Record Collector - Issue 543 Apr 2023

All subscribers will get discounted price, please log in before adding issues to basket.

Issue 543 Apr 2023

Quantity
Out of Stock

The charge will appear on your statement as Diamond Publishing Limited and debited in UK Sterling.

APRIL 2023 

ISSUE NO: 543

THE WHO ONSTAGE - Pete Townshend insists he’s never cared much for playing live. Roger Daltrey counters that he’s always loved it (and so has Pete, he suspects), and inbetween ever-trenchant opinions, they take us through some of The Who’s landmark shows dating all the way back to The Marquee in 1964
PAULINE BLACK - Now about to release The Selecter’s 16th album, Ms Black (now OBE, FYI) is one of 2 Tone’s most enduring figures. She tells RC how she still loves confounding people’s expectations
KEITH EMERSON - We trace the career of the late ELP keyboard pioneer via photos from a new book about the great man, with narrative help from his partner, Mari Kawaguchi, and son Aaron
DAN AUERBACH - Where else to take half of The Black Keys and a committed crate-digger than a vinyl emporium, to discuss his dual life as fan and performer?
THE ONLY ONES - As a new book is published about one of punk’s greatest nearly-weres, we adapt it to tell the story of that tune – Another Girl, Another Planet
LEWIS TAYLOR - Once the boy most likely to, championed by Weller, Elton et al, this eclectic London songwriter has spent much of the early 21st century hidden from view. Now he’s back with a new album to tell us what the hell happened
FROM THE VAULTS - Reissues and box sets reviewed from the likes of 10cc, Pink Floyd and Burt Bacharach & Elvis Costello
NEW ALBUMS - Depeche Mode and Lana Del Rey are just two of the artists with new albums we have been listening to
BOOKS - A fresh new angle on the Fabs plus books on Karen Carpenter and AC/DC
SINGLES - 45s from artists as diverse as Iggy Pop, Thee Headcoats and The Masonics
LIVES - Show reports from across the nation including KT Tunstall and John Cale