MOJO 367, featuring Kate Bush
MOJO 367 – June 2024: Kate Bush

Kate Bush, Yardbirds, Tangerine Dream, Labi Siffre and blazing ’60s UK R&B CD in the latest magazine

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Kate Bush
Kate Bush’s 50 Greatest Songs Ranked!

From songs about being inside the womb to taking Emily Brontë to the top of the charts, MOJO’s team of experts pick Kate Bush’s greatest songs

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Paul Weller Leicester De Montfort Hall April 2024
Paul Weller Live Review: As he approaches 66, The Modfather is on some of the most potent form of his life

Ever changing grooves: Paul Weller and his band take no prisoners over a fat-free, career-spanning set.

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Kate Bush’s collaborator on the ground-breaking Tour Of Life reveals how the pair brought the singer’s unique vision to the stage.

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Neil Finn on joining Fleetwood Mac: “Stevie wanted to do it exactly the way Lindsey would have.”

Crowded House leader Neil Finn speaks to MOJO about his surprise move to replace Lindsey Buckingham in Fleetwood Mac in 2018.

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What To Buy On This Year’s Record Store Day

From John Lennon and George Harrison to Kate Bush and David Bowie via Sun Ra, The Rolling Stones, Faces and The Fall, MOJO’s guide to the best purchases for Record Store Day 2024

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Pearl Jam Dark Matter Review: Seattle giants’ twelfth album hits like a triple espresso

Rolling Stones producer Andrew Watt helps focus Pearl Jam’s power on electrifying new album.

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Inside The Making Of The Rolling Stones’ Debut Album

Controversy, R&B and a passing Phil Spector shaking a brandy bottle. On the 60th anniversary of its release, MOJO lifts the lid on the making of The Rolling Stones’ debut album.

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The Real Amy Winehouse: “Her intelligence astounded me…”

Friends, family and collaborators remember Amy Winehouse’s inspired, but tragically short musical life.

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Inside The Making Of The Rolling Stones’ Aftermath

Released on this day in 1966, The Rolling Stones’ first album of purely Jagger-Richards originals established the band’s identity forever: nasty, jaded, uncaring, misogynistic… but also darkly charismatic and musically brilliant.

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The 50 Best Reggae Albums Ever!

From ska to dub, Bob Marley to Lee ‘Scratch’ Perry. MOJO selects the greatest reggae albums of all time.

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