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Absolute Grey – Green House

Peter Buck-approved East Coast Paisley Underground curio

The Guess Who – Anthology

You ain't heard nothing 'til you check out crazy Canuck Randy Bachman

Sue Thompson – Suzie: The Hickory Anthology

Overlooked cuts from pop-country gal with the "itty-bitty voice"

The Torture Never Stops

Zappa's late-'70s antics and muso wanking redeemed only by sexy claymation

Gary Jules – Trading Snakeoil For Wolftickets

Freak chart-topper proves he's no one-trick pony

Kid Rock

Latest album from lowa-based erudite John Darnielle

Future Pilot AKA – Salute Your Soul

Glasgow driving instructor's eclectic love-in

Requiem For A Dream

Imagine if the Doors, The Byrds or Love had, long after their late '60s heyday, reconvened to record a quartet of brilliant albums, the first a double LP of classic, even epic, proportions issued just months before punk broke.

Quintessence – Ocean Of Bliss: An Introduction

Nostalgic compilation of first three albums from late-'60s raga rockers

Various Artists – Century Of The Blues

The blues continues to pour down in reissues, compilations and box sets. Century Of The Blues is superbly assembled to commemorate the centenary of the day in 1903 when WC Handy encountered a "lean, loose-jointed negro" playing a guitar in the style he was the first to name "the blues". There's no attempt to claim the music as a contemporary art form, for the selection ends mid-century. Even BB King, the only name here who's still working, is represented by a 1950 recording.
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