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The Fog

Originally seen as a disappointing follow-up to the all-conquering Halloween, John Carpenter's The Fog (1980) is now more widely regarded as a classic supernatural thriller, inspired by Poe and HP Lovecraft, in which the isolated Californian community of Antonio Bay is menaced by the ghosts of a pirate horde. Masterful.

808 State – Prebuild

Mancunians' lost acid house tapes resurface

Graham Gouldman – The Graham Gouldman Thing

First ever release on CD for future 10cc member's 1968 solo album

Van Halen – The Best Of Both Worlds

Thirty-six-track best-of for bouffant boys

Thee More Shallows – More Deep Cuts

Clumsily named San Franciscans' beautifully arranged second album

R Kelly – Happy People

Slick two-album set from R&B royalty

David Dondero – The Transient

US travelling folkie's second album and inaugural UK release

Bruce Hornsby

New studio album and greatest hits package from "The Way It Is" man

Ben Harper & The Blind Boys Of Alabama – There Will Be A Light

Generation-bridging blues-gospel collaboration

Richard Buckner – Dents And Shells

San Francisco maverick's sixth compelling album
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