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Great Balls Of Fire

A Jerry Lee Lewis biopic from Jim (The Big Easy) McBride, starring an energetic Dennis Quaid as the piano-bashing, God-fearing rock'n'roller. He upsets the applecart (and middle America) by marrying the underage Myra (Winona Ryder), whose book provided the source material. Thus biased, it doesn't show the great balls it should, but Quaid amps it up.

Cinerama – John Peel Sessions: Season 2

Appealing second Peel selection from a post-Weddoes David Gedge

Face Value

Not-quite-brilliant follow-up to Two Against Nature from US collegiate pop's Lennon & McCartney

The Third Man – Silva Screen

When we speak of Anton Karas' score to Carol Reed's 1949 classic of dodgy penicillin and cuckoo clocks, we speak of the zither. Most of us couldn't describe a zither if the lives of the Swiss nation depended on it, but the Harry Lime theme is nonchalance personified. Karas—the chap with the zither—was discovered by Reed playing in a Viennese tavern and had no experience, but proved to be an inspired choice.

Ray Wilson – Change

Former Stiltskin/Genesis singer goes solo

Michael Franti & Spearhead – Everyone Deserves Music

Agit-rap veteran mellows out too much on his fourth LP

Cabaret Voltaire – Methodology ’74-’78:Attic Tapes

Three-disc box of electro pioneers' early dabbles

“Let Us Not Talk Falsely Now…”

Gripping spoken-word companion piece to those classic Dylan albums of the '60s

Jethro Tull

Late-'70s folkloric Tull gets a makeover then takes a step too far

Springtime In A Small Town

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