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25 Years Later...

TV’s best music show celebrates its quarter-century, with Weller, Dizzee and Van! Plus, Jools talks eternal verities.

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November 1971...The Shaft OST Tops The US Album Charts

NOVEMBER 20 Staff at Stax Records’ headquarters, at 926 East McLemore Avenue in South Memphis, were elated. Released on Stax’s Enterprise subsidiary, Isaac Hayes’ soundtrack to the movie Shaft had become their fastest-selling album, topping the US pop album charts. Additionally, the long-player spawned a massive selling hit single whose exaltation of “the black private dick that’s a sex machine to all the chicks” would enter the vernacular of pop.

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Snapped Ankles

Border-crashing bog devils press the electric rock accelerator to blast into glorious confusion.

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Paul Draper And Mansun

Odd fish in the Britpop surge, they began with a lucky break. But the end was dark, mad and terrifying.

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Harvey Mandel
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Harvey Mandel

The travelled guitar spellcaster talks blues, magic and the Stones.

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Aldous Harding
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Aldous Harding

New Zealand folk-modernist haunts, startles and demands to be heard.

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Lloyd Price
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Lloyd Price

“I would dream of being Louis Jordan and dream of being Nat ‘King’ Cole or Joe Louis,” remembers the 84-year-old country boy from Kenner, Louisiana. 

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Colter Wall
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Colter Wall

From the Canadian prairie, the Steve Earle endorsed new voice of outlaw country.

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High And Sly

Redoubtable photographer Neal Preston recalls rock’s wildest years in new book Exhilarated And Exhausted.

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Mojo Rising: Sumie

The written word – including wartime letters – inspires Swedish singer-songwriter.

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Thomas Dolby

The tech-headsynth-waver in his own words and by his own hand.

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1948-2017: Going Through Changes

Charles Bradley, The Screaming Eagle of Soul, died on September 23.

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Orbital

Cerebral rave siblings prepare to mix folk moods, social rage and an army of synths.

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