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MELODY MAKER     Vol 66 Issue 43    October 27, 1990

Cover: Gazza

Issue may be of interest to collectors of

- Pale Saints

- The Boo Radleys

- Sidelines: Teena Marie - Billie Ray Martin - Chris Poland - The Velvet Monkeys - Afghan Whigs - Robert Forster - Acoustic Warriors

- Clubland: Nightmares On Wax - Phuture Floorfillers - Fluke - DJ Playlist

- The Moonflowers

- Pet Shop Boys ... 2 page (center) B&W ad features both artists ... for album 'Behaviour'

- The Grid

- The Mock Turtles

- Screaming Target

- The Mothers

- Grateful Dead

- The Heart Throbs

- Northside

- Paul Gascoigne "Gazza"

- Anne Dudley & Jaz Coleman

- Charts

- Live! Reviews: Van Morrison, The House Of Love, Mega City Four, Bob Dylan, Slowdive, Flowered Up, The Gun Club, Cher, Festival M.E.L.A., Bark Psychosis, Adamski, Everything But The Girl, These Immortal Souls, Ride, The Playthings, The Mock Turtles, Carter TUSM, Tackhead and more

- Album Reviews: The Sisters Of Mercy, ZZ Top, 29 Palms, The Mekons, Pet Shop Boys, Cud, 70 Gwen Party, Renegade Soundwave, Public Image Ltd, he Mission, The High, The Beautiful South, Pop Will Eat Itself, Kate Bush, The Grid and more

- Singles Of The Week: Boo Radleys "Kaleidoscope EP" and Korova Milk Bar "Twisted"


Issue is approximately 16" high × 11.25" wide ~ 72 pages ~ 1990 UK publication.


Melody Maker was a British weekly music magazine, one of the world's earliest music weeklies. It was founded in 1926, largely as a magazine for dance band musicians, by Leicester-born composer, publisher Lawrence Wright; the first editor was Edgar Jackson. In 2000 it was merged into "long-standing rival" (and IPC Media sister publication) New Musical Express. The magazine was registered at the post office as a newspaper. It is published by IPC Magazines. First issue January 1926 - Final issue December 2000.