Record Collector #473
| Periodical Title | Record Collector |
| Editor | Ian McCann |
| Format | Magazine |
| Language | English |
| Location | UK |
| Pages / Font | 146 pages |
| Chapters | Main Features: RC INVESTIGATES: Any chance of a bargain at Acorn Antiques? VALUE ADDED FACTS: Barry Gibb acetate, KLF, Ian Brown DAVID QUANTICK: We ponder if meta always means better LUKE HAINES: The lost art of properly underrating things MAC ON BLACK: Why do we do the things we do – like buy records? BOB STANLEY: Young, gifted and in Bob’s singles satchel THE COLLECTOR: What moves Mark Mulcahy? BLACK SABBATH: We consider whether reports of their death have been greatly exaggerated and catch up with Tony Iommi GREENSLEEVES: The great reggae label, without mentioning “stylee” BOBBY BLAND: Nothing tasteless about the soul blues stew he cooked up MUTE: Despite its name, label boss Daniel Miller talked to us ESQUIRE: Why this Brit jazz label mattered more than you might think PP ARNOLD: Pat’s life, that’s what all the people (well us) say RICHARD LLOYD: Nothing good on the Television? Read this DAVID QUANTICK: When xmas songs were xmas songs |
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