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Reviews

Mansun – Kleptomania

Misunderstood visionaries release 'unfinished'fourth album

Blazing Apostles

The best of Bill Nelson's undervalued art rockers, coinciding with reissues of five original Be-Bop albums

Various Artists – The Trip: Created By St Etienne

Epic two-CD 'vinyl junkie' retro-mix from Bob Stanley and Pete Wiggs

The 5,6,7,8’s – Teenage Mojo Workout

More "Woo-Hoo"s from Tarantino's rock'n'rolling geishas

Terry Callier – Lookin’ Out

Business as usual for Chicago's impressionistic chill-out king

Angie Palmer – Road

The Lancashire-based Palmer has a delicious hair-in-the-voice approach that gives her a tough edge over more fey contemporaries. This, her third album after 2001's self-funded romantica obscura and predecessor A Certain Kind Of Distance, is mostly just acoustic and voice, sparsely adorned with the decorative frills of guitarist Mark Townson, fretless bass, violin, mandolin and cello (the slow string fade of "Followed Down Sundown" is outstanding).

Izabo – Morning Hero

Retro new wave/post-punk Middle Eastern style from Israeli quartet

Short Cuts

A selection of the other new albums released this month

The Knife – Deep Cuts

Swedish siblings jangle nerves with classy Euro-pop

Flame-Grilled

True Romance director rediscovers his savage best with superior blockbuster
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