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Big Brother And The Holding Company

'Frisco hippies who survived the '60s and still go back there for a living

U-Roy – Various Artists

Jamaican superstar DJ and his UK peers

The Dancer Upstairs

Costa-Gavras-inspired directorial debut for John Malkovich

Desperado

Part of Columbia's new and improved Superbit series, this immaculate version of Robert Rodriguez's chopsocky western arrives with no extras, no bonus features and a hefty price tag. Instead, with all available disc space used to provide the clearest pixel-free transfer to date, you get an average hyper-violent pop-Leone revenge movie with great depth of field and a sharp crystalline surface.

Urban Cowboy

John Travolta begins his '80s career slide as Bud Davis, a hick who migrates to Houston, falls for the honky-tonk bar scene, marries city girl Sissy (Debra Winger), loses her to recidivist Wes (Scott Glenn), and enters a mechanical bull-riding rodeo. Compelling supporting performances (especially Winger) and authentic bar footage from-director James Bridges (The Paper Chase) compensate for Travolta's squeaky, misjudged central turn.

Madness—Divine Madness

"Don't watch that—watch THIS!". The Nutty Boys' promos were always integral to their position as one of the greatest English singles bands of the 1980s. What's "Baggy Trousers" without a flying saxophonist? What's "It Must Be Love" without the sight of Suggs and chums risking electrocution in a swimming pool? They're all here, from '79's "The Prince" to '99's Ian Dury-assisted "Drip Fed Fred". Priceless.

Chairmen Of The Board – Finder’s Keepers: The Invictus Anthology

Three-CD, 64-track compilation of unsung '70s soul visionaries

Elton John – Greatest Hits 1970-2002

Self-selecting career highlights overview

David Axelrod – Anthology II

Second collection from veteran orchestral fusioneer's recording career

Horace Andy – Mek It Bun

Reggae veteran and Massive Attack vocalist returns to Jamaica for a smoke
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