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Ann Peebles

Memphis soul queen's glory

Park Psychosis

Three days of mixed magic and Madness in leafy Surrey, from Thea Gilmore, Love, Cosmic Rough Riders, Alice Cooper, Jesse Malin, a befezzed marching band and more...

Keep It In The Family

Narrative 10-song cycle about a fictional clan is Young's best work in a while

Brothers Gonna Work It Out

Another pop classic from Prince of Pioneer Valley

Hulk

Ol' Green Skin brought to life with mixed results

Various Artists – Byrd Parts 2

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

Various Artists – The American Song-Poem Anthology

Compilation of mail-order metapop from people who brought us the Langley Schools Music Project

Long After The Gold Rush

The Great American Sacred Cow treads water with turgid set

The Nanny – The Blue Lamp

The Nanny and The Blue Lamp? Just what these two anomalies are doing sandwiched together on DVD is anyone's guess. The former is a campy 1965 Hammer chiller about a bonkers nanny, played by Bette Davis in familiar kabuki make-up. The latter is a breathtakingly obsequious 1950 Ealing Studios tribute to the Metropolitan Police Force, which introduced the world to Dixon Of Dock Green.

Solitary Refinement

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