13.

Edwin Hawkins Singers (and before) – ‘Oh Happy Day’
When all was lost, this song would bring the Heavens to me if I sang it, and I did many times in darkness and despair and I was redeemed. This was the 1970s.
Artists discuss the 13 records that shaped their lives

Edwin Hawkins Singers (and before) – ‘Oh Happy Day’
When all was lost, this song would bring the Heavens to me if I sang it, and I did many times in darkness and despair and I was redeemed. This was the 1970s.
In 1980, Robert Altman turned his talents to an unlikely character with a live-action take on Popeye – with Robin Williams in the title role. The confusing plotline and baffling concept troubled audiences at the time – but how does it hold up?
With Grumbling Fur's new album Preternaturals out this week as the Quietus Phonographic Corporation's second release, Daniel O'Sullivan, one half of the magickal duo and prolific multi-instrumentalist, sits down to pen us his Baker's Dozen
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