Record Collector #470
| Periodical Title | Record Collector |
| Editor | Ian McCann |
| Format | Magazine |
| Language | English |
| Location | UK |
| Pages / Font | 146 pages |
| Chapters | Main Features: RC INVESTIGATES: Try before you buy... within reason VALUE ADDED FACTS: The Stooges, Autechre, The La’s, Island DAVID QUANTICK: When enthusiasm turns delightfully dotty LUKE HAINES: Blows the bloody Doors off MAC ON BLACK: Disquietingly smooth sounds to die for BOB STANLEY: The lowdown on Lightnin’ Lou Christie THE COLLECTOR: Tony Slingsby’s punk rock loft MOD: The story of a movement from the lips of the movers and 51 of the tracks that defined it TV THEMES: Once every band did them: we round up the most notable PUNK COMPILATIONS: If you were too skint for new safety pins, comps were a way of getting your mitts on the (not quite) hits GO-GO: The music that made Washington DC (Dance Crazy) ELVIS PRESLEY: What would have been in store for The King had he lived? 78s: If you’re looking for something a little heavier that isn’t metal BOB MARLEY: Kris Needs recalls Marley’s final major magazine interview |
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