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Neo Rockabilly Crossbeat 

Official Magazine Stray Cats 40th Anniversary 

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Celebrate the 40th anniversary of the Stray Cats
Thorough verification of the 80s neo-rockabilly revolution
In the 1980s, the neo-rockabilly movement that spread all over the world from England immediately after the punk whirlwind, and the activities of the major bands that pioneered the scene in Japan at the same time are thoroughly featured. A must-have book for fans with a bird's-eye view of the scene with the latest interviews & valuable excavation articles, album guides, commentary columns by theme, etc. 
The special feature at the beginning of the book is the Stray Cats, who will release "40" on May 24, a work commemorating the 40th anniversary of their debut as a new album for the first time in 25 years. In addition to reprinting the articles published in "Music Life" magazine from the debut in Japan to before and after the first performance in Japan, many valuable photos including unpublished cuts will also be posted.
In addition to the career summary feature of overseas players, we will also cover new pioneers who built the Japanese scene. A permanent preservation version that recaptures the history of neo-rockabilly from the perspective of 2019 as of now
[CONTENTS]
Photo gallery
STRAY CATS Special Feature: Stray Cats
New interview with Lee Rocker on album '40'
history album review
Excavation article: Questionnaire of three members (1981)
Excavation article: Report that conveys the impact at the time of debut
Interview Reprint: Interview with three people
Interview reprint: Brian Setzer (1981)
Interview Reprint: Interview with three people (1981)
Interview reprint: Brian Setzer (1983)
NEO ROCKABILLY (OVERSEAS)
The History of Neo Rockabilly
Interview: Boz Boorer (The Polecats)
Re-examination of Rockats' activities
Interview: Tetsuya Nakatani (VINYL JAPAN)
Album Review: Selected Neo-Rockabilly Masterpieces
JAPPIN' NEO ROCKABILLY History of Japanese Neo-Rockabilly
Examining the early 80s as a starting point, Japanese neo-rockabilly forces
Interview reprint: Black Cats (Seiichi Takada, Osamu Kakuda/96)
Reprinted interview: Members commentary on all works of Black Cats (Seiichi Takada, Osamu Kakuda/1996)
Interview: Koji Kume (Black Cats/Magic)
Interview: Toshiaki Hayashi talks about the birth of the Black Cats
Interview: Noriaki Yatabe (Magic)
Interview: Jimmy Kurata (The Butts)
Interview: Duke Kusama
Interview: Tsuyoshi Kawakami (Hillbilly Pups)
Vincent's Trajectory
Album Review: Selected Japanese Neo-Rockabilly Masterpieces
Column: The Biscats start