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Classic Pop Magazine Jan/Feb 2025 Back Issue

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88 Reviews   •  English   •   Music (Pop)
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In the new issue of Classic Pop as a 40th anniversary version of Band Aid’s Do They Know It’s Christmas? is released, we meet the latest incarnation’s producer Trevor Horn and co-songwriter of the 1984 original, Midge Ure, to get the complete story on the iconic charity single.

We also catch up with Franz Ferdinand who have rediscovered their sense of fun for stunning new album The Human Fear and talk to singer-songwriter David Gray as he unveils his moving new long-player, Dear Life. Haircut One Hundred’s Nick Heyward and Les Nemes also reveal all about the band’s successful latest reunion and forthcoming new studio album.

Elsewhere, we look back over the past 12 months with our Best of 2024 guide to the finest releases that have graced our pages and investigate what’s on the pop horizon for our Year Ahead In 2025 feature.

We also put the back catalogue of Terry Hall under the microscope for our Album By Album feature and meet Chesney Hawkes as he prepares to release his first studio album in 18 years.

Our latest classic album is The Pretenders’ self-titled debut and we showcase Frazier Chorus’ Sue in our Forget Me Not feature.

In our packed reviews pages we give our verdict on new album releases including Kim Wilde, Hifi Sean and David McAlmont, William Orbit, Lauren Mayberry, Saint Etienne and Natalie Imbruglia plus there’s a comprehensive reissues section featuring Nick Heyward, Erasure, Talking Heads, Simple Minds, Elvis Costello, Luther Vandross and much more. We also check out live shows by Janet Jackson and Altered Images.
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Jan/Feb 2025 In the new issue of Classic Pop as a 40th anniversary version of Band Aid’s Do They Know It’s Christmas? is released, we meet the latest incarnation’s producer Trevor Horn and co-songwriter of the 1984 original, Midge Ure, to get the complete story on the iconic charity single. We also catch up with Franz Ferdinand who have rediscovered their sense of fun for stunning new album The Human Fear and talk to singer-songwriter David Gray as he unveils his moving new long-player, Dear Life. Haircut One Hundred’s Nick Heyward and Les Nemes also reveal all about the band’s successful latest reunion and forthcoming new studio album. Elsewhere, we look back over the past 12 months with our Best of 2024 guide to the finest releases that have graced our pages and investigate what’s on the pop horizon for our Year Ahead In 2025 feature. We also put the back catalogue of Terry Hall under the microscope for our Album By Album feature and meet Chesney Hawkes as he prepares to release his first studio album in 18 years. Our latest classic album is The Pretenders’ self-titled debut and we showcase Frazier Chorus’ Sue in our Forget Me Not feature. In our packed reviews pages we give our verdict on new album releases including Kim Wilde, Hifi Sean and David McAlmont, William Orbit, Lauren Mayberry, Saint Etienne and Natalie Imbruglia plus there’s a comprehensive reissues section featuring Nick Heyward, Erasure, Talking Heads, Simple Minds, Elvis Costello, Luther Vandross and much more. We also check out live shows by Janet Jackson and Altered Images.


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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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