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Long Live Vinyl Magazine - June 2019

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In this issue

In our cover story, we look back at The Stones Roses' classic 1989 debut album 30 years on from its release. Producer John Leckie takes us inside the making of the record and Peter Hook reveals how he would have made it sound even better. We also count down the 60 greatest debut albums of all time, from Are You Experienced to Unknown Pleasures.
Elsewhere, the irrepressible Bobby Gillespie guides us through Primal Scream’s new best-of collection, Maximum Rock ‘N’ Roll, Kevin Morby explains why a concept album about religion might be the best record he’s ever made, and we meet the outrageously talented Aldous Harding to hear about joyful new LP Designer.
We also profile the legendary Stiff Records and take an in-depth look at The Cure’s Disintegration – which turns 30 this year as the band prepare to headline Glastonbury. Legendary photographer Norman Seeff recalls shooting Blondie, Fleetwood Mac and The Rolling Stones, and if that's not enough we bring you the widest range of new album, reissue, turntable and accessory reviews anywhere on the newsstand.
Long Live Vinyl is THE magazine for vinyl lovers.

Long Live Vinyl Magazine Description:

Long Live Vinyl is the brand new magazine dedicated to collecting, enjoying and loving vinyl.

The format has seen a huge resurgence in recent years and Long Live Vinyl is the only monthly title that meets musicians, collectors and famous vinyl fans to discuss their passion for owning records.

Long Live Vinyl is the perfect showcase for the best new and re-releases giving a broad canvas to highlight artwork and extras.

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