Record Collector cerca di ricostruire la storia e le complicate vicende degli XTC nello speciale numero attualmente in edicola con il suggestivo titolo Making Plans for Vinyl, dove si riportano interviste ai diretti protagonisti e i commenti di numerosi appassionati ed estimatori, oltre a cronologia, discografia, galleria fotografica, recensioni e gli esiti di un'esclusiva passeggiata psicogeografica a Swindon e dintorni. L'iniziativa ovviamente è piaciuta moltissimo agli autori di What Do You Call That Noise, tanto da volervi dedicare un intero episodio in podcast: XTC Record Collector special: behind-the-scenes.
Record Collector Presents… XTC is the story of the much-loved post-punk band who evolved, like Swindon’s answer to The Beatles, over nearly three glorious decades. We have exclusive interviews with band members Andy Partridge, Colin Moulding, Dave Gregory and EXTC’s Terry Chambers, plus close encounters with producers and engineers like Steve Lillywhite, John Leckie, Hugh Padgham, Nick Davis and arranger Mike Batt. What’s more, a diverse crop of famous fans drop in to pay homage including Stewart Lee, Thomas Dolby, They Might Be Giants, Debbi Peterson, Martin Carr, Michael League, John Robb, Kavus Torabi and Steve Hogarth. Add to all that, features that dig into the group’s origins, the tumultuous live demise, The Dukes of Stratosphear, the orchpop years and more. And don’t forget artwork, discography, extensive album reviews, XTC memorabilia collectors and a joyous psychogeographic saunter around Swindon, plus plenty more besides…
https://recordcollectormag.com/record-collector-presents-xtc
https://xtc-record-collector-special-behind-the-scenes

