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Grand Drive – The Lights In This Town Are Too Many To Count

Fourth album from leading UK Americana exponents

Swede Dreams

Ravishing pop debut from Malmo four-piece

Whole Loretta Love

Awesome rebirth of original Country Queen, produced and arranged by The White Stripes' Jack White

Paul Simon – The Paul Simon Songbook

Long unavailable album recorded in London in one hour in May 1965, between Simon & Garfunkel's Wednesday Morning 3am and Sounds Of Silence

Frank Sinatra – The Voice Of Frank Sinatra

The Voice's 1946 coming-of-age with repertoire, running order and artwork restored. Plus 10 extra tracks from '47

Cocaine Heights

The most important body of work in mainstream '70s pop/rock is given the redux treatment to remind us why Buckingham and Nicks still matter

Smart Bomb

Delightful, dashing debut from Scottish punk-funksters

Revolution In The Ed

Belated but brilliant follow-up to Choochtown from one-man Angry Brigade and Uncut columnist

Nude Awakening

I know what you're thinking. Oh Lord, what's McCartney doing now? What desperate revisionism is he foisting on a Lennon-free world? Now calm down.

Hares Apparent

First five albums (plus bonus tracks) by post-punk demigods
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