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This Month In Americana

Superior then-and-now compilation ensures the circle remains unbroken

Chinatown

Classic curveball detective thriller is re-released

Josh Ritter – Hello Starling

Already touted as the next big thing, this 26-year-old Idaho native retains the folk-country purr of first album Golden Age Of Radio, and there's an obvious debt to Dylan in the subtle phrasing. Mostly set to quietly rolling acoustic guitar—with Sam Kassirer's Hammond adding an Al Kooper-like undertow—Hello Starling casts Ritter in the same wry glow as early Jackson Browne or James Taylor. Celtic ballad "Kathleen" proves he's fully assimilated the traditional, and the lovely "Wings" was recently covered by Joan Baez.

Fifth solo album from former Small Faces keyboardist

To Rococo Rot – Hotel Morgen

Elegant seventh album from German post-rock/electronic trio

Worth The Wait…

Young south coast refuseniks' Merseybeat-and-Cocteaus-soaked pop debut

Young Heart Attack – Mouthful Of Love

High voltage debut from Texas rockers

Kanye West – The College Dropout

Premier league rap producer makes his dazzling solo debut

The Necks – Drive By

They're comprised of Chris Abrahams (keyboards), Lloyd Swanton (bass) and Tony Buck (drums), and have been in existence on and off since 1987. You might think "jazz trio", but this remarkable group goes far beyond that. Their methodology is to improvise slowly on and gradually develop melodic and rhythmic motifs.

Funny Bones

Marvellous second album of irresistible Anglophile strangeness from Albuquerque oddballs
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