Album

Chicago Underground Trio – Slon

High-quality laptop jazztronica from the prolific Chicago-based collective

Joni Mitchell – The Complete Geffen Recordings

Joni's lost '80s, retrieved and repackaged

Brussels Sprouts

Staggeringly diverse re-releases from Belgian label a decade ahead of its time

Undertones – Teenage Kicks: The Story Of The Undertones

John Peel relives The Undertones' brief but brilliant career with the five founding members, friends, helpers and some great old clips. Describing the problems of success, the rift with Feargal Sharkey and the final split, the band defend their reformation with a new singer.

Stone’s Soul Picnic

Big-voiced, deep soul belter. From Devon, obviously

Lisa Gerrard With Patrick Cassidy – Immortal Memory

Profound Celtic-inflected soundscapes from Dead Can Dance singer

Bobby Conn And The Glass Gypsies – The Homeland

Chicago's king of camp cool recovers from major head surgery to mess with everyone's brain

Various Artists – All Night Long: Classic ’80s Grooves

Late burst of speed from Motown in original album and/or 12-inch single form

Rhyme Kingpins

A masterpiece of rap's golden age, now with second CD of extras

Standing In The Shadows Of Motown

As the house band at Motown throughout the '60s, the Funk Brothers were arguably the greatest hit machine the world has ever seen. Yet nobody ever knew who they were. Three decades later, director Paul Justman tracked down the survivors and brought them out of obscurity to pay belated tribute to the men who made the Motown sound. Evocative and nostalgic stuff.
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