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William Shatner – Has Been

The stars come out for Captain Kirk

Willy Deville – Crow Jane Alley

Mink DeVille man takes a walk on New Orleans' wild side

Capital Gains

Strummer and co's finest hour repackaged with the Vanilla Tapes demos and a Don Letts Making of... documentary, The Last Testament, on DVD

The Music – Welcome To The North

Cosmic Yorkshiremen return to earth

Boom Bip – Corymb

Emerging in 2001 with "Circle", a collaboration with Doseone of the oddball cLOUDDEAD collective, Boom Bip was an onomatopoeically perfect alias for the creator of glitchy, goofy-footed hip hop. Now, it's doubtful Bryan "Boom Bip" Hollon would describe what he does as hip hop in any way. Corymb (it's botanical) is a giddily gorgeous collection of remixes (Boards Of Canada, Four Tet and others) and new tracks.

The Long Ryders – Three Minute Warnings: Live In New York City

Live album from last days of much-loved "Paisley underground" heroes

Pink Sunshine

DVD-Audio 5.1 Surround Sound version of Coyne and co's biggest-selling album

The Mass – City Of DIS

Marvellously convoluted virtuoso mayhem

Public Enemy

South Korea's answer to Dirty Harry

Passport To Pimlico

Sterling 1949 comedy from the Ealing stable, directed by Henry Cornelius (Genevieve) and featuring Stanley Holloway, Margaret Rutherford and Charles Hawtrey among others. A London community demonstrate typical British verve and spunk in establishing their right to devolve from Britain altogether, asserting their ancient right to be part of the duchy of Burgundy, thereby avoiding the miseries of post-war Britain like rationing and licensing laws. Lots of "We'll soon see about that!" and harrumphing civil servants. Marvellous.
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