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Mott The Hoople: Mottamorphosis
Interview by uncredited writer, Beat Instrumental, July 1975
Changed line-up brings more commercial sound ...
Mick Ronson, David Bowie: Mick Ronson: Ziggy's Axeman
Obituary by David Sinclair, Rolling Stone, 24 June 1993
Mick Ronson was a sideman extraordinaire ...
David Bowie: Lookin' Back Part 2, in which Murray looks at Hunky Dory and Ziggy Stardust
Overview by Charles Shaar Murray, NME, 24 February 1973
AFTER MAN Who Sold The World came Hunky Dory (RCASF 8244), with its Garbo cover-pose and its extraordinary range of mood and sound. The hard ...
Ian Hunter, Mott The Hoople: Ian Hunter
Interview by Larry Jaffee, Imagine, March 1979
"I LEARNED MORE in the last three years than I would in 20 with Mott The Hoople," said Ian Hunter recently while awaiting to join ...
Be-Bop Deluxe: Be Bop Deluxe: Axe Victim
Review by Ian MacDonald, NME, 6 July 1974
IT'S GREAT to be right in there on the first still-to-be-perfected artistic utterance of A Truly Great Group To Be. That old warm self-congratulatory glow ...
Review by Charles Shaar Murray, NME, 8 June 1974
ONE THING you gotta admit about Steve Harley, and that is that he does the funniest interviews since Marc Bolan. He even opens up Cocky ...
Review by Nick Kent, NME, 22 September 1979
WIRE WERE from the very outset a conceptually intriguing collective, even though they bristled with a potential that was all too often offset by niggling ...
Mott the Hoople: The Hoople (Columbia)
Review by John Swenson, Crawdaddy!, July 1974
IT'S TOUGH being a rock and roll star these days. Ask Ian Hunter, Mott the Hoople's lead singer and group dictator. After five years of ...
Review by Simon Frith, Street Life, 1 May 1976
IN WHICH the Godfather of Soul issues a firm but gentle reminder of who's boss and why... ...
Review by Andy Childs, ZigZag, September 1975
ON THE back page of Sounds dated 12/4/75 there's an ad for this album which includes a quote apparently taken from ZigZag, saying simply "a ...
Gary Numan: City Hall, Newcastle
Live Review by Ian Ravendale, Sounds, 29 September 1979
Are pin-ups electric? ...
Mott The Hoople: All The Young Dudes (CBS 65184, £2.29)
Review by Ray Fox-Cumming, Disc, 16 September 1972
At last Mott get it all on wax! ...
LCD Soundsystem: Manchester Warehouse Project
Live Review by Rob Hughes, Daily Telegraph, 17 September 2017
THERE ARE PLENTY of us who'd given up on ever seeing LCD Soundsystem again. In April 2011, the New York ensemble bowed out with a ...
Live Review by Dave Simpson, The Guardian, 15 February 1997
High on the Placebo effect ...
David Bowie, Rolling Stones, The, Run DMC, Pete Rock & CL Smooth: Pete Rock and CL Smooth
Interview by Frank Broughton, Mixmag, May 1993
MANAGER ADOFO Muhammad is talking up his brother and CL Smooth's success. "The unique sound is all incorporated in Pete Rock's flow — his art. ...
Iggy Pop: Metallic J.C.'s Consciousness-Raising Wrap Session
Report by Richard Riegel, Creem, May 1979
TURIN, ITALY – In a surprise announcement this week, it was revealed that the so-called "Shroud of Turin," long believed to be the cloth in ...
Television: Queen Elizabeth Hall, London
Live Review by Adam Sweeting, The Guardian, 21 June 2002
IT WAS SOMETHING of a coup to recruit Television for David Bowie's Meltdown festival. The glacial new-wavers made rock history with their 1977 debut album, ...
Review by Will Hermes, Rolling Stone, 10 March 2016
NOT SINCE Herbie Hancock robo-rocked the Grammys in 1984 have jazz and pop felt as closely intertwined as they do this year. ...
Gary Numan: Hammersmith Odeon, London
Live Review by Richard Williams, The Times, 18 September 1980
IF YOU choose to sow in the field of fashion, you must expect to reap a brief harvest. There were empty seats at Gary Numan's ...
Review by Stuart Maconie, Select, April 1993
IT'S SAID THAT The Smiths chose such a prosaic name to throw the fabulous, doomed glamour of their music into dramatic relief. Charles Thompson aka ...
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