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Bobby Bare Jr’s Young Criminals’ Starvation League – From The End Of Your Leash

Grammy-nominated at five (for 1973's "Daddy What If" duèt with famous country dad Bobby Bare), Junior took the Nashville blood and jacked it up with a punk speedball and heaps of seedy Memphis Soul. His second YCSL release is a dark narcotic delight, the beat-up voice straddling the grainbelt between Jeff Tweedy and Ryan Adams, and flipping the bird with all the wry sarcasm of Red Star Belgrade's Bill Curry. And the back-up's top drawer—Will Oldham, plus Lambchoppers Paul Burch, Paul Niehaus and producer Mark Nevers.

Godsend

De Niro continues to piss away his reputation

Anything Else

Woody Allen goes in search of a younger demographic

Angels And Insects

Key works of the first New Pop star of the '80s remastered. Must be learnt by heart

Down And Dirty

Guitar-laden second album from New York punk-rocker turned alt.troubadour

Stand-Up For Your Rights

Tragicomic genius and founding father of black American humour filmed at his peak

Lonesome Travails

Exquisitely bittersweet, pain-blasted country-rock from America's West Coast

The Balcony

Another brave taboo-buster from Joseph Strick, tackling Jean Genet's play in 1964 with the kind of cast that has you pinching yourself: Shelley Winters, Peter Falk and a youthful Leonard Nimoy. In a brothel that's a hideaway from the war outside, Winters is a fearsome madam and Nimoy's a rebel leader. Surreal and grubbily saucy, though the low budget shows its cracks at times.

Belleville Rendez-Vous

You'll never eat frogs' legs again. This darkly witty 2D animation feature is full of cute moments and haunting images, if perhaps not the life-altering classic it's been hailed as in some quarters. The rotund Madame Souza buys her shy grandson Champion a bicycle, and years later, after much strictly regimented training, he's competing with the best. Then, in a fit of surrealism, he's kidnapped by shadowy men in black. Granny and faithful canine Bruno defy all logic to cross oceans and metropolises to rescue him.

Counting Crows – Films About Ghosts: The Best Of Counting Crows

Best-of, plus two new recordings
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