore's Rainbow featuring vocalist Doogie White was captured on a 1995 Rockplast TV concert, now finally officially released in pristine sound and visuals.
Read More »Music Review: Blackmore’s Night – `Dancer and the Moon’
Blackmore's Night offers another collection of Renaissance-flavored songs that reaches into multiple genres but doesn't break any new ground.
Read More »The Proto-Hard Rock, Heavy Metal 101 Syllabus
Several rock bands of the 1960s deserve more credit than many metal fans give them.
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