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Classic Pop Issue 13 Out Now!
Issue 13 of Classic Pop is out now! Issue 13 features our exclusive interview with Spandau Ballet and how they overcame their differences to begin again, the reformation tour, their…
Lost & Found
Lost & Found is our regular journey into a world of music that, we feel, has been forgotten about over the years by either the media, the music business or…
Classic Pop Issue 12 Out Now!
Issue 12 of Classic Pop is out now! Classic Pop Issue 12 tracks back to the moment on-stage at the MTV Awards that Madonna staked her claim to superstardom and…
Dr Calculus Vs. The KLF
We’ve had lots of great feedback on this issue’s extensive interview with Stephen Duffy. We even received an email from Roger Freeman, Duffy’s partner-in-crime as Dr Calculus mdma. “The KLF…
Exclusive! Lost ABC Master Tapes Found
We haven’t been this excited about lost master tapes since Jamie Oliver excavated an old bank vault in Manchester and uncovered early Joy Division recordings. You might remember that, in…
Classic Pop Issue 11 Out Now
Issue 11 of Classic Pop is out now! For Issue 11 of Classic Pop we chat with the cast of musicians and producers that helped to steer our cover star…
Top 100 Singles of the 80s: 5-1
5 Visage: Fade to Grey In many ways, this was the spiritual sequel to our number 20 single, David Bowie’s Ashes To Ashes. Visage frontman Steve Strange stepped out of…
Top 100 Singles of the Eighties: 10-6
10 Propaganda: Duel It’s actually quite incredible that Propaganda manage to gatecrash our Top 10 when they released so little music in the Eighties (and have released next-to-nothing in the…
Top 100 Singles of the 80s: 25-21
25 Erasure: Sometimes The first of two high-scoring entries for Erasure, and proof that if any one musician dominates UK Eighties pop – and this Top 100 – it’s Vince…
Top 100 Singles of the 80s: 30-26
The Top 100 Singles of the 80s countdown continues… 30 Frankie Goes To Hollywood: The Power of Love While Relax and Two Tribes, the first two Frankie singles, are remembered…