-
-
-
If you can't find what you're looking for - or wish to refine your search to include only references to the key search term - try putting inverted commas around the search term e.g. "Steve Lukather" or "Black Star Riders"
For example if you enter Black Star Riders the results will include all instances of "Black" "Star" and "Riders". The search will also be slower.
-
Our star rating
***** Out of this world
**** Pretty damn fine
*** OK, approach with caution unless you are a fan of the artist or genre
** Instant bargain bin fodder
* Ugly, just ugly
Switch site
-
Upcoming Gigs & Albums
-
Latest Album Reviews
-
Latest Gig Reviews
-
Gig review: SWEET- Shepherds Bush Empire, London, 5 April 2025
-
Gig review: ROMEO’S DAUGHTER- The Garage, London, 28 March 2025
-
Gig review: SOUTH OF SALEM – Thekla, Bristol, 27 March 2025
-
Gig review: JIZZY PEARL’S LOVE/HATE – The Underworld, Camden, March 13 2025
-
Gig review: GRAHAM GOULDMAN – Cadogan Hall, London, 20 March 2025
-
Gig review: THE DARKNESS – G Live, Guildford, 11 March 2025
-
-
Featured Album Reviews
-
Album review: EAST TOWN PIRATES – Seven Seas Of Sin
-
Album review: MVI (Mark Vickness Interconnected) – In The Rain Shadow
-
Album review : POWELL PAYNE – Voila
-
Album review: SANGUINE – Black Sheep
-
Album review: JOE BONAMASSA – Live at Radio City Music Hall
-
Album review: BLACKTOP DELUXE – Presence & Gain
-
-
Features
-
Interviews
-
Single & EP Reviews
-
DVD Reviews
-
Book Reviews
-
News
-
Quick Categories
Categories (All)
Tag Archives: John Wesley
Album review: BILLY SHERWOOD – Citizen

Frontiers Records [Release date 06.11.15] Billy Sherwood, man of many talents and currently bassist for Yes, has assembled an impressive cast of guest musicians for his “Citizen” album…but the question has to be can it deliver when so many of … Continue reading
Posted in ALBUM REVIEWS, ALBUM REVIEWS (Mobile), ALL POSTS
Tagged Alan Parsons, album, Billy Sherwood, Chris Squire, Citizen, Colin Moulding, Frontiers, Geoff Downes, Jerry Goodman, John Wesley, Jon Davison, Jordan Rudess, Patrick Moraz, Progressive Rock, review, Rick Wakeman, Steve Hackett, Steve Morse, Tony Kaye
Leave a comment