Mojo Magazine Issue 211 (June 2011)

Mojo Magazine Issue 211 (June 2011)

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FREE CD! BROTHERHOOD: A 15-track celebration of the Black Keys and their influences. Featuring The Sonics, Nathanial Mayer, Captain Beefheart, Royal Bangs, Hacienda, Robert Pete Williams, Blakroc and six tracks by The Black Keys! KATE BUSH: THE ONLY INTERVIEW! Following a five-year silence, the peerless artist returns with an album of reworked tracks from The Sensual World and The Red Shoes. "I wanted to be able to listen to them and say, Yeah, that's all right now," she tells Keith Cameron. "The desire is always to make something interesting." EMMYLOU HARRIS: The Alabama country queen looks back on Gram Parsons, Dylan, grim sad songs, and the art of the duet. John Harris listens in. THE BLACK KEYS: How did two Akron-born blues misfits with a "piece of shit" sound conquer the American album charts? "Our sound is heartfelt," they tell Andrew Male. HUGH LAURIE: You might know him as Bertie Wooster, a bit of Fry and Laurie or Gregory House MD, but now UK TV's greatest export has recorded

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