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The Beatles, Tom Waits, Bruce Springsteen head up Uncut’s latest Sonic Editions photo collection

We're delighted to reveal our latest exclusive hand-picked collection of iconic music photography: Uncut's Sonic Editions. The new 2014 collection contains 25 iconic images curated by editor Allan Jones. Including The Beatles, Bruce Springsteen, Ryan Adams, The Smiths, Bryan Ferry, Johnny Cash, Bob Marley, Debbie Harry and Tom Waits. Each image is available as a limited edition print, individually numbered, hand printed and framed to order, from £45/$75 unframed up to £75/$119 framed.

The 44th Uncut Playlist Of 2013

A pretty amazing week of new arrivals kicked off with the arrival of the beautiful thing pictured above; the Third Man/Revenant Paramount Records box set (Volume One, I should note). Lots to talk about there, not least the 800 tracks, and once I’ve had a deeper and more extensive listen I’ll try and blog about it properly.

Morrissey reveals full track listing for “Satellite Of Love”

Morrissey has revealed the full track listing, across all formats, for his Lou Reed tribute, "Satellite Of Love". Tracks include Your Arsenal's "You're Gonna Need Someone on Your Side", produced by Mick Ronson, previously unreleased live versions of his songs "All You Need Is Me," "Mama Lay Softly on the Riverbed," the Smiths' "Vicar in a Tutu" and a cover of punk scene-setters Buzzcocks' "You Say You Don't Love Me" that he recorded in London's Hyde Park in 2008.

The Beatles and Bob Dylan donate songs to Philippines benefit album

Tracks from The Beatles, Beyonce, Eminem, Bob Dylan and Muse are among those featured on a new charity album in aid of those affected by Supertyphoon Haiyan in the Philippines. Songs For The Philippines, which is 39 tracks long and available to buy now on iTunes also features contributions from musicians as diverse as U2, Madonna, One Direction and Lily Allen. Proceeds from the album will go to the Philippine Red Cross, while money gained from the iTunes ‘First Stream’ service will also go to help relief efforts in the country.

London record shop for sale on eBay fails to find buyer

The owner of the oldest second-hand record shop in London has failed to attract a buyer after placing his store for sale on eBay for £300,000. Specialising in vintage vinyl, On The Beat Records in Hanway Street, Soho, stocks over 50,000 records. These were all included in the £300,000 'Buy It Now' price, along with the store's leasehold.

January 2014

If you were a fan, you probably watched with horror, incredulity and fretful concern at the things Lou Reed put himself through in the '70s, especially after the critical and commercial rejection of Berlin hardened an already cynical disposition into an unsparing bitterness and what seemed like a headlong pursuit of self-obliteration. Even more than Keith Richards at the time, Lou seemed the rock star most likely to become a casualty of his addictions.

Revealed! The New Uncut! Plus: Bubbling Under – The Auspicious Albums That Didn’t Make Our Best Of 2013 Chart…

The new issue of Uncut arrives in UK shops this Thursday - though, if you’re a subscriber, you might receive your copy a little earlier. Morrissey, as you’ll see, is on the cover, and David Cavanagh’s ostensibly picked up the plot where Autobiography left off, uncovering the inside story on what has turned out to be a very weird year indeed for the singer.

Beck performs new song ‘Wave’ live in Los Angeles – watch

Beck performed new song 'Wave', taken from his forthcoming album 'Morning Phase', during a performance in Los Angeles on Sunday [November 24]. The US singer-songwriter played live at the Walt Disney Concert Hall in Los Angeles in the latest of the song Reader performances. As well as debuting new solo material, Beck was joined by artists including Jarvis Cocker, Jenny Lewis, Childish Gambino, Jack Black and Van Dyke Parks for the show. Scroll up to see Beck perform "Wave" with the Los Angeles Philharmonic now.
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