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Elvis Costello: Can I Be Frank…?
Essay by Mark Sinker, The Wire, September 1992
2005 note: The original manuscript began and ended with some kind of lyrical gibberish swansong for the song as a music-form (in the age of ...
Interview by Gavin Martin, Uncut, March 2003
… is a sprawling epic inspired by the work of drugged-up 19th-century horror writer Edgar Allen Poe. Is it a marriage made in heaven, or ...
Retrospective by Fred Mills, Harp, July 2006
IT'S SOMETIME in late '77 or early '78 and yours truly is toiling away at the distribution center for North Carolina record store chain the ...
Suzanne Vega: "I loved the idea of the solitary wanderer with the guitar recreating Woody Guthrie"
Profile and Interview by Steve Turner, Q, January 1987
The small, shy voice of Suzanne Vega has finally found its audience. Steve Turner follows her passage from the New York folk clubs that first ...
Leonard Cohen: "You can add up the parts, but you can't find the sum"
Special Feature by Jamie Atkins, Record Collector, February 2016
So said Leonard Cohen himself in 1992's Anthem. But RC's Jamie Atkins still tries to do the math in this tribute ...
Rufus Wainwright: The MOJO Interview
Interview by Phil Sutcliffe, MOJO, June 2012
WHAT WAS ON Rufus Wainwright's mind while making his new album, the sparkly, pop-ish, Mark Ronson-produced Out Of The Game? Only this. ...
Suzanne Vega: Godmother Of New Age
Interview by Len Brown, NME, 14 April 1990
Suzanne Vega was brought up as a Puerto Rican, attended the neo-legendary New York School Of Performing Arts and went on to become the sensitive ...
Elvis Costello, Roots, The: Elvis Costello and Questlove
Interview by Dorian Lynskey, MOJO, September 2013
Forged in the unlikely surroundings of an American late-night TV show, the transatlantic union between Elvis Costello and The Roots' drummer and co-frontman Questlove has ...
Cat Stevens, Yusuf: Cat Stevens: Time to Make a Change
Profile and Interview by Colin Irwin, MOJO, June 2000
It's one of music's most overdue reconciliations. Yusuf Islam has made peace with Cat Stevens. ...
Obituary by Chris Charlesworth, Rock's Backpages, March 2017
THANKS TO HIS duck walk, the way he swung the neck of his guitar around and those nifty little bent-note licks that opened his songs, ...
Laura Nyro: The Five-Year, Five-Album Span Of High-Pressure Creativity
Overview by Ian MacDonald, New Musical Express, 29 June 1974
"Nights in New York street angels running down steps into the echoes of the train station to sing..." ...
Aimee Mann: The Discreet Charm of Aimee Mann: An Interview
Interview by Martin Colyer, Rock's Backpages, September 2012
A freewheeling chat, taking in Mann's new Charmer, her talented collaborators, reality TV, turning up the treble, Laura Linney's focus, Jack Kerouac's drying-out and women's ...
Joan Armatrading: Angel of Intrigue
Interview by Carol Cooper, Musician, April 1982
Joan Armatradlng has bartered her acoustic folk roots into a gutsy, punk maelstrom; her new album, Walk Under Ladders, crackles with aggressive electricity and sensual ...
Stephen Malkmus, Pavement: Stephen Malkmus: Invisible jukebox
Interview by Mike Barnes, The Wire, March 2001
Every month we play a musician a series of records which they're asked to identify and comment on — with no prior knowledge of what ...
Interview by Deborah Frost, Rolling Stone, 19 August 1993
PJ Harvey beat the sophomore jinx and get their mojo workin' with an American tour and their powerful new album, Rid of Me. ...
Audio transcript of interview by Adam Sweeting, Rock's Backpages transcripts, 8 March 2016
This is a transcription of Adam's audio interview with Graham. Listen to the audio of this interview. ...
Ron Sexsmith: Long Player: In Praise of Ron Sexsmith
Profile and Interview by Barney Hoskyns, Rock's Backpages, February 2011
"We have had a gutful of fast art and fast food. What we need more of is slow art: art that holds time as a ...
Bill Fay: Tomorrow Never Knows
Retrospective and Interview by Rob Young, The Wire, March 2005
AFTER MAKING TWO OF THE FINEST BUT OVERLOOKED APOCALYPTIC SINGER-SONGWRITER ALBUMS OF THE EARLY 70S — WITH JAZZ ARRANGER MIKE GIBBS AND FREE GUITARIST RAY ...
Profile and Interview by Jon Wilde, Volume, April 1993
IT'S HARDLY A surprise to learn that Matt Johnson, that most untypical of pop star types, experienced a less than typical upbringing. ...
Elliott Smith: Interview Transcript
Interview by Neil Mason, unpublished, June 1998
I'D BEEN TO SEE Elliott Smith's first UK show a week earlier, can't recall where, but it was clearly enough to get me back a ...
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