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ACCESS (Toronto, Canada) Vol. 1, No. 7 1995. Van Halen.
Van Halen, Art Bergmann, Nick Lowe, Siouxsie & the Banshees, Extreme, Killing Joke, Susan Aglukark, Slash, Black Crowes, and more.
8-1/4" x 10-3/4". 50 pages.
SOLD

CROSSBEAT (Japan) February 2001. Axl Rose. US$8.50
Guns n Roses, Limp Bizkit, Stereophonics, Rage Against the Machine, John Frusciante, Underworld, Alan McGee, Linkin Park, Tricky, Mansun, and more.
an article on the best albums of 2000.
Is in very good condition. 9" x 10-3/4" approx. 179 pages (including the cover).
PLEASE NOTE: This is a very heavy magazine, printed on glossy paper. The airmail shipping cost is therefore high. If the buyer is interested in a particular artist only, we can remove that article from the magazine and ship it at a lower cost.

CROSSBEAT (Japan) January 2001. The Beatles. US$8.50
a 64-page article on the top bands of the 20th century that is crammed with color pictures on glossy paper. There's also articles on Stephen Malkmus, Elliot Smith, Tortoise, Godspeed You Black Emperor, Underworld (Karl Hyde interview (in Japanese)), The Smashing Pumpkins, The Beastie Boys (great pics!) and more.
Some of the artists in the top 100 bands of the 20th century article who receive two-page, one page or half-page color pictures are The Rolling Stones, The Beatles, David Bowie, The Clash, Kraftwerk, Radiohead, The Stone Roses, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Prince, Jimi Hendrix (with Noel Redding and Mitch Mitchell), and there's a b&w 1/2 page pic of John Lydon and Syd Vicious eating takeaway on a tour bus.
The 6-page Smashing Pumpkin article shows mainly pictures of Corrigan on stage and lots of Japanese text.
Is in very good condition. 9" x 10-3/4" approx. 197 pages (including the cover).
PLEASE NOTE: This is a very heavy magazine, printed on glossy paper. The airmail shipping cost is therefore high. If the buyer is interested in a particular artist only, we can remove that article from the magazine and ship it at a lower cost.

GOLDMINE (USA) #260 July 13, 1990. Miles Davis.
Miles Davis + Discography, Tom Petty + Discography, k.d. lang, Shel Talmy, plus a lot of reviews.
Also includes a full-page ad for the Beach Boys' PET SOUNDS and four two-fer CD reissues on Capitol Records and a 1/2-page ad for Cabaret Voltaire's CD and cassette reissues on Mute/Restless Records.
Condition: Generally very good. Dealer ad pages in the center (pages 47 to 82) have been removed.
SOLD

GOLDMINE (USA) #261 July 27, 1990. Bo Diddley.
Bo Diddley + Interview + Discography, The CD Reissue Boom, Summer in the CD, Green Markers?, Defending CDs, A Visit to PolyGram, plus a lot of reviews, including Can's SOUNDTRACKS, TAGO MAGO, EGE BAMYASI, and FUTURE DAYS; The Kinks' MUSWELL HILLBILLIES, SOAP OPERA, and SCHOOL BOYS IN DISGUISE; Robert Wyatt's COMPILATION; and Sex Pistols' LIVE AT CHELMSFORD TOP SECURITY PRISON.
Condition: Generally very good. Dealer ad pages in the center (pages 47 to 86) have been removed.

GOLDMINE (USA) #262 August 10, 1990. Elvis Presley.
Elvis: The 1956 Hy Gardner Interview, Mojo Nixon interviews Doc Pomus, Elvis's Russian Album Translated, Elvis in the Projects, Elvis Archaeology, Legend of a King, The King and Them (article about artists' covers of Elvis songs), Elvis Book Update, Elvis's Early Years, Bootleg Collectibility, and John's Children [Marc Bolan/T. Rex].
Regular and semi-regular features: Book Reviews, CD News, Letter from London, and The Vinyl Junkie.
Condition: Very good. 172 pages. Dealer ad pages in the center (pages 57 to 116) have been removed.

GOLDMINE (USA) #268 November 2, 1990. The Grateful Dead.
Timothy White interviews, Jerry Garcia and Bob Weir of the Grateful Dead, Merl Saunders, Big Jay McNeely, CD Buying Guide, and Curt Boettcher and Gary Usher ("Partners in Psychedelia"), plus a lot of reviews.
Condition: Very good. Some stains due to aging. Dealer ad pages in the center (pages 57 to 108) have been removed.

GOLDMINE (USA) #272 December 28, 1990. Dick Clark.
Dick Clark, Chubby Checker, Fabian, Lee Andrews and the Hearts, The O'Jays, Gerry Granahan, The Majors, The Quin-Tones, The Dreamlovers, and Lou Rawls, plus a lot of reviews.
Also includes a full-page color ad for the Bee Gees' TALES FROM THE BROTHERS GIBB CD on Polydor Records.
Condition: Very good. Dealer ad pages in the center (pages 53 to 96) have been removed.

GOLDMINE (USA) #274 January 25, 1991. George Clinton.
George Clinton Interview (Parliament, Funkadelic), Bootsy Collins, Curtis Mayfield, Clinton's Early Career, Bernie Worrell, P. Funk Timeline, P. Funk Reissues, an article on Milli Vanilli, Fan Club Directory, and a lot of reviews.
Condition: Generally very good. Dealer ad pages in the center (pages 49 to 88) have been removed.

GOLDMINE (USA) #276 February 22, 1991. Pat Boone.
Pat Boone + Discography, Robert Johnson, Peter Guralnick, Goldmine Addresses the Censorship Debate with Guest Editorial "Censorship" by Gillian G. Gaar, Four Opinions in the Censorship Debate (Frank Zappa, Jennifer Norwood, Dave Marsh, and Pat Boone), History of Censored Records, and Nino Tempo, plus a lot of reviews.
Condition: Generally very good. Dealer ad pages in the center (pages 57 to 108) have been removed.

GOLDMINE (USA) #278 March 22, 1991. Frank Sinatra.
Sinatra's Early Years, Nancy Sinatra, Nancy Sinatra Discography, Doris Troy, and The Firesign Theatre.
Regular and semi-regular features: The Vinyl Junkie, Video Reviews (the last page of this featured is missing), Reviews, Conventions, and tons of ads.
Condition: Generally very good; has natural stains, browning, and/or acidification; dealer ad pages in the center (pages 59 to 118) have been removed; some pages have slight folds from previously being dog-eared to mark a spot; a few ads may have marks in pen or highlighter pen.

GOLDMINE (USA) #279 April 5, 1991. AC/DC.
ANNUAL HEAVY METAL ISSUE. AC/DC, Metallica, Megadeth, Spinal Tap, Ray Manzarek (The Doors) Interview, "The Doors" Film Review, and Taylor Hackford.
Regular and semi-regular features: Reissues and Reviews.
Condition: Very good. Dealer ad pages in the center (pages 63 to 138) have been removed.

GOLDMINE (USA) #280 April 19, 1991. Bill Haley.
Remembering Doc Pomus, Bill Haley, Bill Haley Price Guide, Top 100 Most Valuable 45s, Picture Sleeves and EPs, and The Long Island Sound (Billy Joel, Blue Oyster Cult, The Rascals, etc.), plus a lot of reviews.
Condition: Very good. Some minor creases and stains on the cover. Dealer ad pages in the center (pages 63 to 130) have been removed.

GOLDMINE (USA) #283 May 31, 1991. Eric Burdon (The Animals).
Eric Burdon, Eric Burdon U.S. Discography and Price Guide, The Fortunes, The Merseybeats, British Reissues, Jackie Lomax, and The Hollies on CD.
Regular and semi-regular features: The Vinyl Junkie and Reviews.
Condition: Very good. Dealer ad pages in the center (pages 71 to 106) have been removed.

GOLDMINE (USA) #286 July 12, 1991. LaVern Baker.
LaVern Baker, Shadow Morton Interview [New York Dolls, Shangri-Las], Sylvia Robinson, The Exciters, and Chuck Jackson, plus a lot of reviews. Also David Ruffin (former Temptations lead) and Stan Getz obituaries.
Condition: Very good. Dealer ad pages in the center (pages 61 to 108) have been removed.
SOLD

GOLDMINE (USA) #292 October 4, 1991. Richard Thompson.
Richard Thompson [Fairport Convention], James Burton, Rory Gallagher, Link Wray, Danny Gatton, Earle King, and Albert Lee.
Regular and semi-regular features: Reviews, Golden Oldies Section, and Conventions.
Condition: Very good. 176 pages. Dealer ad pages in the center (pages 55 to 122) and the bottom half of pages 163/164 has been removed.

GOLDMINE (USA) #294 November 1, 1991. Jackie Wilson.
Jackie Wilson, William Bell, Eddie Floyd, Robert Ward, and Laura Lee. A Miles Davis obituary.
Regular and semi-regular features: Reissues, Reviews, and Conventions.
Also includes a two-page ad for PHIL SPECTOR: BACK TO MONO (1958-1969) on Abkco.
Condition: Very good. 172 pages. Dealer ad pages in the center (pages 59 to 114) have been removed.
SOLD

GOLDMINE (USA) #296 November 29, 1991. Isley Brothers.
Bill Graham 1931-1991, The Isley Brothers, Joel Whitburn, Thin Lizzy, and Collecting African Music.
Regular and semi-regular features: Reviews and Conventions.
Also includes a full-page ad for THE SKY IS CRYING by Stevie Ray Vaughn on Epic and a full-page ad for SHADES OF TWO WORLDS by the Allman Brothers Band on Epic.
Condition: Very good. 172 pages. Dealer ad pages in the center (pages 63 to 110), the bottom half of pages 139/140 and about 1/4 of pages 153/154 have been removed. Several pages at the back have turned back corners at the bottom.

GOLDMINE (USA) #297 December 13, 1991. Chuck Berry.
Chuck Berry and Annual Holiday Gift Giving Guide (Reissues).
Regular and semi-regular features: Videos, Books, and Conventions.
Condition: Very good. 176 pages. Dealer ad pages in the center (pages 59 to 118) have been removed.

GOLDMINE (USA) #298 December 27, 1991. The Monkees.
The Monkees, Michael Nesmith, Micky Dolenz, and Davy Jones.
Regular and semi-regular features: Reissues, Reviews, and Conventions.
Also includes a full-color, full-page ad for the book MONKEES, MEMORIES & MEDIA MADNESS, a 1/2-page ad for the ROCK ON! CD by Del Shannon on MCA, and a full-page ad for three CDs on MCA: THE DEFINITIVE COLLECTION by Lynyrd Skynyrd, BORN TO BE WILD: A RETROSPECTIVE by Steppenwolf, and GOLD by Steely Dan.
Condition: Very good. 172 pages. Dealer ad pages in the center (pages 77 to 96) have been removed.

GOLDMINE (USA) #304 March 20, 1992. John Lee Hooker.
John Lee Hooker, Elmore James, Albert King, Charley Patton, Rosco Gordon, Charlie Musselwhite, Jimmy McGriff, and Blues Reissues, plus a lot of reviews.
Condition: Generally very good. Dealer ad pages in the center (pages 65 to 112 have been removed.

GOLDMINE (USA) #306 April 17, 1992. Motley Crue.
Motley Crue, MC5, Anthrax, Misfits, and Seattle (Nirvana, Mudhoney, Queensryche, Soundgarden, Sub Pop Records U.S. Discography), plus a lot of reviews.
Condition: Generally very good. Dealer ad pages in the center (pages 59 to 102) have been removed.

GOLDMINE (USA) #307 May 1, 1992. Yoko Ono.
Yoko Ono, Backstage at the Louie Louie tour, Donna Summer, Batman's greatest hits, and 50 LPs in a thrift shop.
Regular and semi-regular features: Video reviews and Reviews.
Condition: Very good. 212 pages. Dealer ad pages in the center (pages 73 to 140) have been removed.

GOLDMINE (USA) #312 July 10, 1992. Marty Robbins.
Marty Robbins, The Chordettes, The Collins Kids, Phil Phillips, Chuck Higgins, Robin Luke, Jerry Engler, Tommy Blake, and Chris Barber.
Regular and semi-regular features: Reissues, Reviews, and Conventions.
Also incluces a full-page ad for the video GIMME SHELTER by The Rolling Stones and a full-page ad for the CD AN EVENING WITH THE ALLMAN BROTHERS BAND on Epic.
Condition: Very good. 192 pages. Dealer ad pages in the center (pages 77 to 116) have been removed.

GOLDMINE (USA) #313 July 24, 1992. Madonna.
Madonna, The Black Crowes, and Alex Chilton.
Regular and semi-regular features: Conventions and Reviews.
Condition: Very good. 168 pages. Record care article and dealer ad pages in the center (pages 59 to 110) have been removed.
SOLD

GOLDMINE (USA) #314 August 7, 1992. Elvis Presley.
Elvis in the '50s, Elvis in the '60s, ... at Madison Square Garden, George Klein, Elvis's Gold Standard Series 45s and EPs, Elvis book update, Red Hot Chili Peppers, and Mable John.
Regular and semi-regular features: Reviews.
Also includes full-page adverts for Elvis's THE ULTIMATE ELVIS BOX SET on RCA/BMG and Limited Edition Gold Vinyl 7" 45 rpm Singles on Collectables.
Condition: Very good. 180 pages. Dealer ad pages in the center (pages 69 to 112) have been removed.

GOLDMINE (USA) #317 September 18, 1992. Mike Love (The Beach Boys).
Mike Love interview.
Regular and semi-regular features: Reissues, Videos, Books, New Releases, Conventions, and tons of ads.
Condition: Generally very good; has natural stains, browning, and/or acidification; dealer ad pages in the center (pages 73 to 128) have been removed; some pages have slight folds from previously being dog-eared to mark a spot; a few ads may have marks in pen or highlighter pen.
SOLD

GOLDMINE (USA) #318 October 2, 1992. Fleetwood Mac.
Fleetwood Mac (Stevie Nicks) article includes interviews with Christine McVie and Mick Fleetwood, Charlie Watts (The Rolling Stones), and Elliott Murphy.
Regular and semi-regular features: Book Reviews, Reissues, CD Longevity, and Vinyl Junkie.
Condition: Very good. Some stains due to aging. Little tears at the right edge through the first 12 pages. Dealer ad pages in the center (pages 67 to 106) have been removed, and this unfortunately includes a page (or two?) of the Reissues feature. Sorry about that.

GOLDMINE (USA) #320 October 30, 1992. Jefferson Airplane.
Jefferson Airplane, Marty Balin interview, Signe Anderson interview, Papa John Creach, and Robyn Hitchcock.
Regular and semi-regular features: Reissues and New Releases.
Condition: Very good. Some stains due to aging. Dealer ad pages in the center (pages 73 to 120) have been removed.

GOLDMINE (USA) #322 November 27, 1992. George Harrison (The Beatles).
George Harrison interview, Beatles Dissolution Affidavit, The Beatles on CD, Beatles Books, Dale Hawkins, Larry Bright, Bobby Lewis, and VALLEY GIRL soundtrack.
Regular and semi-regular features: The Vinyl Junkie, Reissues, and New Releases.
Also includes full-page adverts for B.B. King's KING OF THE BLUES CD box set on MCA, for King Crimson's THE GREAT DECEIVER: LIVE 1973-1974 CD box set on Caroline, and for the JEFFERSON AIRPLANE LOVES YOU box set on RCA/BMG, as well as a 1/2-page advert for Peter Frampton's SHINE ON CD box set on A&M.
Condition: Very good, but see note on cover, below. 224 pages. Dealer ad pages in the center (pages 81 to 144) have been removed.

GOLDMINE (USA) #326 January 22, 1993. Steely Dan.
Steely Dan, Sun Ra, and The Elvis Stamp [Elvis Presley], and a lot of reviews.
Condition: Generally very good. Dealer ad pages in the center (pages 55 to 82) have been removed.

GOLDMINE (USA) #327 February 5, 1993. The Clash.
The Clash, Joe and Eddie, The Beat, and Peter Schickele.
Regular and semi-regular features: The Vinyl Junkie and Reviews.
Condition: Generally very good. Dealer ad pages in the center (pages 59 to 90 have been removed.

GOLDMINE (USA) #328 February 19, 1993. Leonard Cohen.
Leonard Cohen and The Five Royales.
Regular and semi-regular features: Reissues, Reviews, Conventions, and tons of ads.
Condition: Generally very good; has natural stains, browning, and/or acidification; dealer ad pages in the center (pages 59 to 98 have been removed; some pages have slight folds from previously being dog-eared to mark a spot; a few ads may have marks in pen or highlighter pen.

GOLDMINE (USA) #329 March 5, 1993. Barbra Streisand.
Barbra Streisand, Chick Corea, Freddie Scott, and Fan Club listings, plus a lot of reviews.
Condition: Generally very good. Dealer ad pages in the center (pages 69 to 116) have been removed.
SOLD

GOLDMINE (USA) #331 April 2, 1993. Curtis Mayfield.
Curtis Mayfield and the Impressions, Ministry, Jeff Barry, and Show Music, plus a lot of reviews (including Frank Zappa).
Condition: Generally very good. Dealer ad pages in the center (pages 67 to 110) have been removed.

GOLDMINE (USA) #333 April 30, 1993. The Police.
The Police, Moby Grape (Jerry Miller Interview), Matthew Katz, It's a Beautiful Day (David LaFlamme Interview), and Cashman and West.
Regular and semi-regular features: The Vinyl Junkie, Reissues, and Reviews.
Condition: Very good. 168 pages. Dealer ad pages in the center (pages 73 to 96) have been removed.

GOLDMINE (USA) #334 May 14, 1993. Connie Francis.
Connie Francis, Spin Doctors, Arthur Alexander, and Dyke and the Blazes.
Regular and semi-regular features: Book Reviews and Reviews.
Condition: Very good. 156 pages. Dealer ad pages in the center (pages 63 to 94) have been removed.

GOLDMINE (USA) #337 June 25, 1993. Everly Brothers.
The Everly Brothers, Loudon Wainwright III, Garnet Mimms & The Enchanters, The El Dorados. Sun Ra and Marv Johnson obituaries.
Regular and semi-regular features: The Vinyl Junkie, Reissues, and Reviews.
Condition: Very good. 208 pages. Dealer ad pages in the center (pages 75 to 134) have been removed.

GOLDMINE (USA) #344 October 1, 1993. Gene Pitney.
Gene Pitney, Jimmy Reed, Clyde Otis, Bernard Purdle, and Earl Palmer. Gravevine includes the article "Private Elvis Collection Yields Second Pre-Sun Acetate" and Alton Rubin (Rockin' Dopsie) and Johnny Sayles obituaries.
Regular and semi-regular features: Reissues and Collectormania!
Also includes a 1/2-page ad for BOB DYLAN: THE 30th ANNIVERSARY CONCERT CELEBRATION on Columbia.
Condition: Very good. 176 pages. Dealer ad pages in the center (pages 63 to 114) have been removed.

GOLDMINE (USA) #346 October 29, 1993. Duke Ellington.
Duke Ellington and The Replacements.
Regular and semi-regular features: Reissues and Collectormania!
Condition: Very good. 160 pages. Dealer ad pages in the center (pages 61 to 100) have been removed.

GOLDMINE (USA) #347 November 12, 1993. The Beatles.
George Martin interview, Beatles' Grammys, Mersey-Motown, Belmo's Ultimate Rarities Box Set, Beatles Releases Update, McCartney Releases Update, Remastered McCartney CDs, McCartney Capitol/EMI Reissues, Assorted Beatles Book Reviews, and The Replacements.
Regular and semi-regular features: Reviews and The Vinyl Junkie.
Also includes a full-page advert for THE CONCISE KING CRIMSON CD on Caroline.
Condition: Very good. 236 pages. Dealer ad pages in the center (pages 91 to 146) have been removed.

GOLDMINE (USA) #350 December 24, 1993. Bing Crosby.
Bing Crosby and Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown. An Erskine Hawkins obituary.
Regular and semi-regular features: Reissues and Collectormania!
Also includes a full-page ad for THE KING OF ROCK 'N' ROLL — THE COMPLETE 50'S MASTERS by Elvis Presley on BMG, a full-page ad for WORLD GONE WRONG by Bob Dylan in Columbia, and a full-page, full-colour ad for Kiss drummer Peter Criss's solo album on Tony Nicole Tony, as well as a 1/4-page ad for the ROBERT FRIPP STRING QUARTET's "the bridge between" on Discipline Records.
Condition: Very good. 180 pages. Dealer ad pages in the center (pages 67 to 114) and about 1/9 of pages 165/166 has been removed.

GOLDMINE (USA) #351 January 7, 1994. Billy Joel.
Billy Joel, Crossword Puzzle ("A Doo-Wop Shop" by Al Kooper), and Toscanini. Also, a nearly 3-page Frank Zappa obituary in the Grapevine feature.
Regular and semi-regular features: Reviews, Daily #1 Hits, and The Vinyl Junkie.
Also includes a full-page, full-color ad for Kiss drummer Peter Criss's solo release (on offer were a CD, a cassette, and a poster — numbered and autographed limited editions) on Tony Nicole Tony Records.
Condition: Generally very good. Dealer ad pages in the center (pages 61 to 108) have been removed.

GOLDMINE (USA) #352 January 21, 1994. Elvis Presley.
Elvis Presley in the '60s. Elvis interview, previously unpublished Elvis's Studio Work of the '60s, Billboard's Daily #1 Hits, Elvis's Gold Records, and Grapevine: The Fab Three Come Together for New Recordings [The Beatles]. Obituaries for Byrds drummer Michael Clarke and country artist David Houston.
Regular and semi-regular features: Video Reviews, New Releases Reviews, and Collectormania!
Also includes a 1/2-page full color advert for THE VERY BEST OF RUBY & THE ROMANTICS on Target, as well as a full-page, full-color advert for Kiss drummer Peter Criss's solo album on Tony Nicole Tony Records.
Condition: Very good. 200 pages. Dealer ad pages in the center (pages 79 to 122) have been removed.

GOLDMINE (USA) #355 March 4, 1994. Morrissey.
Morrissey and The Smiths, Stray Cats, and Bill Medley and Darlene Love.
Regular and semi-regular features: The Vinyl Junkie and a lot of reviews.
Condition: Generally very good. Dealer ad pages in the center (pages 67 to 126) have been removed.

GOLDMINE (USA) #357 April 1, 1994. Johnny Otis.
Johnny Otis, Lulu, and Blind Lemon. Also Papa John Creach, Johnny Littlejohn, and Buddy Scott obituaries.
Regular and semi-regular features: The Vinyl Junkie and a lot of reviews.
Condition: Generally very good. Dealer ad pages in the center (pages 67 to 102) have been removed.
SOLD

GOLDMINE (USA) #358 April 15, 1994. Graham Parker.
Graham Parker, Little Anthony and the Imperials, Brian Hyland, and Jody.
Regular and semi-regular features: Reissues, Reviews, Conventions, Collectormania!, and tons of ads.
Condition: Generally very good; has natural stains, browning, and/or acidification; dealer ad pages in the center (pages 71 to 130 have been removed; some pages have slight folds from previously being dog-eared to mark a spot; a few ads may have marks in pen or highlighter pen.
SOLD

GOLDMINE (USA) #362 June 10, 1994. Tommy Dorsey.
Tommy Dorsey, Richie Havens, and the 200 Definitive Albums of the '70s.
Regular and semi-regular features: Reissues and Collectormania!
Also includes a 1/2-page advert for Allman Brothers Band's WHERE IT ALL BEGINS on Epic and a 1/2 page advert for Jimi Hendrix's BLUES on MCA.
Condition: Very good. 180 pages. Dealer ad pages in the center (pages 77 to 104) have been removed.

GOLDMINE (USA) #364 July 8, 1994. Roger Daltrey (The Who).
Roger Daltrey (an oral discography), Aretha Franklin, Teisco Del Rey, Harmonizing Four, Eurovision Song Contest, and Ian and Sylvia. Obituaries for Derek "Lek" Leckenby, Red Rodney, Willie Humphrey, Oliver Jackson, Merwyn "Ish Kabibble" Bogue, Eric Gale, Wally Fowler, Earle Warren, and Sonny Sharrock.
Regular and semi-regular features: Grapevine: BACKBEAT film review [The Beatles], Reviews, Reissues and The Vinyl Junkie.
Also includes a full-page, full-color advert for Blue Oyster Cult's CULT CLASSIC on Herald.
Condition: Very good. 212 pages. Dealer ad pages in the center (pages 79 to 134) have been removed.

GOLDMINE (USA) #365 July 22, 1994 Booker T. and the MG's (Stax).
Booker T. and the MG's, The Charlatans, and The Memphis Horns. Obituaries for Henry Mancini and Hole bassist Kristen Pfaff.
Regular and semi-regular features: Reviews and The Vinyl Junkie.
Condition: Very good. 168 pages. Dealer ad pages in the center (pages 71 to 98) have been removed.

GOLDMINE (USA) #368 Tori Amos Dan Penn War Sept. 2, 1994.
Tori Amos, The Rolling Stones: Voodoo Lounge Tour's opening night review, War [Eric Burdon], and Dan Penn interview by Al Kooper.
Regular and semi-regular features: Reissues and Collectormania!
Condition: Very good. 172 pages. Dealer ad pages in the center (pages 71 to 102) have been removed.

GOLDMINE (USA) #371 Oct. 14, 1994. 20th Anniversary Issue.
How Goldmine Began, Where Were You in 1974?, The World of 1974, Soul Music in 1974, Life at the Top of the Charts, and Record Collecting in 1974.
Regular and semi-regular features: The Vinyl Junkie.
Also includes 1/2-page adverts for Joe Cocker's HAVE A LITTLE FAITH on Epic, The Incredible String Band's CD reissues on Hannibal, Steve Hackett's remastered CDs on Herald [Genesis], Steve Goodman's NO BIG SURPRISE on Naird, and CAROLE KING: A NATURAL WOMAN — THE ODE COLLECTION 1968-1976 on Epic/Legacy.
Condition: Very good inside. The glossy outer, extra cover is detached from the rest of the magazine, making small tears around the staple holes. 232 pages. Dealer ad pages in the center (pages 91 to 142) have been removed.
SOLD

GOLDMINE (USA) #374 November 25, 1994. The Beatles.
Beatles in Hamburg, (Ex) Beatles in 1974, Cool Beatle Stuff, and Beatles Books. Obituaries for Jimmy Miller, Frankie Kennedy of Irish group Altan, Dalton Reed, and Lee Allen.
Regular and semi-regular features: Reviews, Reissues, and Collectormania!
Also includes a full-page advert for AMONG THE STARS by Mike Pinder (The Moody Blues) on CD and cassette from One Step Records.
Condition: Very good. 216 pages. Dealer ad pages in the center (pages 91 to 126) have been removed.

GOLDMINE (USA) #377 January 6, 1995. Willie Nelson. US$8.50
Willie Nelson and Laurie Anderson.
Regular and semi-regular features: The Vinyl Junkie, Reissues (Rolling Stones reissues on Virgin), and New Releases.
Also includes a 1/4-page ad for Roky Erickson's DEMON ANGEL video on No Trend Tapes.
Condition: This issue is in frail condition — the cover paper is deteriorating (flaking off and browning), presumably due to the printer's use of acid paper. The inside pages are OK.

GOLDMINE (USA) #380 February 17, 1995. Joni Mitchell.
Joni Mitchell and Elvis Presley CD Discography and Price Guide.
Regular and semi-regular features: Collectormania!, Reviews, Book Reviews, and Reissues.
Condition: Generally very good. Dealer ad pages in the center (pages 71 to 114 have been removed.

GOLDMINE (USA) #382 March 17, 1995. Iggy Pop. US$13.50
Iggy Pop and the Stooges, Blues Traveler, The Stone Pony, Heatwave, Candi Staton, and Ben Vaughn.
Regular and semi-regular features: Collectormania!, Reviews, and Reissues.
Also includes a full-page ad for David Bowie's SANTA MONICA LIVE 1972 7" vinyl and 3-track CD on Griffin Music.
Condition: Generally very good. Dealer ad pages in the center (pages 85 to 160) have been removed.

GOLDMINE (USA) #385 April 28, 1995. Meat Puppets.
Meat Puppets, Edgar Winter, and Leiber & Stoller. Obituaries for Sunnyland Slim, Eddie Williams, Johnny Carroll, Willie Lee "Guitar" Johnson, and Eazy-E.
Regular and semi-regular features: The Vinyl Junkie.
Condition: Very good. 176 pages. Dealer ad pages in the center (pages 71 to 106) have been removed.

GOLDMINE (USA) #389 June 23, 1995. John Coltrane.
John Coltrane, The Twist, Genya Ravan. A Jimmy Raney obituary.
Regular and semi-regular features: The Vinyl Junkie, Indie Label Updates, Reissues, and Reviews.
Also includes full-page adverts for Annie Haslam's Renaissance's BLESSING IN DISGUISE and for HANK WILLIAMS: THE COLLECTORS' EDITION on Mercury as well as 1/2-page adverts for Bad Company's COMPANY OF STRANGERS on Eastwest and for Allman Brothers Band's 2ND SET on Epic.
Condition: Very good. 200 pages. Dealer ad pages in the center (pages 75 to 126) have been removed.

GOLDMINE (USA) #394 September 1, 1995. Randy Newman.
Randy Newman. Obituaries for Charlie Rich, Dave Clark (R&B promoter), Jimmy Keyes, and Percy Humphrey.
Regular and semi-regular features: Collectormania! and Reviews.
Also includes a full-page ad for Joni James CD reissues on Taragon Records.
Condition: Very good. 192 pages. Dealer ad pages in the center (pages 77 to 116) have been removed.

GOLDMINE (USA) #404 January 19, 1996. Elvis Presley.
Elvis in the '70s, Elvis in the UK, and Elvis Reviews.
Regular and semi-regular features: Collectormania!, Platter Chatter, Talk Talk: Joe Ely, and Reviews.
Also includes a full-page advert for Elvis Presley hologram and multicolor postage stamps from Guyana, South America, as well as 1/2-page adverts for VOODOO CHILD: THE ILLUSTRATED LEGEND OF JIMI HENDRIX and for The Monkees trading cards. Also a 1/4-page ad for Keith Emerson's THE CHRISTMAS ALBUM.
Condition: Very good. 196 pages. Dealer ad pages in the center (pages 81 to 116) have been removed.

GOLDMINE (USA) #405 February 2, 1996. Brian Wilson (The Beach Boys).
Brian Wilson interview, Mark Linett interview, Van Dyke Parks interview, and Johnny "Guitar" Watson. A Dean Martin obituary.
Regular and semi-regular features: The Vinyl Junkie, Multimania!, Talk Talk: Grateful Dead's Bob Weir and Phil Lesh on the 1972 European tour, and Reissues.
Also includes a 1/2-page advert for Loudon Wainwright III's GROWN MAN on Virgin and a 1/4-page advert for Sun Red Sun's (Alice in Chains, Black Sabbath, Rainbow, Savatage, Badland and Gillan) eponymous debut CD.
Condition: Very good. 180 pages. Dealer ad pages in the center (pages 83 to 98) have been removed.

GOLDMINE (USA) #406 February 16, 1996. Oasis.
Beatles Anthology, Britpop Overview (Oasis, Blur, Suede, Elastica, Menswear, Supergrass, and The Boo Radleys), Dave Mason, and Henry Rollins & Rick Rubin.
Regular and semi-regular features: Collectormania!, Platter Chatter, Talk Talk: Glenn Phillips, and Reviews.
Condition: Generally very good. Dealer ad pages in the center (pages 87 to 134 have been removed.

GOLDMINE (USA) #413 May 24, 1996. Hip Hop.
History of Hip Hop (Grandmaster Flash, Run D.M.C., Salt-n-Pepa, Beastie Boys, L.L. Cool J.), John Cale & Moe Tucker [The Velvet Underground], and Jimmy Witherspoon.
Regular and semi-regular features: Five Star Record: El Topo, The Vinyl Junkie, Multimania!, Talk Talk: Sheryl Crow, and New Releases.
Condition: Very good. Some stains due to aging. Dealer ad pages in the center (pages 99 to 162) have been removed.

GOLDMINE (USA) #416 July 5, 1996. The Hollies.
The Hollies, John Entwistle interview, and Roxy Music. Obituaries for Timothy Leary, Jerry Murad, Johnny "Guitar" Watson, Don Grolnick, and Jerry Garcia's bassist John Kahn.
Regular and semi-regular features: Collectormania!, Platter Chatter, Talk Talk: Alan Price, and New Releases.
Also includes a 1/2-page advert for Bo Diddley's A MAN AMONGST MEN on Atlantic.
Condition: Very good. 204 pages. Dealer ad pages in the center (pages 97 to 108) have been removed.

GOLDMINE (USA) #417 July 19, 1996. Kiss.
Kurt Cobain's 30th Birthday, Kurt's Suicide Circus, Nirvana, The Unofficial Hall of Fame Ballot, Boxes: Thumbs Up and Down, and Dexys Midnight Runners.
Regular and semi-regular features: Talk Talk: Bernice Johnson Reagan, New Releases, Reissues, Footnote Archives (10cc/Ramases), and Collectormania!.
Condition: Generally very good. Dealer ad pages in the center (pages 99 to 118 and a 1/4 of page 151 have been removed.

GOLDMINE (USA) #418 August 2, 1996. Emmylou Harris.
Emmylou Harris, Linda Ronstadt interview, and Sexy Cheesecake Album Covers.
Regular and semi-regular features: Grapevine: Al Kooper's English diary, Five Star Record: MOON DUST by Bill Doggett, Collectormania!, Talk Talk: Zal Yanovsky, and Reissues.
Condition: Very good. 168 pages. Dealer ad pages in the center (pages 83 to 86) have been removed.

GOLDMINE (USA) #419 August 16, 1996. Grateful Dead.
Jerry Garcia and South Louisiana's Swamp Pop. Obituaries for Chas Chandler of The Animals, Styx drummer John Panozzo, Lou Gottlieb of the Limeliters, Smashing Pumpkins' touring keyboard player Jonathan Melvoin, and Jimmy Vanleer.
Regular and semi-regular features: The Broad Abroad, Platter Chatter, Talk Talk: Rick Danko and Levon Helm of the Band, New Releases, and Reissue Reviews.
Also includes a full-page advert for SWING AND DANCE WITH FRANK SINATRA, SINATRA SINGS ROGERS & HAMMERSTEIN on Columbia/Legacy and a full-page, full-color advert (back cover) for Hot Tuna's ACOUSTIC and ELECTRIC albums on Relix.
Condition: Very good inside. The outer, extra cover is detached. Bend marks on the corners. 192 pages. Dealer ad pages in the center (pages 91 to 102) have been removed.

GOLDMINE (USA) #420 August 30, 1996. Staple Singers.
Staple Singers and The Brady Bunch.
Regular and semi-regular features: Grapevine: Pere Ubu box set, Collectormania!, The Footnote Archives, Talk Talk: Jimmie Dale Gilmore, New Releases, and Reissue Reviews.
Condition: Very good inside. The outer, extra cover is detached. Bend marks on the corners. 212 pages. Dealer ad pages in the center (pages 81 to 132) have been removed.

GOLDMINE (USA) #421 September 13, 1996. Iron Butterfly.
Iron Butterfly, Psychedelic Psoundtracks (THE TRIP, PSYCH-OUT, RIOT ON SUNSET STRIP, etc.), and Kirsty MacColl.
Regular and semi-regular features: Hard Rock Cafe, Five Star Record: SATAN IN HIGH HEELS soundtrack, A Broad Abroad, Platter Chatter, Talk Talk: The Finn Brothers [Split Enz, Crowded House], Staples Singers Discography, Reissue Reviews, and New Releases.
Also includes a full-page advert for THE CONCERT FOR BANGLADESH (the rare 2-LP version offered by mail order) and a 1/2-page advert for Ray Manzarek's MYTH AND REALITY on Monstersounds Entertainment.
Condition: Very good. Has a tear on a review page [pp.127/128], but you can still read it. 176 pages. Dealer ad pages in the center (pages 81 to 96) have been removed.

GOLDMINE (USA) #424 October 25, 1996. Sex Pistols.
The Sex Pistols, Wayne Kramer, Paul Westerberg, and Buzzcocks.
Regular and semi-regular features: Collectormania!, The Footnote Archives: Jobriath, Talk Talk: Tommy Stinson, New Releases, and Reissues.
Condition: Very good. 184 pages. Dealer ad pages in the center (pages 81 to 104) have been removed.

GOLDMINE (USA) #425 November 8, 1996. The Beatles.
Astrid Kirchner interview, Cavern DJ Bob Wooler, and The Rutles [Monty Python, The Bonzo Dog Band].
Plus...: Beatles Anthology Collectibles, The Making of the Anthology Video, The Beatles: A Proposal, New Releases, Talk Talk: Tim Gane of Stereolab, and Reissues.
This issue contains Goldmine's ballot for suggestions for artists to include in the Rock 'n Roll Hall of Fame.
Also includes a full-page, full-color advert on the glossy back cover for The Beatles trading cards by Sports Time, Inc.
Condition: Very good. 224 pages. Dealer ad pages in the center (pages 107 to 134) have been removed.

GOLDMINE (USA) #426 November 22, 1996. Red Hot Chili Peppers.
Red Hot Chili Peppers, Jan Bradley, Roger McGuinn of The Byrds, Sam Phillips, and Yma Sumac. A Dorothy Lamour obituary.
Regular and semi-regular features: Talk Talk: Billy Joe and Eddy Shaver, The Footnote Archives: David Bowie, Collectormania!, New Releases, and Reissues.
Condition: Very good. 184 pages. Dealer ad pages in the center (pages 83 to 102) have been removed.

GOLDMINE (USA) #427 December 6, 1996. Emerson Lake & Palmer (ELP).
Emerson Lake and Palmer, Stan Lynch of Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers, Bill Monroe, and Grandmaster Flash.
Regular and semi-regular features: Grapevine: Woody Guthrie, Five Star Record: THEMES FROM HORROR MOVIES, Talk Talk: Steve Earle, Platter Chatter, Line Noise, A Broad Abroad, Super Producer: Tom Dowd, Reissues, and New Releases (John Cale).
Also includes a 1/2-page advert for NUDE & RUDE: THE BEST OF IGGY POP on Virgin.
Condition: Very good. 244 pages. Dealer ad pages in the center (pages 105 to 140) have been removed.

GOLDMINE (USA) #429 Januanry 3, 1997. Elvis Presley.
Elvis's 100 greatest singles, Elvis Died for Our Sins, and Major Lance. Obituaries for Tiny Tim, Irving Gordon.
Plus...: Top Ten Lists for '96, New Releases, and Reissues.
Columns...: Five Star Record: CHRIS by Chris Connor, Talk Talk: Stewart Copeland (The Police), Line Noise (Elvis on the web), A Broad Abroad (TV Smith of the Adverts), and Platter Chatter.
Condition: Very good. 180 pages. Dealer ad pages in the center (pages 75 to 106) have been removed.

GOLDMINE (USA) #430 January 17, 1997. Joan Baez.
Joan Baez, Phil Seymour and Dwight Twilley, and KISSomething [Kiss].
Regular and semi-regular features: Talk Talk -- Iris DeMent, New Releases, Reissues, Footnote Archives, Collectormania!, Record Shows, and tons of ads.
Condition: Generally very good; has natural stains, browning, and/or acidification; dealer ad pages in the center (pages 85 to 100 have been removed; some pages have slight folds from previously being dog-eared to mark a spot; a few ads may have marks in pen or highlighter pen.

GOLDMINE (USA) #432 February 14, 1997. Kurt Cobain (Nirvana).
Kurt Cobain's 30th Birthday, Kurt's Suicide Circus, Nirvana, The Unofficial Hall of Fame Ballot, Boxes: Thumbs Up and Down, and Dexys Midnight Runners.
Regular and semi-regular features: Talk Talk: Bernice Johnson Reagan, New Releases, Reissues, Footnote Archives (10cc/Ramases), and Collectormania!.
Condition: Generally very good. Dealer ad pages in the center (pages 99 to 118 and a 1/4 of page 151 have been removed.

GOLDMINE (USA) #434 March 14, 1997. Percy Mayfield.
Percy Mayfield, Nick Cave, Dorothy Moore, and Beau Brummels. Also a Brian Connolly of the Sweet obituary.
Regular and semi-regular features: Talk Talk: Warren Defever, New Releases, Reissues, Collectormania!, and Footnote Archives.
Also includes a 1/2-page ad for Van Morrison's THE HEALING GAME CD on Polydor Records.
Condition: Generally very good. Dealer ad pages in the center (pages 85 to 108) have been removed.

GOLDMINE (USA) #435 March 28,1997. The Rolling Stones.
The Rolling Stones: Black and Blue, The Rolling Stones: Singles 1964-1969, Luther Allison, and Ambient Analysis (Robert Rich).
Plus...: Five Star Record: DIRTY MIND by Prince, Talk Talk: Guy Clark, In Search of ... The Most Important Record Ever Made, Final Count (Rock and Roll Hall of Fame), Casey Kasem, New Releases (The Who's LIVE AT THE ISLE OF WIGHT FESTIVAL 1970), Reissues, and Book Reviews.
Columns...: A Broad Abroad, Platter Chatter, and Line Noise.
Condition: Very good. A tear at the bottom left on the cover. 208 pages. Dealer ad pages in the center (pages 99 to 110) have been removed.

GOLDMINE (USA) #436 April 11, 1997. Pete Seeger.
Pete Seeger, 10cc + discography, and Talk Talk: Chris Hillman (The Byrds; The Flying Burrito Brothers). Obituaries for Tony Williams and "the Notorious B.I.G." Christopher Wallace.
Plus...: New Releases and Reissues.
Columns...: Five Star Record: POWER by Ice-T, The Footnote Archives, and Collectormania!
Also includes a full-page ad for Dusty Springfield's STAY AWHILE -- I ONLY WANT TO BE WITH YOU/DUSTY CD and FULL CIRCLE: LIFE & MUSIC OF DUSTY SPRINGFIELD CD box set on Taragon Records and a 9/16-page ad for Pete Ham's (Badfinger) 7 PARK AVENUE CD on Rykodisc.
Condition: Very good. 192 pages. Dealer ad pages in the center (pages 83 to 110) have been removed.

GOLDMINE (USA) #441 June 20, 1997. Jimi Hendrix.
Jimi Hendrix, Noel Redding, and Hendrix in London.
Plus...: Talk Talk: Peter Wolf [J. Geils Band], Elvis Presley, New Releases, Reissues, Sky Cries Mary, and Eddie Kramer (on Hendrix legacy).
Columns...: Five Star Record: ZINGERS FROM HOLLYWOOD SQUARES, Platter Chatter, and A Broad Abroad
Condition:Very good. 192 pages. Dealer ad pages in the center (pages 83 to 110) have been removed.

GOLDMINE (USA) #442 July 4, 1997. Curtis Mayfield.
Curtis Mayfield, Gary Glitter, and Chuck Jackson. Obituaries for Doc Cheatham, Jeff Buckley, and Ronnie Lane (The Small Faces; a bigger article in the next issue, #443).
Plus...: Talk Talk: Ramblin' Jack Elliott, New Releases, Reissues, Chuck Leavell, and Gene.
Columns...: Five Star Record: COULDN'T STAND THE WEATHER by Stevie Ray Vaughan, The Footnote Archives, and Collectormania!
Condition: Very good. 196 pages. Dealer ad pages in the center (pages 79 to 118) have been removed.

GOLDMINE (USA) #445 August 16, 1997. Elvis Presley.
Elvis's LPs and CD reissues, Elvis Goes "Platinum," and Tiger Man: Elvis '68. An Arthur Prysock obituary.
Plus...: Elvis Letters, New Releases, and Reissues.
Condition: Very good. 196 pages. Dealer ad pages in the center (pages 75 to 122) have been removed. A price sticker on the front cover.

GOLDMINE (USA) #446 August 29, 1997. Surf Guitar.
Surf Guitar (including pictures of Randy Holden, Teisco Del Rey, The Chantays, The Trashmen, and The Al Casey Combo), Surf Guitar Tsunamis The Top 40 LPs in Print, White Town, and John Kay (Steppenwolf).
Plus...: Alf Clausen (composer for THE SIMPSONS) interview, New Releases, and Reissues.
Columns...: Platter Chatter: Elvis Presley, A Broad Abroad, and Five Star Record: GIDDY UP MUTANTS! by The Mutants.
Condition: Very good. Has a price sticker on the front cover. 208 pages. Dealer ad pages in the center (pages 87 to 122) have been removed.

GOLDMINE (USA) #447 September 12, 1997. Peter Frampton.
Peter Frampton, Paul Kantner (Jefferson Airplane/Starship), and Dickie Goodman. Obituaries for Luther Allison and Howard Pickup (The Adverts).
Talk Talk: Marcia Ball, T.V. Smith and The Adverts, Steve Marriott (The Small Faces): The Lost Interview, New Releases, and Reissues.
Columns...: Collectormania!, The Footnote Archives, and Five Star Record: GUNSMOKE'S FESTUS.
Condition: Very good. 200 pages. Dealer ad pages in the center (pages 81 to 120) have been removed.

GOLDMINE (USA) #448 September 26, 1997. The Prodigy.
The Prodigy, Jimi Hendrix Redux, and Peter Holsapple. A Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan obituary.
Plus...: Talk Talk: Alejandro Escovedo, A Tribute to Luther Allison, New Releases, and Reissues.
Columns...: A Broad Abroad, Platter Chatter, and Five Star Record: SOME GIRLS by The Rolling Stones.
Condition: Very good. 184 pages. Dealer ad pages in the center (pages 77 to 108) have been removed.

GOLDMINE (USA) #451 The Beatles Nov. 7, 1997. John Lennon.
Yoko Ono: A Spoken-Word Discography, Jurgen Vollmer, Beatles Drum Logo, Andrew Loog Oldham, and The Pussy Cat (Lennon-Nilsson collaboration). A John Denver obituary.
Plus...: Lennon Letters, It Was Thirty Years Ago Today..., New Releases, Reissues, Book Reviews.
Columns...: Collectormania!, The Footnote Archives, and Five Star Record: BLUES FOR DRACULA.
Also includes full-page adverts for Frank Zappa's 200 MOTELS on Ryko/MG and for THE CONCERT FOR BANGLADESH (the rare 2-LP version offered by mail order).
Condition: Very good. 240 pages. Dealer ad pages in the center (pages 109 to 132) have been removed.

GOLDMINE (USA) #454 December 19, 1997. Sonny Rollins.
Sonny Rollins, Bjork interview, and Jacques Brel + US/UK discography. Obituaries for Robert Palmer (music critic, producer, author), Tommy Tedesco, Michael Hutchence of INXS, and Rainer Ptaceck.
Plus...: Talk Talk: Ruth Brown, A True Value (three decades of traditional Christmas music from a non-traditional music source: True Value Hardware), Joe Meek discography, New Releases, Reissues, and Books.
Columns...: Platter Chatter, A Broad Abroad (The Zombies box set), and Five Star Record: CALL ON ME by Bobby Bland.
Also includes a 1/2-page advert for HIGH DRAMA: THE REAL JOHNNIE RAY on Columbia/Legacy.
Condition: Very good. Has a price sticker on the front cover. 208 pages. Dealer ad pages in the center (pages 87 to 122) have been removed.
SOLD

GOLDMINE (USA) #455 January 2, 1998. Etta James.
Etta James, Scotty Moore and D.J. Fontana, 20th Anniversary of Elvis Presley' Death, Photographs and Memories of Elvis, and Elvis in January. Also obituaries for Stephane Grapelli and Michael Hedges in Grapevine feature.
Regular and semi-regular features: Talk Talk: Arlo Guthrie, Footnote Archives, Books, New Releases, Reissues, Collectormania! (Elvis), and Five Star Cartoon.
Condition: Generally very good. Dealer ad pages in the center (pages 85 to 120) have been removed.

GOLDMINE (USA) #456 January 16, 1998. Duran Duran.
Duran Duran, Rock 'n' Roll Movies: The 25th Years, State of the Industry, Punk Films (Sex Pistols in THE GREAT ROCK 'N' ROLL SWINDLE, The Ramones in ROCK 'N' ROLL HIGH SCHOOL), and Rock and Hollywood. Also Nicolette Larson and Fenton Robinson obituaries.
Regular and semi-regular features: Talk Talk: Beth Nielsen Chapman, Footnote Archives, New Releases, Reissues, Platter Chatter, A Broad Abroad, and Five Star Cartoon.
Condition: Generally very good. Dealer ad pages in the center (pages 73 to 92 have been removed.

GOLDMINE (USA) #457 January 30, 1998. Patti Smith.
Patti Smith and Eartha Kitt. Also a Sonny Bono obituary.
Regular and semi-regular features: Talk Talk: Paul Peterson, Footnote Archives, New Releases, Reissues, Five Star Cartoon, and Collectormania!.
Condition: Generally very good. Dealer ad pages in the center (pages 63 to 82 have been removed.

GOLDMINE (USA) #459 February 27, 1998. Bill Wyman (The Rolling Stones).
Bill Wyman, Kraftwerk, Psychedelic Furs, Carl Perkins. Also Junior Wells, Jake Carey (founding member of the Flamingos), and Joe Stubbs obituaries.
Regular and semi-regular features: Talk Talk: Victoria Williams, New Releases, Reissues, Five Star Records: Foxy Brown's WILLIE HUTCH and ILL NANA, Footnote Archives, and Collectormania! (45 adaptors).
Condition: Generally very good. Dealer ad pages in the center (pages 91 to 134) have been removed.

GOLDMINE (USA) #466 June 5, 1998. Ozzy Osbourne (Black Sabbath).
Ozzy Osbourne, Slash, and Judas Priest. An Eddie Rabbitt obituary.
Plus...: Talk Talk: Ronnie James Dio [Ritchie Blackmore's Rainbow], New Releases, and Reissues.
Columns...: Five Star Record: NEW FANTASY by Lalo Schifrin, Platter Chatter, and A Broad Abroad.
Also includes 1/2-page adverts for MISS PEGGY LEE box set on Capitol and for Kansas's ALWAYS NEVER THE SAME on River North. Also a half-page announcement for a CD Release Premiere Party and Performance by Cherie Currie, Marie Currie, Sandy West and other special guests.
Condition: Very good. 168 pages. Dealer ad pages in the center (pages 71 to 98) have been removed.

GOLDMINE (USA) #469 July 17, 1998. The Mighty Mighty Bosstones.
The Mighty Mighty Bosstones, Indigo Girls, and The Vocal Group Hall of Fame. Obituaries for Jack McFadden, Steve Sanders, and Jerry Capehart.
Plus...: Talk Talk: Mary Lou Lord, Mars Williams, Barbara Orbison [Roy's widow], New Releases, Reissues and Book Reviews.
Columns...: Five Star Record: HAWKSHAW HAWKINS SINGS, The Footnote Archives, and Collectormania!
Also includes a 1/2-page color advert for Island Records' 40th Anniversary Retrospective Series Volumes 3 and 4 CDs.
Condition: Very good. 168 pages. Dealer ad pages in the center (pages 71 to 98) have been removed.

GOLDMINE (USA) #470 July 31,1998. Kenny Rogers.
Kenny Rogers, Gatemouth Moore, and Bernard Fowler. A Roy Rogers obituary.
Plus...: Talk Talk: John Wesley Harding, New Releases, and Reissues.
Columns...: Five Star Record: DIAMOND LIFE by Sade and A Broad Abroad.
Also includes a 1/2-page advert for The Kinks' four RCA album reissues on Konk/Velvel.
Condition: Very good. 156 pages. Dealer ad pages in the center (pages 63 to 94) have been removed.
SOLD

GOLDMINE (USA) #472 August 28, 1998. Robbie Robertson (The Band).
Robbie Robertson (The Band), Hadda Brooks, and Nils Lofgren. Obituaries for O'Landa Draper and Tal Farlow.
Plus...: Talk Talk: Neil Finn [Split Enz, Crowded House], Country Junction: Patti Loveless, New Releases, Reissues, and Book Reviews.
Columns...: Five Star Record: GRANDMASTER FLASH & THE FURIOUS FIVE and A Broad Abroad.
Condition: Very good. 144 pages. Dealer ad pages in the center (pages 61 to 84) have been removed.

GOLDMINE (USA) #476 October 23, 1998. Bobby Womack.
Bobby Womack, Gamble & Huff, Ed Townsend on Marvin Gaye, and Al Green. Obituaries for jazz singer Betty Carter, R&B singer Johnny Adams, R&B vocalist Sonny Knight, and St. Louis R&B singer Vernon Guy.
Plus...: Talk Talk: Millie Jackson, Country Junction: Collin Raye, The Dramatics, Joe Simon, New Releases, and Reissues.
Columns...: Grapevine: "Chapman's Lennon-signed LP Put Up For Auction" [The Beatles]. Five Star Record: REFLECTIONS by Iceberg Slim, A Broad Abroad, and Platter Chatter.
Condition: Very good. 176 pages. Dealer ad pages in the center (pages 77 to 100) have been removed.

GOLDMINE (USA) #477 November 6, 1998. The Beatles.
George Martin, John & Yoko on the Mike Douglas Show, Beatles' Film Producer Walter Shenson, and Carl Perkins. Obituaries for Gene Autry, Charlie Foxx, Sesame Street composer Jeff Moss, and "Groovey" John Poovey.
Plus...: Beatles 45 Sleeves of the '90s, Jazz Sides, '70s Beatles Solo Chart Blitz, Yellow Submarine, Beatles Videos and Films, New Releases, and Reissues.
Columns...: Five Star Record Cartoon: PATRICK soundtrack by Brian May of Queen, Elvis Presley News, The Footnote Archives: Johnny Kid, and Collectormania!
Also includes a full-page advert for an auction of the album signed by John Lennon for Mark Chapman 5 hours before Lennon's death, as well as 1/2-page ads for The Creation's THE COMPLETE COLLECTION Volumes 1 & 2 on vinyl and CD, for the Climax Blues Band's CD reissues on Plum Records, and The Kinks' CD reissues on Konk/Velvel. There is also an approx. 2/3-page ad for THE BEST OF PEGGY LEE and MISS PEGGY LEE box set on Capitol.
Condition: Very good. 192 pages. Dealer ad pages in the center (pages 89 to 104) have been removed.

GOLDMINE (USA) #478 November 20, 1998. Kiss.
Kiss (interviews with each member). Obituaries for polka king Frank Yankovic, gospel singer Raymond Myles, and Jim Shepard of Vertical Slits (V-3).
Plus...: Country Junction: Reba McEntire interview, New Releases, and Reissues.
Columns...: Platter Chatter and A Broad Abroad.
Also includes a 1/2-page advert for Marianne Faithfull's A PERFECT STRANGER on Island and a full-page advert for GUILTY: 30 YEARS OF RANDY NEWMAN box set on Rhino/Warner Archives.
Condition: Very good. 152 pages. Dealer ad pages in the center (pages 65 to 88) have been removed.

GOLDMINE (USA) #479 December 4, 1998. Grace Slick.
Grace Slick (Jefferson Airplane), Vocal Group Hall of Fame Inductions, Beatle Books [The Beatles], Jazz Sides (Mose Allison), and Keystone Collectors Club.
Regular and semi-regular features: Talk Talk: Paul Kelly, New Releases, Reissues, Five Star Cartoon: Kipp Addotta's The Comedian of the United States, Footnote Archives, Collectormania!, and Elvis News [Elvis Presley].
This issue has a full-page ad for Rush's "Different Stages - Live" 3 CD set.
Condition: Very good. Dealer ad pages in the center (pages 71 to 98) have been removed.

GOLDMINE (USA) #480 December 18, 1998. Trisha Yearwood.
Trisha Yearwood, Catherine Wheel, and Family (Roger Chapman). Obituaries for Paddy Clancy (eldest Clancy Brother), gospel singer and Elvis sideman J.D. Sumner, and jazz pianist Kenny Kirkland.
Plus...: Buffy Sainte-Marie interview [due to a printing error, there is no first page and there are two second pages!], Country Junction: Waylon Jennings interview, New Releases, Reissues, and Christmas Record Roundup.
Columns...: Five Star Record: MOOG INDIGO created by Jean-Jacques Perrey, A Broad Abroad, and Platter Chatter.
Condition: Very good. 152 pages. Dealer ad pages in the center (pages 67 to 86) have been removed.

GOLDMINE (USA) #482 January 15, 1999. Elvis Presley.
Unpublished Elvis Photos, Charlie Rich, and Martin Willis. Obituaries for John Addison (film score composer) and Lynn Strait (lead singer for Snot).
Plus...: Talk Talk: Wanda Jackson, Country Junction: Michael Martin Murphy, Elvis's '68 Comeback, 25 Great Southern Rock Albums, New Releases, Reissues, Lloyd Price, Careless Love: The Unmaking of Elvis Presley, and Retailer Profile: Seattle's Soundwaves.
Columns...: Five Star Records, A Broad Abroad, and Platter Chatter.
Condition: Very good. 160 pages. Dealer ad pages in the center (pages 71 to 90) have been removed.

GOLDMINE (USA) #483 January 29, 1999. Les Paul.
Les Paul, Pat Metheny, V-Disc records, and Danny Overbea. Also Johnny Moore (Drifters singer) and Bryan MacLean (Love co-founder) obituaries.
Regular and semi-regular features: Talk Talk: Walter "Wolfman" Washington, Jazz Side: Maceo Parker, New Releases, Reissues, 25 Great Doo-Wop Songs, Retailer Profile: New England's Rockpile, Five Star Cartoon, Collectormania!, and Footnote Archives: Toy Dolls.
Also includes a 1/2-page color ad for Toto's TOTO XX album on Sony Music and a full-page ad for Jimi Hendrix's CLASSIC SINGLES COLLECTION and BAND OF GYPSYS releases.
Condition: Generally very good. Dealer ad pages in the center (pages 61 to 80 have been removed.

GOLDMINE (USA) #486 March 12, 1999. The Allman Brothers Band.
The Allman Brothers Band + discography, Butch Trucks, Paul T. Riddle, and Bob Mould (Husker Du). Also a Buddy Knox obituary.
Regular and semi-regular features: Talk Talk: Delbert McClinton, Country Junction: Bryan White, New Releases, Reissues, 25 Essential Rock 'n Roll Albums of the '70s, Retailer Profile: Greeneville, S.C.'s Horizon Records, A Broad Abroad: Atomic Rooster, Platter Chatter, and Five Star Record: James Brown's LIVE AT THE APOLLO VOLUME II.
Also includes a full-page ad for Bruce Cameron's MIDNIGHT DAYDREAM (with people from Cream, the Band of Gypsys, the Jimi Hendrix Experience, the Alice Cooper Group, ANT-BEE, the Mothers of Invention, the Outlaws, and Uriah Heep) and a full-color 1/2-page ad for Jimi Hendrix's LIVE AT FILLMORE EAST 2-CD set on MCA Records.
Condition: Generally very good. Dealer ad pages in the center (pages 67 to 82) have been removed.

GOLDMINE (USA) #489 April 23, 1999. The Manhattan Transfer.
The Manhattan Transfer + discography, Cosimo Matassa, and Lords of the New Church.
Plus...: Talk Talk: Julian Lennon, Jazz Sides: Dave Brubek, 25 Great Ska and Reggae Songs, New Releases, and Reissues.
Columns...: Five Star Record: TALES OF MYSTERY AND IMAGINATION by Boris Karloff, Elvis Presley News, The Footnote Archives, and Collectormania!
Also includes a full-page advert for THE 'ORIGINAL' BAD COMPANY ANTHOLOGY on Eastwest and 1/2-page adverts for The Kinks' eight RCA and Arista CD reissues on Konk/Velvel and for Leon Russell's FACE IN THE CROWD on Navarre Corporation.
Condition: Very good. 164 pages. Dealer ad pages in the center (pages 71 to 94) have been removed.

GOLDMINE (USA) #492 Badfinger Julian Lennon June 4, 1999z.
Badfinger + discography, Julian Lennon, and British Invasion Book Reviews. Obituaries for Al Hirt, jazz trumpeter; and Mighty Joe Young, blues guitarist.
Plus...: Talk Talk: Peter Murphy (Bauhaus), Country Junction: Deana Carter, 25 Biggest Mistakes in Your Record Collection, New Releases, Reissues, and Retailer Profile: Pepperland Music of Orange, CA.
Columns...: Five Star Record: OPEN by Fela Ransome Kuti, Platter Chatter, A Broad Abroad, and Classical Notes: Celibidache.
Also includes 1/2-page adverts for Badfinger's AIRWAVES on Permanent Press and for Leon Russell's FACE IN THE CROWD on Navarre Corporation.
Condition: Very good. 160 pages. Dealer ad pages in the center (pages 69 to 92) have been removed.

GOLDMINE (USA) #493 June 18, 1999. Albert Collins.
Albert Collins + discography, Foghat, and Jonny Lang. Obituaries for Peppermint Harris, blues singer, guitarist; Charles Sawtelle, bluegrass guitarist; Jesse Stone, "Shake, Rattle & Roll" composer; Lillian McMurry, and Trumpet Records founder.
Plus...: Talk Talk: Kinky Friedman, Jazz Sides: Vince Mendoza, New Releases, and Reissues.
Columns...: Collectormania!, Five Star Record: HOT BUTTERED SOUL by Isaac Hayes, The Footnote Archives, and Elvis Presley News.
Also includes a full-page advert for Bob Dylan's LIVE 1966: THE "ROYAL ALBERT HALL" CONCERT on Columbia/Legacy and a 1/2-page advert for Leon Russell's FACE IN THE CROWD on Navarre Corporation.
Condition: Very good. 152 pages. Dealer ad pages in the center (pages 63 to 90) have been removed.

GOLDMINE (USA) #495 July 16, 1999. The Ventures.
The Ventures + discography, Sonic Joyride, Ronny and the Daytonas, and The Current Surf Scene. An obituary for Mel Torme, singer/composer.
Plus...: Talk Talk: Dave Alvin of the Blasters, Jazz Sides: Lenny White, 25 Valuable Surf Records, New Releases, Reissues, and Retailer Profile: Yesterday and Today of Rockville, MD.
Columns...: Five Star Record: EVERYTHING IS A-OK! by The Astronauts, Collectormania!, The Footnote Archives, and Elvis Presley News.
Also includes a full-page advert for Bob Dylan's LIVE 1966: THE "ROYAL ALBERT HALL" CONCERT on Columbia/Legacy and a 1/2-page advert for Leon Russell's FACE IN THE CROWD on Navarre Corporation.
Condition: Very good. 156 pages. Dealer ad pages in the center (pages 61 to 96) have been removed.

GOLDMINE (USA) #498 August 27, 1999. Bobby Vee.
Bobby Vee, Elvis Presley Photos, and Sun Studio.
Plus...: Talk Talk: Dwight Twilley, Country Junction: Jo Dee Messina, New Releases, and Reissues.
Columns...: Grapevine: The Moody Blues' first album since 1991 and an obituary for Mark Sandman of Morphine, Five Star Record: THE HUMOROUS WORLD OF JUSTIN WILSON, A Broad Abroad, and Classical Notes.
Also includes 1/2-page color adverts for Lou Reed's THE DEFINITIVE COLLECTION on Arista and for Janis Joplin's BOX OF PEARLS 5-CD box set on Columbia/Legacy (this Joplin ad is particularly nice), as well as a 1/2-page black-and-white advert for Ozzy Osbourne/Black Sabbath trading cards.
Condition: Very good. 136 pages. Dealer ad pages in the center (pages 61 to 76) have been removed.

GOLDMINE (USA) #500 September 24, 1999. Stevie Ray Vaughan.
Stevie Ray Vaughan + discography, Jimmie Vaughan, Emmylou Harris and Linda Ronstadt, and Collecting Stevie Ray Vaughan posters.
Plus...: Talk Talk: Sonny Landreth, Country Junction: Tim McGraw, New Releases, Reissues, and Collecting Concert Handbills.
Columns...: Five Star Record: LOCAL GENTRY by Bobbie Gentry, Platter Chatter, A Broad Abroad, and Classical Notes.
Also includes a full-page, full-color advert for Bruce Cameron's MIDNIGHT DAYDREAM on Brain Cell, a 9/16-page advert for a Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum Event for Louis Jordan that took place in October 1999, and a full-page advert for Twisted Sisters' CLUB DAZE [spelt "CLUB DAYS" here].
Condition: Very good. 156 pages. Dealer ad pages in the center (pages 67 to 90) have been removed.

GOLDMINE (USA) #501 October 8, 1999. Stevie Wonder.
Stevie Wonder + discography, History of Goldmine, Our Favorite Goldmine Covers, Readers Remember 1974 & History of Recorded Sound Time Line, Artists' Remembrances of 1974. Vinyl Prices through the Years, Top Singles of 1974, Life in 1974 Versus 1999, and Top Albums of 1974. Obituaries for Katie Webster, blues pianist; David Ackles, songwriter; and Bobby Sheehan, Traveler bassist.
Plus...: Jazz Sides: Charlie Haden, New Releases, and Reissues.
Columns...: The Footnote Archives; Collectormania!; Five Star Records: Ohio Players, Bad Company, Rufus featuring Chaka Khan, The Doobie Brothers, The Average White Band, and Wings; and Elvis Presley News.
Also includes a full-page, full-color advert on the inside front page of the glossy cover for MOTOWN LOST AND FOUND, a full-page advert for Twisted Sisters' CLUB DAZE [spelt "CLUB DAYS" here] and a 9/16-page advert for a Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum Event for Louis Jordan that took place in October 1999.
Condition: Very good. The outer, extra cover is almost detached from the rest the magazine, making small tears around the staples on the spine. 184 pages. Dealer ad pages in the center (pages 77 to 108) have been removed.

GOLDMINE (USA) #503 November 5, 1999. The Beatles.
A Trip to Liverpool, Enhanced Yellow Submarine Released, Beatlefest, Marianne Faithfull, Beatles Book Reviews, Harry Benson (The Beatles' Photographer), Ringo Starr's New Christmas Album, Beatles Chart Success After Their Breakup, Klaatu, and Butchered Beatles Cassettes.
Plus...: Jazz Sides, New Releases, Reissues, 25 Great Medleys, Eric Burdon & The New Animals, and Retailer Profile: Cheapo Records in Cambridge, Mass.
Columns...: Collectormania!, The Footnote Archives, Five Star Record: FAMOUS MONSTERS SPEAK, and Elvis Presley News.
Also includes full-page adverts for THE BEATLES YELLOW SUBMARINE COLLECTION (figurines) (this ad is color, the rest are B&W), for Jimi Hendrix's LIVE AT CLARK UNIVERSITY and LIVE AT THE OAKLAND COLISEUM on Dagger, and King Crimson's remastered IN THE COURT OF THE CRIMSON KING and CIRKUS on Caroline.
Condition: Very good. 188 pages. Dealer ad pages in the center (pages 79 to 110) have been removed.

GOLDMINE (USA) #508 January 14, 2000. Elvis Presley.
Elvis on Film, Ernst Jorgensen interview, Elvis's Favorite Impersonator: Andy Kaufman, Elvis in '69, Paul Burlison, Brad Suggs, and Bobby Lowell. Obituaries for Charlie Byrd, Don "Sugarcane" Harris, Bobby Marchan, Rudy Johnson (Stax Records artist), and Alvin Cash.
Plus...: Country Junction, A century on record: The 1990s, New Releases, Reissues, and Retailer Profile: New Jersey's Vintage Vinyl.
Columns...: Five Star Record: TAXI DRIVER, Platter Chatter, A Broad Abroad, and Classical Notes.
Condition: Very good. 148 pages. Dealer ad pages in the center (pages 65 to 84) have been removed.

GOLDMINE (USA) #509 January 28, 2000. Twisted Sister.
Twisted Sister, Ronnie Dawson, and Diamanda Galas. Also, obituaries for Curtis Mayfield, Rick Danko (The Band), and Charles Earland (Hammond B-3 organist).
Regular and semi-regular features: Jazz Sides: Hank Crawford, New Releases, Reissues, Retailer Profile: New York's Slipped Disc Records, Collectormania!: Collecting Peanuts records [Charlie Brown, Snoopy], Footnote Archives: Frumpy and its leader Inga, Elvis News [Elvis Presley], and Five Star Cartoon.
Includes the Official Goldmine Ballot for nominations of artists to the Vocal Group Hall of Fame & Museum in Sharon, Pennsylvania (stapled in between pages 56 and 57). Also, page 27 has a contest ballot on it for a Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Vacation.
This issue includes a full-page, full-color ad for the Misfits' 12" action figures.
Condition: Generally very good. No missing pages or marks.

GOLDMINE (USA) #514 April 7, 2000. Al Yankovic.
Weird Al Yankovic + discography, Monty Python Collectibles, and A Foot of Comedy Albums. An obituary for Doris Kenner-Jackson, Shirelles cofounder.
Plus...: Country Junction: Chely Wright, Tom Lehrer, 25 Songs That Bring Shame to the '70s, New Releases, and Reissues.
Columns...: Five Star Records: THIS PUSSY BELONGS TO ME and THE COCKPIT by Rudy Ray Moore, A Broad Abroad, Classical Notes: Charles Ives, and Platter Chatter.
Also includes a full-page advert for King Crimson's 30th Anniversary Editions -- LIZARD, IN THE WAKE OF POSEIDON, and ISLAND -- as well as IN THE COURT OF THE CRIMSON KING and CIRKUS on Caroline.
Condition: Very good. 120 pages. Dealer ad pages in the center (pages 55, 56, 59 to 62, 65, and 66) have been removed.
SOLD

GOLDMINE (USA) #516 May 5, 2000. David Grisman.
David Grisman, Indie Label Profiles (High Tide, Cuneiform, Shanachie, Soleilmoon, Bomp!, Bear Family, Sims, and Raven Records), and John Michael Montgomery.
Regular and semi-regular features: Country Junction, 25 indie power pop songs, New Releases (first page of this feature is missing -- sorry), Reissues, Five Star Cartoon, The 45 Revolution, Classical Notes, A Broad Abroad, and tons of ads.
Condition: Generally very good; has natural stains, browning, and/or acidification; dealer ad pages in the center (pages 61 to 80) have been removed; some pages have slight folds from previously being dog-eared to mark a spot; a few ads may have marks in pen or highlighter pen.

GOLDMINE (USA) #518 June 2, 2000. Kiss.
Kiss (interviews with each member), Mickey Newbury, and DVD Reviews. Obituaries for Al Grey, jazz trombonist; Joe Rock, cowriter of "Since I Don't Have You"; Ofra Haza, singer/songwriter; Heinz Burt, The Tornadoes; Gene Pearson, singer with The Rivileers, The Cleftones, and The Drifters; and Alphonso "Country" Kellum, guitarist with James Brown.
Plus...: Country Junction: Mark Chesnutt, New Releases, and Reissues.
Columns...: Classical Notes: Fritz Reiner, Five Star Record: THE LEGACY OF THE BLUES VOL. 1 by Bukka White, A Broad Abroad.
Also includes a 1/2-page advert for Emmylou Harris's CIMARRON and LAST DATE on Eminent, a 1/4-page advert for Steve Earle's TRANSCENDENTAL BLUES, and a full-page, full-color advert for Mountain's GREATEST HITS LIVE on King Biscuit Flower Hour Records.
Condition: Very good. 128 pages. Dealer ad pages in the center (pages 51 to 78) have been removed.

GOLDMINE (USA) #519 June 16, 2000. Gene Vincent.
Gene Vincent + discography, Bananarama, and Chicago. An obituary for Neal Matthews Jr., vocalist, The Jordanaires.
Plus...: Jazz Sides: Pancho Sanchez, New Releases, and Reissues.
Columns...: Five Star Records: BALLADS OF THE GREEN BERETS by SSgt Barry Sadler and HELLO VIETNAM by Johnny Wright, Collectormania!, The Footnote Archives, and Elvis Presley News.
Condition: Very good. 132 pages. Dealer ad pages in the center (pages 59 to 74) have been removed.

GOLDMINE (USA) #521 July 14, 2000. Kansas.
Kansas + discography and Memorabilia: Collecting '60s Posters, Gold Record Awards, and RCA Memorabilia. An obituary for Johnnie Taylor, soul singer.
Plus...: Jazz Sides: Billy Martin, New Releases, and Reissues.
Columns...: Collectormania!, The Footnote Archives, Five Star Record: FUN LIFE by Diahann Carroll, and Elvis Presley News.
Condition: Very good. 136 pages. Dealer ad pages in the center (pages 51 to 86) have been removed.

KERRANG! (UK) Progressive Rock 1973-1983.
Burning Rome, Starfighters, Prog Rock article featuring Emerson, Lake and Palmer and others (pics of Syd Barrett, Keith Emerson (aka EMO), Chris Squire, Ian Anderson, Peter Gabriel, and Kevin Ayers in the article), Def Leppard, Mick Box (Uriah Heep), The Rods, Styx, Queensryche, Virgin Steele, Foreigner's Mick Jones, Bullet, Iron Maiden, and Triumph.
The centerfold pic is Def Leppard.
Is in fine condition. 11" x 8-1/2" approx. 48 pages.
SOLD

MEAT (heavy metal magazine from Canada) #32 May 1992. KISS. US$6.50
KISS, Pantera, Ugly Kid Joe, Nitro, Obituary, DC Drive, Goddo, Kim Mitchell, Entropy, Roxy Lane, Fake It Big Time, Tramp, Petra, and Social Distortion.
Lots of ads and reviews, as well as metal airplay and sales charts from Canada.
Nice, full-colour, 2-page spread ad for a KISS poster (linked to the release of Revenge) on the glossy inside front and inside back covers, and a full-colour HMV ad on pages 18-19 (centrefold) for Iron Maiden's Fear of the Dark that features Eddie!
Is in very good condition. There is a bend along the upper part of the right-hand edge of the cover. 36 pages.
SOLD

MEAT (heavy metal magazine from Canada) #35 July 1992. Megadeth. US$6.50
Killer Dwarfs, Megadeth, Danzig, Slaughter, Napalm Death, Love/Hate, Helmet, Mark Wood, Firehouse, Little Caesar, Wildside, Disciples of Power, Thunder Circus, Symphony, Zions Abyss, Destiny, Candle Opera and Stone Valley.
Lots of ads and reviews, as well as metal airplay and sales charts from Canada and the States.
Full-colour, 2-page spread on pages 10-11 of pictures from the Tour of Hell featuring Skid Row, Pantera and the Killer Dwarfs; nice full colour, 2-page spread Music World ad for Megadeth's Countdown to Extinction on the glossy inside front and inside back covers.
Is in very good condition. 36 pages.

MEAT (heavy metal magazine from Canada) #38 November 1992. Bon Jovi. US$4.50
Bon Jovi, Alice in Chains, Life Sex & Death, Suicidal Tendencies, Izzy Stradlin, Trixter, Sepultura, Pungent Stench, Flotsam and Jetsam, Fear Factory, Saigon Kick, Gruntruck, Slash Puppet, Facepuller, 63 Monroe, Freekshow, Lesser Known.
Lots of ads and reviews, as well as metal airplay and sales charts from Canada and the States.
Loads of great ads in this issue. Colour: inside front cover has Bon Jovi, Izzy Stradlin and the Ju Ju Hounds on p.3, Sven Gali on p.5, and glossy Tragically Hip ad on inside back cover. Full-page, black and white or one-colour ads include Megadeth Foreclosure of a Dream ad, No Morals tour ad, Cannibal Corpse Tomb of the Mutilated ad (nice), Dirty Rotten Imbeciles ad, and Justin Sane coupon for free EP at Opera House show. Half-page, black and white or one-colour ads include Megadeth concert announcement, Ministry/Helmet/Sepultura concert announcement, and a Sloan debut LP album ad.
Is in very good condition. The cover has a few slight marks on it. 44 pages.

MEAT (heavy metal magazine from Canada) #41 April 1993. Aerosmith. US$5.50
Aerosmith, The Quireboys, Testament, Living Colour, Monster Magnet, Collision, Bolt Thrower, Pro-Pain, Soulstorm, Nemesis Gypsy, Section 8, Big Trouble, and Crawl.
Lots of ads and reviews, as well as metal airplay and sales charts from Canada and the States.
Inside front and inside back cover are a glossy two-page spread ad for Aerosmith's Get a Grip album. Page 3 has a full-colour ad for the Quireboys Bitter Sweet & Twisted album.
Is in very good condition. There is a tiny bend mark at the bottom on the right corner of the front cover. 36 pages.

MEAT (heavy metal magazine from Canada) #42 May 1993. Kiss/Gene Simmons. US$6.50
Gene Simmons, Vince Neil, Iron Maiden, Arcade, Quicksand, Savatage, Therapy?, April Wine, 13 Engines, Jack Damage, Raw Trixx, Blaylok, and Gastric Pus.
Lots of ads and reviews, as well as metal airplay and sales charts from Canada and the States.
Inside front and inside back cover are a glossy two-page spread HMV ad for Kiss's Alive III album. Page 3 has a full-colour ad for the Quireboys Bitter Sweet & Twisted album.
On page 34 Ace Frehley live at the Hot House in Toronto on April 3, 1993 is reviewed. Page 20 has a full-page April Wine ad for the album Attitude. Vince Neil, Testament and Savatage share an ad on page 3.
Is in very good condition. 36 pages.

MEAT (heavy metal magazine from Canada) #46 October 1993. Pearl Jam. US$5.50
Pearl Jam, Blind Melon, Scorpions, Mr. Big, Death, Cathedral, Melvins, Cynic, Soho 69, Wild T, Redd Kross, Warrior Soul, Tempest, Viking Division, and Marshall Law.
Lots of ads and reviews, as well as metal airplay and sales charts from Canada and the States.
The inside back cover has a glossy ad for Rush's counterparts. On page 3 there's a color ad for Mr. Big's bump ahead. Page 21 has a color ad for Scorpion's Face the Heat. Nice half-page color ad for Vai's Sex and Religion on page 27.
Is in very good condition. 36 pages.

MEAT (heavy metal magazine from Canada) #47 November/December 1993. Rush/Alex Lifeson. US$6.50
Rush's Alex Lifeson, Stone Temple Pilots, Sepultura, Rage Against the Machine, Skid Row, Duff McKagan, Joe Satriani, Treponem Pal, The Organization, Varga, Psycho Circus, Back Lash, Yam Cat, Zen, Galahad's Pad, and Rymes with Orange.
Lots of ads and reviews, as well as metal airplay and sales charts from Canada and the States.
Review of Genitorturers gig (Oct. 6/93 at Lee's Palace) on page 46.
The inside front cover has a color ad for Pearl Jam's vs. On page 3 there's a color ad for Guns n' Roses' The Spaghetti Incident? (whenever I see this ad I want to eat canned spaghetti). Page 9 has a color ad for Feel. Page 9 has a great, color, half-page Disciples of Power ad. Nice half-page, color ad for Joe Satriani's Time Machine on page 11. Black-and-white Robert Plant and Bon Jovi ads share page 13. The centerfold is Steven Tyler surrounded by M.E.A.T.'s class of '93 choices, which consist of reproductions of album covers -- very nice, actually. Page 41 has a half-page, black-and-white ad for Sepultura's Chaos A.D.
Is in very good condition. 48 pages.

MEAT (heavy metal magazine from Canada) #50 July 1994. Stone Temple Pilots. US$6.50
Stone Temple Pilots, Helmet, Kiss, Sonic Youth, Therapy?, Live, Atomic Opera, Sugartooth, Mundane, and Forgotten Rebels.
Lots of ads and reviews.
The inside front cover has a full-color ad for the Kiss tribute CD Kiss My Ass and page 17 has a full-color ad for Biohazard's State of the World Address. Yngwie Malmsteen and Great White share a half-page color ad on page 17.
Is in very good condition. 24 pages.

MEAT (heavy metal magazine from Canada) #51 September 1994. All Canadian Issue. US$4.50
Feel, Sloan, Blud Bones, Crawl, Jesus Christ, Facepuller, Six Was Nine, Bung, T.O. Joker, Soultaker, Loudshine, Ritual, The Shake, Absolute Zero, Dancing on Glass, Manic Overture, Inner Thought, SFH, Sonhouse, and Sister Kaos.
Lots of ads and reviews in this issue.
Bruce Dickinson [Iron Maiden]'s Balls to Picasso has a half-page color ad on page 17.
Is in very good condition. 32 pages.

MEAT (heavy metal magazine from Canada) #56 May 1995. US$3.50
Faith No More, Die Cheerleader, Ned's Atomic Dustbin, The Stone Roses, The Killjoys, Dream Theater, Cryptopsy, and SNFU.
Lots of ads and reviews in this issue.
There's a half-page, full-colour ad for Sonic Youth records on page 5.
Is in very good condition. 16 pages.

MUSIC COLLECTOR (UK) #17 July 1990. Erasure. US$6.00
Features: The Wedding Present, Voice of the Beehive, Journey, Christian Death, Debbie Harry, Madonna, Erasure, David Bowie, Devo, and Animals.
Regulars: Rantings and Ravings from the Vinyl Asylum - The Editors Speak; Short Run - Recently released Limited Editions; Collectors' Corner - Latest Bootlegs on the market; Beginners Page - Hints and tips for new collectors; A-Z of New Wave - The continuing story; The Fanatics - Books, Fanzines and Fanclub profile; Hot Buttered Soul - The Atlantic Label; Now Yer Talkin' - Your letters to us; Question Time - You ask, we answer.
Listings: Records for Sale - 1000s of items for sale; Bargain Basement - Records at £4.00 or less; CD Listings - For the specialist collector; Classified - Bargains Galore.

MUSIC COLLECTOR (UK) #20 October 1990. Janet Jackson, The Beatles, The 2 Tone Label. US$6.50
Features: Fleetwood Mac - The Complete History; Janet Jackson - In Control; The Beatles - Their Single Releases; Janis Joplin - Buried Alive in the Blues; 50 Classic LPs - You Thought Reached No.1 (But Didn't); Rolling Stones - Top 100 Tracks; Rock 'n' Roll - Collecting Fifties Rock 'n' Roll; 2-Tone - Full Label Discography; Led Zeppelin - A Band in Print.
Regulars: Rantings And Ravings - The Editors Speak; The Chart Club - A Chart from the Past; The Fanatics - Book And Fanzine Reviews; Now Yer Talkin' - Your Letters to Us; Info Update - Recent Features Update; Question Time - You Ask, We Answer; Next Month - A Look to the Future.
Listings: Records for Sale - 1000s of Items for Sale; Bargain Basement - Records at £4.00 or Less; Classified - Bargains Galore

MUSIC COLLECTOR (UK) #26 April 1991. Madonna, Slade, The Rolling Stones.
Features: Slade - 25 years of noize; Rolling Stones - The Decca Years; Record Collecting In New York - Letter from America; Vicki Leandros - The Eurovision songbird; Motors - Tuned up Pub rockers.
Spotlight On Madonna: Introduction; Fully updated discography; Madonna and AIDS; Filmography; Madonna competition.
Regulars: Rantings & Ravings - The usual apologies; Behind The Counter - A dealer talks; The Fanatics - Book and fanzine reviews; Resurrection Shuffle - A round-up of re-issues; Now Yer Talkin' - Nice and nasty letters; Info Update - Recent featured updated; Back Issues Index - Don't miss out.
Listings: How To Advertise; D.I.Y. ads; Records For Sale; Fifties & Sixties; Bargain Basement; Classified Adverts; Advertisers Index.
SOLD

MUSIC COLLECTOR (UK) #27 May 1991. Eric Clapton, Rick Astley, Gary Numan. US$7.00
Features: Rick Astley - The Return Of Rick; Marc Bolan - Exclusive Pictures; The Creation - Brush Strokes; Chuck Berry - Duckwalking To Success; Gary Numan - New Anger, New Angle.
Spotlight On Guitar Heroes: Introduction; Jimmy Page; Jimmy Page Sessions; A-Z Of Guitarists; Eric Clapton; Jimi Hendrix Bootlegs.
Regulars: Rantings & Ravings - What's Going On; The Fanatics - Music In Print; Now Yer Talkin' - The Latest From You; Behind The Counter; Competition Bonanza - Prizes Galore!
Listings: Display Advertisers Index; How To Advertise; D.I.Y. Ads; Records For Sale; Fifties & Sixties; Bargain Basement; Classified Adverts.

POPSTER (Italy) #36 June 1980 Lou Reed.
Lou Reed, Meat Loaf, Iggy Pop, Alberto Fortis, Robert Gordon, The Raincoats, The Slits, The Pop Group, Divine (the beautiful actor/ess), a GIANT poster of Paul McCartney (still bound into the center of the mag).
SOLD

ROLLING STONE (USA) #340 1981 Roman Polanski Dan Rather +. US$7.00

ROLLING STONE (USA) #385/386 1982 Photo Yearbook. US$7.00

ROLLING STONE (USA) #418 1984 Jack Nicholson Jan Morris +. US$7.00

 

FILM & ENTERTAINMENT

EL Magazine (Tokyo, Japan) December 2004 Alien vs. Predator. US$6.00
Lots of great articles, pictures, and ads -- plenty of reviews: THE INCREDIBLES, ALIEN VS. PREDATOR, MAN ON FIRE, THE TRIPLETS OF BELLEVILLE, END OF THE CENTURY (the Ramones movie), SKY CAPTAIN AND THE WORLD OF TOMORROW, and more.
One-page article on the Clash / Joe Strummer memorabilia exhibit.

HMV the movie master magazine (Japan) #12, April-May 2004. Kill Bill Vol.2 and Sophia Coppola. US$7.00
Features: KILL BILL: VOL.2, MY LIFE WITHOUT ME, FREDDY VS. JASON, ALIEN, BAD BOYS II, PHONEBOOTH, Shohei Imamura, UNDISPUTED (Wesley Snipes; DEADLOCK in Japan), 24 (Keefer Sutherland), ROSWELL, HAKUNA MATATA (Disney; LINON KING 3 in Japan), and LOST IN TRANSLATION (Bill Murray, Scarlett Johansson).
Is in very good condition. 9" x 7-1/8" approx. 32 pages.
SOLD

PEOPLE WEEKLY (USA) March 5, 1984 Princess Diana. US$12.00

 

TRAVEL

VENTURE (USA) February 1970. US$4.00

VENTURE (USA) July-August 1970. US$5.00

VENTURE (USA) July-August 1971. US$4.00

VENTURE (USA) June 1969. SOLD

VENTURE (USA) March 1970. US$4.00

VENTURE (USA) October 1969. US$4.00





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