Reviews

The Autumn Defense – Circles

Warm and gentle pop from John (Wilco) Stirratt and Pat (Ryan Adams) Sansone

Cocker And Bull

Art-rock doesn't, as far as we know, have a glorious reputation in the working men's clubs of South Yorkshire. Relaxed Muscle, however, suggest there's a captive market for electro duos in Doncaster, where the regulars suffer half an hour of performance art before bingo.

DJ Spooky Vs Twilight Circus – Riddim Clash

Scratch mix supremo and dub producer collaborate to fine debut effect

Sinéad O’Connor – She Who Dwells…

Typically wilful, valedictory double CD with new material, rarities and a 2002 live show from Dublin

Alex Harvey – The Soldier On The Wall

First time on CD for Scots showman's final album

The Singing Detective

Tantalising if timid version of '80s TV landmark

Where Eagles Dare

Released as part of an Eastwood box set, this finds Clint and Richard Burton breaking into a Nazi-held Alpine fortress to rescue a US general, then spectacularly blazing their way out. With bombings, knifings, shootings and that famous fracas atop a cable car, the body count is gratifyingly high. One wonders, given the bloody duo's amazing strike-rate, why they didn't ride their luck and continue straight on to Berlin.

Castle In The Sky

Magic spells, a crystal pendant and eco-friendly robots all figure in this animated new age fable from Hayao Miyazaki (creator of Spirited Away) as two children search for a legendary flying city. Not a patch on the director's later work, and the comedy material is tiresome; still, it's streets ahead of Disney, and the flying sequences are just incredible.

Method Madness

Brando stars in and directs whopping, overlooked 1961 western that cries out for iconic status

This Month In Americana

Fourth album in 20 years from Giant Sand's twisted country cousin
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