Uncut celebrates 2007 with Lennon's top tunes

LONDON - Film and music magazine Uncut is ending its 10th anniversary year with a CD featuring 15 of John Lennon's greatest songs, as voted for by a host of rock stars including Brian Wilson, Neil Young and Liam Gallagher.

The free 'Give Peace a Chance' CD is dedicated to Lennon, and features 15 tracks of classic protest songs performed by the likes of Richard Thompson and Led Zeppelin's Robert Plant.

The bumper issue of the IPC Media title will also come free with two Uncut books: Best of 2007 -- a compendium of the year's albums, films, DVDs and books; and Snapped! -- a collection of great rock photographs and the stories behind them.

Allan Jones, Uncut's editor, said: "Uncut's last issue of a brilliant year is an unmissable treat for music fans. Lennon on the cover, a fantastic free CD, two great books -- and a ton of must-read features and reviews featuring some of the biggest names in rock, including an exclusive on-the-road special with Bruce Springsteen, plus The Arctic Monkeys, Arcade Fire, U2, The Clash, Bob Dylan, Nirvana and David Bowie. As they say, place your order now."

The all-star end of year extravaganza issue of Uncut hits the newsstand on November 29, priced £4.30.

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