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Live Review by David Sinclair, The Times, 11 May 1992
Capital of her country ...
Communards, The, Bronski Beat: Jimmy Somerville: The Age of Dissent
Interview by Paolo Hewitt, New Musical Express, 25 May 1985
In his first major interview since quitting pop stardom with Bronski Beat, Jimmy Somerville talks candidly to Paolo Hewitt about the political dilemmas success brings, ...
Pet Shop Boys: Animal Instinct
Interview by Luke Turner, The Stool Pigeon, May 2009
Pet Shops Boys done good these last three decades, and they're still playing cat-and-mouse with expectation. ...
Jackie Shane: Transgender soul singer thrilled crowds
Obituary by Nicholas Jennings, The Globe and Mail, 2 March 2019
JACKIE SHANE broke all the rules. An American-born, black, transgender woman, Ms. Shane first came to Canada in the conservative early 1960s and won over ...
Report and Interview by Richard Cook, New Musical Express, 16 March 1985
Has he let the bouquet slip through his fingers? Richard Cook sees Marilyn's stage debut turn into disaster in New York and talks to the ...
Prince: How Prince's Androgynous Genius Changed the Way We Think About Music and Gender
Essay by Simon Reynolds, Pitchfork, 22 April 2016
His clothes, songwriting, and production prowess all played a part in breaking through any and every type of convention. ...
Soft Cell: Marc Almond: The Whip Hand
Interview by Jon Savage, The Face, January 1982
…and who holds it? The pop process, alienation and sexuality discussed with Marc Almond. By JON SAVAGE. ...
Associates, The, Billy Mackenzie: The Associates: Wild and lonely
Retrospective and Interview by Paul Lester, Record Collector, April 2007
In January 1997, Billy Mackenzie, the most astonishing singer of his generation, was found dead. 10 years on, no one quite knows why the mercurial ...
Morrissey: Homme alone 2 — Lost in Los Angeles
Interview by William Shaw, Details, April 1994
With the release of Vauxhall and I, Morrissey intends to take over America. If only he can get over himself. William Shaw gets down with ...
Retrospective and Interview by Simon Reynolds, Pitchfork, 29 June 2017
Forty years after its release, the ingenious studio gurus behind the robot-funk masterpiece talk about how it came to be. ...
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