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Classic Rock
January 2021
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WELCOME
This month’s contributors
MICHAEL HANN Michael has spent most of 2020
WELCOME
Welcome to the final issue of 2020. What
Regulars
The Year That Was 2020
INSIDE THE WORLD OF ROCK
RIP
Thank you and good night
Ken Hensley
August 24, 1945 – November 4, 2020
Getting High On A New Thing
Rockers celebrate the end of Trump’s US presidency
Wolfie Slams Van Halen Rumour
“This is a shitty lie,” Eddie's son says about taking dad's place
NEWS
Jimmy Page says the pandemic has been a
Midnight Oil
Veteran politically driven Aussie rockers return with a new album and promise there’s more to come
NEWS
The Official Keith Emerson
Albert Bouchard
Decades on, the Blue Öyster Cult man releases the solo album that BÖC’s album Imaginos was intended to be
MY FIRST LOVE Boléro
MAURICE RAVEL
Jimi Hendrix
Dolly Dagger
Phil Campbell
The former Motörhead man on his family band, the tyranny of politicians, and what Lemmy would have made of the pandemic
The Smashing Pumpkins
Billy Corgan’s trademark sharp melodies fly on upbeat synth-pop
5 Billion In Diamonds
Sunshine and strange times from Butch Vig a nd friends
Ellefson
Megadeth man spearheads indulgent but hugely spirited covers blow-out
King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard
Prolific Aussie band’s sixteenth album since 2010
L.A. Guns
It’s L.A. Guns, Jim, but not as we know it
John Fogerty
Creedence man brings the kids
Katatonia
Swedish gloomsters live in lockdown
Iron Maiden
Live and beastly
Bring Me The Horizon
Modern-metal mavericks hit their contact book hard on new EP
Cats In Space
Supremely crafted fourth album from rock classicists
ROUND-UP: SLEAZE
Bona Roba: slithery, black-leather rockers deliver the goods.
Neil Young & Crazy Horse
Fan-polarising album recorded live in 2003, also as deluxe box set with documentary
Stan Bush
AOR cult hero in nostalgic mood
Kevin Godley
Extraordinary ‘debut’ from former 10cc visio nary
Hollywood Undead
Seventh album from evermasked LA rap-rockers
The Wildhearts
Anthem after anthem, after motherfucking anthem! 
Volbeat
Danes’ latest album (and all the hits) live
Warrior Soul
Party-hearty covers album from sleaze-met al champs
Sensible Gray Cells
Primitive pop smarts from punk super-trio
The War On Drugs
Raw retro-rockers attain the addictive. 
ROUND-UP: MELODIC
Unruly Child: the same old problems remain. Unruly
Mr Bungle
Disturbing Bungle-style surgical strike on thrash metal
Dream Theater
Veteran virtuosos return to full vivacity
Paul McCartney
Nineteenth solo album finds Macca enjoying yet another purple patch
Penny Rimbaud
Brutally vivid Great War fiction from Crass veter an
Kelly Jones
Stereophonics frontman reimagines his s ongbook
Sons Of Otis
Raising the doom bar
Marathon
Marillion man rocks and pops on his first ‘solo’ record
BEST OF THE REST
Other new releases out this month
Nothing
Fourth album of shoegaze magnificence from Philadelphia’s black-hole sons
Walter Lure’s LAMF
Last Heartbreaker’s last stand. 
Spear Of Destiny
Kirk Brandon and co. reboot 1985 misfire with extra muscle and manly stubb le
Mudhoney
This is the real shit, the true grunge
Graham Bonnet
Six-record set that proves Bonnet can pretty much sing anything – and did
Iron Butterfly
Seven CDs, 85 tracks from a pioneering band
Killing Joke
Honour the fire! Two Joke zeniths get double vinyled, while singles get quadruply collected
Manowar
The true metallers’ three albums for Atlantic
Various Artists
A compendium of Denmark’s first generation of psych, prog and heavy nuggets
George Thorogood And The Destroyers
Badder than ever
Helloween
German trad-metallers beef things up
The Stranglers
Schizophrenic charge through classics and curios gets a vinyl reissue
Keith Richards And The X-Pensive Winos
Multi-format reissue of Keef’s side project in full flight
The Kinks
The brothers Davies bundle up rarities and live takes for Lola’s 50th birthday
Five Finger Death Punch
Metal heroes display their prowess on new collection
Roxette
Expansive collection of rarities from everyone’s favourite guilty secret
John Prine
Still smiling illeg ally
Neil Young
Ten CDs, 139 songs, one very singular artist
The Gun Club
Revelatory restoration of Chris Stein-produced second album, plus full demos
Chris Squire
Cleaning out the Fish tank
Scars
Early-80s gold from neglected Scottish treasure
Doro
Quiet-loud compilation box from German ‘metal queen’
Porcupine Tree
Steven Wilson-led prog gods’ early years get the high-spec box-set treatment
Lou Reed
Bereavement-driven concept work endures
The Drones
First-wave Manchester punks anthologised
BEST OF THE REST
Other reissues out this month
GWAR
A load of scumbag joy
Heavy Pettin
Def Leppard wannabes fail the test of time
Janis Joplin
Engaging portrait of the troubled rock’ n’roll icon
A Year With Swollen Appendices
Reissue of 1995 journal featuring Bowie, Bono, Bosnia and more
John & Yoko/ Plastic Ono Band
Memorabilia, unseen photos and words of those who made the album, 50 years on
Crock Of Gold: A Few Rounds With Shane MacGowan
Punk veteran Temple raises a glass to perpetually pissed Pogues singer
Zappa
Moving documentary about avant-garde rock’s most famous figure. 
PeteWay
Photos of the late UFO/ Waysted bassist, with tributes  from his famous friends. 
Thin Lizzy: EveryAlbum, Every Song
The title says  it all
Tour Dates
The Bronx/Mariachi El Bronx
LA hardcore punks and their Mexican alter egos share a virtual stage for the first time
Black Stone Cherry
Even with no audience the Kentucky rockers give it all they’ve got
These Wicked Rivers
Rivers reduced to stream prove they have plenty to offer
Wednesday 13’s Halloween Spooktakular Variety Show
Wednesday hams it up while he and his band deliver a five-song set with plenty of variety but little finesse
Foo Fighters
All the hits to celebrate 25 years of Foo Fighting
Frank Carter And The Rattlesnakes
Punk rock ramalama meets Tron.
The Howling Fiends
The twang’s the thang
The Soundtrack Of My Life
Singer/guitarist  George Thorogood on the records, artists and gigs that are of lasting significance to him
The Dirt
Ego Kill Talent
HIGH HOPES
Features
ALBUMS OF THE YEAR
 It's been a very odd 12 months, but 2020 delivered plenty of new albums to get excited about, from both big names and newcomers. Here, then, is the Classic Rock critics’ choice of the best 50
OUT OF AFRICA
Optisme came into 2020 like a clear-eyed breath of fresh air. But who are the Malian rockers behind it?
FM
Positivity, big choruses and trying to write their own Billie Jean has done the British melodic veterans good, and it's also served to get their latest album into the international charts
TOP 5 PROG ALBUMS
1 DYBLE LONGDON Between A Breath And A
DRIVE-BY TRUCKERS
Unable to tour early 2020’s The Unraveling album, instead they wrote some new songs and dug into the ‘unused’ drawer and made another cracker
STONE TEMPLE PILOTS
With the electric guitars spending most of the recording sessions in their cases, the band crafted a mostly light-touch acoustic album that could well come to be seen as being among their best
THE EP OF 2020
How The Damned hit a latter-day peak with The Rockfield Files. 
METALLICA
Drummer Lars Ulrich on lockdown, missing live music, and what the future holds for his band
MASSIVE WAGONS
Now with a Top 10 album under their belt, the quintet have spent much of 2020 keeping their creativity going and remaining optimistic
TOP 5 AOR ALBUMS
1 VEGA Grit Your Teeth FRONTIERS They’re still
H.E.A.T
Meet the new guy, it's the old guy… Sweden’s melodic rock torch bearers on Eurovision, Def Leppard and a change of man at the mic
TOP 5 COUNTRY ALBUMS
1 LUCINDA WILLIAMS Good Souls, Better Angels HIGHWAY
DANGER: HIGH VOLTAGE
It looked like it was all over for AC/DC after their last tour. But the best hard rock’n’roll band in the world don’t quit that easily. And back they’ve come, with the best album of 2020: Power Up.
STRANGER DAYS
Clouds and silver linings… No one wanted a pandemic to come along and tip 2020 on its head. But without the lockdown we were forced into as a result, The Struts’ new album would not exist
GUEST STAR 1: ROBBIE WILLIAMS
The Take That boy and solo megastar tells us about singing on the title track of The Struts’ new album
GUEST STAR 2: DEF LEPPARD
Joe Elliott and Phil Collen on the glam and glory of The Struts’ Strange Days album
"THERE CAN COME A STRANGE BEAUTY OUT OF IT ALL"
After spending the last four decades immersed in music, Fish is calling time. But with his farewell album, the prog legend is signing off with the best record of his solo career
My 2020 MARK KELLY
The Marillion keyboard player on his new record with Marathon, lockdown and former bandmate Fish’s new album
SALE OF THE YEAR
While Chrissie Hynde has been involved in other projects, she’s always had The Pretenders. And with 2020’s Hate For Sale they returned to guitar-based rock’n’roll and came back with a bang
TOP REISSUES OF 2020
With a stack of major anniversaries and desirable compilations coming out this year we were spoiled for choice. Here are some definitely worth the investment
OUT OF THIS WORLD
Strangers In The Night captured a great rock band at their peak, and is one of the all-time great live albums. But by the time it was released, UFO were no longer the band who’d made it
REMEMBERING PETE
The late UFO bass player is celebrated in a brand new photo book
WHEN LIGHTNING STRIKES
As Diamond Head celebrate the 40th anniversary of their debut album Lightning To The Nations, guitarist Brian Tatler and long-time fan Lars Ulrich catch up over Zoom
My 2020 KEITH RICHARDS
Like everyone else, his year has been dictated by you know what. And while he’s behind on his reading, he’s still found time to “sit around writing songs, basically, or parts of songs”
THE ULTIMATE PLAYLIST OF 2020
Looking for the perfect soundtrack to accompany your Christmas and New Year festivities? Then start with Classic Rock’s selection
FROM DOWN TO DUSK
After a bright start with his band Silver Sun’s debut album, followed by more records filled with sparkling power pop, in 2020 James Broad gave us his final masterpiece
IN MEMORIAM
Here’s to the rock’n’rollers, among them musicians, producers, writers and more, who sadly left us in 2020. Thank you for the music