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Billy Bragg – Must I Paint You A Picture? The Essential Billy Bragg

Two-CD retrospective from Barking's finest. Initial copies include limited edition CD of rarities

Last But Not Least

A valiant and moving last hurrah from the sadly departed Clash hero

Snaking All Over

Ageless rock'n'roll motherlode reconvenes Stooges, toys with Green Day and hooks up with art-rapper Peaches

Party Monster – Island

Celebrating the '80s electro-dance era, at least as it was perceived in New York clubs, this mixes period pounders with updated readings from contemporary exponents. Electroclash may not have taken off on cue, but there's a trickle-down situation now. You'll both laugh at and bounce about to Miss Kittin & The Hacker's irreverent "Frank Sinatra", Ladytron's comic "Seventeen" and Felix Da Housecat's "Money, Success, Fame, Glamour".

Rude Boy—The Special Edition

Made by Jack Hazan and David Mingay, this film follows Ray Gange as he packs in his job to roadie for The Clash. The sight of Strummer, Jones and co acting out scenes from their daily lives is strangely endearing, and as a record of pre-Thatcher Britain, it's fascinating.

Dub Pistols – Six Million Ways To Live

Formerly linked to the late-'90s big beat movement, Barry Ashworth's Dub Pistols have become one of the UK's leading exponents of political dubtronica. Jamaican Studio One veteran (and sometime Massive Attack collaborator) Horace Andy adds guest vocals to opening track "Sound Clash", eclipsed in the surprise stakes only by the appearance on "Problem" of former Specials frontman Terry Hall, making his first outing over a ska beat for decades. Electro, jazz, dancehall, hip hop—everything's here, mashed up in a smoky dub haze.

Duran Duran

After Rio's reissue last year, the first and third albums get digitally remastered

Dopplereffekt – Linear Accelerator

Magnificent machine symphonies from shadowy electro boffins

Peaches – Fatherfucker

Storming sex-obsessed electro-garage

Zoot Woman

Madonna-delayed follow-up to nouveau-synth landmark
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