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Jay-Z’s “American Gangster”

A couple of weeks ago or so, I used the online appearance of a new Wu-Tang Clan tune to complain – from a dilettante-ish position, I admit – that 2007 has been a thin year for hip-hop. It now looks like the Wu album may have been put on hold for a while, though apparently there is the substantial compensation of a new Ghostface Killah album instead.

Various Artists – Studio One Funk

Nineteen Jamaican 'versions' of US soul/funk tunes

Reggie Watts – Simplified

Lazy summer grooves signal impressive debut

The Charlatans – Up At The Lake

Eighth LP from north country boys, recorded in 10 days

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.

John Oates – Phunk Shui

Debut solo album proper from one half of most successful duo in rock history

The Impressions – Definitive Impressions Part 2

Twenty-eight tracks from influential '60s Chicago soul group
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