OFF THE RECORD
Peter Thomson
The Police, A Visual Documentary by Miles (Omnibus) A large format floppyback on Police (518.95) that's as classy a fan-bio as I've yet seen. Not too much print mainly chronology and quotes from the boys but the pictures are something marvellous. Monochrome and full colour, posed and candid, from postage-stamp size to double page. An absolute delight for all fans. The rest of us can only wish that our favourites would become the subject of such a treatment. Auckland Jazz News A publication you won't find in your bookshop is the fine Auckland Jazz News. This is a free monthly mag and, like RIU is distributed via record shops and musical venues. Unlike RIU it is small in format, so don't overlook it if you're interested in jazz. Besides covering all local news, it includes musician profiles and very good record reviews. The October issue is No. 4 and if you can't find a copy try writing to the editor Auckland 10. -
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Rip It Up, Issue 63, 1 October 1982, Page 28
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167OFF THE RECORD Rip It Up, Issue 63, 1 October 1982, Page 28
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