Album

A Place In The Sun

This legendary album, the centrepiece of the so-called "Doom Trilogy", has waited nearly 30 years to be issued on CD, such has been its author's reputed disenchantment with it. Over that time, On The Beach has become a sort of Holy Grail to Neil Young CD buyers, its continuing unavailability adding to a notoriety which began with the first round of reviews the album received in summer 1974. Early reaction to On The Beach was almost entirely negative and it was only after a certain amount of hindsight had set in that it was accorded any respect, let alone admiration.

Glee Is Good

Cardiff indie fusioneers' sixth album has all the usual humour and beauty

Chumbawamba – English Rebel Songs 1381-1984

Confident reworking of historical protest songs by anarcho-punksters

Sunshine And Shadows

Full-length debut from Australia's acclaimed dreampop/nu-country combo

Crazy Norse

Norwegian newcomer has lullabies to soothe but leaves an itch that needs scratching

Roxy Music – Live

The rapturous return of Commander Ferry and the finest space age rock band in the universe

Various Artists – Byrd Parts 2

Second volume of Byrds-related oddities, curios, rarities and essentials

The Fleshtones – Do You Swing?

Early-'80s East Coast garage survivors still sound nuts

Christopher O’Riley – True Love Waits: Christopher O’Riley Plays Radiohead

Solo interpretations of Radiohead songs

Crown Pretenders

Fabulously fresh take on deep Southern white trash rock'n'roll
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