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Gladys Knight & the Pips: Gladys Knight and the Pips (DJM)
Review by Simon Frith, Street Life, 6 March 1976
SHE'S JUST GONNA have to get used to it. When you're the greatest pop singer in the world (and she is) and have been together ...
Interview by Caroline Coon, Melody Maker, 13 March 1976
"THE THING IS," confides Billy McIsaac, Slik's 26-year-old keyboards player, "we have a positive attitude to everything." He is speaking with the advantage of hindsight. ...
Donna Summer: Love On The Road
Report and Interview by Richard Cromelin, Rolling Stone, 25 March 1976
BEVERLY HILLS – The question was: how do you take a recording-studio orgasm on the road? "I'm sort of eager to find out myself," Donna ...
Eddie & The Hot Rods: Tasty, Urban Tension Classics…
Interview by Max Bell, NME, 3 April 1976
MAX BELL says, "Kids, you gonna drive me to drinkin'. If you can't get next to HOT ROD thinkin'" ...
Thin Lizzy: Lizzy Break 'Em Up
Report and Interview by Harry Doherty, Melody Maker, 3 April 1976
THERE WE STOOD. Dumb-founded, we stared in stark amazement at the spectacle. It's Liverpool Stadium and the mashed wood strewn around the floor had earlier ...
Bill Bruford, Genesis: Bill Bruford: Have Drum Will Travel
Interview by Phil Sutcliffe, Sounds, 10 April 1976
IT WAS IN the unlikely setting of the Una Billings School of Dancing's basement that the partnership which will be titillating the timpani of drum ...
Interview by Steven Rosen, Guitar Player, January 1977
FRANK ZAPPA guitarist, composer, producer, avid roller derby fan, and leader of the Mothers Of Invention is, at 36, probably the elder statesman ...
Donna Summer: They're Gonna Put Me In The Movies
Interview by David Hancock, National RockStar, 15 January 1977
Donna Summer reveals all to David Hancock ...
David Bowie: King Queen or Joker?
Overview by David Hancock, National RockStar, 22 January 1977
David Bowie is the Black Paper Between the Mirror. ...
Review by Kris Needs, ZigZag, February 1977
WELL, THIS IS probably the strangest thing Bowie has ever recorded. First listen was a real shock...and I've come to expect surprises from this bloke. ...
Jefferson Airplane, Jefferson Starship: Grace Slick Interviewed: Grass, Acid And The Starship
Interview by Jim Esposito, Oui, February 1977
GRACE SLICK, the original Acid Queen, was born Grace Wing October 30th, 1939, in Chicago, Illinois. Her father was an investment banker. Her mother, a ...
Interview by Steven Rosen, Guitar Player, February 1977
LARRY CARLTON, guitarist with the famed progressive jazz-funk Crusaders, is at 28, one of the most in-demand session guitarists in Los Angeles. ...
Patti Smith: Patti Cracks Noggin, Raps On Regardless
Interview by Vivien Goldman, Sounds, 5 February 1977
Patti sounds plaintive, fragile, over the transatlantic wire. If you can imagine a voice sounding wan, you're near the mark. Reason being — "A swan ...
Buzzcocks: Teen Rebel Scores £250 From Dad
Profile by Paul Morley, New Musical Express, 5 February 1977
This feature bears the New Wave Seal of Quality ...
Overview by Mick Brown, Sounds, 12 February 1977
A long look back at F. Vincent Zappa and his very special bands from LA (and other places) ...
Bobby Womack: Bobby Sox It To Ya
Interview by Robin Katz, Record Mirror, 26 February 1977
"HELLO LONDON, it's Bobby Womack on the line." Hello Bobby, you friendly soul. How good to hear your voice again. ...
Fleetwood Mac (1977) [transcript]
Audio transcript of interview by John Pidgeon, Rock's Backpages transcripts, March 1977
This is a transcription of John's audio interview with Fleetwood Mac. Listen to the audio of this interview. ...
Spirit: Future Games — A Magical Kahauna Dream (Mercury Import)
Review by Max Bell, NME, 19 March 1977
THE RETURN of Tab, Hunk and Dr. Sardonicus — more outrageously smooth than ever before. A new Spirit album is not only becoming a frequent ...
James Brown: After 21 Years, Still Refusing To Lose...
Report and Interview by Cliff White, Black Music, April 1977
A MONTHLY magazine cannot attempt to match the ephemeral topicality of a weekly news-sheet, particularly a monthly magazine that works within the rigid structure of ...
Comment by Vivien Goldman, Sounds, 2 April 1977
'STAY TUNED for further developments,' John Ingham said at the end of his 'Rock Special' in SOUNDS October 9, 1976. As he forward-thinkingly observed even ...
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