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These albums are all set for release this week:

DENNIS WILSON – PACIFIC BLUE + BAMBU (CARIBOU SESSIONS) – 5* A lost career collected: his solo masterpiece, plus it’s follow-up

WALTER BECKER – CIRCUS MONEY – 4* First in 14 years from the other ‘Dan man

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WILD BEASTS – LIMBO, PANTO – 4* Ravishing stuff from foppish Lake District foursome

Plus here are some of UNCUT’s recommended new releases from the past few weeks – check out these albums if you haven’t already:

COLDPLAY – VIVA LA VIDA OR DEATH AND ALL HIS FRIENDS – 3* Brian Eno adds sheen to swooning fourth

EMMYLOU HARRIS – ALL I INTENDED TO BE – 4* Solo album number 21 finds Emmylou looking back, but moving forward

MY MORNING JACKET – EVIL URGES – 3* Cosmic country rockers swap reverb for raunch

FLEET FOXES – FLEET FOXES – 4* Dreamy hymns of the American wilderness

PAUL WELLER – 22 DREAMS – 4* The Modfather’s White Album – a sprawling set of folk, alt-rock, electronica and fusion

THE BYRDS – LIVE AT ROYAL ALBERT HALL 1971 – 4* From the archives: Clarence White shines on live set, Q & A with Roger McGuinn

STEVE EARLE – COPPERHEAD ROAD – 4* Deluxe edition of 1988 classic.

SILVER JEWS – LOOKOUT MOUNTAIN, LOOKOUT SEA 4* Dolorous Nashville sextet deliver bright(ish) sixth album.

SCARLETT JOHANSSON – ANYWHERE I LAY MY HEAD – 3* Hollywood starlet sings… The Tom Waits songbook! Plus Q&A with the actress and TV On The Radio’s Dave Sitek.

BON IVER – FOR EMMA, FOREVER AGO – 5* Uncut’s Album of the Month – A remote cabin in Wisconsin. Two dead deer for food. A guitar. The result? A classic debut album. Accompanied by an in-depth interview with Justin Vernon, aka Bon Iver.

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