Q (magazine)
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Q Magazine | |
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Editor | Paul Rees |
Categories | Music |
Frequency | every month |
Publisher |
Emap |
First Issue | 1986 |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
Website | www.q4music.com |
ISSN | unknown |
Q is a music and entertainment magazine published monthly in the United Kingdom.
Founders Mark Ellen and David Hepworth were dismayed by the music press of the time which they felt did not cater for the generation of older music buyers who were buying the then new CD technology from artists other magazines would ignore such as Paul Simon, Level 42, or Dire Straits. Modelled after Rolling Stone, it was first published in 1986 and set itself apart from much of the other music press by being produced monthly and with higher standards of photography and printing. The magazine was billed in the early years by its sub-title, "The modern guide to music and more". Its name was originally intended to be Cue (as in the sense of cueing a record, ready to play) but was changed to avoid being mistaken for a snooker magazine. Another reason, cited in Q's 200th edition, is that a single-letter title would be more prominent on newsstands - an obviously pressing concern for a new publication.
It also has an extensive review section, featuring: new releases (music), reissues (music), music compilations, film and live concert reviews as well as radio and television reviews. It uses a star rating system from one to five stars, indeed the rating an album receives in Q is often added to print and television advertising for the album in the UK and Ireland. It also compiles a list of approximately eight albums, which it classes as the best new releases of the last three months.
Much of the magazine is devoted to interviews with popular or new musical artists.
The magazine is well known for compiling lists; it has made lists ranging from "The 100 Greatest Albums" to the "100 Greatest Rock Lists". The most famous of these is the classic "50 bands to see before you die". Every other month Q and its sister magazine Mojo have a special edition magazine — these magazines have been about musical times, genres, or very important musicians.
Often promotional gifts are given away with the magazine, such as cover-mounted CDs or books. The January 2006 issue included a free copy of "The Greatest Rock and Pop Miscellany … Ever!", modelled on Schott's Original Miscellany.
Every issue of Q has a different message on the spine. Readers then work out what the message has to do with the contents of the magazine. This practice — known as the "spine line" — has since become commonplace among British lifestyle magazines, including Q's movie-centric sister magazine Empire, and the football monthly FourFourTwo.
Usual features include The Q50, wherein the magazine lists the top 50 essential tracks of the month; Cash for Questions, in which a famous celeb answers question sent in by readers, who win £25 if their question is printed; Ten Commandments, where a particular singer create their very own ten commandments by which to live; and Rewind, in which the magazine takes us back in time through the history of music through archive issues of Q. On March 4, 2007, "Q" named Elvis Presley the greatest singer of all time.
Q's current editor is Paul Rees, former editor of the UK edition of Kerrang!, another musical Emap publication based on the heavy metal and rap genres.
In 2006 Q published a readers' survey; the 100 Greatest Songs Ever, won by Oasis' Live Forever.
Q has a history of associating with charitable organizations, and in 2006 the British anti-poverty charity War on Want was named its official charity.
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[edit] Other media
The company behind the magazine, Emap, also produces a digital "radio station" called Q Radio, which is transmitted on the digital television networks in the UK and online. There is also a Q TV television channel in the UK, sharing airtime with another Emap property, FHM.
[edit] Albums Awarded 5 Stars in Q
- Cameo - Word Up! (1986)
- Paul Simon - Graceland (1986)
- Big Black - Atomizer (1986)
- U2 - The Joshua Tree (1987)
- The Golden Palominos - Blast Of Silence (1987)
- Prince - Sign O' The Times (1987)
- Michael Jackson - Bad (1987)
- Bruce Springsteen - Tunnel Of Love (1987)
- Steve Roach & Kevin Braheny - Western Spaces (1987)
- Eurythmics - Savage (1987)
- The Robert Cray Band - Don't Be Afraid of the Dark (1988)
- Gail Ann Dorsey - The Corporate World (1988)
- John Hiatt - Slow Turning (1988)
- Randy Newman - Land of Dreams (1988)
- Siouxsie & The Banshees - Peep Show (1988)
- The Smiths - Rank (1988)
- Richard Thompson - Amnesia (1988)
- U2 - Rattle and Hum (1988)
- R.E.M - Green (1988)
- Morrissey - Viva Hate (1988)
- Elvis Costello - Spike (1989)
- Roy Orbison - Mystery Girl (1989)
- Neville Brothers - Yellow Moon (1989)
- Simple Minds - Street Fighting Years (1989)
- The Golden Palominos - A Dead Horse (1989)
- Carmel - Set Me Free (1989)
- Batman - OST (1989)
- The Blue Nile - Hats (1989)
- Tears for Fears - The Seeds of Love (1989)
- David Byrne - Rei Momo (1989)
- Neil Young - Freedom (1989)
- John Lee Hooker - The Healer (1989)
- The Christians - Colour (1990)
- Altan - The Red Crow (1990)
- Alexander O'Neal - All True Man (1991)
- Elvis Costello - Mighty Like A Rose (1991)
- Electronic - Electronic (1991)
- Dire Straits - On Every Street (1991)
- Guns N' Roses - Use Your Illusion II (1991)
- Rory Gallagher - Stage Struck (1991)
- U2 - Achtung Baby (1991)
- Bruce Springsteen - Human Touch (1992)
- Morrissey - Your Arsenal (1992)
- Terence Trent D'Arby - Symphony or Damn (1993)
- Neil Young - Unplugged (1993)
- Crowded House - Together Alone (1993)
- Morrissey - Vauxhall and I (1994)
- Soundgarden - Superunknown (1994)
- Neil Young - Sleeps With Angels (1994)
- Oasis - Definitely Maybe (1994)
- Suede - Dog Man Star (1994)
- Radiohead - The Bends (1995)
- Oasis - (What's the Story) Morning Glory? (1995)
- The Blue Nile - Peace At Last (1996)
- R.E.M - New Adventures in Hi-Fi (1996)
- The Lightning Seeds - Dizzy Heights (1996)
- Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds - The Boatman's Call (1997)
- Supergrass - In It For The Money (1997)
- Radiohead - OK Computer (1997)
- The Prodigy - The Fat of the Land (1997)
- Oasis - Be Here Now (1997) - Later downgraded to a 2 star album.
- Common - One Day It'll All Make Sense (1997)
- Oasis - Familiar to Millions (2000) - Live Album
- Daft Punk - Discovery (2001)
- Semisonic - All About Chemistry (2001)
- R.E.M - Reveal (2001)
- The Strokes - Is This It (2001)
- Red Hot Chili Peppers - By The Way (2002)
- The Strokes - Room on Fire (2003)
- The Streets - A Grand Don't Come for Free (2004)
- Bright Eyes - I'm Wide Awake, It's Morning (2005)
- Coldplay - X&Y (2005)
- Red Hot Chili Peppers - Stadium Arcadium (2006)
- Muse - Black Holes And Revelations (2006)
- Razorlight - Razorlight (2006)
- Arcade Fire - Neon Bible (2007)
[edit] Music Releases
Q has numerous CD releases, including:
- Lennon Covered #1
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