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New Musical Express         February 15, 1986

Cover: Mick Jones

Issue may be of interest to collectors of

- Marlene Dietrich (actress, bio film "Marlene") (3/4 pg w/ pic)

- Rochelle (1/2 pg incl large pic)

- Eurogliders (1/4 pg w/ pic)

- AC Temple (1/3 pg w/ pic)

- Blue Note Records (South Bank's Show "Blue Note Story") (1/2 pg w/ pic)

- Les Amazones de Guinee (1/3 pg w/ pic)

- PUNK (Part 3) (5 pages w/ pics)

- Charlie Sexton (1 pg w/ pic)

- James Brown (2 pages with pic)

- The Shrubs (1 pg w/ large group pic)

- Mick Jones - Big Audio Dynamite (color centerfold, 2+ pages incl 2/3 page pic)

- Charts

- Album Reviews: Do Re Mi, Phranc, LL Cool J, Various "Krush Groove", Various "Sun Records: The Blues Years 1950-1956", Brigadier Jerry, Ozzy Osbourne, Peter Frampton, Cassell Webb, Psychic TV, Chris & Cosey, The Chills, Laibach

- Single Reviews

- Live! Reviews: Chakk, Mel Smith & Griff Rhys Jones, Mark Stewart And The Maffia, The Gladiators, Easterhouse / The Railway Children, The Apartments, The Bangles, The Jazz Warriors, The Jesus And Mary Chain, From Manchester With Love (New Order, The Fall, John Cooper Clarke, The Smiths), OMD, Colenso Parade, Ekaya

- Film Reviews: The Empty table, The Quiet Earth, Streetwise

Small advertisements for the following artists in this issue: Redskins, Talking Heads, Wire Train, Beltane Fire, Hipsway, The Go-Betweens, Nils Lofgren, The Blow Monkeys, Loose Tubes, Gregory Gray, Fruits Of Passion, Topper Headon

Issue is approximately 17" high × 12" wide ~ 48 pages ~ UK publication.


New Musical Express (NME) is now a British music, film and culture website and brand. Founded as a newspaper in 1952, the NME would become a magazine that ended up as a free publication, before becoming an online brand which includes its website and radio stations. It was the first British newspaper to include a singles chart, in the edition of 14 November 1952. In the 1970s, it became the best-selling British music newspaper. It started as a music newspaper, and gradually moved toward a magazine format during the 1980s and 1990s, changing from newsprint in 1998. The magazine's website NME.com was launched in 1996. In September 2015, the NME magazine was relaunched to be distributed nationally as a free publication. In March 2018, the publisher announced that the print edition of NME would cease publication after 66 years and become an online-only publication.