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Hard Dazed Night

The former Screaming Tree gives a stupefying performance but, despite crowd rumours, has no need of an ambulance

Check Your ED

Six volumes of highlights from the Sunday night US television show that was the MTV of its day

Revolution In A Box

In the dismal history of Rolling Stones '60s catalogue reissues, this is a first of sorts. This time, ABKCO... Universal... whoever... haven't got it completely wrong. Collected here, in their original European/US sleeves, are the thrashing, screaming baby Stones' first dozen 45s, including the three classic British EPs. Welcome as this is and despite the pretty sleeves, the '60s singles are far more conveniently housed in the long available Singles Collection.

The Second Coming

Second instalment of Tarantino's "roaring rampage of revenge" is a little heavy on the dialogue

Skippin’ Reels Of Rhyme

Classic 1964 live recording, long revered by collectors, finally given official release

Spaced Odyssey

Startlingly inventive poetry&sound outing by two of the brightest boys in the class

The Good Sheppard

Former God Machine frontman rediscovers the heavy rock within him

Ewe And Whose Army

Last year, lambchop were commissioned by the San Francisco International Film Festival to perform a live score to soundtrack FW Murnau's. 1927 proto-film noir masterpiece Sunrise. It so happened that Lambchop's leader, Kurt Wagner, had already embarked upon a self-imposed mission to write a song a day. As a result of both endeavours he ended up with so many songs that there are now two new Lambchop albums, each containing 12 songs. So is this the alt.country equivalent of OutKast's Speakerboxxx/The Love Below? Not quite.

Park Psychosis

Three days of mixed magic and Madness in leafy Surrey, from Thea Gilmore, Love, Cosmic Rough Riders, Alice Cooper, Jesse Malin, a befezzed marching band and more...

Angela

Mobster melodrama for girls
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