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Free - Free Forever DVD
Review by Gary Hill
I’ve never been a big fan of Free. I have to admit that for some reason I have a dislike of Paul Rodgers’ voice.

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Book Reviews
Free - Free - Heavy Load written by David Clayton & Todd K. Smith
Review by Bruce Stringer

The first thing that hit me when I opened this best seller was that it's jam packed with rare and previously unpublished photographs.


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Paul Rodgers - And Friends - Live at Montreux 1994
Review by G. W. Hill

As I mentioned when I reviewed the video release of this, I’ve never been a huge fan of Paul Rodgers.


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Paul Rodgers - and Friends - Live at Montreux 1994 DVD
Review by G. W. Hill

I’ve got to admit to something that might be considered by some to be sacrilege.


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Back Street Crawler - Atlantic Years 1975-1976
Review by Gary Hill
Back Street Crawler is an interesting act, that is perhaps almost more a music history footnote than anything else. That said, their music is strong enough that they deserved better.

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Bad Company - Bad Company: Official Authorized 40th Anniversary Documentary Blu-Ray
Review by Gary Hill

This new documentary is supposed to tell the story of Bad Company.


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Chris Spedding - Joyland
Review by G. W. Hill

This album has a lot of guest performers. It has about as many different styles and moods, too.


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Humble Pie - Life & Times of Steve Marriott + 1973 Complete Winterland Show BluRay/DVD/CD set
Review by Gary Hill

I think that perhaps this should have actually been released under Steve Marriot's name.


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Jim Capaldi - Open Your Heart: Island Recordings 1972-1976
Review by Gary Hill

This collection from Jim Capaldi is so strong. It gathers up three albums across four years of his career.


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Various Artists - Riding the Rock Machine - British Seventies Classic Rock
Review by Gary Hill
I have heard arguments that say that the 1970s were the decade with the best music. Like any decade, they had a lot of garbage music

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Various Artists - The Devil Rides In - Spellbinding Satanic Magick & The Rockult 1966-1974
Review by Gary Hill
I wish I had gotten the chance to review this in the September issue of Music Street Journal since that’s spooky season.

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