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Radiohead - OK Computer: A Classic Album Under Review DVD
Review by Ron Fuchs
OK Computer: A Classic Album Under Review takes a look back at Radiohead’s third album, OK Computer, which has been hailed as a masterpiece by many.

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Radiohead - Arms & Legs: The Story So Far DVD
Review by Gary Hill

First off, it’s likely that Radiohead completists will want this in their collection. The problem is, they probably already have it.


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Renaissance - Song of Scheherazade
Review by Bill Knispel
Only one thing has been missing over the years for devoted fans of Renaissance, that band combining rock and classical music more completely and seamlessly than almost any other band in progressive music…a video document of the classic band (Annie Haslam, Michael Dunford, John Tout, Terrence Sullivan and Jon Camp) live in concert.
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Return To Forever - Return to Forever Returns DVD
Review by Gary Hill
I have already reviewed the CD of this – so I won’t be looking at the music in this review – you can check out that review for a much more detailed accounting.
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Riverside - Reality Dream Live DVD
Review by Ron Fuchs

Ever since their debut, Out Of Myself, in 2004 Polish progressive metal band Riverside have released fantastic albums that I’ve enjoyed.


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Roxy Music - More Than This: The Story of Roxy Music DVD
Review by Gary Hill
I never really followed Roxy Music when they were around. I now wish I had.
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RPWL - The RPWL Live Experience DVD
Review by Ron Fuchs
I was first aware of RPWL when I received Stock back in 2003 for reviewing. I was instantly hooked and began collecting their albums.

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Rush - R30 DVD/CD set
Review by Greg Olma
I can't believe it has been 30 years since Rush have unleashed their Canadian brand of Led Zeppelin influenced riffs. Where has the time gone?
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Rush - Exit...Stage Left DVD
Review by Bruce Stringer
Writing about this band is a labour of love. I grew up with Rush (not literally!) and learnt to play guitar by emulating Alex Lifeson's playing.
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Rush - Replay x 3 DVD
Review by Greg Olma
If you are a Rush fan, these last couple of years have brought you many visual documents of their live shows. This particular set goes back to a time when VHS tapes ruled the world.
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Rush - Rush In Rio DVD
Review by Bruce Stringer
After only one studio release between the 1998 triple live CD, Different Stages, and the Rush In Rio DVD and CD releases of recent months could this be the definitive moment to bring Rush back into the limelight in grand fashion? I believe so.
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Rush - Grace Under Pressure Live DVD
Review by Bill Knispel
Rush has done a more than decent job over the past few years in offering their rabid fanbase plenty of concert footage.  For the potential audient unable to attend a show due to scheduling conflicts, DVD releases like Rush in Rio and R30 have done a great job of creating a "you are here" feel for the viewer, documenting the band’s more recent tours.
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Rush - Snakes and Arrows Live DVD
Review by Bill Knispel
It’s become tradition for every Rush studio album to be followed by an accompanying live album and/or DVD release.   
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Rush - Beyond The Lighted Stage DVD
Review by Greg Olma
If you have been a Rush fan like me, you probably were hoping that someday, VH1 would come out with a “Behind The Music” on them. 
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Rush - Classic Albums 2112 / Moving Pictures DVD
Review by Gary Hill

This Classic Album series is a great one and this is one of the best releases of the bunch.


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Rush - Time Machine – Live in Cleveland 2011 DVD
Review by Greg Olma

If you saw Beyond The Lighted Stage (the Rush documentary) then you already knew Rush has a bit of history with the city of Cleveland. 


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