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A QUICK ONE
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Billy Bragg on beating the pandemic blues with the help of his son, a Mellotron and a couple of Magic Numbers…
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BadBadNotGood ascend to the next level, in cahoots with cult Brazilian arranger Arthur Verocai
Spencer Cullum
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UNCUT PLAYLIST
On the stereo this month
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AN AUDIENCE WITH EMMYLOU HARRIS
New Albums
BUFFALO NICHOLS Buffalo Nichols
FAT POSSUM
SLEEVE NOTES
1 Lost & Lonesome 2 Living
BUFFALO TRAIL
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Q&A
Buffalo Nichols on discovering the blues, travelling Europe, and the one song he stopped playing…
THE WAR ON DRUGS
I Don’t Live Here Anymore ATLANTIC
SLEEVE NOTES
1 Living Proof 2 Harmonia’s Dream
Q&A
Adam Granduciel: excited to “dive back in”
JEFFREY ALEXANDER & THE HEAVY LIDDERS
Jeffrey Alexander & The Heavy Lidders ARROWHAWK
BABA ALI
Memory Device MEMPHIS INDUSTRIES
LA LUZ
La Luz HARDLY ART 8/10
Q&A
Shana Cleveland: “It’s inherently cinematic”
AQUASERGE
The Possibility Of A New Work For Aquaserge CRAMMED
AUDIOBOOKS
Astro Tough HEAVENLY
BADBADNOTGOOD
Talk Memory XL
BLACK METEORIC STAR
NYC Beat Boxx VOLUMINOUS ARTS
JAMES BLAKE
Friends That Break Your Heart POLYDOR RECORDS
PIP BLOM
Welcome Break HEAVENLY
BILLY BRAGG
The Million Things That Never Happened COOKING VINYL
BUFFALO DAUGHTER
We Are The Times ANNIVERSARY
BUFFALO DAUGHTER
SuGar Yoshinaga on the slow genesis of the Japanese band’s new album
HAYES CARLL
You Get It All DUALTONE
TRÉ BURT
You, Yeah, You OH BOY
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Clinker LES DISQUES DU CREPUSCULE
BRANDI CARLILE
In These Silent Days ATLANTIC
CIRCUIT DES YEUX
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AMERICANA ROUND-UP
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PHILIP FROBOS
Vague Enough To Satisfy UPSET THE RHYTHM
CLINIC
Fantasy Island DOMINO
COTS
Disturbing Body BOILED
CHARLEY CROCKETT
Music City USA SON OF DAVY/THIRTY TIGERS
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Infinite Granite SARGENT HOUSE
BÉLA FLECK
My Bluegrass Heart BMG
GLOK
Pattern Recognition BYTES
VIVIEN GOLDMAN
Next Is Now YOUTH SOUNDS
RW HEDGES
Year After Year WONDERFUL SOUND
STEELY DAN/ DONALD FAGEN
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NORTHEAST CORRIDOR: STEELY DAN LIVE! 1 Black Cow
ELSA HEWITT
LUPA TOMPKINS SQUARE
SCOTT HIRSCH
Windless Day ECHO MAGIC
HOWLIN RAIN
The Dharma Wheel SILVER CURRENT
IMMERSION WITH TARWATER, LAETITIA SADIER, ULRICH SCHNAUSS, SCANNER
Nanocluster Vol 1 SWIM~
INDIGO
Part 1 MUSIC COMPANY
JEAN-MICHEL JARRE
Welcome To The Other Side SONY
JOHN
Nocturnal Manoeuvres
AMYTHYST KIAH
Wary + Strange ROUNDER
LADYHAWKE
Time Flies BMG
MASTON WITH L’ECLAIR
Souvenir INNOVATIVE LEISURE
MAC McCAUGHAN
The Sound Of Yourself MERGE
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Going Going Gone TONES THROW
MILDRED MAUDE
Sleepover SONIC CATHEDRAL
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Tropicale Moon
KACEY MUSGRAVES
Star Crossed INTERSCOPE/UMG NASHVILLE
HAYDEN PEDIGO
Letting Go MEXICAN SUMMER
NOLAN POTTER
Music Is Dead CASTLE FACE
MOUTH PAINTER
Walker Jr and Osterberg on creating cosmic moods
POND 9
SPINNING TOP
RP BOO
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Harmonizer DRAG CITY
SELF ESTEEM
Prioritise Pleasure FICTION
NALA SINEPHRO
Space 1.8 WARP
OMAR SOSA & SECKOU KEITA
Suba BENDIGEDIG
SOUTHERN AVENUE
Be The Love You Want RENEW/BMG
MY MORNING JACKET
My Morning Jacket ATO
SLEEVE NOTES
1 Regularly Scheduled Programming 2 Love Love Love
Q&A
Jim James on Covid and carpe diem
GROUPER
Shade KRANKY
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1 Followed The Ocean 2 Unclean Mind
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SUFJAN STEVENS & ANGELO DE AUGUSTINE
A Beginner’s Mind ASTHMATIC KITTY
STICK IN THE WHEEL
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SUUNS
The Witness JOYFUL NOISE
ROGER TAYLOR
Outsider EMI
HAYDEN THORPE
Moondust For My Diamond DOMINO
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Geist SUB POP
YES
The Quest INSIDE OUT MUSIC/SONY MUSIC
The Archive
THE dB’S
I Thought You Wanted To Know (1979–81)
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SLEEVE NOTES
1 (I Thought) You Wanted To Know
Q&A
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BOB DYLAN
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DISC 1 1 Señor (Tales Of Yankee Power)
Q & A
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BUREAUB
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LP1 / CD1 Faust LP2 / CD2 So Far
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NICK CAVE & THE BAD SEEDS
B-Sides & Rarities Part I & II MUTE
THE CHARLATANS
A Headful Of Ideas REPUBLIC OF MUSIC
EVERYTHING BUT THE GIRL
BUZZIN’ FLY
THE CHARLATANS
Tim Burgess on remixes, live tracks and lockdown comforts
GENESIS
The Last Domino? GENESIS.INK
GRIZZLY BEAR
Yellow House (reissue, 2006) WARP
MARK KNOPFLER
The Studio Albums 1996–2007 UNIVERSAL
NICK LOWE
The Convincer (reissue, 2001)
PRIMAL SCREAM Demodelica
SONY
THE REPLACEMENTS
Sorry Ma, Forgot To Take Out The Trash RHINO
THE ROLLING STONES
Tattoo You (reissue, 1981) POLYDOR
CAITLIN ROSE
Own Side Now (reissue, 2010) ATO
JONI MITCHELL
The Joni Mitchell Archives Volume 2: The Reprise Albums (1968–1971) WARNER BROTHERS
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THE BEAU BRUMMELS
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SEX PISTOLS
76–77 UNIVERSAL
NANCY SINATRA
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SMALL FACES Live 1966
NICE
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CRAFT LATINO
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RIVER LEA/ROUGH TRADE
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HEARTBREAK AND HARMONIES
With the death of DON EVERLY, aged 84, time has finally been called on THE EVERLY BROTHERS – one of rock’n’roll’s earliest and most important duos. Stephen Deusner reflects on the pioneering music made by Don and his brother Phil, while Ray and Dave Davies recall the impact the Everlys had on a generation of musicians: “Don and Phil influenced many of us”
“A spark of life that stays in the grooves”
Ray and Dave Davies remember growing up with The Everly Brothers
Your guide to…The Everly Brothers
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“You don’t tell an Everly how to sing!”
Albert Lee – The Everly Brothers’ longtime guitarist and musical director – recalls five decades with the volatile and influential siblings
“They lived lives dedicated to music”
Will Oldham on What The Brothers Sang, his 2013 Everlys covers album with Dawn McCarthy
The Replacements
“WE HAD NOTHING TO OFFER BUT PISS, VINEGAR AND SONGS”
All hail THE REPLACEMENTS! As a new boxset celebrates the ’Mats earliest recordings, we return to Minneapolis at the start of the ’80s to explore their (im)modest beginnings. Join us in the basement of 3628 Bryant Avenue, where things are about to get loud. “We went from being working-class nobodies,” Paul Westerberg tells Nick Hasted, “to being infamous…”
MORE MA, MORE TRASH!
Producer Peter Jesperson on five treasures to be found on the Sorry Ma boxset
“IT WAS ALL WITHIN A MILE”
A guide to the ’Mats’ Minneapolis
Nancy Sinatra
These Boots Are Made For Walkin’
How the US singer hit her stride with a hip makeover and a “dumb” song pinched from Lee Hazlewood: “I never get tired of talking about it”
Shannon Lay
TANGERINE DREAMER
For SHANNON LAY, the quiet life has been a long-cherished pursuit. From her beginnings in LA’s punk scene, via jobs in weed dispensaries and her association with Ty Segall, she’s reached the nexus between British folk-rock, spiritual jazz and indie. “It was really fun to not hold back,” she tells Erin Osmon
BUYER’S GUIDE
JOHNNY EASTLUND; TITOUAN MASSÉ SHANNON LAY LIVING WATER
MUSIC THAT INSPIRED GEIST
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Album by Album
Ethan Miller
Psych freakouts and classic boogie with Comets On Fire, Howlin Rain and more…
COMETS ON FIRE
SELF-RELEASED, 2001 Spontaneous space-rock tear-up thrusts the fledgling
HOWLIN RAIN
BIRDMAN, 2006 After three albums with the accelerating
COMETS ON FIRE
AVATAR SUB POP, 2006 With the cracks already
HOWLIN RAIN
MAGNIFICENT FIEND
HOWLIN RAIN
THE RUSSIAN WILDS
HOWLIN RAIN
MANSION SONGS
HERON OBLIVION
SUB POP, 2016 Sole album – so far
HOWLIN RAIN
THE ALLIGATOR BRIDE
HOWLIN RAIN
THE DHARMA WHEEL
Siouxsie & the Banshees
SPELLBOUND!
In 1979, SIOUXSIE & THE BANSHEES came back from the dead. Abandoned mid-tour by disgruntled band members, they recruited innovative drummer Budgie and virtuoso guitarist John McGeoch – and recorded a trio of classic albums, including their 1981 masterpiece, Juju. But at what price? “We pushed ourselves beyond the realms of safety,” learns Michael Bonner
BUYER’S GUIDE
The Banshees’ first imperial phase rated!
WILD THINGS!
Budgie on The Creatures’ Hawaiian adventure
The Rolling Stones
“He was one of a kind”
Uncut marks the departure of a true gentleman of rock’n’roll. We look back at the life and work of a dapper master of his craft, while collaborators, friends and fans share their intimate memories: “He’d hired a Silver Wraith Rolls-Royce for the afternoon…”
“THE STONES’ SECRET INGREDIENT”
“Charlie Watts was one of a kind –
Ode To A Highflying Bird
From smoky nights at the Ealing Jazz Club to the dawning of their first imperial phase, Rob Hughes discovers how CHARLIE WATTS turned the Rollin’ Stones into The Rolling Stones
“THIS IS NOT SHOWBUSINESS”
Steve Van Zandt recalls the impact of the Stones’ arrival in 1960s America…
“WE HAD TO CREATE AN IMAGE FOR OURSELVES”
Charlie himself on jazz, Alexis Korner and Dylan – and the pivotal moment when the Stones left the blues clubs to become the greatest rock’n’roll band in the world
“CHARLIE’S GOOD TONIGHT…”
…and most other times, too. A succinct run through 10 choice Charlie moments
STONE ALONE
Charlie’s extracurricular work
“IT’S ALL IN THE STYLE”
Stones’ producer Chris Kimsey remembers a “gentleman”
Live
WILCO
Red Rocks Amphitheatre, Colorado, August 10
Book
BOOK
Mag men: Howard Devoto and Barry Adamson recording
Films
FILMS
The “Flat Beat” fella’s huge housefly; Cage back on bug-eyed form; a French space oddity and more…
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COUNT ME IN
NETFLIX 7/10 A celebration of the unsung drummer
FREAKSCENE: THE STORY OF DINOSAUR JR
MUNRO FILMS 8/10 A turbulent tale well told
OASIS KNEBWORTH 1996
TRAFALGAR RELEASING 8/10 Archive footage, Britpop memories, impeccable
WOODSTOCK ’99: PEACE, LOVE, AND RAGE
HBO 7/10 A festival where the bad vibes
THE BEATLES AND INDIA
The Maharishi, Magic Alex and some myths unravelled
Obituaries
Not Fade Away
Fondly remembered this month…
BRIAN TRAVERS
UB40 sax player (1959-2021) When Brian
TOM THALL
Country singer-songwriter (1936-2021) Born in Kentucky, Hall
RON BUSHY
UB40’s Brian Travers in Germany in 1984 Iron
PATRICIA KENNEALY­ MORRISON
Music journalist and ‘wife’
WALTER YETNIKOFF
Rambunctious record mogul (1933-2021) As the
CHUCKY THOMPSON
Hip-hop producer (1968-2021) As a member of
SHEILA BROMBERG
Beatles harpist ( 1 928-2021) When Sheila
LITHOFAYNE PRIDGON
Hendrix’s Foxy Lady (1940-2021) After relationships
JOHNNY VENTURA
Salsa singer (1940-2021) Born in Dominica, Juan
LES VANDYKE AKA JOHNNY WORTH
Prolific hitmaker (1931-2021) John Worsley began his
STUART LYON
London promoter (1944-2021) Known to generations of
BOB FISH
Darts singer (1949-2021) Bob Fish came to
KENNY MALONE
Nashville session drummer (1938-2021) Hailing from
MIKE FINNEGAN
Hammond maestro (1945-2021) Mike Finnegan’s recording debut
OLLI WISDOM
Goth rocker (1958-2021) Olli Wisdom began his
DEE TEE THOMAS
Kool & The Ga ng
DENNIS CAPLINGER
Bluegrass multi-instrumentalist (1963-2021) Dennis Caplinger’s fiddle playing
PAUL JOHNSON
House producer (1971-2021) Chicago-born Paul Johnson began
INGE GINSBERG
Heavy metal grandma (1922-2021) Inge Ginsberg
FRITZ McINTYRE
Simply Red keyboardist (1958-2021) A founder
ERIC WAGNER
Doom metal singer (1959-2021) Eric Wagner
SIR VICTOR UWAIFO
ANALOG AFRICA, DPA PICTURE ALLIANCE / ALAMY STOCK
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