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Saving Grace

The mould-breaking Nashville singer-songwriter gets a marvellous best-of

Dark Side Of The Moon

The Orrible Oo's classic video jukebox rockumentary gets a 25th anniversary makeover

Josh Rouse

BUSH HALL, LONDON Monday March 1, 2004 Rouse closes the first of two nights here with a version of Neil Young's "For The Turnstiles" so intense and intimate that when he sings the line "though your confidence may be shattered" we all inwardly go "uh-oh",and when he adds "it doesn't matter" we all go "phew, what a relief". His crowd are rapt throughout, whooping at every intro like he's just won the Superbowl.

Bus 174

Astonishing documentary about hijacking in Brazil

Wondrous Oblivion

Formulaic sure-fire hit couples cricket and racism

R.E.M. – Perfect Square

With none of the inventiveness of 1990's brilliant Tourfilm—but sturdier than the disappointing Road Movie (1995)—this engrossing July 2003 gig from Wiesbaden, Germany, is pure Greatest Hits stuff. The usual stadium-thumpers are good, but true highlights are Stipe's own favourite, "Country Feedback" (no longer delivered with back to the audience), "She Just Wants To Be", "Walk Unafraid" and a dusted-off "Maps And Legends".

Blind Ambition

Ultraviolent remake of '60s classic about a samurai legend

Skippin’ Reels Of Rhyme

Classic 1964 live recording, long revered by collectors, finally given official release

Pseud Awakening

Much-adored Glasgow four-piece leave us suitably overawed

Welcome To The Jungle

Ex-wrestler does well in formulaic action movie
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