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Grateful Dead – The Very Best Of

What a long strange trip it's been. Again

Paula Frazer – A Place Where I Know

The gothic country of Frazer's '90s band Tarnation shared much with 16 Horsepower and The Handsome Family—a Georgia-raised pastor's daughter, the South inspired Frazer's poetry. While we await the follow-up to 2001's Indoor Universe, these four-track rarities provide ample nourishment. Some of these songs appeared on Gentle Creatures ('95) and Mirador ('97), but not this nakedly beautiful. Frazer's voice has a metallic-folk edge which, allied to mariachi guitar, floods "An Awful Shade Of Blue" and "The Hand" with harsh desert light.

This Month In Soundtracks

The movie/musical of Hedwig And The Angry Inch was an East Coast cause célèbre a couple of years back; we could (and probably did) lazily describe it as the Rocky Horror of the new millennium. Its impact on middling-to-big rock people was greater than it ever was on the British public—for now, as a charity album for the Hetrick-Martin Institute, home to the Harvey Milk School for gay youth, there arrives a twinkling set of Hedwig homages.

Various – Light Of Day: A Tribute To Bruce Springsteen

Double album of Boss cover versions

Joe Ely – Streets Of Sin

First studio outing in six years from recently-rejoined Flatlander

Kathryn Williams – Dog Leap Stairs

Recorded for pennies, her spectral, bewitching '99 debut available again

AC – DC

Monolithic early-years box set

Divide And Rule

First full review of 39-track follow-up to Stankonia from fractured hip hop duo

East River Pipe – Garbageheads On Endless Stun

Fifth from NYC's own pocket-Spector, Frederick McKinney Cornog

Kylie Minogue – Body Language

On her ninth studio album Kylie discovers coitus. Again
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