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Royal Flux

Southern-boy sensations experience growing pains on difficult second album

Frank Black Francis – Black Gold

Frank Black Francis: the beginning and the end. One could treat these two dramatically different discs as bookends to Pixies history if the band hadn't just completed a triumphant reunion tour, while talk of a new album continues.

The Forgotten

Julianne Moore thinks they're all out to get her

Look At Me (Comme/Une Image)

Fine French ensemble comedy

Bob Dylan – Tales From A Golden Age 1941-66

There's little original Dylan footage and no music in this unofficial bio co-produced by the fanzine Isis. But what we do get is a series of fascinating new interviews—with old school friends and teachers in Hibbing who describe a loner who gave little hint of the extraordinary gifts he was later to develop, early colleagues who played with him in Greenwich Village and leading Dylanologists such as Clinton Heylin and CP Lee. NIGEL WILLIAMSON

Sam Roberts – We Were Born In A Flame

Full-length debut from Montreal's 28-year-old rock purist

Interview: Tim Robbins

Outspoken actor-director Tim Robbins talks to Uncut about Clint, the Clash and raging against the Iraqi war machine...

Chaos

Fine twisted kidnap thriller

Shine Of The Times

Kaufman and Gondry's complex romantic comedy dazzles

Various Artists – Touch My Heart: A Tribute To Johnny Paycheck

Drunk, addict, jailbird: Paycheck's tortured life too often obscured his talent. George Jones' bassist/harmony singer in the early '60s, his tough baritone, at its peak, was Jones' only equal. Eighteen months after his death, this Robbie Fulks-produced salute expertly summons Paycheck's soulful heartache. Gorgeous George himself tackles "She's All I Got", Neko Case adds fiery flash to "If I'm Gonna Sink" and Dave Alvin does outlaw twang-fest "11 Months And 29 Days", alongside Marshall Crenshaw, Mavis Staples and Bobby Bare Jr.
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