Rick Wakeman - The Other Side of Rick Wakeman DVD Review by Gary Hill For those who are Wakeman fanatics, myself included, this DVD is great. Like his CD of Yes songs, this DVD is strictly solo piano, and Wakeman shows that he needs neither fancy Moog synthesizers nor other musicians to make great sounds.
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Roger Waters - In The Flesh - 3 disc limited edition 2 CD + live DVD Review by Bruce Stringer Making the most of Roger Waters’ recent live appearances in the southern hemisphere, Sony has decided to re-issue the In The Flesh live releases as a single, limited edition pack. The performance variations between what was played live in February and this release are worlds apart and include differing membership surrounding the core of Roger Waters, Snowy White, Andy Fairweather-Low, Graham Broad, Jon Carin, Andy Wallace, PP Arnold and Katie Kissoon.
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Weather Report - Live at Montreux Jazz Festival 1976 DVD Review by Gary Hill The Weather Report is in and the forecast is for clear skies and a cool breeze. This DVD from the 1976 Montreux Jazz Festival finds the group in fine form. It showcases some exceptional musicians doing what they did best.
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Snowy White - Live From London DVD Review by Bruce Stringer This release of British blues legend Snowy White’s 1984 UK TV appearance on DVD provides unique insight into the live performance of a session guitar hero wrestling with pop stardom.
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Snowy White - Introspective DVD Review by Bruce Stringer This release, by Voiceprint, serves as an in depth, documentary-style analysis of legendary British blues guitarist, Snowy White. With frank interview footage, presenter Sam Boyero takes us back to the very beginning of White’s career and guides us through those corridors of history that have defined Mr. White’s impressive playing style, focusing on his days with Peter Green, Thin Lizzy, his solo career, the White Flames Band and, of course, Roger Waters and Pink Floyd.
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Wishbone Ash - A Rockumentary...This Is Wishbone Ash DVD Review by Gary Hill The very first thing that should be mentioned in regard to this DVD is that it’s a PAL release. That means that standard DVD and BluRay players in the US can’t play it.
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