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Lost & Found: Gatecrashing – Living In A Box
Living In A Box’s second album, released in 1989, is a much more polished, confident, layered follow-up to the eponymous debut that had gone unnoticed thanks to the total dominance…
We Heard A Rumour… – Bananarama Interview
We heard a rumour…turns out it’s true! Bananarama are back in their original incarnation after 30 years apart. How did that happen? Classic Pop finds out… Welcome back from suspended…
Classic Pop Presents…Elton John – The Rocket Man
Classic Pop Presents…returns in this special edition 132-page magazine as we cast our gaze to Sir Elton John – the ultimate entertainer… Inside, we examine Elton’s unmatched career decade by…
Lost & Found: Trans – Neil Young
Even in the wildly disparate back catalogue of Neil Young, 1982’s Trans stands out like an electronic sore thumb. It was hugely controversial among his fans, as the Canadian singer-songwriter’s…
Always A Player – Wendy James Interview
Even when she was fronting Transvision Vamp, Wendy James was the star of her own movie, but these days she handpicks her leading men… Once upon a perve, it was…
Classic Pop Magazine – Issue 31: Top 40 Pop Soundtracks
The new issue of Classic Pop magazine is on sale now! Get your copy here. Available from WH Smith, Tesco, Waitrose, independent newsagents and Eason, this month’s cover feature celebrates…
Classic Pop Reader Survey 2017
Welcome to the Classic Pop Reader Survey 2017 To take part in the survey, click here Whether you read our content via the print magazine, digital editions, classicpopmag.com or on…
Godfathers of Pop – Mark White interview
Mark White has recently stepped back into the limelight in his guise as part of Vice Versa, the band he co-founded in 1977 and who are today, alongside Clock DVA,…
Annabella Lwin interview: “I’m evolving as an artist”
In this Annabella Lwin interview, the former Bow Wow Wow singer tells her turbulent story… How do you look back on the “naked” controversy over the cover of Bow Wow…
Godfathers of Pop – Bruce Foxton interview
How did From The Jam’s Smash The Clock become such a celebratory-sounding album? It’s just what we do, really. It took a bit of time to get going, because From…