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Shots In The Dark

Performance-driven crime drama hits the mark

George Jones – The Gospel Collection

Country's most revered voice goes back to church at 72 with legendary producer Billy Sherrill

Metallica – St. Anger

Convincingly brutal return to form for San Francisco metal pioneers

Ralph Myerz & The Jack Herren Band – A Special Album

Pleasant but nondescript noodling from hip Scandinavians

Mariza – Fado Curvo

Stunning second album from rising Portuguese star

Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark

OMD were always the most reasonable of electropoppers, and much of their eponymous 1980 debut album resembles a sixth-form music project with songs ranging from the endearingly daft ("Red Frame/White Light") to the accidentally profound ("Messages"). Organisation, released six months later, is what they turned into after they had listened to Joy Division; few hit singles have been as darkly ironic as "Enola Gay".

Roger Waters – The Wall Live In Berlin

Overblown 1990 live version of the Floyd's multi-platinum epic

Dragonflies

Powerful psychodrama from Norway

Ghost Ship

Gabriel Byrne and Julianna Margulies head up a nautical salvage crew who discover a derelict ocean liner that's been missing since 1962. On board is a fortune in gold bullion—and several hundred ghosts. Pure formula—occasionally bizarre and gory, but in the main outrageously schlocky, with Margulies in plucky heroine mode—and comfortingly reliable.

Take It To The Street

Scorsese's awe-inspiring paean to a city born through conflict
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