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Cool For Cats

Virginia's insurgent country queen dazzles on first live album

Nanci Griffith – Hearts In Mind

Lashings of syrup from the selfless champion of good causes and queen of the lovesick

Apes – Tapestry Mastery

Guitar-free noise freaks barely dodge prog-rock tag for the third time

Mary J Blige – Live From Los Angeles

If Mary's never quite convinced the world she merited that "the voice of R&B's future" hype, she's godhead to believers: 5,000 funked-up fans fill the LA Amphitheatre here. Her first concert DVD, it finds her belting through I'm-so-damaged-but-the-merchandising-revenue-sure-helps material like "No More Drama" and "Your Child", and duetting, weirdly, with big-screen images of Lil' Kim and BIG. CHRIS ROBERTS

Patty Waters – You Thrill Me

Unreleased tracks by undervalued jazz vocalist, covering 1960-1979

Marilyn Manson – Lestwe Forget: The Best Of

Roundup of gothic huckster's hits

Wolf Eyes – Burned Mind

Vicious power-electronics from cult US act

I Love TV Ads – Virgin

Forty-six of the songs used, over the last couple of years, to sell us shit. A work of undeniable postmodern genius in itself, then. But does it function? In the case of KFC's selections, yes. So soulfully orgasmic are Laura Greene's "Moonlight, Music And You", The Chi-Lites' "What Do I Wish For?" and Jackie Wilson's "Who Who Song" that you'd gladly eat the food to be near them.

Jean Grae – This Week

Second album from the bright, underrated rapper

Holly Golightly – Slowly But Surely

Jack White and Billy Childish muse heads ever further into the past
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