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Mad About The Boy

Never before collected under one (legal) roof, Beach Boy's non-band '60s classics

Illinois Jacquet – The Illinois Jacquet Story

Four-CD crash course from Texan tenor titan

Quite Sane – The Child Of Troubled Times: Short Stories

British-born producer of the Roots returns to jazz roots with a hip hop twist

The Hellacopters – By The Grace Of God

Godfathers of Scandinavian rock return with sleeker hi-fi sound

David Tyack With Malcolm Mooney – Rip Van Winkle

Mancunian prodigy collaborates with ex-Can vocalist on latter's second solo release since 1971

True Lies

Extraordinary, inspired madness from the Being John Malkovich team

Bittersweet Nothings

Further helpings of articulate and soulful intensity from highly-acclaimed British singer-songwriter on the follow-up to his Mercury Prize-nominated debut from 2001, Here Be Monsters

The Good Thief

Nolte kicks smack in Monte Carlo

The Doors Special Edition

Oliver Stone's typically overwrought biopic of Jim Morrison has been much-mocked down the years, perhaps unfairly. It's full of Stone's signature bombast and is characteristically laden with all manner of wild and windy symbolism, but it has rather more going for it than popular reputation usually allows—not least, a surprisingly good performance from Val Kilmer as The Lizard King himself, fantastic duplication of vintage concert footage, especially the re-staging of the infamous Miami bust, and the patently deranged Crispin Glover as Andy Warhol to fucking boot!

The Hours

Three female big-hitters go on an Oscar hunt
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