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Carla Bozulich – I’m Gonna Stop Killing

A companion piece to last year's sensual reimagining of Willie Nelson's Red Headed Stranger, Bozulich's latest offers two tasters from there ("Blue Eyes Crying In The Rain"; "Can I Sleep In Your Arms?", with Nelson duetting) alongside the outré experimentalism of her live work. The ex-Geraldine Fibber revisits both 1997's "Arrow To My Drunken Eye" and the epic "Outside Of Town", sharding them with amplified strings, dissonant guitar and a voice like velvet studded with razor blades.

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Concussive debut album from New York avant-rockers

Joy Of Madness

Iranian teen's promising debut

Gomez – Split The Difference

Tchad Blake-produced fourth album from British blues-rockers

Betty Blue: Director’s Cut

In the late eighties that poster adorned every young man's wall, and not just because the French subtitle looked chic. However, those who sneer at Jean-Jacques Beineix's film (here available on DVD only through HMV shops), putting its charm down simply to Béatrice Dalle's deeply erotic mouth (and suchlike), miss the point. Yes, it's visually ravishing throughout (as the pinnacle of the Cinéma Du Look) but it also lives by the true definition of Romantic Art, which has tragic connotations.

Gettysburg – Gods And Generals

Ted Turner's pet Civil War projects, both directed by Ronald F Maxwell. 1993's Gettysburg tells the tale of the bloodiest battle ever fought on American soil while its prequel, 2003's Gods And Generals, recounts three earlier battles (Manassas, Fredericksburg and Chancellorsville) through the eyes of Joshua Chamberlain (Jeff Daniels), Stonewall Jackson (Stephen Lang) and Robert E Lee (Robert Duvall). Solid, stirring stuff, if you can sit through the three hours-plus running times of both these films.

Pink Grease – This Is For Real

Unhinged glam/punk/electro-rock hybrid

The Beach Is Back

Emboldened by live triumphs, pop's one true genius re-enters the studio

Sweet Black Angel

Dazzling selection from back catalogue of the "cosmic" country visionary who changed the face of American music

Various Artists – All Night Long

Hip Bard meets Hard Bop on soundtrack
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