A boxed set classic - all four of Monty Pythons' films in one pack. The lesser known, original'Completely Different' is more like the sketches we know and love - but a long format. Th... read full review
Whilst not a classic Floyd album, The Division Bell shows the consumer that the band could still make great music in the 90s. 'What do You Want from Me' and 'Take It back' are probably... read full review
A timewarp of the early days of the Brits' love of Provence, the late great John Thaw in the main role of a man's move to an European idyll. Whilst Provence has itself moved on, as has society indeed,... read full review
classic seventies JT = with the title track "songs from the wood" being the most famous, this 9 track album - the original version - came out when JT had been going for nearly a decade, and were at th... read full review
A rare live performance by the Tull, this includes many of the great classic songs of theirs from the sixties and seventies. As a remaster, the sound quality is probably better than being there! As a compilati... read full review
This is only a 2 track album - and this one, from 1973, defines 'prog rock' to a tee. The first track has the classic JT sound, and is something like 20 mins long - reminding me of "thick a... read full review
A somewhat ponderous, long (about 2 and 1/4 hrs) tale of an Englishwoman (Kidman) going to save her late husband's cattle estate in the Northern Territories, and the events that follow - both historical (i... read full review
Alan Rickman plays Mr Spurrier as a real snob - I don't know if this true, but Spurrier did come from a wealthy background, so maybe.. Anyway, Rickman et al work together to give the pioneering feel of Ame... read full review