The Amazing Pudding
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The Amazing Pudding | |
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Abbreviated title | TAP |
Discipline | Rock music biography |
Language | English |
Edited by | Andy Mabbett et al |
Publication details | |
Publisher | Andy Mabbett et al (England) |
Publication history | 1983-1993 |
Frequency | six per annum |
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ISSN | 0951-8304 |
The Amazing Pudding was originally a working title for Pink Floyd's Atom Heart Mother Suite.
The Amazing Pudding (ISSN 0951-8304) was also a Pink Floyd and Roger Waters fan magazine (with frequent discussion of the other band members' solo careers, including that of Syd Barrett), founded by Ivor Trueman and edited and published, variously, by him (issues 1-17), Andy Mabbett (issues 2-60), Bruno MacDonald (issues 24-60) and Dave Walker (issues 13-60), for ten years (and 60 issues).
Mabbett (twice) and MacDonald each went on to write books on the band; and Mabbett wrote the official programme notes, when Pink Floyd were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
Trueman also published the Syd Barrett magazine, Opel, before founding Delerium Records.