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Forever Changing

La Ciccone does it again with the help of French sonic eccentric

The Free French – It’s Not Me, It’s You

Soul-baring pure pop

Macy Gray – The Trouble With Being Myself

US neo-soulster's third album features walk-ons from Beck and Dallas Austin

It’s Jo And Danny – But We Have The Music

It's home-made heaven from Welsh-based duo

Golden Hynde

Quality return from icon of rock-chick chic

Various Elektroids – 2CDs & MP3s

Format-busting electro jamboree spans 20 years of machine music

Various Artists – The Curtom Story: Curtis Mayfield’s School Of 20th Century Soul

Double CD focusing on Chicago soul giant's work with friends and disciples

Orifice Politics

Subversive Sundance prize-winner probes the darker nooks and crannies of the human condition

Ghosts Of The Abyss

James Cameron's IMAX marvel

The Deli

John Andrew Gallagher's shambling 1997 comedy about an Italian-American storekeeper (Mike Starr) with gambling problems, unwanted mob buddies and endless eccentric customers is a fun idea which never quite takes off. There's shades of Blue In The Face, while various future Sopranos regulars—notably Michael Imperioli—cameo.
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