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SINGLES

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SOME EXCITING NEW RELEASES WITH SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE ... HAVE A LOOK SOON AT YOUR FAVOURITE RECORD SHOP.

With this single from the forthcoming ... AND JUSTICE FOR ALL” album Metallica bury the lingering perception of their music as “Thrash”. When I hear that tag”, says drummer Lars Urlich, “the image I get is of something that’s very one-sided, with musical ideas that just don’t vary... we cover so much ground and enjoy playing so many different kinds of things, that to put Metallica in this one category just does not do us justice...”

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Hie second single from the band’s debut album “PEOPLE”, that follows up the great “DON’T GO” in superb style. “I’M SORRY” places strong emphasis on the bands live pedigree and R& B roots ... and could be one we’ll all get to see live possibly in the New Year.

BUN-DMC MARY, MARY

The great new single from “TOUGHER THAN LEATHER”, that should be a highlight live when the band tours this month with Derek B and D.J. Scratch. The Monkees “MARY MARY” gets turned into a classic courtesy of Run, DMC, and ■ Jam Master Jay. Watch for the brilliant video, and don’t miss the best rap act in the world when they play live November 15!

The second single release from Derek B (for Boland). DJ, rapper, producer and remixer extraordinaire, and in 1988 standing at the forefront of British rap and hip-hop.

Seen recently on the Nelson Mandela MusicSpecial performing an ad-lib version of a track from his forthcoming debut album “BULLET FROM A GUN”, which also features this great track and its predecessor “G(X)DGROOVE”. Don’t forget Derek B performs live this month with RUN DMC on November 15 at the Power Station. Not to be missed!

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Rip It Up, Issue 136, 1 November 1988, Page 13

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SINGLES Rip It Up, Issue 136, 1 November 1988, Page 13

SINGLES Rip It Up, Issue 136, 1 November 1988, Page 13

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