MAGAZINE ARCHIVE : Q – JULY 1993

Ten years on from their breakthrough hit ‘The Lovecats’, The Cure, or rather, Robert Smith, is the cover star of Q from this edition from 1993.

In news, David Bowie collaborator Mick Ronson has died and Q pays tribute to him.

Meanwhile, George Michael has just launched proceedings against Sony Records in order to try and be released from his contract.

Michael lost the case, and was unable to release any new music from 1990 to 1996.

The letters page is dominated by the previous issue, which seemingly featured a naked Terence Trent D’Arby on the cover. Not all of the feedback was positive.

Meanwhile, Robert Smith gets four pages dedicated to him, including a graph of his various hairstyles through the years.

In chart news, REM (33 weeks in the chart) have the top spot, beating off competition from new entry by 2 Unlimited. Techno Techno Techno Techno.

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