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Days Of Thunder

Twenty-two tracks from Dylan's legendary Rolling Thunder tour finally see official release

Sells Like Teen Spirit

Grunge kings' best-of is sanitised yet magnificent. Includes previously unreleased track

Still Crazy

Nicholson brings havoc to a mental institution back in 1975. Five Oscars follow...

This Unhappy Brood

Brilliant comic pastiche which has been crowned Uncut's film of 2002

Hollywood Ending

Movie industry satire based on Tolstoy's The Death Of Ivan Ilyich

Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band – Live—1975-85

The Boss' "Rambo" period on three CDs

Dreams Never End

Four CDs of Mancunian magic from New Order's back pages, including cherry-picked album tracks, B-sides, rarities, remixes and live performances

American and African stars combine to pay tribute to the late Fela Kuti

Snoop Dogg – Paid Da Cost To Be Da Boss

Original gangsta reforms

Kinky

From Monterey, Mexico, Kinky's extraordinary debut album was recently shortlisted for the American equivalent of the Mercury Music Prize, and it's easy to hear why. The quartet mix funk, house, rock-en-Español, salsa, hip hop and mariachi into an anarchic musical fusion that has inevitably been dubbed 'decks-Mex'. Think the Chemical Brothers meet Flaco Jiminez and you'll get the idea. The lyrics are fascinating, too, although they're almost entirely in Spanish. "San Antonio" is about a local saint, who, when hung upside down, helps women to catch boyfriends.
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