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Suede founding bandmembers explore the stories behind the making of the band’s sophomore album and reflect upon its ...
By the time Michael Jackson had started work on what would be Off The Wall rumours about the demise of his band of brothers had been circulating. This was off the back of big success as The Jacksons’ ...
By the summer of 1988, the group had released It Takes A Nation Of Millions To Hold Us Back, an album that, on the surface, appeared just as militant as its title suggested. But within each of it’s ...
Colleen ‘Cosmo’ Murphy celebrates the incredible polymath, innovator and musical thinker Brian Eno for the 30th anniversary of his experimental album, Nerve Net. In this never-before-broadcast ...
John Leckie has produced classic albums by Radiohead, The Stone Roses, Pink Floyd, Magazine and many more. He sent his top five albums of all time to Classic Album Sundays. “A record that has its own ...
Slave to the Rhythm is an audio biography of Grace Jones produced by Trevor Horn, it’s a sonic treat along the lines of Yes’s 90125 or Frankie Goes to Hollywood’s first album. The music ranges from ...
Billie Holiday had a distinct signature style that transformed a song into a personal story that was convincing and believable. As Billie once said, “I hate straight singing. I have to change a tune ...
This month Colleen is in conversation with Carroll Thompson about the inspiration behind, and creation of, her classic album Hopelessly In Love. Considered by many to be the greatest lovers rock album ...
By the middle of the 1980s Kate Bush had reached the apex of her career with Hounds of Love. The album featured the most powerful and intriguing songs of her discography thus far, demonstrating just ...