The Blockheads – Where’s The Party?

More life after the blessed Ian Dury...

The Charge Of The Light Brigade

Tony Richardson's 1968 version of the military disaster mirrors the decade it was made in, with a strong anti-war theme. David Hemmings is a young trooper, Trevor Howard his brutal commanding officer and John Gielgud the high-ranking buffoon who orders the attack. An ambitious mess, but still compelling.

Goldie Lookin Chain – Greatest Hits

Welsh shellsuit devotees marry scatological humour to hip hop

Donovan – Beat Café

Return after eight years' silence from '60s legend

Ruling Class

Ten years in, Colorado five-piece deliver career-defining album

Katell Keineg – High July

New York-out-of-Dublin singer-songwriter breaks long silence

Brooks – Red Tape

Dark, ambitious second album from fast-rising Derby producer

Ray Charles – Genius Loves Company

Genius signs off with his first duets album alongside Elton, Norah Jones et al

Thalia Zedek – Trust Not Those In Whom Without Some Touch Of Madness

Anti-grunge heroine sticks, perhaps unwisely, to her guns

Beached Boy

Third set from Sussex singer-songwriter following last year's widely acclaimed From Every Sphere
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