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Autumnal Almanac

Assured first album from south London songsmith

Steve Hackett – To Watch The Storms

Entertaining new CD from prog nearly-man

Mike Bloomfield, Al Kooper, Steve Stills – Al Kooper & Mike Bloomfield

Blues-rock "Super Session" plus newly-discovered Fillmore East tapes

Marc Carroll – All Wrongs Reversed

On-the-up Irishman offers lost songs and rarities

Various Artists – Beginner’s Guide To World Music

Moderately entertaining introductory selection

Summer Things (Embrassez Qui Vous Voudrez)

Holiday romances, French-style

High Society

Musical remake of The Philadelphia Story, with heiress Grace Kelly being romantically pursued on the eve of her wedding by ex-hubbie Bing Crosby and dashing reporter Frank Sinatra. If the casting somehow lacks the faultless pizzazz of the original, the score of dazzling Cole Porter tunes more than makes up for it.

The Strange World Of Northern Soul

This six-DVD set's total running time of 24 hours is enough in itself to set alarm bells ringing. Footage of northern soul in its '70s prime is almost non-existent. Cameras only ever went inside the legendary Wigan Casino once for a documentary (1977's This England), which isn't included. What does that leave us with? Talking heads padded out with the shittest home-made videos you've ever seen. And over a hundred northern soul artistes as they are now, miming to re-recordings of their hits. One star for unintentional comedy value.

The Mission—Special Edition

Directed by Roland Jofféand elegantly scripted by Robert Bolt, with a landmark score by Ennio Morricone, this follows Robert De Niro's ex-mercenary and Jeremy Irons' Jesuit priest during violent 18th-century South American land-grabbing. And still, there's always been something disturbing about the way the movie so eagerly endorses the underlying missionary project.

Dashboard Confessional – MTV Unplugged V2.0

Second full LP from emo icons, with one new song. Plus Unplugged DVD
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