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flashback magazine: issue 1
  • flashback magazine

  • issue 1 (BK)

  • sku: 20498667_1
  • Condition: Brand New Back Order
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Information

  • Format: BK
  • Label: Sunbeam Records
  • Genre: Psychedelic, Progressive

- 212 pages "

- Full-colour"

- Rare images "

- Exclusive interviews"

- Original research"

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Contents include:"

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- Mad River"

- David Axelrod"

- Linda Hoyle & Affinity"

- Montage"

- Beach Boys"

- Fanny"

- 1950s psychedelia "

- 100 under-rated guitarists of the 60s and 70s"

Flashback is a new full-colour quarterly music magazine, covering 60s and 70s music in detail. The first issue is scheduled for April 2012. Edited by Richard Morton Jack (co-founder of Sunbeam Records and editor of the Galactic Ramble and Endless Trip books), it features writing from some of the world's leading music authorities, including Richie Unterberger, Patrick Lundborg and Aaron Milenski. A4 in size (with a gloss cover), 208 pages long and full-colour throughout, its packed with extensive new research, exclusive interviews and rare photos. The first issue includes: - MAD RIVER The full story behind San Franciscos great lost acid rock band, by David Biasotti - DAVID AXELROD The great man talks us through his classic albums, one by one - LINDA HOYLE & AFFINITY An in-depth interview with the legendary vocalist, by Richard Morton Jack - THE 100 MOST UNDER-RATED GUITARISTS OF THE 60s & 70s Chosen by critics and the guitarists themselves - FANNY A reappraisal of the pioneering female rock band, by Aaron Milenski - MONTAGE The Left Banke-related mystery is finally cleared up, by Richie Unterberger - 1950s PROTO-PSYCHEDELIA The origins of psych in 1950s exotica, electronic and avant music, explored by Patrick Lundborg - DETAILED REVIEWS of CDs, LPs, DVDs & books, from household names (George Harrison, the Kinks and the Beach Boys) to cult heroes (Phil Ochs, Mellow Candle and Handgjort). "