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The Bad Plus – These Are The Vistas

Potent jazz piano trio debut

Rebecca Hancock And The Prison Wives – Somewhere To Land

One-time Ed Kuepper cohort Hancock has been in various Australian bands since the '80s, and it shows across her maturely enthralling solo debut, on which she sounds like a less fractured Marianne Faithfull. Backed by a fine band who effortlessly blur the boundaries between rock, folk and jazz, her own compositions are marked by arresting observations on the war of the sexes. Yet best of all are her extraordinarily haunting covers of David Crosby's "Everybody's Been Burned" and, more improbably, Joy Division's "Love Will Tear Us Apart" done country-rock style.

Chungking – We Travel Fast

Nu-soul, UK style

Barry Dransfield

Lost folk treasure unearthed

The Continental OP – Slitch

Will Oldham and David Pajo on soundtrack duty

Stone Cold Soder

Mind-bending art movie from that most schizo of directors

The Last Great Wilderness

Meaty debut from Tartan Tarantino

Heartlands

Gentle, quirky follow-up to East Is East

Pure

Fierce love and hard drugs in London's East End

Bad Lieutenants

Lifting the lid on LAPD brutality and corruption
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