Record Collector #477
| Periodical Title | Record Collector |
| Format | Magazine |
| Language | English |
| Location | UK |
| Pages / Font | 146 pages |
| Chapters | Main Features: RC INVESTIGATES: The vinyl lifestyle – but just what is it, exactly? DAVID QUANTICK: Rarities from Rare Earth VALUE ADDED FACTS: White-labels from Jimi Hendrix and Nick Drake LUKE HAINES: On the meaning of art, or is it? MAC ON BLACK: On not being a bloody disgrace BOB STANLEY: On not turning off Elvis THE COLLECTOR: She says yeah yeah to yé-yé COVER STORY: THE FALL: The rise and rise of Mark E Smith: tributes galore; ex-bandmates discuss their time in The Fall; Stewart Lee on the latter years; and a bloody great discography. IAN DURY: Phill Jupitus on his (and Ian’s) DIY aesthetic EGG: Brain-scrambled tales of Canterbury scenesters eggstraordinaire RICHARD RUSSELL: XL head honcho’s XLent audio adventure CHUCK WILLIS: Taken too young, the 50s soul and blues great THE RESIDENTS: Talking ’bout the cost of Residential care |
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