Record Collector #464
| Periodical Title | Record Collector |
| Editor | Ian McCann |
| Format | Magazine |
| Language | English |
| Location | UK |
| Pages / Font | 146 pages |
| Chapters | Main Features: STATUS QUO: Why they were so massive in the 70s: a fan’s story HULL: An appreciation of the musical side of 2017’s UK City Of Culture METALLICA: The collectables of heavy rock's most enduring juggernaut WILSON PICKETT: An unearthed interview with the guy they called Wicked MODERN POP: Listen Without Prejudice, as the man said... COVER STORY: ELP: Impromptu restaurant gigs, stadium tours, becoming Carpetright’s best customers; Chris Welch was there and remembers fondly DON RENDELL: The story behind our new Rare Record Club release THE COLLECTOR: Ultimate Painting’s ultimate records BOB STANLEY: on The Moody Blues. Race ya to the charity shop MAC ON BLACK: Remembering when Ronnie Davis was On Top LUKE HAINES: How Steve Peregrin Took brung the ’eavy VALUE ADDED FACTS: 80s interview picture discs, The Beatles RC INVESTIGATES: Everday Is Like Sunday... Even for record shops? |
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