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Led Zeppelin

Directed by Jimmy Page, it took a year of intensive research to assemble this five-and-a-half-hour digital re-tooling of the Zeppelin legend. Previously, the only officially-sanctioned live footage was the 1976 film The Song Remains The Same. Here, a trawl of the band's own unreleased archives combines with reclaimed bootleg material to tell the Zep story in chronological fashion, via 30 performances from four memorable concerts—the Albert Hall (1970), Madison Square Garden (1973), Earls Court (1975) and Knebworth (1979).

Various Artists – Going Back To Old Kentucky

Bluegrass anthology compiled by Grammy-winner Colin Escott, the brains behind BBC2's history of country music, The Lost Highway

Magnificent Seventh

In most cultures, seven is a magic number. Not in rock'n'roll, where to sustain any degree of originality beyond album three or four is about as rare as a sober Shane MacGowan.

Huey Lewis & The News – Plan B

Satisfactory comeback album from '80s hit-makers

A Different Wavelength

Prefab Sprout mainman releases extraordinary "talking book" opus

Enough

A subversive pleasure from the pen of Nicholas Kazan (son of Elia Kazan), Enough is an ostensibly ridiculous yarn about battered wife Jennifer Lopez who learns Jujitsu and exacts revenge on millionaire husband Billy Campbell. Yet it's also an extremely un-Hollywood evisceration of white America, the family unit, and capitalism itself. Clever, stupid film-making at its best.

The New Pornographers – Electric Version

Pop fun from Neko Case's twang-free other band

Golden Hynde

Quality return from icon of rock-chick chic

Ashley Hutchings – Human Nature

Folk-rock giant follows up last year's Street Cries

West Country Girl

Former Catatonia singer goes to Nashville and comes back with a Welsh country album produced by Bob Dylan's mate
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