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Expecting To Cry

Lost soft-pop masterpiece from Nashville arranger and former Elvis cohort

Blind Spot: Hitler’s Secretary

Filmed shortly before her death, this extended reminiscence from Traudl Junge about her time working for Hitler promises more than it delivers. Junge opens with a doubtless sincere condemnation of Hitler for his evil-doings and reproaches herself for failing to recognise the evil in him. You suspect she's still a little starstruck and her recollections of him depict a kind man, albeit with a lot on his mind. Banal, unilluminating.

Kate Maki – Confusion Unlimited

This 27-year-old neuroscience major and former school teacher will no doubt elicit comparisons with fellow Canadian Kathleen Edwards, not least due to the sharing of producer Dave Draves and guitarist/mentor Jim Bryson. But Maki is softer and sweeter, with a faint copper tang. There's something disarming about her gently fluttering country-folk delivery, more akin to Sarah Harmer or Shelly (Blue Ridge Reveille) Campbell.

A Brace Apart

Two towering '80s icons get back on track but with some way to go

Craig Armstrong – Piano Works

Limited-edition deluxe package of film composer at the old joanna

Anna Domino

1986 album from Tokyo-born but US-based singer-songwriter

As The Crowe Flies

Subtle seafaring actioner set during the Napoleonic wars

Pasta Perfect

Alex Cox, maverick writer-director of Repo Man and Walker, on a newly extended version of Sergio Leone's epic

Song For A Raggy Boy

One man's stand against brutality in an Irish boys' Reformatory

Blind Flight

Worthy take on Keenan/McCarthy hostage crisis
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