Album

You Am I – No, After You Sir: An Introduction To You Am I

Long overdue retrospective of cult Aussie combo led by Tim Rogers

Miles Davis – Friday Night At The Blackhawk

Miles caught live in transition in California

Loop Guru – Bathtime With Loop Guru

Latest offering from post-rave ethnological adventurers

Rilo Kiley – The Execution Of All Things

Uber-twee quartet who once sold songs to Dawson's Creek join Saddle Creek for second album

Blacula – BMG

Blaxploitation movies were suddenly so hot in 1972 that it was deemed a smart idea to bash out—as the title may have tipped you off—a black vampire chiller. It wasn't. It was horrible, in unintended ways. But Gene Page came up with a very appetising soundtrack, which you could happily stick on between Isaac Hayes' Shaft and Marvin Gaye's Trouble Man without anyone noticing too drastic a drop in class.

Angie Reed – Presents The Best Of Barbra Brockhaus

Disco punk debut from ex-Stereo Total bassist includes cameo from Gonzales

Prince – The Rainbow Children

Belated UK release for the little guy's jazz-gospel extravaganza

Fred Wesley And The Horny Horns – A Blow For Me, A Toot For You

Solo albums from James Brown's horn section, produced by George Clinton

Nightmares On Wax – Scratch Perverts

British trip hoppers curate latest editions of successful compilation series

Various Artists – Gotta Serve Somebody:The Gospel Songs Of Bob Dylan

Gospel singers praise Bob, with bonus visitation by the man himself
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