Description
Step back in time to August 1960, a pivotal moment in the worlds of music and audio with the vintage HiFi Stereo Review Magazine. This unique issue features the groundbreaking jazz innovator Ornette Coleman, whose revolutionary approach changed the landscape of music forever. Also included is a deep dive into the classical maestro Gustav Mahler, offering insight that would delight any music enthusiast. This magazine is not just a reading material; it's a collectible treasure for those passionate about music history.
As a used item, this magazine is in good condition for its age, boasting characteristic wear that tells a story of its own. Each page has been crafted with care and presents an opportunity to explore the rich heritage of stereo music from the golden era.

You'll appreciate that this magazine comes with a protective plastic covering, ensuring its longevity and preserving its striking visuals. Ideal for display or gift-giving, it serves as both a nostalgic artifact and a conversation starter for music lovers.
This edition was sold on newsstands and does not have a label, giving it a rustic charm that is often sought after by collectors. Note that while the edges may display minor wear, marks, and/or rips, this only adds to its character. Please refer to the photos for a closer look at its condition.
- Features notable articles and artist insights from legendary musicians.
- Includes a protective covering to preserve quality over time.
Whether you're a seasoned collector or a casual reader, this vintage magazine is the perfect addition to your music library. Dive deep into the perspectives of the greats and explore the detailed reviews that define the audio landscape of the 1960s. Grab your copy today and own a piece of music history!
- Used Condition: Good
- Newsstand Edition: No Label
- Minor wear could be present; refer to photos for details.
- Comes complete with a protective plastic covering.