Titel
Q41 February 1990
Schrijver
Mark Ellen
Taal
Engels
Uitgever
EMAP Metro
Prijs
€ 9,99
Bijzonderheden
1990, 122pp, ill, 30cm, magazine, gebruikssporen, 354 g
Meer info
This is the cover of Q Magazine, a British music magazine, from February 1990. The issue features Tanita Tikaram as the main cover star and includes various other artists and music topics.
Key highlights on the cover:
Tanita Tikaram:
The headline reads:
"Tales of mystery and imagination", suggesting a feature on her music and artistic vision.
The Christians:
Mentioned with the phrase:
"We made it! 297 easy steps to a new Christians album."
The Stone Roses:
A feature questioning their impact:
"Who are you calling the future of rock 'n' roll?"
(likely discussing their rising status in the music scene).
Jerry Lee Lewis:
Featured with the bold question:
"Who the hell does Jerry Lee Lewis think he is?"
(possibly an interview or an analysis of his career and personality).
Paul McCartney:
A segment with the phrase:
"Thangyew! Thangyew! A big hand for the Paul McCartney show.",
likely referring to a recent concert or tour.
Album extras:
A section promising coverage of the best music in multiple genres:
"The best in dance, folk, soul, country, jazz, world, classical, metal, and rap."
Q Review:
Covering new LPs, books, videos, and hi-fi.
Summary:
This issue features an in-depth look at Tanita Tikaram, the rise of The Stone Roses, a feature on Jerry Lee Lewis, and a focus on Paul McCartney's live shows. It also includes The Christians’ album-making process and a wide-ranging review section covering different music genres and entertainment media.
Key highlights on the cover:
Tanita Tikaram:
The headline reads:
"Tales of mystery and imagination", suggesting a feature on her music and artistic vision.
The Christians:
Mentioned with the phrase:
"We made it! 297 easy steps to a new Christians album."
The Stone Roses:
A feature questioning their impact:
"Who are you calling the future of rock 'n' roll?"
(likely discussing their rising status in the music scene).
Jerry Lee Lewis:
Featured with the bold question:
"Who the hell does Jerry Lee Lewis think he is?"
(possibly an interview or an analysis of his career and personality).
Paul McCartney:
A segment with the phrase:
"Thangyew! Thangyew! A big hand for the Paul McCartney show.",
likely referring to a recent concert or tour.
Album extras:
A section promising coverage of the best music in multiple genres:
"The best in dance, folk, soul, country, jazz, world, classical, metal, and rap."
Q Review:
Covering new LPs, books, videos, and hi-fi.
Summary:
This issue features an in-depth look at Tanita Tikaram, the rise of The Stone Roses, a feature on Jerry Lee Lewis, and a focus on Paul McCartney's live shows. It also includes The Christians’ album-making process and a wide-ranging review section covering different music genres and entertainment media.
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