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Shiva Burlesque

Grant Lee Phillips and Jeffrey Clark, natives of California's San Joaquim Valley, formed Shiva Burlesque in what is now Santa Clarita, 30 miles north of Los Angeles, in 1986. As you can hear from their eponymous debut album, released in 1988 to howls of approval from an enthusiastic fanbase at what used to be Melody Maker, Shiva were in thrall to the looming psychedelia of The Doors and Love.

Rock’n’Roll Suicide

Deeply disappointing follow-up to Gold, Uncut's 2001 album of the year

Buddy Guy – Blues Singer

Rare unplugged outing for leading Chicago bluesman

Nico – Femme Fatale: The Aura Anthology

Double CD featuring Velvet Underground chanteuse's solo comeback material from early '80s

Bruce Almighty

Canadian fuckwit becomes God. The end is nigh

Long After The Gold Rush

The Great American Sacred Cow treads water with turgid set

Led Zeppelin

Directed by Jimmy Page, it took a year of intensive research to assemble this five-and-a-half-hour digital re-tooling of the Zeppelin legend. Previously, the only officially-sanctioned live footage was the 1976 film The Song Remains The Same. Here, a trawl of the band's own unreleased archives combines with reclaimed bootleg material to tell the Zep story in chronological fashion, via 30 performances from four memorable concerts—the Albert Hall (1970), Madison Square Garden (1973), Earls Court (1975) and Knebworth (1979).

Smash And Grab

Ex-Pumpkin head pulps up the volume with his reinvented gang of 'glamadelic' grungesters

Street Fighting Men

Scorsese's much-anticipated, brutal epic blazes beautifully across the screen

Power To The People

Eighth album from rap renegades is a 21-track jumble of new tracks, live performances and fan remixes
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