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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I Was There • A reader's recollection of a key music event
THIS MONTH'S CONTRIBUTORS
Playing the long game • National Album Day returns for its seventh year, spotlighting ‘Great British Groups'
The Price Guide is right! • Daryl Easlea explains the methodology and motivations behind the latest Rare Record Price Guide
What's Happening?!?! Collecting's roads less travelled
The Vinylist • News and views from the world of vinyl
RAIDERS OF THE LOST RACKS • Many record shop store-rooms house hidden treasures that clients rarely get to see. Steve Burniston took several peeks behind the counter
The Collector • This month: DJ and label owner, Martin Christoph
VALUE ADDED FACTS • Ian Shirley, Editor Emeritus of the Rare Record Price Guide, answers your questions
Diggin' For GOLD • Our regular look at the more arcane corners of record collecting. Includes Vintage Venue & Label Of Love
LABEL OF LOVE ONOMATOPOEIA RECORDS
MOST Wanted • From Lead Belly and WC Handy to Mötorhead Paul Rigby offers Frankenstein levels of quality collectables, this month Now includes Whole Love Of Lots
WHOLE LOVE OF LOTS • This month's big scorers online
Not Forgotten
auteur to author • Luke Haines writes the shuk out of rock'n'roll RC loves The Residents
TALKING HEADS • On the couch with RC's resident shrink, Dr Tim
33⅓ minutes with… Mark ‘E' Everett
“I'M A TINKERER, NOT AN INVENTOR” • With a new album about celebrated aviator Amelia Earhart just released, and an upcoming multimedia show in Manchester in November, Laurie Anderson is having a busy 2024. RC catches up with the musician, storyteller, filmmaker, performance artist, technologist and multimedia avant-garde legend for an overview of a gloriously eccentric, eclectic career. “There are already a lot of Laurie Andersons in my own head,” she warns Jeremy Allen.
O LAURIE • Highlights from a career less ordinary
THE LIGHT POURED OUT OF THEM • Almost singlehandedly ushering in the post-punk era, Magazine were, on their emergence in 1978, hailed as gods, particularly frontman Howard Devoto, who the NME once proclaimed The Most Important Man Alive. With a spate of reissues imminent, Johnnie Johnstone meets former members to discuss the meaning of real life, while on p61, John Coleman compiles a complete up-to-date discography
YODE TO JOY • Dutch instrumental quartet, Focus, achieved overnight fame via The Old Grey Whistle Test over half a century ago with a song, Hocus Pocus, featuring industrial amounts of...