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Interview by Chris Charlesworth, Melody Maker, 9 March 1974
UP ON THE 37th floor of a Park Avenue office block which faces north and thus commands an extensive view of New York's Central Park ...
Steeleye Span: Now We Are Six (Chrysalis)
Review by Colin Irwin, Melody Maker, 9 March 1974
Span: Six of the best ...
Ducks Deluxe: Ducks Deluxe (RCA)
Review by Chris Welch, Melody Maker, 9 March 1974
AT LAST the pub rock bands are getting onto record, after months of being scrutinised by A&R men, publicists and journalists. Was it all worth ...
Mick Ronson: Slaughter on 10th Avenue (RCA)
Review by Chris Welch, Melody Maker, 9 March 1974
Ronson: drama and romance ...
Overview by Nick Kent, New Musical Express, 16 March 1974
Is it time to shut the closet door? OUR HERO SEES THROUGH THE SEE-THROUGHS AND COMES TO THE CONCLUSION THAT ELEGANCE IS MORE THAN A LIMP ...
Live Review by Charles Shaar Murray, New Musical Express, 23 March 1974
STRANGE THING about the Return To Forever gig at the Rainbow, and that was that the place seemed fuller than I've ever seen it before. ...
New York Dolls: Too Much, Too Soon
Review by Ron Ross, Phonograph Record, April 1974
"WE DON'T PLAY too good, but we dance as bad as we want," Archie Bell once said by way of introduction to his fabulous Drells ...
David Bowie, Marianne Faithfull: The TV Monsters: The Bowie Special
Report by Marty Cerf, Phonograph Record, April 1974
AS THE first network music special produced by the featured rock star, the David Bowie Midnight Special bears closer examination. ...
Bryan Ferry: These Foolish Things (Atco)
Review by Greg Shaw, Phonograph Record, 1 April 1974
FOR WEEKS I'd been hearing how bad this album was from people whose judgment is usually reliable. How pleasant then to discover an album so ...
Elton John, Marc Bolan, The Rolling Stones, Roxy Music, Slade, Sweet: Fashion: The Politics of Flash
Report and Interview by Nick Kent, NME, 6 April 1974
NICK KENT traces the Rise and Fall of The Satin Jacket...and generally walks it like he talks it into the land of 'Rock Chic.' ...
The Strawbs: An interview with Dave Cousins
Interview by Jerry Gilbert, Sounds, 13 April 1974
DAVE COUSINS is one of the few musicians whom one can interview repeatedly and always come back with a fresh slant or a new revelation. ...
Syd Barrett, Pink Floyd: The Cracked Ballad of Syd Barrett
Profile and Interview by Nick Kent, New Musical Express, 13 April 1974
The summer of '67 went up like a psychedelic mushroom-cloud – and some of the fall-out's still coming down. Brian Jones was casually snuffed out, ...
David Bowie: The Scruffy Little Failure who became David Bowie
Profile and Interview by Steve Turner, NME, 18 April 1974
Ken Pitt, Bowie's former manager and the only man In the world who's lived with both Bowie and James Dean, reflects on the days before ...
Profile and Interview by Simon Frith, Let It Rock, May 1974
ROXY MUSIC ARE Paul Thompson, Phil Manzanera, Andy Mackay, Bryan Ferry and Eddie Jobson, but the first thing youve got to understand is that Roxy ...
Velvet Underground: 1969 — The Velvet Underground Live
Review by Ken Barnes, Phonograph Record, May 1974
THE LAST YEAR has seen sufficient scholarly exegeses on the subject of Lou Reed to see us through the decade; and the release of 1969, ...
Review by Gary Sperrazza!, Shakin' Street Gazette, May 1974
No, Mott hasn't changed and yes, Ariel doesn't fit in ...
Todd Rundgren: Civic Auditorium, Santa Monica CA
Live Review by Richard Cromelin, Los Angeles Times, 6 May 1974
Rundgren Pop Machine at Santa Monica Civic ...
Ann Peebles: Hangin' On To Success
Interview by David Nathan, Blues & Soul, 7 May 1974
ALL OF a sudden, it seems like the whole world is talking about the talents of a magnificently soulful young woman and she puts it ...
Review by Chris Charlesworth, Melody Maker, 11 May 1974
A NEW album release by David Bowie is today looked on with as much awe as a release by the Beatles in the sixties. Later ...
David Bowie, Mick Ronson, Mott The Hoople, Lou Reed: Tony DeFries: Bowie's MainMan
Profile by Michael Watts, Melody Maker, 18 May 1974
Tony DeFries is Mr Big of today's rock —the 70s' Col. Parker. He deals in STARS, the most glittering of whom is David Bowie. He ...
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