Record Collector is the UK's longest-established monthly music magazine for the fans who want to dig a little deeper into the subject of rare and collectable records. Founded in 1979, Record Collector is buzzing with features about music, with artist interviews, discographies and all the inside knowledge that only this highly respected title can deliver. Filled with comprehensive and trusted reviews, in which modern gems nestle alongside classic reissues. There’s also a Diggin’ For Gold and Value Added Facts sections, which sift the musical treasures from retro rubbish, gives readers the inside scoop on what’s happening in the world of music auctions and let’s you know which vinyl sitting in your attic could mean you’re sitting on a gold mine. And, of course, there’s all the news that any discerning music fan could want delivered directly to your device with a Record Collector digital edition.
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Hello, and welcome to Rc 558
For The Record
I Was There • A reader's recollection of a key music event
THIS MONTH'S CONTRIBUTORS
Taylor, Billie & EcoVinyl • Taylor Swift dominates global new vinyl album sales, while Billie Eilish questions the format's green credentials
Memorabilia lane • Auction houses around the world
Scott Phares • The Hollywood Stars’ singer/ guitarist on their first studio set in 47 years
What's Happening?!?! • Collecting's roads less travelled
Thanks for the memorabilia • US study reveals which genres’ fans fork out the most on merchandise
Altogether Now • Noteworthy guest-spots this month
Mad for it! • The Beatles’ ‘Mad day out’ photos on display
Jacket required • The Fluffy Jackets’ frontman, Helge Rognstad, tells RC about the blues-rockers’ novel new free online album
It happened at the world's fair • RRPG Editor Daryl Easlea checks out the global record hub that is the Netherlands
The Vinylist • News and views from the world of vinyl
MY PRECIOUS
MY TOP 5 • Readers’ stand-outs from their record collection
DIGITAL COSTS • Collectors are facing ever-increasing fees when shopping online. Joe Geesin wonders whether it may affect their buying habits in the future?
The Collector • This month: manager and Hipgnosis Songs Fund founder Merck Mercuriadis
VALUE ADDED FACTS
I-ROY
DO THE VEGA
TAYLOR MADE
Diggin’ For GOLD • Our regular look at the more arcane corners of record collecting. Includes Vintage Vinyl
Vintage Vinyl • A regular look at record shops from the past
MOST Wanted • Many of this month's top collectables, as Paul Rigby discovers, really do grow on trees
WHOLE LOVE OF LOTS • This month's big scorers online
Not Forgotten
auteurtoauthor • Luke Haines writes the shuk out of rock'n'roll Come up and read this (it'll make you smile)
TALKING HEADS • On the couch with RC‘s resident shrink, Dr Tim
33 ⅓ minutes with… Will Sergeant
“I'VE MADE A CAREER OF COMING ON STRONG” • Although other songwriters hailing from his native Liverpool may have achieved bigger hits, Pete Wylie remains a national treasure to the people's republic of Merseyside. That's partly thanks to his role as a key player in the post-punk scene centred around Eric's in the late 70s, which spawned the short-lived Crucual Three and his own creative vehicle, Wah!, as well as Echo & The Bunnymen and The Teardrop Explodes. And partly due to his wildly erratic career. The bolshie one tells Rob Hughes about near-death experiences, creative highs and commercial lows.
WHO, WHAT, WYLIE • Pete sounds to seek out
OUT OF HIS HEAD • IF YOU'VE EVER SEEN A PHOTO OF A ROCK'N'ROLL BAND OR A COOL POP STAR...