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Mike Tramp
Singing in his mother tongue for the first time, he shows that you can teach an old dog new tricks.
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LostAlone
Derby power trio return with megawatt fourth album after eight years away.
MY FIRST LOVE
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Timothy B Schmit
The Eagles vocalist/bassist releases his seventh solo album, with help from a few famous friends.
The Chats
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The Stories Behind The Songs
Jesus Built My Hotrod
A troublesome track, eventually finished off when a drunken Gibby Haynes staggered into the studio and babbled a load of nonsense, it became a big seller and a middle finger to the label.
Q&A
Luke Spiller
The Struts frontman on Taylor Hawkins, the “quirky” new Struts album, and the therapeutic appeal of playing bowls.
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Thundermother
A football club has spurred them on, gig time is party time, and they’ve learned their trade from some of the best of the old masters.
Black Sabbath
Going 4 It...
Exhausted and near breaking point following a US tour, Black Sabbath were hardly ready to start recording a new album. But with a driven Tony Iommi doing the heavy lifting and a mountain of narcotics fuelling the slog, they ended up with the classic Vol 4.
Ozzy Osbourne
Lucky 13?
It hasn’t had an easy journey, with illness among the hurdles that have come along and stood in its way, but Ozzy Osbourne’s star-studded new album, his thirteenth, is finally upon us. And he reckons it really is something special – so much so that he has an eye on the top spot of the chart.
Walter Trout
Songs of Experience
Walter Trout hasn’t had it easy. First it was a troubled childhood, which still haunts him. A few years ago he expected to be dead by now. Recently life’s been good, but the American bluesman’s new album still resonates with echoes of darker times.
Jethro Tull
GOODBYE TO THE BLUES
After an unremarkable bluesy debut album, Ian Anderson decided that Jethro Tull needed to change tack. With follow-up Stand Up they set out on a new road, which led them to superstardom.
Bam Bam
ROCK STASR, INTERRUPTED
The story of Seattle grunge forerunners Bam Bam, fronted by the incendiary Tina Bell, is one of the most compelling – and criminally overlooked – in rock’n’roll. Ten years after Bell’s tragic death, we find out where it all first went right – and then wrong.
Gary Moore
FEEL THE FORCE
In June 1979, guitarist Gary Moore sensationally quit Thin Lizzy mid-tour. In our exclusive extract from Gary Moore: The Official Biography, we look back at his immediate post-Lizzy period and the formation of his new band G-Force.
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