The Prog Collective and The Fusion Syndicate are sister releases showcasing prog rock and jazz/rock all-stars.
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Music Review: Focus – X
The 10th album from the Dutch prog rock group, Focus, is a collection of interesting, if not magical instrumentals.
Read More »Music Blu-ray Review: The Doors – Live at the Bowl ’68
The Doors' Live at the Bowl '68 captures a magic band on a magic night.
Read More »Music Review: Gary Lewis and the Playboys – Complete Liberty Singles
Revisiting Gary Lewis and the Playboys is revisiting transistor radio innocence.
Read More »Music DVD Review: The Who: Live in Texas ’75
The Who: Live in Texas '75 captures Townshend, Daltrey, Entwistle, and Moon at the top of their powers.
Read More »Music Review: Maria Muldaur – …First Came Memphis Minnie
Maria Muldaur, Bonnie Raitt, and other sisters of the blues pay faithful homage to the legendary Memphis Minnie.
Read More »Music Review: Heart – Fanatic
Heart's short Fanatic is hard rocking fun that brings back the '70s.
Read More »Music Review: The Keith Emerson Band – The Three Fates Project
Keith Emerson and Marc Bonilla immerse their rock melodies in a full orchestra in The Three Fates Project.
Read More »DVD Review: Freddie Mercury: The Great Pretender
A superlative exploration of Freddie Mercury’s solo music career featuring rare videos and insightful interviews.
Read More »Music Review: Various Artists – Re-Machined: A Tribute to Deep Purple’s Machine Head
Metalheads come together to pay homage to Deep Purple’s Machine Head with a tribute specifically crafted for metal fans.
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