Record Collector #466
| Periodical Title | Record Collector |
| Editor | Ian McCann |
| Format | Magazine |
| Language | English |
| Location | UK |
| Pages / Font | 146 pages |
| Chapters | Main Features: COVER STORY: 1967: Kris Needs’ month-by-month analysis of rock’s pivotal yearm plus Iain Lee, Ian McCann and Oregano Rathbone run through their favourite songs released in the year of Our Lord Sgt Pepper(s) CHUCK BERRY: The man who changed everything, remembered DAVID BOWIE: How Jeff Gold went about fufilling a fan fantasy NEW JERSEY SOUL: The most underrated of scenes? ROBBIE ROBERTSON: The former Band man on what made them tick BRITISH SEA POWER: Yes they like rock music – and loads more besides AC/DC: We follow last month’s feature with an appreciation of Brian Johnson RC INVESTIGATES: Can you still pick up a bargain in a charity shop? VALUE ADDED FACTS: When DMC’s Tony Prince crossed the King Of Pop DAVID QUANTICK: Dedications and Distractions from a new columnist LUKE HAINES: Feeling Ladbroke Grovey with Hawkwind BOB STANLEY: Dion: the folk-rock years THE COLLECTOR: I-spy the stash of Ace Records’ Alec Palao Oregano Rathbone's Top 11 of 1967 Iain Lee’s Top 11 of ’67 Ian McCann’s short-haired ’67 11 |
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