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Track Record: Come On HomeGroup: Recording WorldIt's back to the big sound with Ben and Tracey, as Jim Betteridge analyses EBTG's Come On Home |
PA ColumnFeature | Topic: Live | International Musician & Recording World, Nov 1986Jim Betteridge takes his purple paisley shirt down to Wembley, and catches small but perfectly-formed American Prince in the act |
Fostex 260Group: Recording WorldStudio TestThe long-awaited successor to the 250 is welcomed by Jim Betteridge |
Casio SK-1Review | International Musician & Recording World, Nov 1986SynthCheckA Fairlight small enough to slip into your 501's? Well, nearly. Jim Betteridge warms to Casio's supercheap sampler |
Mesa Boogie Studio .22Review | International Musician & Recording World, Nov 1986AmpCheckThe James Boy back again, drawing a bead on Mesa Boogie's amp of the highest calibre |
Track Record: Rain or ShineGroup: Recording WorldRomford's finest get the Jim Betteridge treatment. The soul heart of Rain Or Shine laid bare! |
Roland DEP-5 Multi Effects ProcessorGroup: Recording WorldStudio TestAn effective answer to Yamaha's SPX90? Jim Betteridge seems to think so |
PA ColumnFeature | Topic: Live | International Musician & Recording World, Dec 1986You can Run, but you can't hide — They're back again, Run DMC live at Hammersmith. Old Fogey Jim Betteridge covers his ears |
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