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Bob Dylan Live In Glasgow

I won’t be seeing Dylan on his UK tour until Sunday at Wembley Arena, so I asked Damien Love to be a guest blogger and review the show for us. Damien is a veteran Uncut contributor, the author of a great biography of Robert Mitchum and a longstanding Dylan fan.

The Arcade Fire – Neon Bible

After the funeral - the apocalypse. Second coming of Montreal troupe, designed for stadiums and the end of the world

Time Of Arrival

Tweedy and what's left of his band are further vindicated in crackling, moving display

One Foot In The Groove

Raucous Californians give their punk-funk stew a London airing, with a little help from the Godfather

Johnny Cash – The Living End

This belated sequel to 2002's triple-album retrospective Love God Murder features 18 songs that might easily have fitted under one or another of that set's individual headings. Not, perhaps, "Murder"—the only death here is that of the Native American hero of Peter LaFarge's "Ballad Of Ira Hayes", a war hero allowed to fall into alcoholism and ignominy after he'd helped raise that iconic flag at Iwo Jima—but certainly "Love" and "God".

All In The Family

Four-CD box and DVD on the story of an extraordinary musical dynasty

Cosmic Rough Ride

Unsatisfactory smattering by genius Memphis quartet/trio, the acme of twisted'70s power pop

Racing At The Speed Of Light

Athens, Georgia's finest back at the Academy, facing the future, taking on all comers

Clowntime Is Over

The poet laureate of hooliganism returns
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