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Lou Reed – Take No Prisoners

Lou live'n'loose, on CD for first time

The Zombies – The Decca Stereo Anthology

Their entire studio output 1964-1966, remastered in stereo

Beezewax – Oh Tahoe

Radio-friendly Norwegian beat mavericks raised on R.E.M. and Teenage Fanclub

The Tragically Hip – In Violet Light

Ninth LP from veteran Canadian rockers

Audioslave

Long-mooted supergroup finally release debut

God Save Our Mad Parade

The sex pistols have become as much of a great British institution as the ones they so chaotically threatened more than a quarter of a century ago. Retelling their stories individually, Lydon, Matlock, Jones and Cook today look and sound as harmless as the good old guy down the pub, although Lydon still employs the glittering Stare to dramatic effect.

Crooning Glory

Big easy listening on second full-length album from Sheffield songsmith

Jane Birkin – Arabesque

Gainsbourg's grand amour offers Oriental stylings

Various Artists – Gordon Raphael Presents Top Hits Volume 1

This features nine bands showcasing two tracks apiece produced by Gordon Raphael. New York's The Astro Jet and Soundtrak pursue hectic, angular new wave with conviction if not originality. But it's Berlin's Van Der Meer who greatly impress with "Now I've Found You", a ravishing dream-pop blast akin to My Bloody Valentine colluding with Juliana Hatfield. Elsewhere, the yearning, lyrical introspection of The Satellites shows that Raphael's A&R ear matches his studio skills.

Erlend Øye – Unrest

Kings Of Convenience man goes electronic on solo debut
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