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Toppermost Of The Coppermost

Reissue of blonde wonders' five studio albums. In other words, Sting when he was good

Devics – The Stars At Saint Andrea

Moody, brooding album by LA hipsters

Mad About The Boy

Never before collected under one (legal) roof, Beach Boy's non-band '60s classics

The Go-Betweens – Bright Yellow Bright Orange

Unusually potent comeback continues

Pearl Jam

Seattle rockers' first and fifth albums reissued at mid-price

Pleasure And Pane

With Mushroom having left the band and Daddy G taking a sabbatical from the studio to concentrate on family life, it falls to Robert Del Naja (3D) to carry forward Massive Attack into the beyond, in collaboration with Neil Davidge, the producer of their third album Mezzanine (1998). Without Mezzanine's layers of guitar, which left some Massive Attack lovers narrowing their eyes doubtfully, 100 Windows seems at first subdued. Much as shapes only gradually reveal themselves in an initially pitch black room, so it is with this album, which takes a few listens to become accustomed to.

Buffseeds – The Picture Show

Unusual falsetto-voiced debut from much-fancied new band

Zwan – Mary Star Of The Sea

Ex-Smashing Pumpkin man teams up with David Pajo, formerly of Slint

The Pretty Things

Mid-'60s reissues of variable quality

Monster’s Ball

An immaculate, determinedly unsentimental Marc Forster film, with breathtakingly honest performances from Halle Berry and, especially, Billy Bob Thornton. Death Row prison guard Thornton's family are traditionally racist; Berry's husband (Sean "Puffy" Combs) is executed. In a pit of despair, an unlikely, colour-blind love blooms between the two. One of 2002's best. DVD EXTRAS: Extra footage, cast and film-makers commentaries, isolated soundtrack. Rating Star
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