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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.

Branford Marsalis Quartet – Footsteps Of Our Fathers

Serious overview of black music

Horace Andy – Mek It Bun

Reggae veteran and Massive Attack vocalist returns to Jamaica for a smoke

Tom Paxton – Looking For The Moon

Surprisingly enjoyable album from Greenwich Village folk veteran

Sondre Lerche – Faces Down

Debut album from 19-year-old Norwegian singer-songwriter

Joni Mitchell – Travelogue

Joni looks back with a symphony orchestra

Big Brovaz – Nu Flow

Slick UK R&B/hip hop hybrid

Bob Sinclar And DJ Gregory – Africanism

French filtered disco goes ethnic

Hoggboy – Or 8?

Debut release from Yorkshire four-piece follows on from support slot with The White Stripes

This Month In Americana

Beguiling collection of sepia-tinged ephemera spanning 1993-2002 from LA songstress, sometime Creekdipper and full-time fairer half of Mark Olson
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