Album

Second album from ubiquitous production unit The Neptunes

Various Artists – Anticon Label Sampler: 1999-2004

Cliche-free avant word-hop from the Bay Area's finest

Lee Hazlewood – Poet, Fool Or Bum

Lopsided twofer

David Essex

The East End boy's entire CBS output remastered and reintroduced to a world perhaps now ready for it

Skinner Takes All

You might be expecting this to be a car crash of a second album, an anachronism long since superseded in relevance and sonics by the likes of Dizzee Rascal. But A Grand Don't Come For Free is in fact an extraordinary thing—a concept album, possibly the first garage opera, with a storyline that magnifies the frustration and decay captured so brilliantly on 2002's Original Pirate Material. The story details a particularly ruinous week in Mike Skinner's life; focusing on the loss of his £1000 savings, his broken TV and the collapse of his relationship with his girlfriend.

A Brace Apart

Two towering '80s icons get back on track but with some way to go

Intuit

German nu-jazz duo draft in classy support for luscious Afro-Latin debut

Dion – 70s:From Acoustic To Wall Of Sound

Mr DiMucci puts adolescence to bed in slick urban soul collection

Ex Marks The Spot

The onetime couple's three albums for Island, plus lives and BBC sessions

Pete Bruntnell – Played Out

All-acoustic deconstruction of singer-songwriter's career highlights
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