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TITLE: Rolling Stone Magazine
[Classic Music and culture magazine full of features, articles, vintage ads and MORE-- See FULL contents list below!]
ISSUE DATE:
APRIL 18, 1991; # 601
CONDITION:
Size: Approx 12" X 17". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)
IN THIS ISSUE:
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COVER: Chris Isaak photographed by Randee St. NicholasNisages; Charlatans UK, Nuno Bettencourt and De la Soul by Mark Seliger.
CHRIS ISAAK Illustration by Philip Burke.
ALL THE NEWS THAT FITS:
RANDOM NOTES:
CLAPTON & CO. By Chris Mundy
The Royal Albert Hall's house guitarist is joined by fellow blues masters Albert Collins, Robert Cray, Buddy Guy and Jimmie Vaughan - and the National Philharmonic. Also noted: Divinyls; the Stones; Roxette.
ROCK & ROLL:
RADIO DESERT STORM
By MaryAnne Golon and Kim Neely
Though the war may be over, the troops still need their rock & roll.
PLUS: PERFORMANCE, 21 ... IN BRIEF, 25.
NEW FACES 1991: Special section begins on page 27 Despite rumors to the contrary, rock & roll is not dead yet. Rookie artists and young bands entering their prime are taking music in new directions in 1991. Stay tuned to the future. CHRIS ISAAK, 29 ... DINOSAUR JR, 41 ... HOT PICKS, 44 .. . CHARLATANS UK, 51 ... DE LA SOUL, 57 ... EXTREME, 65.
FEATURE STORIES:
ALBERT BROOKS By Bill Zehme
This is an exciting opportunity for you to learn about Albert Brooks, a man experts believe to be the funniest human being currently living.
THE BIG EMPTY By Darcy Frey
Stamford, Connecticut, remade itself into a corporate Oz, but there
was no place for the likes of Teresa Watson in this company town.
SEX AND TAXES By Harold Conrad
What employees at the Mustang Ranch were doing to their patrons, the owner of the world-famous bordello was doing to Uncle Sam.
REVIEWS:
THE PEEL SESSIONS By Tom Sinclair
From Syd Barrett and Tim Buckley in the Sixties to Happy Mondays and Prong today, the radio sessions recorded by BBC DJ John Peel remind us of the nourishing power of great rock & roll.
THELMA & LOUISE By Peter Travers.
Call it a comedy of shocking gravity. Ridley Scott's new movie begins like an episode of/ Love Lucy and ends with the impact of Easy Rider.
PLUS: VIDEO, 101.
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THE ROLLING STONE FASHION COLLECTION. M.C. Hammer and Vanilla Ice are freshly wrapped for spring.
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