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Cat Power’s “Jukebox”

For many who’ve seen Cat Power gigs over the years, calmness is not a word that immediately springs to mind when trying to describe Chan Marshall. Neither has she been, for large tracts of her confounding and exceptional career, much of a populist, exactly. Her distrait otherness might have been part of the appeal to some of us, but it would hardly work as a mainstream draw.

WORLD EXCLUSIVE REVIEW — Dylan biopic “I’m Not There”

Our correspondent at the Venice Film Festival saw Todd Haynes' Dylan film I'm Not There this morning. Here's our exclusive report.

Bob Dylan – Uncut January 2005 CDs

All thirty tracks from Uncut Take 92. Tracks that inspired and tracks inspired by Bob Dylan.

Sheer Heart Attack

New volume of basement lo-fi by unreconstructed rocker in folk clothing

Rebel Yell

Texan renegade follows post-9/11 triumph Jerusalem with more political invective

Coming Home

The Vietnam war had been over for three years by the time Hal Ashby made Coming Home in 1978. Those who'd survived the combat zones of South-East Asia had returned to find themselves shunned and quarantined, like lepers in their home towns; a living, breathing reminder of a shameful war many back home would rather forget had ever happened. Some of those who came back perhaps wished they'd died out there in the jungles—the paraplegics, the traumatised, forever dreading the nameless, shapeless things that whispered to them in the night.

Hellhound On His Trail

On-the-road documentary trailing Nashville's own Lazarus Man

Skippin’ Reels Of Rhyme

Classic 1964 live recording, long revered by collectors, finally given official release
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