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Book Excerpt by Chris Charlesworth, 'The Little Black Songbook' (Wise Publications), February 2016
"I pour out what has already been fed in. I merely reflect what is going on around me." (David Bowie, July 1973) ...
David Bowie: The Space Oddity Comes Down To Earth
Interview by James Johnson, New Musical Express, 14 August 1971
AT ONE TIME singer/songwriter David Bowie used to write songs because, "I truly believed we songwriters were going to change the face of the world." ...
Review by Rob Young, Uncut, February 2010
The Dame's debut: an enduringly curious dispatch from "Gnome-man's land", expanded and remastered. ...
David Bowie: David Buckley: Strange Fascination – The Definitive David Bowie Story
Book Review by Keith Cameron, The Guardian, 23 September 1999
WHILE MOST BOWIE biographies (notably Alias David Bowie, Peter & Leni Gillman's 1986 exposé of family mental illness and the Bowie "myth") are as welcome ...
David Bowie: Contemporary Songwriters: David Bowie
Profile by Penny Valentine, Sounds, 1 May 1971
THE WORK of songwriters is conditioned by many things. Their environment, their childhood, their brushes with love, their hopes and dreams, their disillusionment. And they ...
David Bowie: Conversation Piece
Interview by Pat Pierson, Yeah Yeah Yeah, 23 July 2003
I WILL TRY not to bother with self-indulgences, but please allow some room for the usual blah blah blah; that or just skip the intro. ...
Mott The Hoople: The Making Of 'All The Young Dudes'
Retrospective and Interview by Gavin Martin, Uncut, January 2008
Breakups! Bowie! Gay roadies! The strange tale of glam rock's glorious singalong ...
Hawksley Workman: Hawksley's Moxie
Profile and Interview by Nicholas Jennings, Maclean's, 21 April 2001
IS HAWKSLEY WORKMAN too good to be true? At 26, the Canadian singer-songwriter has already drawn comparisons to figures like David Bowie and Tom Waits ...
Interview by Alan Light, MSN.com, September 2007
"I THINK YOU just learn as you go along," says Mick Jagger, "whether you're playing with the Rolling Stones or playing with other musicians." If ...
Live Review by Adam Sweeting, The Guardian, 17 March 2005
AMONG MOBY’s many hats are producer, remixer, club DJ, techno-nerd and ambient maestro. For this one-off gig to mark the arrival of his new album, ...
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 ...
Review by Geoffrey Himes, The Washington Post, 29 September 2017
HARRY STYLES has gone back to the future. Sooner or later, this short, wiry singer with the tousled hair and giddy tenor had to leave ...
New Pornographers, The: Bands to watch: The New Pornographers
Profile and Interview by Jason Cohen, Spin, June 2003
They may look like mild-mannered grad students, but they're actually super-rockin' Canadians!: Todd Fancey, Neko Case, Blaine Thurier, Carl Newman, Kurt Dahle, and John Collins ...
Stephen Malkmus and the Jicks: Stephen Malkmus: Just for Jicks
Interview by Jaan Uhelszki, Harp, May 2003
Generational icon, quirky wordsmith, and esoteric record hound, Stephen Malkmus, the former lead singer of Pavement, indie rock's most important band, has unleashed a second ...
Beyoncé's Lemonade is an object lesson in collaboration
Comment by Dorian Lynskey, The Guardian, 28 April 2016
She's the centripetal force that marshals the likes of Robert Plant, Jack White, Kendrick Lamar and MNEK to craft exquisite pop music that transcends boundaries ...
Review by Max Bell, Uncut, February 2003
Reed shows off "heavy bear" side on two-CD tribute to 19th-century poet ...
Laura Marling: Once I Was an Eagle
Review by Andy Gill, The Independent, 24 May 2013
EVEN IN A CAREER already marked by unusual precocity, Once I Was an Eagle is an extraordinary achievement, the kind of album that both summarises ...
Nick Lowe: Jesus of Cool – 30th Anniversary Edition
Review by Bill Holdship, San Antonio Current, 5 March 2008
DUE TO A religious right that was screwing things up even then, a worried Columbia Records cowardly retitled this seminal New Wave classic Pure Pop ...
Scott Walker: Scott/Scott 2/Scott 3/Scott 4/Boychild: 1967-1970
Review by Ian MacDonald, Uncut, August 2000
The Arctic explorer's '60s solo oeuvre remastered with new pix and full lyrix. ...
Daniel Johnston: Use Your Delusion: Daniel Johnston: Fear Yourself (Sketchbook) ****
Review by Rob Hughes, Uncut, April 2003
Twenty-first album from America's startlingly original lord of lo-fi ...
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