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Blitzkrieg Flop

Flaky, star-studded homage to the late, great Joey, Dee Dee and Da Brudders

Dan Bern

Two EPs from modern-day Bob Dylan

John Coltrane

A sax supreme

Shots In The Dark

Clint Eastwood's classic final word on the western genre

Bombshell Rocks – From Here And On

Swedish punk with melodic flair

Philip Kane – Songs For Swinging Lovers

Former frontman of Avalanche and Ennui does it his way

Good Charlotte – The Young And The Hopeless

Maryland foursome produce second album of kiddie-pleasing punk

Days Of Thunder

Twenty-two tracks from Dylan's legendary Rolling Thunder tour finally see official release

Satellite – Fear Of Gravity

Promising, optimistic debut from 21st-century Prefab Sprout

Short Cuts

The Beatles, The Doors, The Bee Gees, Curtis, Kris and Willie etc, are treated to a first-class passage to heaven thanks to Green's matchless ability to inhabit his material. Buy it for yourself, soul brothers and sisters. The Prisoners IN FROM THE COLD BIG BEAT Rating Star The Prisoners spearheaded an early '80s Medway garage scene that spat in the eye of synth-pop ubiquity. Their fourth LP was released just as their parent label, Stiff, went bust in 1986.
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