Prøve GULL - Gratis

STAR FAKER

Record Collector

|

January 2026

How did a Long Island teenager persuade the cream of UK/US talent to appear on his private press albums? Welcome to the strange world of Steve Kaczorowski, where nothing is as it seems.

- By Freek Kinkelaar

STAR FAKER

In 1971, when graduate Steve Kaczorowski produced and played Jesus in his high school's performance of Jesus Christ Superstar, it turned out to be the very first time the famous show had been staged in the US. Albeit without the permission of its authors Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice. When the performance had finished, however, Kaczorowski claimed Lloyd Webber had actually attended and quite enjoyed the night. Oh, and he had spotted Paul McCartney in the audience as well...

This brazen, chanced-upon story sparked my interest in Stephen E Kaczorowski. As online research soon revealed, he had not only produced said performance, played the lead, and apparently managed to get some famous guests to attend its premiere, he had also released several highly collectable, yet extremely obscure, rock albums. And the credits for these albums are incredible. Take, for instance, his debut, which includes Nicky Hopkins, Alvin Lee, Joe Osborne, Don McLean and Robert Fripp! Kaczorowski is credited with all vocals, production and songwriting. In the universe that is Steve Kaczorowski, however, it turns out that nothing is quite what it seems.

Since his earliest youth, Long Island teen and recent Jesus-incarnation Kaczorowski had been consumed by a burning ambition to become a superstar. Known to friends and family as a smooth talker willing and able to twist any story into a fantastical one featuring himself as the main character, Kaczorowski, fancying himself a fine singer and guitarist, decided his best shot at said stardom was as a musician. And he delivered the goods: in the space of five years, Kaczorowski released three excellent albums and wrote and produced a fourth one. Even so, the music on them was far from his own doing.

WHAT TIME ARE YOU? (United Rainbow Artists 20842, private press, US, 1971) £800

FLERE HISTORIER FRA Record Collector

Record Collector

Record Collector

anchoressaway

This is hardware - Catherine Anne Davies hails the \"gear nerd\"

time to read

4 mins

February 2026 - Issue 580

Record Collector

Record Collector

LABEL OF LOVE DEVILDUCK

Where are you based, what do you do and why? We are based in Hamburg, we develop artists and release their music and that's pretty much what it's all about.

time to read

2 mins

February 2026 - Issue 580

Record Collector

Record Collector

JET!

We've recently taken a tour of rock star houses. Now Paul Bowler hops on board some famous band aeroplanes

time to read

6 mins

February 2026 - Issue 580

Record Collector

Record Collector

EASTERN PROMISE

A string of subtly sublime pop confections ensured Liverpool duo China Crisis were regular fixtures in the mid-80s charts, yet critical acclaim was thin on the ground. Jack Watkins feels history has unfairly neglected them, and he meets the still-gigging Scousers' Gary Daly to set the record straight

time to read

10 mins

February 2026 - Issue 580

Record Collector

Record Collector

THE ENGINE ROOM

The unsung heroes who helped forge modern music

time to read

4 mins

February 2026 - Issue 580

Record Collector

Record Collector

From The Vaults

Reissues, remasters and compilations

time to read

4 mins

February 2026 - Issue 580

Record Collector

Record Collector

"THEY'RE ALMOST SCIENCE FICTION CHARACTERS"

In 2016, two of the most significant figures in modern pop left us within the space of a few weeks. And while David Bowie and Prince are associated with different eras, they both retain a mystique which, long after their passing, only makes our fascination for them grow. Rob Hughes assesses their twin legacies, explores their posthumous contributions to their catalogues, and compares and contrasts their particular varieties of genius, with input from collaborators and colleagues.

time to read

23 mins

February 2026 - Issue 580

Record Collector

Record Collector

33⅓ minutes with... Derek Shulman

If Derek Shulman had just, in his career, been the frontman for revered and sorely missed niche prog ensemble Gentle Giant, his place in the pantheon would be guaranteed.

time to read

4 mins

February 2026 - Issue 580

Record Collector

Record Collector

VALUE ADDED FACTS

lan Shirley, esteemed alumnus of the Rare Record Price Guide, answers your questions

time to read

10 mins

February 2026 - Issue 580

Record Collector

Record Collector

UNDER THE RADAR

Artists, bands, and labels meriting more attention

time to read

4 mins

February 2026 - Issue 580

Listen

Translate

Share

-
+

Change font size