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MOJO

Mar 01 2022
Magazine

Launched in 1993, MOJO celebrates the stories of music's all-time greats. It does this through expertly written, insightful features and exclusive, in-depth interviews. MOJO also finds and recommends new music of quality and integrity, so if you want to read about the classics of now and tomorrow, it is definitely the music magazine for you. As founding editor Paul Du Noyer put it, MOJO has ""the sensibilities of a fanzine and the design values of Vogue."" It's lovingly put together every month by music fanatics with huge knowledge, who share your passion. And because they have unrivalled contacts in the music industry, they bring you the kind of access, news and expertise you won't find anywhere else.

THIS MONTH’S CONTRIBUTORS INCLUDE...

ALL BACK TO MY PLACE • THE STARS REVEAL THE SONIC DELIGHTS GUARANTEED TO GET THEM GOING…

Theories, rants, etc. • MOJO welcomes correspondence for publication.

MOJO

Everybody Digs Mal Evans • Rediscovered! The Beatles roadie/minder/PA’s long-lost memoir and vault of memorabilia.

THE LOST TAPES OF MANC-PUNK NEXUS THE ELECTRIC CIRCUS, FOUND AT LAST?

GIMME FIVE... CHICKEN SOUNDS

INTERPOL TURN TO THE LIGHT ON LP SEVEN. PLUS, PROG?

ALSO WORKING

SOFT CELL • The original UK synth duo discuss comebacks, anxiety and angst, and how notoriety lasts.

JANIS IAN’S ANNOUNCED HER DEFIANT FAREWELL LP. BUT IS IT REALLY GOODBYE?

Britt Daniel • Spoon’s frontman genuflects before The Modern Lovers (Beserkley, 1976).

TOKYO HEAVY MOB BORIS CELEBRATE 30 YEARS OF NOISE

Birth Of The Kool • Collected! Sophie Bramly’s photos of rap’s early dawn.

LIGHTEN UP! MEET ERIN RAE, EASY-GOING MODERN WOMAN OF TRIPPY AMERICANA.

OUT OF THE LONDON MELTING POT: THE PAN-GLOBAL “ZING-ZANG” TWANG OF LOS BITCHOS!

MOJO PLAYLIST • Into the future! With helium-bossa, dronepunk and the blues.

THE MOJO INTERVIEW • Transcending grunge, Pearl Jam’s brooding baritone has fought his demons, the ticket agents, and his President. Today, he takes each day as a challenge to his devotion to “all that’s sacred”. “The bar keeps rising,” insists Eddie Vedder.

WE’RE NOT WORTHY • Pete Townshend on his pal’s West London links.

A LIFE IN PICTURES • Ed shots: you Vedder, you bet!

ED HERITAGE • Beyond grunge: Vedder’s voyage, by Keith Cameron.

Hi PRIEST of SOUL • In January 1972 came the album that defined AL GREEN’s unique mix of sex and spirituality, plus the sophisticated sound of producer Willie Mitchell and his Hi Rhythm Section band. But before Let’s Stay Together could work its magic, writes BOB MEHR, its creators struck out on a voyage of discovery: “We had to find ourselves before we could really make that music.”

GREEN SHOOTS • And (mostly) scores. All of Al’s Hi albums, rated by Andrew Male.

MOJO PRESENTS • When her Americana musical, Hadestown, exploded on Broadway, songwriting took a back row seat. Now ANAIS MITCH is re-finding her muse, her childhood self, and a bagful of tunes in backwoods Vermont. “It’s not that cool,” she tells GRAYSON HAVER CURRIN, “but I don’t have the energy to be cool any more.”

HELL YES • The pick of Anaïs on LP, by Grayson Haver Currin.

Reflected Glory • When PINK FLOYD perfected Echoes in late 1971, it was a transformational epiphany-an emerging vision of a successful future for the band. Fifty years and some serious woodshedding later, NICK MASON’S SAUCERFUL OF SECRETS are taking it on the road. Time for MOJO to dive into the elaborate creation, and re-creation, of a masterpiece. “It’s fucking long,” discovers TOM DOYLE. “It goes on forever, mate.”

Dish Walahs • Over three and a bit years, Nick Mason’s early-Floyd flag-wavers have turned cyn into converts. “We...


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Frequency: Monthly Pages: 116 Publisher: H BAUER PUBLISHING LIMITED Edition: Mar 01 2022

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  • Release date: January 18, 2022

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Launched in 1993, MOJO celebrates the stories of music's all-time greats. It does this through expertly written, insightful features and exclusive, in-depth interviews. MOJO also finds and recommends new music of quality and integrity, so if you want to read about the classics of now and tomorrow, it is definitely the music magazine for you. As founding editor Paul Du Noyer put it, MOJO has ""the sensibilities of a fanzine and the design values of Vogue."" It's lovingly put together every month by music fanatics with huge knowledge, who share your passion. And because they have unrivalled contacts in the music industry, they bring you the kind of access, news and expertise you won't find anywhere else.

THIS MONTH’S CONTRIBUTORS INCLUDE...

ALL BACK TO MY PLACE • THE STARS REVEAL THE SONIC DELIGHTS GUARANTEED TO GET THEM GOING…

Theories, rants, etc. • MOJO welcomes correspondence for publication.

MOJO

Everybody Digs Mal Evans • Rediscovered! The Beatles roadie/minder/PA’s long-lost memoir and vault of memorabilia.

THE LOST TAPES OF MANC-PUNK NEXUS THE ELECTRIC CIRCUS, FOUND AT LAST?

GIMME FIVE... CHICKEN SOUNDS

INTERPOL TURN TO THE LIGHT ON LP SEVEN. PLUS, PROG?

ALSO WORKING

SOFT CELL • The original UK synth duo discuss comebacks, anxiety and angst, and how notoriety lasts.

JANIS IAN’S ANNOUNCED HER DEFIANT FAREWELL LP. BUT IS IT REALLY GOODBYE?

Britt Daniel • Spoon’s frontman genuflects before The Modern Lovers (Beserkley, 1976).

TOKYO HEAVY MOB BORIS CELEBRATE 30 YEARS OF NOISE

Birth Of The Kool • Collected! Sophie Bramly’s photos of rap’s early dawn.

LIGHTEN UP! MEET ERIN RAE, EASY-GOING MODERN WOMAN OF TRIPPY AMERICANA.

OUT OF THE LONDON MELTING POT: THE PAN-GLOBAL “ZING-ZANG” TWANG OF LOS BITCHOS!

MOJO PLAYLIST • Into the future! With helium-bossa, dronepunk and the blues.

THE MOJO INTERVIEW • Transcending grunge, Pearl Jam’s brooding baritone has fought his demons, the ticket agents, and his President. Today, he takes each day as a challenge to his devotion to “all that’s sacred”. “The bar keeps rising,” insists Eddie Vedder.

WE’RE NOT WORTHY • Pete Townshend on his pal’s West London links.

A LIFE IN PICTURES • Ed shots: you Vedder, you bet!

ED HERITAGE • Beyond grunge: Vedder’s voyage, by Keith Cameron.

Hi PRIEST of SOUL • In January 1972 came the album that defined AL GREEN’s unique mix of sex and spirituality, plus the sophisticated sound of producer Willie Mitchell and his Hi Rhythm Section band. But before Let’s Stay Together could work its magic, writes BOB MEHR, its creators struck out on a voyage of discovery: “We had to find ourselves before we could really make that music.”

GREEN SHOOTS • And (mostly) scores. All of Al’s Hi albums, rated by Andrew Male.

MOJO PRESENTS • When her Americana musical, Hadestown, exploded on Broadway, songwriting took a back row seat. Now ANAIS MITCH is re-finding her muse, her childhood self, and a bagful of tunes in backwoods Vermont. “It’s not that cool,” she tells GRAYSON HAVER CURRIN, “but I don’t have the energy to be cool any more.”

HELL YES • The pick of Anaïs on LP, by Grayson Haver Currin.

Reflected Glory • When PINK FLOYD perfected Echoes in late 1971, it was a transformational epiphany-an emerging vision of a successful future for the band. Fifty years and some serious woodshedding later, NICK MASON’S SAUCERFUL OF SECRETS are taking it on the road. Time for MOJO to dive into the elaborate creation, and re-creation, of a masterpiece. “It’s fucking long,” discovers TOM DOYLE. “It goes on forever, mate.”

Dish Walahs • Over three and a bit years, Nick Mason’s early-Floyd flag-wavers have turned cyn into converts. “We...


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