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Best Classic Bands offers smart, informed and unbiased assessments of the latest rock album releases and reissues to offer readers guidance on what sounds they might enjoy.

Rolling Stones ‘Welcome to Shepherd’s Bush’ Features Rarely Played Songs: Review

Throughout the set, the band seems to have at least as much fun as their audience.

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Massive Laura Nyro Box Set Uncovers Her Songwriting Genius

The acclaimed singer-songwriter and Rock Hall inductee is the subject of Hear My Song: The Collection, 1966 – 1995, a 19-CD Deluxe collection

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Expanded Edition of ‘Living in the Material World’: Review

George Harrison’s second post-Beatles studio release spawned a #1 single, “Give Me Love (Give Me Peace on Earth).”

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‘Talking Heads: 77’ Box Set Includes CBGB Concert—Review

If you don’t already own the album—which sounds as vital as ever nearly half a century after its release—buying this boxed set should be a no-brainer.

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The Allman Brothers Band’s High-Octane Last Concert—Review

The theatre had been the site of annual concerts by the group, which reportedly gave more performances there than anywhere else.

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Elvis Costello ‘King of America & Other Realms’ Box Set: Review

The remastered album is joined by additional studio tracks, demos, outtakes and concert performances. The material spans nearly four decades.

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‘He Took Us by Storm’ Features Artists Influenced by Bob Dylan: Review

The program embraces many well-known artists, such as Dion, David Crosby, Bob Seger, Boz Scaggs, Leon Russell, Donovan, Tom Rush and Johnny Winter.

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A Celebration: Jimi Hendrix’s ‘Electric Lady Studios’ Box Set Review

Throughout, the sound quality is excellent, and his guitar work is rarely less than astonishing.

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Joni Mitchell’s Latest ‘Asylum Years’ Box Yields Jazzy 1976-80 Treasures

A lot of spectacular stuff was sitting in the vaults. You’ll find it in ‘Vol. 4’

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A Singles Anthology from Roots Rocker Dave Edmunds: Review

The lion’s share of the roots rocker’s best solo work showed up on Swan Song Records between 1976 and 1981.

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