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This Month In Americana

Fifth solo outing for fiftysomething Nashville maestro MILLER'S MORE ILLUSTRIOUS work as guitarist/musical director with Emmylou Harris and Steve Earle has sometimes put his solo output in the shade. A pity, because there's much to discover in the Ohio native's back pages. Earle swears he's "the best country singer working today", while Robbie Fulks calls him country's only living auteur.

The Teardrop Explodes – Zoology

"Unreleased and rareness" from the capacious archives of Cope

Michael Chapman – Dangerous When Sober: A Potted History 1966-1980

Live recordings and demos from the East Riding's favourite ragtime rocker

David Dondero – The Transient

US travelling folkie's second album and inaugural UK release

What Have I Done To Deserve This?

Definitive mid-period Almodóvar (post-avant-garde tyro, preestablishment icon), this typically hysterical family melodrama pitches Carmen Maura's downtrodden amphetamine-addicted housewife, her two teenage dope-dealing hustler sons, her grizzled mother-in-law and her Nazi-obsessed husband together in an anonymous Madrid apartment block. Deadpan camp at its best.

Sam Phillips – A Boot And A Shoe

Underrated US singer-songwriter employs appealing simplicity

Virgin Prunes

Remastered, repackaged and reissued. Beloved of Trent Reznor, Billy Corgan and Michael Stipe

Chuck Prophet – Age Of Miracles

Over-adventurous offering from former Green On Red guitarslinger

Jason Ringenberg – Empire Builders

The Scorcher frees himself for an eclecticism off-limits to his pioneering country-punk band

The Creation – Psychedelic Rose

Cult '60s mods unearth lost '80s set
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