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TEN YEARS AGO THIS WEEK
HAPPENINGS TEN YEARS TIME AGO March 19-25 The Eagles' 1976 compilation, Their Greatest Hits 1971-1975, reaches sales of 24 million, equalling those of the previous all-time best seller, Michael Jackson's Thriller.
19th March 2007
Browned Off With James Brown
Late soul legend’s wife gets locked out of house
2nd February 2007
Norah Jones – Be On Time
MOR superstar’s third album: subtle, political, surprisingly radical
23rd January 2007
Babel
Inarritu's fractured story stlye finds it's ultimate expression
20th January 2007
Black Book
Paul Verhoeven's storming WWII thriller
16th January 2007
Long Blondes – Someone To Drive You Home
Sheffield’s new blades strive to find a cutting edge
2nd November 2006
Joanna Newsom – Ys
Sing, harpy! A new baroque pop masterpiece
2nd November 2006
Joni Mitchell makes new album after decade hiatus
Reclusive singer-songwriter finally follows up 1998's 'Taming The Tiger'
20th October 2006
Marie Antoinette
A novel spin on the costume genre. Starring Kirsten Dunst, Jason Schwartzman and Judy Davis.
3rd October 2006
Minnie Driver – Everything I’ve Got In My Pocket
Brit actress makes half-decent debut
1st November 2004
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