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New Order—511

Why 511? Because, on June 2, 2002, New Order performed in front of 10,000 rain-lashed revellers at Finsbury Park, and their 16-song set list comprised five Joy Division tracks and 11 by the band they became following the suicide of Ian Curtis.

This Month In Americana

First UK releases for currently hot band

Various Artists – At Least You Can Die With A Smile On Your Face

Twenty-two-track sampler from eclectic art-rock label

Various Artists – The Bristol Sessions Vol I

Eighteen tracks from legendary sessions that constitute The Big Bang of country music

The Legendary Pink Dots – All The King’s Horses

Fine post-September 11 release by Anglo-Dutch psychedelicists

Palace In Wonderland

It's over a decade since former actor Will Oldham took his first faltering steps in a forgotten backwater of American music. When Oldham began recording with his brother Paul in 1992 he was recovering from a nervous breakdown, staking out an area that provided a refuge for his skewed, haunted but unusually perceptive sensibility.

Shots In The Dark

Clint Eastwood's classic final word on the western genre

Street Fighting Men

Scorsese's much-anticipated, brutal epic blazes beautifully across the screen

Dandies Of The Underground

Comprehensive collection of Philly pop-soul boys, fronted by Todd Rundgren, who looked to Swinging London for inspiration and then blew up

Borderline Genius

The king of visionary Americana takes his place among rock's greats
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