REVIEWS:

What’s the read on the latest reissue releases and live performances by classic rock artists? What biopics, movies or documentaries are worth seeing in theaters and at home? What books about rock music and the people who make and work with it are worth reading. Our team also takes a fresh look at notable works in our Album Rewind series

Director/Writer Cameron Crowe Publishes His Memoir, ‘The Uncool’—Review

Among his profiles for Rolling Stone were features on Dylan, Bowie, Elton, Joni, Eagles, Neil Young, Led Zeppelin, Fleetwood Mac and The Who.

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John Lennon’s Massive ‘Power to the People’ Box Set: Review

Lennon lovers will find interesting material in the new collection, and even casual fans will discover some pleasures here.

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Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers’ ‘Damn the Torpedoes’: Full Speed Ahead

The LP was the band’s long-awaited breakthrough, with them now matching the caliber of their front man’s writing with their focused musicianship.

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Review: Chuck Berry’s 1987 Concert Film, ‘Hail! Hail! Rock ‘n’ Roll’

The classic film features the master rock pioneer joined by Keith Richards, Eric Clapton, Linda Ronstadt, Etta James and more.

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Frank Zappa’s ‘One Size Fits All’ Gets Boxed: Review

Though you might or might not like the quirky, sometimes puerile lyrics that pepper portions of this set, Zappa’s elaborate prog-rock compositions are impressive, as is the band’s musicianship.

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Pure Prairie League: ‘Bustin’ Out’—Persistence Pays Off

Left for dead by their record label, and with musicians using the group as a revolving door, the band nearly packed it in. Then they got lucky.

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Genesis’ ‘Seconds Out’: From Paris With Love

Released in 1977, the 2-LP set showcased the band’s great live performances and was a major worldwide hit.

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The Moody Blues’ John Lodge: 2018 Live Review

The bass guitarist, singer and composer was clearly enjoying himself as he celebrated the group’s Rock Hall induction with his 10,000 Light Years Ago band.

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When ELO Delivered Magic With ‘Face the Music’

Other triumphs would follow, but clearly this 1975 best-seller marked a turning point in both their tapestry and trajectory.

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King Crimson’s Debut: Laying the Groundwork for the Prog Revolution

The 1969 debut album set a standard for all prog-rock that followed and raised the bar in terms of expectation and achievement.

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