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Winter Wonderland

Seattle songstress' magnificent fourth album finds her deep in fire and ice

Peter, Paul & Mary – Carry It On

Wholesome, Dylan-loving folkies reassessed over four CDs Every bit as manufactured as any modern pop band, Peter, Paul & Mary were svengali manager Albert Grossman's attempt to capitalise on the success of The Kingston Trio, late-'50s progenitors of neatly-pressed folk music, whose 1958 chart-topper "Tom Dooley" kickstarted the folk revival. Cannily realising the potential of an equivalent folk trio featuring a sexy blonde, Grossman assembled solo folkie Peter Yarrow, stand-up comic Paul Stookey and off-Broadway actress Mary Travers, and was rewarded with instant success.

Buffalo Stance

Country-rock class from Rolling Stone's one-time "best male vocalist"

Amazing Journey

Two-CD remastered reissue of the infamous pop opera, with unreleased tracks

Dearth Row

Four major US R&B releases show the once-thriving scene to be in a creative trough

Cold Mountain

Minghella's Civil War saga aims high

The Principles Of Lust

Frank, emotionally-charged British sex drama

Joan Baez – The Complete A&M Recordings

Across five studio albums and a live set, the first lady of folk comes to terms with new movement of singer/songwriters

The Who – The Vegas Job

Daltrey and Townshend struggle for the high notes, the mic-throwing and the windmilling are stagey rather than spectacular, and the sound never really comes together as the hits roll on. But it's historic stuff—Entwistle's last show, and also the great Pixelon hoax, the Internet concert that never was.

Amazing Grace

Shimmering performance by the Mother Superior of country rock
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