Monday 27 October 2014

ROCK'S BACK PAGES: Remembering JACK BRUCE: a free audio interview from 2001

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MILLION DOLLAR BASH — Record Mirror's Norman Jopling reports on Dylan's Dwarf Music demos in December 1967. Plus CircusMichael Gross on the background to The Basement Tapes and contemporary receptions of the 1975 album by NME's Mick Farren and Let It Rock's Mick Gold
 

Almost Famous

Almost Famous
WATTS UP — Melody Maker mainstay Michael Watts sits down with Syd Barrett (1971), meets Waylon Jennings in New York (1973) and hangs with the Grateful Dead at the Pyramids (1978).
 
 

Audio

Audio
— Johnny Black talks Cream and more with the late Jack Bruce 
 

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— Kylie Minogue to Caitlin Moran(Select, 1998)
PLUS pieces on...
• The Who (1965)
• Stevie Wonder live (1966)
• Teo Macero (1967)
• The Electric Flag (1968)
• Creedence (1969)
• Trout Mask Replica (1969)
• The Band et al (1969)
• Sun Ra's Sound of Joy (1970)
• Billy Preston (1972)
• Curtis Mayfield live (1972)
• Yes (1974)
• Joan Armatrading (1976)
• Anarchy tour in Leeds (1976)
 Jesse Winchester (1977)
• Tom Petty (1978)
• The Stones' Some Girls (1978)
• Pat Benatar live (1980)
• S.O.L.A.R. Records (1980)
• Ozzy Osbourne live (1980)
• Janet Kay (1984)
• Jesus & Mary Chain live (1984)
• Prince's Cherry Moon (1986)
• Hoddle 'n' Waddle (1987)
• Neil Young's Life (1987)
• Metallica (1989)
• Shirley Collins (1990)
• Lenny Kravitz (1991)
• U2 live (1992)
• Albert King (1992)
• Einstürzende Neubauten (1993)
• Tori Amos' Boys for Pele (1996)
• Foo Fighters (1997)
• Fred Neil R.I.P. (2001)
• Miles Davis biog (2004)
• Missy Elliott's Cookbook (2005)
• Bright Eyes (2007)
• Britney's Circus (2008)
• Katy Perry's Teen Dream (2010)
• KT Tunstall (2011)
• Go Kart Mozart (2012)
• Pharrell Williams live (2014)

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