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The Fugs – The Fugs Final CD (Part 1)

Return of Ed Sanders' and Tuli Kupferberg's legendary punk-poets

The Von Bondies – Pawn Shoppe Heart

Major label debut produced by Talking Head Jerry Harrison

Robin Scott – Life Class

First release on boutique imprint from synth-pop veteran behind "Pop Muzik"

The Marbles

Best known for their late-'60s hit "Only One Woman" and its identically arranged follow-up "The Walls Fall Down", the Marbles were driven by the sheet metal-bending larynx of Graham Bonnet and the prolific writing of the Gibb brothers, who are responsible for half of the tracks featured here.

Cold Mountain

Minghella's Civil War saga aims high

Tokyo Story

From 1953, one of the classic texts of Japanese cinema

City Of Ghosts

Directing, co-writing and starring, Matt Dillon does a pretty solid job. Set in a modern-day Cambodia full of outcasts and fugitives, the plot slowly curdles from globe-trotting crime thriller into primal psycho-weirdness. Dillon never shakes off the second-hand influences, notably David Lynch and Apocalypse Now, but a rich cosmopolitan texture is added by an eccentric cast including Gerard Depardieu, Stellan Skarsgård and James Caan.

Belle And Sebastian – Fans Only

Since much of B&S' cult appeal stems from the fact they're seldom seen on telly, this two-hour compendium of videos, concerts and interviews (basically their entire career from 1996 to 2002) feels like a sneaky peep into the world's most secretive band. Unashamedly twee, but eccentric, funny, and quite beautiful.

Jolie Holland – Catalpa

Stark solo debut from ex-Be Good Tanya

Voodoo Child – Baby Monkey

Second album from Moby's alter ego
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