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Review by Loraine Alterman, New York Times, 10 September 1972
Stephen Stills: Manassas (Atlantic); The Impressions: Times Have Changed (Curtom); The Staple Singers: Be Altitude: Respect Yourself (Stax); Tom Rush: Merrimack County (Columbia) ...
Cornell Dupree: The Boss Guitar of Cornell Dupree
Interview by Roger St. Pierre, NME, 10 March 1973
CORNELL DUPREE's name will mean nothing to the general public, but those who scan LP sleeve credits will recognise him as one of America's busiest ...
Dr. John: Dr John: Finally In The Right Place
Interview by John Swenson, Crawdaddy!, June 1974
From Gris Gris to Gumbo to the Top of the Charts, with "goofer dust an' powders an' oils an' sachets an' lotions an' candles an' ...
The Miracles: Miracles Never Cease…
Interview by Harvey Kubernik, Melody Maker, 23 November 1974
LOS ANGELES: "I really loved touring with the English groups, back in 1963 and 1964. We used to tour with the Rolling Stones and people ...
Cher, LaBelle: LaBelle: It Happened In Hollywood
Report by Charles Shaar Murray, NME, 4 January 1975
IT HAPPENED in Hollywood.To be precise it happened on The Cher Show. ...
War: A Walk On War's Wild Side
Interview by Steven Rosen, Sounds, 10 April 1976
FAR OUT Productions, besides being War's Hollywood headquarters, seems to be a favourite hangout for streetwalkers. They seem to think that all the black gentlemen ...
Bootsy Collins: Space Bass Reveals Plans for Planetary Domination
Report by Cliff White, NME, 13 August 1977
Bootsy's Rubber Band, Funkadelic: On video, from... Houston, Texas ...
The Isley Brothers: Ernie Isley: Pride of the Isleys
Interview by Davitt Sigerson, Black Music, September 1977
"THE ALBUM, 3+3, featuring 'That Lady', was in '73, but since 1969, we've been more or less involved with the Isley Brothers. My father was ...
Funkadelic, George Clinton: Funkadelic: The Noble Art of Rhythm'n'Biz
Profile and Interview by Cliff White, NME, 18 November 1978
WARNER Brothers' New York Office on East 54th is only two blocks across and three up from the Taft Hotel on West 51st; close enough ...
James Brown: Get Up, I Feel Like Being A Rap Machine
Interview by Nick Kent, NME, 15 September 1979
JAMES BROWN is late for our appointment. But then it would almost be heresy on his part were he not a regal 45 minutes behind ...
Brothers Johnson: The Brothers Johnson
Interview by Steven Rosen, Guitar Player, November 1979
'PLATINUM' IS THE perfect word to precede 'record' when youre a musician today. And with a three-for-three tally, the Brothers Johnson are decorating their walls ...
Review by Paul Rambali, NME, 3 November 1979
FILED SIDE by side, those titles read like the bookends of a wasted decade. In their predictably loud, plain language they seem to say that ...
Live Review by Roy Trakin, Melody Maker, 9 February 1980
EVEN THE decidedly old-wave, uptown industry water-hole Trax has caught the Funk Flu that's hit this borough like an epidemic. People are dancing to progressive, ...
Maze: A Funk-Lite Labyrinth: Maze
Report and Interview by Barney Hoskyns, NME, 27 March 1982
FRANKIE BEVERLYS eight-man Maze could have come to Europe at any time in the last two years and met with the same phenomenal response they ...
Defunkt: Too Fierce For Radioland
Interview by Kris Needs, ZigZag, June 1982
Joe Bowie, singer-songwriter-trombonist-leader talked to Kris Needs and Killing Joke bassist Youth. ...
George Clinton: Putting On The Atomic Dog
Interview by John Morthland, Creem, July 1983
GEORGE CLINTON hunkers down into the couch in the conference room of Capitol's Manhattan offices, pours himself a tall noontime glass of orange juice, and ...
Interview by Michael Goldberg, Musician, 1 November 1983
THE FOUR women stood in the semi-dark recording studio. "Okay, let's go," said the producer. ...
Junior Walker & The Allstars: Junior Walker: The Shotgun Sherriff Rides Again
Interview by Gavin Martin, NME, 26 November 1983
A Motown soul veteran for all seasons, Junior Walker has taken his sax appeal from small American clubs in the '50s to the heart of ...
Profile and Interview by Charles Shaar Murray, Q, March 1987
NEW YORK CITY 1985. The Rolling Stones are holed up in the studio cutting tracks for Dirty Work, their first album under their new deal ...
Interview by Charles Shaar Murray, Q, September 1987
"I'M VERY, VERY self-critical. I'm very critical of others, but I'm also very critical of my own work and there's no-one that could possibly put ...
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