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Jimi Hendrix: Alan Douglas Builds A Castle Made of Sand
Interview by Gene Santoro, Guitar World, September 1985
The record producer had Jimi's ear just before the end. Now he's re-packaging it for the masses. As Told To Gene Santoro ...
Jimi Hendrix: 'Black Gold': New Hendrix in Old Tapes
Interview by Ian Dove, Rolling Stone, 26 September 1974
NEW YORK — The archaeological probing of the Hendrix tapes continues. Up in Stockbridge, Massachusetts, at the Shaggy Dog Studios, Alan Douglas — producer, record ...
Retrospective and Interview by Edwin Pouncey, The Wire, July 1997
Now into his fifth decade at the doors of perception, label boss ALAN DOUGLAS hasworked with many of the century's underground greats, from Lenny Bruce, ...
Jimi Hendrix: David Stubbs and Mark Pringle: Hendrix's Ladyland at 50 (2018)
Interview by Mark Pringle, David Stubbs, Rock's Backpages Audio, 28 September 2018
The greatest rock album ever made? David Stubbs and Mark Pringle believe so and tell you why, track-by-track. Plus a conversation about Jimi's post-Ladyland career and a spot of idle speculation about what he might have done had he lived.
File format: mp3; file size: 88.3mb, interview length: 1h 31' 58" sound quality: *****
Rolling Stones, The, Led Zeppelin: Andy Johns, 1950-2013
Obituary by Dave Laing, The Guardian, 9 April 2013
Consummate sound engineer who worked with some of rock's greats ...
Eric Clapton, Pete Townshend: Jim Marshall, 1923-2012
Obituary by Adam Sweeting, The Guardian, 5 April 2012
The "Father of Loud", he gave his name to the world-famous, ubiquitous amplifier. ...
Jimi Hendrix: Eddie Kramer: The Wizard Of Woof-Woof
Interview by Gene Santoro, Guitar World, September 1985
If Jimi wanted to hear guitar played underwater, Eddie Kramer would turn on the faucet — and get it all down on tape. As told to Gene ...
Interview by Paul Gorman, The Word, May 2004
In forty years of recording everyone from Dylan and Hendrix to Abba and Lena Zavaroni, a studio engineer sees a lot of strange things. ...
Retrospective and Interview by David Stubbs, Uncut, February 2004
Pre-Oasis, My Bloody Valentine were Creation's greatest band. Between 1988 and 1991, they reinvented electric guitar music before vanishing in a haze of white noise. ...
Jimi Hendrix: Eddie Kramer: The Wizard Of Woof-Woof
Interview by Gene Santoro, Guitar World, September 1985
If Jimi wanted to hear guitar played underwater, Eddie Kramer would turn on the faucet — and get it all down on tape. As told to ...
Poison, Who, The, Ratt: Eleganza: Our Wacky, Wacky World
Column by John Mendelssohn, Creem, September 1986
IN THE EARLY '70s, we Americans called it glitter and the English glam, but by any other name it would still be mass transvestitism. It's ...
Everybody's A Musician: Interactive CD-ROMS Encourage Listeners To Get In The Act
Essay by Charles Bermant, Chicago Tribune, 20 November 1994
IN 2019, THOSE WHO observe the 50th anniversary Woodstock celebration from the comfort of their own homes probably will have the richer experience. ...
Interview by Richard Williams, Melody Maker, 1 May 1971
BACK in 1963, the Ronettes were three highly-coiffeured teenage girls who swept up the charts on a furious wave of Spector sound. Their lead singer, ...
John Fogerty, Randy Newman, Prince: Lenny Waronker: All In The Family
Interview by Mark Rowland, Musician, July 1994
Warner Brothers President Lenny Waronker is not your Average Corporate Cheese ...
Red Hot Chili Peppers, The, Rick Rubin: The Red Hot Chili Peppers: Now That's Blood Sugar Sex Magic!
Interview by Steffan Chirazi, Kerrang!, 21 September 1991
After a long series of wrangles with their former record company EMI, the RED HOT CHILI PEPPERS are back! They're back with a new Rick ...
Band, The: Vinyl Icon: The Band's Music From Big Pink
Retrospective by Johnny Black, Hi-Fi News & Record Review, January 2014
IN 1965, BOB Dylan chose a hoary and somewhat grizzled rock'n'roll combo, the Hawks, as his backing group when he famously "went electric". ...
Dennis Bovell: Brain Damaged Goods
Interview by Chris Salewicz, New Musical Express, 15 August 1981
THE FINAL, apocalyptic scenes of Franco Rosso's excellent Babylon are based on a 1976 police raid on Cricklewood's Carib Club during a sound system session ...
Profile and Interview by David Nathan, Blues & Soul, 1 July 1980
Having first met as members of the Miles Davis Band, Mtume & Lucas immediately sparked a mutual creative change which has resulted in a plethora ...
Big Brother & The Holding Company, Janis Joplin: A Shot From The Heart: Janis and Cheap Thrills
Retrospective by David Dalton, Gadfly, September 1998
IT'S 30 YEARS ago today since Cheap Thrills was released, but as soon as the needle touches the surface of the record (I’m sentimental about ...
Brian Eno, Talking Heads: Eno: The Soul Inside The Shades
Interview by Richard Grabel, New Musical Express, 24 April 1982
Richard Grabel practises the pussyfoot with Brian Eno, the father of electronic pop. ...
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