

Whether you’re looking to discover the hottest new albums or relive the glory years of some of the world’s biggest ever stars, Uncut magazine has you covered.

Within each jam-packed issue, you’ll find unbiased and detailed album reviews, information on live gigs, exclusive photography of your favourite artists and a stunning cover feature of one of the world’s biggest stars. Today's post will offer the second half of the CD while the links for the first half have now been deleted.Since 1997, Uncut magazine has dedicated itself to bringing its readers the best from the world of music.

First up on the first day of 2007 is Uncut's 'Best Of 2002', a CD boasting 18 tracks from various artists such as Ryan Adams, The Streets, Tom Waits, Wilco, Warren Zevon, and Jeff Buckley. Yesterday I was looking through my dusty collection of Uncut discs and decided to post a few of them in their entirety. After finding it in the late nineties, I purchased around thirty straight issues, using the always good-to-great compilation CDs with each issue to make some interesting mixtapes. Now the last magazine to make a serious impression on me and my wallet has been British mag, Uncut. But this was back when RS still had some bite, I think it was around 1974 when it began showing up in the mailbox. And most of my magazine money over the many years has gone towards music mags, my first subscription to a music magazine being Rolling Stone. I've been a fan of magazines since I was around ten or eleven years old. David Bowie, Van Morrison, The Specials, Rhiannon Giddens and our Review Of 2019 all feature in the new Uncut, dated January 2020 and available to buy from November 14.It aspires to be the monthly magazine of choice for discerning, knowledgeable music fans that typically grew up with the classic rock of the sixties and seventies who continue to be excited by new music that connects them to the records they have always loved. Uncut is the home of great, timeless rock music, from Bob Dylan to Arcade Fire.Every issue, our comprehensive and trustworthy reviews section showcases the best new. Uncut is the spiritual home of great music, from Bob Dylan to Bon Iver. Here are the mp3s as promised last week, if you checked out part 1, you can just skip down to the songs.

Uncut Magazine 12 issues per year View Reviews Write Review From £2.00 per issue Written by true lovers of the art, Uncut magazine is the essential guide to the month's best music!For over 20 years, this iconic magazine has been the authority on all things music, featuring exclusive interviews with some of the worlds biggest stars, stunning photography from on and off the stage.
