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Various Artists – Byrd Parts 2

Second volume of Byrds-related oddities, curios, rarities and essentials

Long After The Gold Rush

The Great American Sacred Cow treads water with turgid set

Solitary Refinement

Stunning one-man set as the eclectic troubadour of cool goes back to his folk-blues roots

An Pierle – Helium Sunset

Second album from quirky Belgian star

Brooklyn Heights

Lee's lofty adaptation of gritty 24-hour crime novel takes on the shadows of 9/11

Crystal Voyager

A cult favourite back when our people were fair and had stars in their hair, this addled 1974 sensory epic follows legendary surfer and cameraman George Greenough's search for the perfect wave. Set to the ping-pongs of Pink Floyd's "Echoes", the final 20 minutes are surf-cinema's equivalent of 2001's Stargate sequence—but it's for boardheads and Floyd completists only. Give us Point Break any day.

Dan Bern

Two EPs from modern-day Bob Dylan

John Coltrane

A sax supreme

Short Cuts

The Beatles, The Doors, The Bee Gees, Curtis, Kris and Willie etc, are treated to a first-class passage to heaven thanks to Green's matchless ability to inhabit his material. Buy it for yourself, soul brothers and sisters. The Prisoners IN FROM THE COLD BIG BEAT Rating Star The Prisoners spearheaded an early '80s Medway garage scene that spat in the eye of synth-pop ubiquity. Their fourth LP was released just as their parent label, Stiff, went bust in 1986.

Fleetwood Mac – The Very Best Of…

Odd hits affair which hardly acknowledges Peter Green
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