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Lonesome Travails

Exquisitely bittersweet, pain-blasted country-rock from America's West Coast

The Doors – Boot Yer Butt!

Comprehensive 'official bootleg' four-CD set compiled by Robbie Krieger

This Month In Americana

Superior then-and-now compilation ensures the circle remains unbroken

Kanye West – The College Dropout

Premier league rap producer makes his dazzling solo debut

Roger McGuinn – Peace On You

Mixed bag from McGuinn's immediate post-Byrds career

Justin Hayward & John Lodge

Moody Blues man's mid-'70s missives, produced mostly during the group's five-year break

Ben Weaver – Stories Under Nails

After 2002's storming Hollerin' At A Woodpecker, Minnesota-based Weaver's latest compounds his promise. The song, essentially, remains the same—chilly steel, sparse banjo, stroked acoustic—but these vignettes sound like gutter-pulpit sermons in a disturbed netherworld. Weaver's voice—which makes Lee Marvin sound like Aled Jones—lends biblical portent to the most mundane detail. Standout track "John Martin"—its protagonist duped by a sinister drifter—is claustrophobic as hell. A one-man Brothers Grimm with no happy endings. Enjoy.

Shy And Mighty

Hushed, vivid, wonderful Southern folk

Dave Cousins – Two Weeks Last Summer

First time on CD for vanished 1972 solo album by leader of The Strawbs, featuring Rick Wakeman and Roger Glover

Saving Grace

The mould-breaking Nashville singer-songwriter gets a marvellous best-of
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