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RTX – Transmaniacon

Royal Trux rise like a filthy phoenix

One From The Art

First UK gig in over 20 years from the Felix and Oscar of dream-folk

Sir Douglas Quintet – The Prime Of Sir Douglas Quintet

Two-CD compilation of Doug Sahm's pioneering Texan outfit

Get Back

Charlie Kaufman takes it all the way in a memorable marvel

Wilbur (Wants To Kill Himself)

Bleak British comedy from Dogme defectors is brave and affecting

Rock’n’Roll Suicide

Deeply disappointing follow-up to Gold, Uncut's 2001 album of the year

Various Artists – Sex:Too Fast To Live, Too Young To Die

The seedbed of punk

American Cousins

The Sopranos do Glasgow

Paul Weller—Live At Braehead

Trapped in a sweaty throng of beered-up blokes, Paul Weller live can be an endurance test. In the comfort of your own home, he's great. Recorded last October, you get all the fun of a night out in Glasgow without plastic glasses crunching underfoot as Weller trawls through 30 songs (a third of them from 2002's Illumination). Whether you prefer The Jam ("A Town Called Malice"), The Style Council ("Our Favourite Shop") or his solo work ("The Changing Man"), you're unlikely to be disappointed.

The Color Purple

Lengthy adaptation of Alice Walker's Pulitzer Prize-winning novel about poor black folk in Georgia during the first half of the 20th century was Spielberg's first 'serious' film. The territory is admittedly dark (incest, domestic violence) and, despite its faults, it succeeds thanks to visual skill and a sterling cast led by Whoopi Goldberg.
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