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Don, Glenn, Joe and Timothy B return after a mere SIX years in the studio. Was it...
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An album filled with shimmering beauty and spooked wonderment.
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Old rubber lips' solo moments, collected in one handy package!
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You only donated 50 pence for this wonderful album? SHAME on you...
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An eternal reminder of the other side of idealism's coin.
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A national treasure makes another peerless album...
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Jazz hip hop comes of age on this near-perfect album...
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Annie's latest is a political and emotional tour de force...
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The Boss is back with the E Street band and a pocket full of ROCK. Awesome...
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Brett and Bernard's big bust-up album. Lovelier than ever...
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Beginners would be wise to start with their two proper studio albums.
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The world's most reviled proggers (after Rush) get the deluxe retrospective treatment...
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B-list funk from factory's earliest years...
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Vini and Martin make pretty noises.
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Is Lou still taking the mickey? Only you can decide...
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Low-fi Japanese folktronica. Gorgeous and beguiling...
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Saint Etienne's third, and best album...
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The talented Beatle gets due recognition at last...
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Jenny Lewis returns to her day job, and the results are mighty fine.
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Time to trip the light fandango again...
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Mr Sylvian releases his Japanese art installation collage, prior to his world tour.
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Big hair, raincoats and a load of camouflage chic...the post-punk era's defining...
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Folk rock perfection from the days of yore.
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The skinny white boy from Tupelo's legendary first album...
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The West Coast legend unearths some real treasure from the vaults...
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Neil Innes's finest post-Bonzos moment. Rutlemania begins again here!
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They're light, they're frothy...err...there's three of them! It's the Revelations.
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Jim and William Reid's seminal work. Still as visceral today...
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Norwegian noise, like a breath of fresh fjord air. This duo really know how to play...
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Thom Yorke and his merry men deal with global superstardom, the difficult way...
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Some fine piscine prog, reissued at last...
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Weird, creepy, disturbing and also damn catchy. It must be Sweden's The Knife!
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The diminutive one returns to his mid-eighties guitar purple patch. Sort of.
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The seminal band's third album celebrating its ten-year anniversary.
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The Wapping wonders' masterpiece remains a psychedelic classic...
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Neil Finn's band makes a welcome return with a finely-crafted album of mature...
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Brad's follow-up to 'Time Well Wasted' is another sleek, Nashville production, filled...
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The New York punk/rap legends return with some tepid funk instrumentals. Cheers guys...
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The Detroit blues minimalists turn in their most widescreen offering yet.
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It’s a pure slice of New York nightlife, and not to be missed.
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The album remains a perfect example of their baroque and roll.
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This is a lush, fully-rounded album that stands on its own...
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'Kaleidoscope' was where Siouxsie came of age...
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'Release The Stars' has to be one of the releases of the year…
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Overall this is Wilco returning to their alt-country playground while not abandoning...
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This album is unbeatable.
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Thirty Five years later it still sounds as raw and snotty as ever.
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Six years into their career, BRMC seem to be growing up...
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Blur had, like all the greatest bands, moved on. Oasis never would...
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...back to fill your Summer with more sunshine harmony and Jackson Browne-lovin' goodness.