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Bob Marley & the Wailers: Bob Marley: Change Is Gonna Come
Retrospective by Andy Gill, MOJO, August 2002
BY 1966, IT LOOKED LIKE THE WAILING WAILERS WERE FINISHED ON the Jamaican music scene. They had recorded numerous hits, eventually challenging The Maytals as ...
Retrospective and Interview by Fred Dellar, MOJO, October 2005
Today, Jimmy Scott is a legend, revered by Lou Reed and Madonna for his ethereal, unearthly soprano. But for years he languished in anonymity, battling ...
Portishead: You Only Live Twice
Interview by Paul Trynka, MOJO, October 1997
They inspired with Dummy. And nearly expired making its successor. As Portishead finally deliver their eagerly-awaited second album. Paul Trynka uncovers the turmoil behind their ...
Flaming Lips, The: The MOJO Interview: Wayne Coyne
Interview by Tom Doyle, MOJO, April 2013
He sang of giraffes and jelly while wreaking freaky panto mayhem. But at 52 has reality bitten the Flaming Lips' ringmaster? "This is the first ...
Massive Attack: Dark Side of the Spliff: Massive Attack
Interview by Rob Chapman, MOJO, July 1998
"ME AND ANGELO, our guitarist, got stuck in a cave in Padstow," says Massive Attack’s Robert ‘3D’ Del Naja, talking about one particularly eventful sojourn ...
Randy Newman: "I Love You, You C**t!"
Interview by Barney Hoskyns, MOJO, August 1998
THE FOLK singer Dave Van Ronk called him "the Hoagy Carmichael of the 60s". His boyhood friend and longtime producer Lenny Waronker tagged him "King ...
Review and Interview by Chris Salewicz, MOJO, July 1994
WOOSTOCK BEGAN ON A GOLF course. Three years before they were to be responsible for Governor John Rockefeller declaring the Woodstock Festival area "a state ...
Review and Interview by Chris Ingham, MOJO, January 2000
IT'S BEEN 20 YEARS, A HIATUS ALMOST unheard of in rock. In the 1970s. Walter Becker and Donald Fagen studio auteurs infused with the ...
Retrospective by Jon Savage, MOJO, February 2007
Jon Savage returns to the claustrophobic urban landscape of post-punk northern England to re-examine the soul-scorching singular vision of the band's late vocalist, Ian Curtis, ...
Retrospective by Paul Elliott, MOJO, February 2007
Threatened by punk, Led Zep, Sabbath and Purple came under fire in 1977. A year later Iron Maiden, Def Leppard and Saxon led a New ...
Kate Bush: Season Of The Witch
Retrospective by Phil Sutcliffe, MOJO, February 2003
It's almost 25 years since 'Wuthering Heights' made Kate Bush into a star, and a decade since she quietly slipped from view. Phil Sutcliffe traces ...
Public Enemy: Pride & Prejudice
Retrospective and Interview by Lloyd Bradley, MOJO, November 1999
A TRIPLE X PRODUCTION STARRING CHUCK D, FLAVOR FLAV, PROFESSOR GRIFF AND THE PUBLIC ENEMY POSSE IN AN EPIC ROMANCE OE MAYHEM, OUTRAGE AND CULTURAL ...
Profile and Interview by Keith Cameron, MOJO, July 2003
World tour, new album, R.E.M. are fit, happy and working again. Twenty years ago it was all so different. ...
Elvis Presley: Enter The Dragon
Retrospective by Bill DeMain, MOJO, April 2002
In the early '70s, Elvis took on the beast of Las Vegas with a mean-assed backing group and a neat line in ludicrous stage-wear. But ...
Fleetwood Mac: We Want To Be Together
Retrospective and Interview by Jim Irvin, MOJO, July 2015
IT SHOULDN'T WORK, but it does: the drummer fractionally behind the beat and the bass slightly ahead. For close to 50 years, Mick Fleetwood and ...
Patti Smith: The Rebel: Patti Smith
Interview by Ben Edmonds, MOJO, August 1996
To R.E.M.s Michael Stipe, she is "one of the premier artists of my lifetime Ive blindly stolen from her for years." To Bob Dylan, ...
Led Zeppelin: Been A Long Time: Led Zeppelin
Retrospective and Interview by Barney Hoskyns, MOJO, June 2003
EVEN NOW, after all these years of hairtree wannabes and idiot tribute bands, there's something so fierce and coruscating about Led Zeppelin in their prime ...
Sly & The Family Stone: Lucifer Rising
Retrospective by Joel Selvin, MOJO, August 2001
THE ENGLISH TUDOR MANSION AT 783 BELAIR ROAD HAD BEEN built for Jeanette MacDonald, the Hollywood screen actress who starred in all those '30s operettas ...
Fred Neil: I Don't Hear a Word They're Saying...
Retrospective and Interview by Ben Edmonds, MOJO, February 2000
He gave Dylan his start, wrote a song you know by heart, and was rated by many performers as the very best there ever was. ...
Retrospective and Interview by Simon Witter, MOJO, September 2005
2009 NOTE: This is a 9000-word "Director's Cut" version of a 5000-word piece written for MOJO in September 2005. ...
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