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Classic Pop Magazine Oct/Nov 2016 Back Issue

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85 Reviews   •  English   •   Music (Pop)
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Gracing our cover is Madness frontman Suggs, who’s on feisty form in our exclusive interview. “National treasures? No thanks!” he tells John Earls as the band prepare to release their superb new album and play to sell-out crowds in their autumn arena tour.

In another exclusive chat, we catch up with Bee Gee Barry Gibb who is going it alone with his first solo album in 30 years. The legendary songwriter opens up to Rudy Bolly about his artistic insecurities despite selling more than 200 million records. It makes for a very revealing read…

Elsewhere, we take an in-depth look at the career of The Cure as they evolved from introspective goth rockers to chart-topping stadium giants. XTC’s classic album Skylarking goes under the microscope as we trace the tortured story of how Swindon’s finest battled in the studio with producer Todd Rundgren.

Classic Pop welcomes 80s titans Yello back into the fold as we meet Dieter Meier and Boris Blank at their Zurich studio ahead of new album Toy and we get the lowdown on Sophie Ellis-Bextor’s diverse new album Familia from the singer herself.

The Thompson Twins’ Alannah Currie tells Jenny Valentish about her band’s remarkable rise from squatters to playing Live Aid with Madonna on backing vocals – Currie’s now making a name for herself as an innovative and provocative conceptual artist.

Our reviews section is packed with new albums including Britney Spears, Elle Exxe and M.I.A plus major boxsets from Human League and Marc Almond. On the live front, we catch Pet Shop Boys at the Royal Opera House, delve into the diverse Latitude festival plus a whole lot more besides.
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Oct/Nov 2016 The new issue of Classic Pop magazine is on sale now! Gracing our cover is Madness frontman Suggs, who’s on feisty form in our exclusive interview. “National treasures? No thanks!” he tells John Earls as the band prepare to release their superb new album and play to sell-out crowds in their autumn arena tour. In another exclusive chat, we catch up with Bee Gee Barry Gibb who is going it alone with his first solo album in 30 years. The legendary songwriter opens up to Rudy Bolly about his artistic insecurities despite selling more than 200 million records. It makes for a very revealing read… Elsewhere, we take an in-depth look at the career of The Cure as they evolved from introspective goth rockers to chart-topping stadium giants. XTC’s classic album Skylarking goes under the microscope as we trace the tortured story of how Swindon’s finest battled in the studio with producer Todd Rundgren. Classic Pop welcomes 80s titans Yello back into the fold as we meet Dieter Meier and Boris Blank at their Zurich studio ahead of new album Toy and we get the lowdown on Sophie Ellis-Bextor’s diverse new album Familia from the singer herself. The Thompson Twins’ Alannah Currie tells Jenny Valentish about her band’s remarkable rise from squatters to playing Live Aid with Madonna on backing vocals – Currie’s now making a name for herself as an innovative and provocative conceptual artist. Our reviews section is packed with new albums including Britney Spears, Elle Exxe and M.I.A plus major boxsets from Human League and Marc Almond. On the live front, we catch Pet Shop Boys at the Royal Opera House, delve into the diverse Latitude festival plus a whole lot more besides.


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Launched in 2012, the bi-monthly Classic Pop is the world’s leading pop magazine, with an award-winning team of specialist writers bringing you the biggest names in music - it’s the go-to source for pop enthusiasts worldwide.


Within the digital pages of each issue, Classic Pop delves deep into the artistry and history of some of the most iconic albums in the pop genre. From the sleek and stylish sounds of Duran Duran's 'Rio' to the infectious pop brilliance of Wham!'s 'Fantastic' and the groundbreaking sonic journey of Primal Scream's 'Screamadelica,' your Classic Pop digital magazine subscription ensures that you're never far from the stories and insights behind your favourite pop music classics.


For anyone passionate about 70s and 80s pop music, Classic Pop is the ultimate guide, offering unparalleled access to the stories behind the songs and the artists who created them. It's a journey through the history of pop, a tribute to the albums that defined generations, and a heartfelt salute to the icons who continue to influence and inspire the world. With Classic Pop, you don't just listen to the music; you immerse yourself in its vibrant tapestry, discovering the magic that makes pop music timeless and unforgettable.

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