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10cc

Wacky send-up pop cleverly put together by early-'70s Manchester four-piece hailed as 'New Beatles'

Sugarhill Gang – Grandmaster Flash & The Furious Five

Reissued curate's eggs of debut albums from key early rappers

Wilko Johnson – Back In The Night: The Best Of Wilko Johnson

Former Feelgood guitarist anthologised

Sondre Lerche – Faces Down

Debut album from 19-year-old Norwegian singer-songwriter

Chris Rea – Dancing Down The Stony Road

Life-threatening illness sends Rea back to his roots

LL Cool J – 10

Tenth album from veteran rapper sounds as fresh as his first

The Very Best Of The Tube – Universal TV

It's the 20th anniversary—already—of the groundbreaking TV pop show where enigmatic New Order vocalist Barney once furrowed his brow, stared at Paula Yates' arse and said to me: "Cor, I wouldn't half mind shagging that." Ah, melancholy '80s indieland, where the boys were poets and the girls were, if they had any gumption at all, somewhere else having a life. A splendid 37-track compilation this, as much for Wham! and Frankie as for Echo And The Bunnymen, Iggy Pop, U2, The Human League and The Jam.

Ray Charles – Thanks For Bringing Love Around Again

Godlike genius in "plastic funk" scandal

Stings Of Desire

Affectionate homage to '40s film comedy

Time Out

Highly absorbing film about respectable family man Vincent (Aurelien Recoing) who, after losing his job as a consultant, invents a prestigious new career and betrays close friends with fictitious investment deals. Juggling fact with fiction creates ever-spiralling tensions until Vincent's double life closes in around him. A deceptively profound drama.
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