Bruce Dickinson – Skunkworks – Review June 1, 1996 He’s still got the bellowing from the Iron Maiden heyday, he still has that ’80s trademark vibrato, but he’s singing reasonably contemporary rock.
Bruce Dickinson – Alive From Studio C – Review March 1, 1996 Taking material from Tattooed Millionaire (when he was still in Iron Maiden) and Balls To Picasso, Dickinson puts out a double album of live performances.
Bruce Dickinson – Balls to Picasso – Review December 1, 1994 This is no Maiden album. This is nostalgia rooted in the present, a surprising piece of work by one of the heavy metal gods himself.
Nativity In Black: A Tribute to Black Sabbath – Review November 1, 1994 Nativity In Black is required listening for anyone who loves Sabbath.
Foundations Forum 1994 – at the Burbank Hilton – Review October 1, 1994 It was a three day party and fest of metal that was fun in every aspect, including the schmoozing from all directions.
Nativity In Black: A Tribute to Black Sabbath – Review September 1, 1994 A well-rounded choice of songs, bands, and (combinations) of the two, expect to hear a lot about this one.