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Jorma Kaukonen - And Vital Parts - Live At Rockpalast 1980 DVD and 2 CD Set
Review by Gary Hill
I previously reviewed an earlier release of this titled "West Coast Legends Vol. 2." That one was just a single CD from the show.

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B. B. King - The Life of Riley DVD
Review by Gary Hill
I’ve always loved B.B. King’s music. I’ve only seen him live once, but it was an incredible show.

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Kiss - Kiss Rocks Vegas DVD
Review by Gary Hill
A couple years ago, Kiss did a very special stint in Las Vegas. This DVD/CD set captures that.


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Kiss - The Vintage DVD
Review by Greg Olma
There have been a whole host of Kiss DVDs out on the market not including the “official” releases from the band. 

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Kiss - The Second Coming DVD
Review by Greg Olma

I have been a Kiss fan since 1975, but at the time I was too young to go to concerts to see the band.  Instead, I had to enjoy the group through pictures and the occasional TV appearance.


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Kiss - The Lost 1976 Concert DVD
Review by Greg Olma
Kiss have released so many concert videos that you have to be a true aficionado of the group to really get a handle on what you may have and what is a new.

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Kiss - Kissology – The Ultimate Kiss Collection Vol. 1 1974-1977 DVD
Review by Greg Olma
Kiss was the band that got me into music on a serious level.  From the first time I laid eyes on the Kiss Alive! record cover, I was hooked and I couldn’t get enough of the visuals.  

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Kiss - Kissology – The Ultimate Kiss Collection Vol. 2 1978-1991 DVD
Review by Greg Olma
Kiss has had a few different eras so this second volume focuses on a part of their career that was successful but not quite the heights achieved back in their heyday. 

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Kiss - Kissology – The Ultimate Kiss Collection Vol. 3 1992-2000 DVD set
Review by Greg Olma
This is the last of the Kissology series even though there was a Volume 4 rumored that has not materialized yet.  This one covers a few eras, which makes it a weird one that is still very enjoyable.  

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