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Powerful first UK album release from Moog-driven Pittsburgh trio

Sharon Tandy – You’ve Gotta Believe It’s…

Lost '60s soulstress' greatest misses

Torque

Smarter-than-it-looks biker flick

The Tenant

Filmed in '76, the conclusion to Roman Polanski's evil-rooms trilogy returns to the urban paranoia and fracturing psyches of Repulsion and Rosemary's Baby. Polanski—who'd just taken up residence in France—himself plays the vulnerable, mouse-like new occupant of a forlorn Paris apartment, whose creeping schizophrenia grows as he feels himself falling under the influence of the previous resident, a female suicide victim. A perverse slow-dazzle.

The Horse Soldiers

Another Cavalry Movie from Ford, and this time Johnny Reb's in the firing line as Yankee Colonel Wayne leads his troops on a demolition mission and kidnaps feisty southern belle Constance Towers. Here Ford's portentous 'Civil War is Hell' message doesn't quite gel with his trademark tomfoolery-drunken gags, funny fistfights and casual misogyny. The resulting film is strangely blank.

Blood Shot

Stunningly underrated, ferocious portrait of Wild Bill Hickok

Polly Paulusma – Scissors In My Pocket

Astonishingly mature debut from Britain's brainiest new singer-songwriter

Big Fish – Sony Classical

Danny Elfman looks like winning big awards for Big Fish, his sumptuous score for Tim Burton's best film. His track record—Men In Black, Good Will Hunting, Spider-Man—suggests they might even decide it's his turn for an Oscar. Supporting his work here is a stream of era-evoking pop songs from Elvis ("All Shook Up"), Buddy Holly ("Everyday"), Bing Crosby, The Allman Brothers and Canned Heat. And—perhaps incongruously—a new Pearl Jam track, "Man Of The Hour".

Blonde Redhead – Misery Is A Butterfly

Gilded, accessible sixth album from avant-rock stalwarts

Throbbing Gristle – Mutant TG

Genesis and co get the remix treatment
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