The Grateful Dead – Dick’s Picks 15 (1999; 2014 reissue)
‘Dick’s Picks 15’ was a high-water mark for the second phase of the Grateful Dead’s touring career.

‘Dick’s Picks 15’ was a high-water mark for the second phase of the Grateful Dead’s touring career.

As Peter Brotzmann speaks through ‘We Thought We Could Change The World,’ this becomes the rare book that reveals the essence of a man.

Ernie Watts and a band he’s worked with for more than a decade journey through a 24-hour cycle in sound.
Mat Brewster shares thoughts and memories during a random shuffle featuring Wilco, Whiskeytown and the Blind Boys of Alabama.

Issued in September 1979, Journey’s first-ever Top 20 hit found Steve Perry playing a surprising role.

‘The Beatles and Me on Tour’ recounts Ivor Davis’ month traveling with the band as an embedded correspondent in 1964.

A welcome return to fusion, ‘Up’ finds Stanley Clarke going back to his genre-defying ways.

‘Live at Bush Hall’ isn’t a Gary Moore hits package, so much as a journey deep into his considerable craft.

Bryan Murray creates a scary hip-hop/out-jazz Frankenstein that points ahead to an interesting new direction for this intensely creative saxophonist.

Queen co-founder John Deacon retired in 1997, and has remained absent even as the group returned to the road and the studio.