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Paul Simon – The Paul Simon Songbook

Long unavailable album recorded in London in one hour in May 1965, between Simon & Garfunkel's Wednesday Morning 3am and Sounds Of Silence

Josh Rouse

BUSH HALL, LONDON Monday March 1, 2004 Rouse closes the first of two nights here with a version of Neil Young's "For The Turnstiles" so intense and intimate that when he sings the line "though your confidence may be shattered" we all inwardly go "uh-oh",and when he adds "it doesn't matter" we all go "phew, what a relief". His crowd are rapt throughout, whooping at every intro like he's just won the Superbowl.

Mother Love Bone – Apple

Influential pre-grunge landmark re-emerges after years in limbo

The Old Soul Rebels

Kevin Rowland's legendary rabble-rousers make a triumphant live return

The Hip Priest

Soul legend's first recordings with Willie Mitchell in 17 years

Midnight Cowboy

Shane's grinning Death Angel and his (fairly good) Nashville country album

Liaisons Dangereuses

Three lessons in future-beat history

Kylie Minogue – Body Language

On her ninth studio album Kylie discovers coitus. Again

Cuban Reels

Stone's intimate document of Castro as man rather than monster

Good Golly Miss Polly

West country girl's long-awaited return sees renewed quest for left-field status
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