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House Of Games

The original Mamet movie, a bravura directorial debut and a punchy manifesto, 1987's...Games pits frigid psychologist Lindsay Crouse against louche confidence trickster Joe Mantegna in the eponymous Chicago poker joint. Crouse is intrigued, Mantegna applies the charm, but soon the cons escalate and, in true Mametian style, the line between 'shark' and 'mark' disintegrates.

The Aluminum Group – More Happyness

Lovelorn pop from Chicago's Navin brothers

Something’s Gotta Give

Jack acts his age in smug romcom

Various Artists – You Bet We’ve Got Something Personal Against You

Double CD of noirish electro-pop announces a new wave of credible Dutch dance

Norah Jones – Feels Like Home

Classy follow-up to multi-platinum Come Away With Me from new Bonnie Raitt

Kid Rock

Latest album from lowa-based erudite John Darnielle

Was (Not Was)

Donald Fagenson (Don Was) and David Weiss (David Was), two nice Jewish boys from the Detroit suburb of Oak Park, were the Walter Becker and Donald Fagen of the early '80s, making acerbic commentaries on Reagan-era geopolitics over superbly produced and polished, futuristic punk-funk. Detroit being the Motor City and the home of Motown and the MC5, Was (Not Was) incorporated equal parts R&B and rock, with soul vocals from Sweet Pea Atkinson and angular guitar courtesy of Wayne Kramer of the '5.

Slow Dazzle

Ex-Velvet revisits the dark places of his astonishing solo career

Go Their Own Way

Return of the Mac—another crazy episode in the longest-running soap opera in rock'n'roll

Gods And Monsters

The Old Weird America rediscovered in Chicago
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