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Record Collector

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Of The Highest Disorder

Parenthood and politics interweave with ace pop as a revered talent re-engages.

4 min  |

March 2023
Record Collector

Record Collector

Memory Lane

Northern Irish icon has a blast reworking the music of his teens.

4 min  |

March 2023
Record Collector

Record Collector

DAVID QUANTICK LIKES

To write a column for Record Collector. Yay He's gonna dress you up in his love

3 min  |

March 2023
Record Collector

Record Collector

MACON BLACK

Ian McCann plays old sounds to new ears

4 min  |

March 2023
Record Collector

Record Collector

MUSIC TO VISIT

Bob Stanley carries pop's baggage everywhere.  In search of the King's forgotten 45s.

4 min  |

March 2023
Record Collector

Record Collector

Not Forgotten

Tom Verlaine and Lisa Marie Presley are fondly recalled

8 min  |

March 2023
Record Collector

Record Collector

Diggin' For GOLD

Our regular look at the more arcane corners of record collecting. Includes Label Of Love

10+ min  |

March 2023
Record Collector

Record Collector

VALUE ADDED FACTS

\"RELAXED, IMPROVISED MUSIC, DEFYING CATEGORY\"

10 min  |

March 2023
Record Collector

Record Collector

The Collector

Retired plumber Stephen George tells us, \"My aunt first encouraged me to collect records 62 years ago and I never stopped.

6 min  |

March 2023
Record Collector

Record Collector

Flashback

With a 17-album retrospective on the shelves, Daryl Easlea catches up with Leee John, the flamboyant leader of glossy 80s pop-soul act Imagination whose camp aesthetic shouldn't preclude their entry to the post-Chic pantheon.

10 min  |

March 2023
Record Collector

Record Collector

Living Doll

Sam Brown, the singer-songwriter behind 1989 Top 5 hit (and attendant LP of the same title) Stop!, is back with a new album despite having lost the ability to sing in 2007. She tells Charles Donovan how she managed it.

8 min  |

March 2023
Record Collector

Record Collector

SNAP!

At the height of The Jam's success, the band commissioned 21-year-old freelance photographer Neil \"Twink\" Tinning to follow them around both in the studio and on the road and take reportage photos. The resulting shots appear in Rick Buckler and Zoe Howe's new book, The Jam 1982, which documents a year when the band were arguably the biggest in Britain, their splenetically intense gigs attended by a fanatical fanbase. Before an autumn tour taking in five Wembley Arena shows in December of that year, Paul Weller, 24, announced the band would split as \"I'd hate us to end up old and embarrassing like so many other groups do\". Here, Rick Buckler (left) takes us through a selection of Twink's best shots from a year when The Jam seemed to rule the Modern World.

5 min  |

March 2023
Record Collector

Record Collector

Tales Of The Unexpected

Luke Haines' 90s infamy revisited.

5 min  |

March 2023
Record Collector

Record Collector

Colin MacIntyre – No man is an island

Mull Historical Society mainstay Colin MacIntyre lifts the lid on his vinyl reissues and box set

10+ min  |

January 2023
Record Collector

Record Collector

Iggy Pop – "I Can Take a Punch"

There are die-hard totemic musicians, and there's Iggy Pop, so reflective of rock's primal urges and irrepressible energies he could write the book and supply most of the images. His "ribald ruffian" of a new album, Every Loser, shows an artist still willing to take risks and not succumb, aged 75, to notions of growing old gracefully. Five decades since Raw Power, The World's Greatest Living Rock'N'Roll Star (TM) talks about that feral classic, working with Bowie then and, four years later, in Berlin, his surprise visit from Robert Plant, the nature of addiction, inventing punk, the impermanence of existence, oh, and his beloved cockatoo... "At certain points there are flare-ups," he warns Chris Roberts

10+ min  |

January 2023
Record Collector

Record Collector

Iggy Pop Special: Funtime

Credited to Iggy & The Stooges, Raw Power is, to some ears (usually bleeding), the greatest rock album of the early 70s, sheer sonic violence further enlivened by bids to "search and destroy". More than The Stooges' previous two albums, it captures the puressence of rock'n'roll while setting fire to the rulebook. With a little help from James Williamson, their guitarist, Johnnie Johnstone tells the story of its brief yet volatile making and impact following its release a half-century ago this month. And then, on p88, RC is granted an audience with the mighty Iggy Pop in which he traces his career from the band's 1973 landmark to his new solo album, Every Loser, concluding with a Stooges/Pop discography on p97. All aboard.

10+ min  |

January 2023
Record Collector

Record Collector

Jukebox Heroes

Continuing our ongoing survey of unusual formats, Simon Wright looks at the rise and fall of jukebox EPs and 'Little LPs'

4 min  |

January 2023
Record Collector

Record Collector

THE WHO, WHAT, WHERE AND HOW OF 'WHY'

The song Why has a significant place in music history because it was one of the tracks the fledgling Beatles recorded with Tony Sheridan in 1961 before making a recording debut in their own right. But few people know of an earlier, 1958 recording of the song made by Sheridan, which recently surfaced on a 10\" acetate. Beatles scholar Hans Olof Gottfridsson tells the story of a song that would later attain immortality by association.

10+ min  |

January 2023
Record Collector

Record Collector

33 1/3 minutes with...Jake Bugg

A prodigious talent, Jake Bugg burst out of Nottingham aged 18 with his self-titled debut album in 2012. Featuring timeless rock’n’roll hits Lightning Bolt and Two Fingers, it saw Bugg championed by Noel Gallagher and starting a fascinating career that has led to albums produced by Rick Rubin and The Black Keys singer Dan Auerbach. After 2021’s poppier Saturday Night Sunday Morning returned Bugg to the Top 3, his debut has recently been reissued as a deluxe set adding demos and a London Royal Albert Hall show. Bugg tells RC of rediscovering teenage demos, hanging out in Rick Rubin’s garden, and getting walloped with indie stars at football.

4 min  |

January 2023
Record Collector

Record Collector

auteur to author

Luke Haines writes the shuk out of rock'n'roll It's all about the 'tude

3 min  |

January 2023
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Record Collector

david quantick likes

...to write a column for Record Collector. Yay Remake/Remodel - or re-record?

3 min  |

January 2023
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Record Collector

mac on black

Fan or obsessive? Ian McCann long since crossed the divide

4 min  |

January 2023
Record Collector

Record Collector

music to visit

Bob Stanley carries pop's baggage everywhere Ark of the lost Raiders

4 min  |

January 2023
Record Collector

Record Collector

Not Forgotten

Keith Levene 1957-2022 - Keith Levene was, in a literal sense, hugely instrumental in the formation of punk and post-punk. As a teenage member of The Clash, he persuaded Joy Strummer to join the band. He taught Viv Albertine of The Slits to play guitar, and alongside Jah Wobble and John Lydon, he was responsible for some of the pinnacles of the post-punk era, defining achievements such as 1979's Metal Box, a jagged, silver monument which still stands, Shardlike, casting its long shadow.

10+ min  |

January 2023
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Record Collector

Christine McVie 1943-2022

In the soft-rock soap opera of Fleetwood Mac at the height of their global fame, Christine McVie was a calming presence. While no stranger to the relationships freefall and wild substance abuse that unwittingly became shorthand for the making of Rumours, there was something steady and reassuring about her ice-cool voice on You Make Loving Fun, Oh Daddy and possibly the finest 200 seconds of her entire career, Songbird.

5 min  |

January 2023
Record Collector

Record Collector

Diggin' For GOLD

Our regular look at the more arcane corners of record collecting. Includes Label Of Love and Sound And Vision

10+ min  |

January 2023
Record Collector

Record Collector

VALUE ADDED FACTS

Ian Shirley, Editor Emeritus of the Rare Record Price Guide, answers your questions

10 min  |

January 2023
Record Collector

Record Collector

The Collector

This month: Jeremy Greenspan of Junior Boys

6 min  |

January 2023
Record Collector

Record Collector

All in the family

The inspiration for David Cassidy et al, The Cowsills are the pop family that stayed together: 57 years after their recorded debut, they are making some of the best music of their lives their first new album in 30 years, Rhythm Of The World, was released last month. Bill Kopp talks to Bob, Paul and Susan Cowsill about the rain, the park, the fun, the horror - including an abusive father - and other things.

10+ min  |

Christmas 2022
Record Collector

Record Collector

Skid Row – The Crazy Gang

New Jersey’s Skid Row have 36 years on the clock and a clutch of platinum records on the wall, but far from resting on the laurels of their peak successes back in the early 90s, they’re now back on ebullient form with their first album in 16 years, The Gang’s All Here. With a new frontman and a bright future, the band feel they’ve got a new lease of life. “How lucky are we?” founder member Dave ‘Snake’ Sabo and vocalist Erik Grönwall ask John Tucker.

10+ min  |

Christmas 2022

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