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Kevin Coyne – Carnival

Derby's foremost purveyor of wounded blues and fraught emotions on fine form

Where’s The Beef?

No Captain, but a Beefheartless supergroup assembled from various Magic line-ups

Train – My Private Nation

Third time around for bleeding-heart Californian arena rockers

Kevin Blechdom – Bitches Without Britches

Bizarre female electropop debut with several Kid 606 productions

Bardo Pond – On The Ellipse

Philadelphian psych-rockers continue their long, strange trip

Ziggy Marley – Dragonfly

Comparisons are unfair. But when eldest son sounds so like father, Ziggy Marley rather invites it. Recorded in Hollywood with various Red Hot Chili Peppers, Dragonfly represents the total Americanisation of reggae. "I Get Out" borrows the riff from "Get Up Stand Up" and sounds like Matchbox Twenty messing around with a reggae rhythm during a soundcheck. "Looking" could be something Eagle-Eye Cherry might have recorded for a Bob Marley tribute. "Lost am I in my memories of my forefathers' legacy," Ziggy sings on "Shalom Salaam". Quite.

The Lonesome Organist – Form And Follies

Clever but irritating one-man band from Chicago

Chumbawamba – English Rebel Songs 1381-1984

Confident reworking of historical protest songs by anarcho-punksters

Christopher O’Riley – True Love Waits: Christopher O’Riley Plays Radiohead

Solo interpretations of Radiohead songs

Saloon – If We Meet In The Future

Second album from Reading Krautrockers
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