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Glam Slam & Escape (Collective)


Bryan Ferry / Roxy Music: Let's Stick Together (Westside '88 Remix) Single (1988)
A Glam Revival Hit Bryan Ferry’s “Let’s Stick Together (Westside ’88 Remix)” 7-inch vinyl single, was released in the UK on October 17, 1988, on EG Records (catalogue: EGO 44). Backed with Roxy Music’s “Trash,” this release reimagined Ferry’s 1976 hit, a cover of Wilbert Harrison’s 1962 R&B classic, with a modernized remix by Bruce Lampcov and Rhett Davies for Westside Studios. Issued to promote Ferry’s solo career revival and Roxy Music’s legacy, the single tapped into ‘80s

Roxy Music
Oct 16, 1988


Sign O’ The Times Advert: 1988
Video One-Page Advert, October 1, 1988

Escape
Sep 30, 1988


Boss Cat Feature: 1988
five pages Sky magazine October 1, 1988

Escape
Sep 30, 1988


David Bowie: Tin Machine - Transmission of Rock 'n Roll Advert (1988)
David Bowie’s Tin Machine - Transmission of Rock 'n Roll, a one-page US advert, September 6, 1988.

David Bowie
Sep 5, 1988


The Second Coming Feature: 1988
Five-Page Lovesexy Feature in The Face Magazine September 1, 1988

Escape
Aug 31, 1988


Crystal Ball Magazine Cover: 1988
Crystal Ball Magazine Cover Published in September 1988, draws inspiration from a meeting of minds and carries on the Lovesexy Tour Book through a blend of words and images.

Escape
Aug 31, 1988


The Greatest Show! Cover & One Page: 1988
Record Mirror Cover Insert & One-Page Concert Review (August 6, 1988)

Escape
Aug 5, 1988


David Bowie: Homo's & Rock - "A Not Everyday Love Story" Cover (1988)
David Bowie’s Homo's & Rock - A Not Everyday Love Story , a one-page cover in Fabiola Magazine, March 1988.

David Bowie
Mar 1, 1988


The Black Album: 1987
A Legendary Cancelled Funk Apocalypse Scheduled for release in Europe on December 7, 1987, on Warner Bros. Records (catalogue: 925 677-1 / WX 147), Prince’s The Black Album — untitled, anonymous, all-black sleeve — was dramatically cancelled by Prince himself just days before shipping. The entire pressing was recalled and destroyed, making surviving copies the most legendary “withdrawn” album in history. Recorded 1986–1987, this raw, dark funk masterpiece — featuring “Bob Ge

Escape
Dec 7, 1987


We Won't Give In Single UK (1987)
Noddy & Jim's Ooh La La In L.A. Released as a 7-inch vinyl single in the UK on November 27, 1987, on Cheapskate Records (catalogue: BOYZ 2), Slade’s “We Won't Give In” was their defiant late-’80s anthem. Backed with “Ooh La La In L.A.,” both written by Noddy Holder & Jim Lea — “We Won't Give In” produced by Jim Lea, “Ooh La La In L.A.” by John Punter — this final classic-lineup single did not chart. Licensed from RCA-BMG, issued in picture sleeve. The last hurrah before the

Slade
Nov 27, 1987
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