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The Waterboys – Room To Roam: Collector’s Edition

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Reissue:1990 On 1988’s brilliant Fisherman’s Blues, Mike Scott’s restless musical adventure found him in Galway, reinvigorating his patented Big Music with a dose of Irish folk. The title of this 1990 follow-up might suggest that Scott’s quest for spiritual and musical enlightenment was ongoing. But in fact, Room To Roam is his most domesticated album: a hearty, beautifully-played immersion in the local music scene, distinguished by one great, transported love song (“A Man Is In Loveâ€) and one ecstatic rocker (“A Life Of Sundaysâ€). Contentment evidently bred tweeness, though, and the whimsy that dominates the bonus disc makes this the least essential dip into Scott’s capacious archives for a while. JOHN MULVEY

Reissue:1990

On 1988’s brilliant Fisherman’s Blues, Mike Scott’s restless musical adventure found him in Galway, reinvigorating his patented Big Music with a dose of Irish folk. The title of this 1990 follow-up might suggest that Scott’s quest for spiritual and musical enlightenment was ongoing.

But in fact, Room To Roam is his most domesticated album: a hearty, beautifully-played immersion in the local music scene, distinguished by one great, transported love song (“A Man Is In Loveâ€) and one ecstatic rocker (“A Life Of Sundaysâ€). Contentment evidently bred tweeness, though, and the whimsy that dominates the bonus disc makes this the least essential dip into Scott’s capacious archives for a while.

JOHN MULVEY

The Week That Was – The Week That Was

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After his brother David’s excellent School Of Industry record, Peter Brewis’s The Week That Was is the second great album from the Field Music camp this year. It’s full of the deft harmonic shimmies that define his parent band, but overall this is a denser, darker affair, apparently inspired by the elliptical crime writing of Paul Auster, and in thrall to the sage mid-‘80s pop of Sylvian/Sakamoto, Kate Bush and XTC, LinnDrums and all. Brewis constructs songs with architectural scale and precision - in its own prim, nostalgic, English way, it’s pretty dazzling stuff.

After his brother David’s excellent School Of Industry record, Peter Brewis’s The Week That Was is the second great album from the Field Music camp this year.

It’s full of the deft harmonic shimmies that define his parent band, but overall this is a denser, darker affair, apparently inspired by the elliptical crime writing of Paul Auster, and in thrall to the sage mid-‘80s pop of Sylvian/Sakamoto, Kate Bush and XTC, LinnDrums and all. Brewis constructs songs with architectural scale and precision – in its own prim, nostalgic, English way, it’s pretty dazzling stuff.

Kaiser Chiefs New Album Unveiled

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Kaiser Chiefs have named their forthcoming third studio album 'Off With Their Heads' The 11-track follow-up to 2007's 'Yours Truly Angry Mob' has been co-produced by Mark Ronson and Eliot James as well as featuring a host of guest singers and muscians. The track "Like It Too Much" features string ...

Kaiser Chiefs have named their forthcoming third studio album ‘Off With Their Heads

The 11-track follow-up to 2007’s ‘Yours Truly Angry Mob‘ has been co-produced by Mark Ronson and Eliot James as well as featuring a host of guest singers and muscians.

The track “Like It Too Much” features string arrangements from David Arnold.

Lily Allen, joined by New Young Pony Club adds vocals to the album’s first single “Never Miss A Beat”, out on October 6.

Allen also guests on “Always Happens Like That.”

The track “Like It Too Much” features string arrangements by famous James Bond film theme composer David Arnold.

UK rapper Sway also makes an appearance on the album, contributing to “Half The Truth.”

In a posting on the band’s MySpace page, Kaiser Chiefs say: “We’re planning a tour for later on in the year and looking forward to hearing the first single on the radio soon. Mark Ronson has been bigging up the album in interviews for a while now which is nice because it sounds better coming from someone not in the band but we think it’s our best album yet.”

Kaiser Chiefs’ Off With Their Heads full tracklisting is:

“Spanish Metal”

“Never Miss A Beat”

“Like It Too Much”

“You Want History”

“Can’t Say What I Mean”

“Good Days Bad Days”

“Tomato In The Rain”

“Half The Truth”

“Always Happens Like That”

“Addicted To Drugs”

“Remember You’re A Girl”

The 31st Uncut Playlist Of 2008

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A couple of interesting posts to draw your attention to, before we get into the business of this week’s playlist. First, Robin Pecknold from Fleet Foxes called in at the Department Of Eagles blog to tell us about the two bands having vague joint plans. And on last week’s playlist blog, liamdog7 posted something interesting about how much money Columbia are charging for Bob Dylan’s “Tell Tale Signsâ€. “As a completist fan I'm being taken advantage of,†he writes. “It's actions like these from record companies that actually promotes illegal downloading.†Let us know what you think about that one. On to the latest bunch of records. Not too many dodgy new entries here, but I feel obliged to warn you off Stephen John Kalinich’s “A World Of Peace Must Comeâ€, which is going to be sold pretty hard as a previously unheard Brian Wilson production from 1969. Wilson does notionally “produce†these home recordings, and adds some wobbly harmonies and instrumentation. Chiefly, though, it’s a showcase for the rotten poetry of Kalinich, who co-wrote “Be Still†and some other stuff with Dennis Wilson, but chooses on this session to declaim his doggerel in a really grating whine of a voice. It’s not my habit to write slag-offs like this but really, this one looks so appetising, but is in reality is such a shocker, that I felt compelled to mention it. As the Reviews Editor suggested, before joining the rest of the entire Uncut staff in demanding I take it off, “Finally a record that makes even Uncut hate hippies. . .†1 2 Stereolab – Chemical Chords (4AD) 2 Julian Cope – Black Sheep (Head Heritage) 3 The Hold Steady – Stay Positive (Rough Trade) 4 George Winston – Ballads And Blues 1972: The Early Recordings (Dancing Cat/ Windham Hill) 5 Stephen John Kalinich – A World Of Peace Must Come (Light In The Attic) 6 Fucked Up – The Chemistry Of Common Life (Matador) 7 Abe Vigoda – Skeleton (Bella Union) 8 Sinoia Caves – The Enchanter Persuaded (Brah) 9 Kevin Ayers – Songs For Insane Time: An Anthology 1969-1980 (EMI) 10 Kings Of Leon – Only By The Night (SonyBMG) 11 Lambchop – OH (Ohio) (City Slang) 12 Lindsey Buckingham – Gift Of Screws (Reprise) 13 Warmer Milks – Let Your Friends In (Release The Bats) 14 Acid Mothers Temple & The Cosmic Inferno – Journey Into The Cosmic Inferno (Very Friendly) 15 The Acorn – Glory Hope Mountain (Bella Union) 16 King Khan And The Shrines – The Supreme Genius Of. . . (Vice) 17 Nisennenmondai – Tori/Neji (Smalltown Supersound) 18 David Grubbs – An Optimist Notes The Dusk (Drag City)

A couple of interesting posts to draw your attention to, before we get into the business of this week’s playlist. First, Robin Pecknold from Fleet Foxes called in at the Department Of Eagles blog to tell us about the two bands having vague joint plans. And on last week’s playlist blog, liamdog7 posted something interesting about how much money Columbia are charging for Bob Dylan’s “Tell Tale Signsâ€. “As a completist fan I’m being taken advantage of,†he writes. “It’s actions like these from record companies that actually promotes illegal downloading.â€

Duran Duran Revisit Rio

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Duran Duran's global smash hit second album 'Rio' is to be revisited as part of a new Classic Albums DVD series this October. Duran Duran have specially re-recorded the album's key tracks; “Save A Prayerâ€, “The Chauffeurâ€, “New Religionâ€, “Hungry Like The Wolf†and the title track â...

Duran Duran‘s global smash hit second album ‘Rio‘ is to be revisited as part of a new Classic Albums DVD series this October.

Duran Duran have specially re-recorded the album’s key tracks; “Save A Prayerâ€, “The Chauffeurâ€, “New Religionâ€, “Hungry Like The Wolf†and the title track “Rio†live for the DVD — as well as personally telling the story behind the writing, recording and the aftermath of it’s success.

‘Classic Albums: Rio’ includes stacks of archive footage from the period as well as the newly filmed interviews with original band members Simon Le Bon, Nick Rhodes, John Taylor, Roger Taylor.

Other interviewees include director Russell Mulcahy, former manager Paul Berrow and Bob Geldof.

Classic Albums: Rio is out on Eagle Rock Entertainment on October 27, 2008.

The Cure Covered On Two Disc Tribute Album

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Dandy Warhols and Bat For Lashes are amongst the 32 artists who have covered songs by The Cure for a new double disc tribute album 'Perfect As Cats: A Tribute to The Cure'. The album, out on October 28 through Los Angeles based indie label Manimal will benefit the Invisible Children organisation. ...

Dandy Warhols and Bat For Lashes are amongst the 32 artists who have covered songs by The Cure for a new double disc tribute album ‘Perfect As Cats: A Tribute to The Cure‘.

The album, out on October 28 through Los Angeles based indie label Manimal will benefit the Invisible Children organisation.

You can listen to the tracks and find out more details about the artists and the charity at:www.myspace.com/perfectascats

The full list of Cure tracks covered are:

Disc 1: Xu Xu Fang “Fascination Street”

Bat For Lashes “A Forest”

Hecuba “Killing An Arab”

Astrid Quay (of Winter Flowers) “The Caterpillar”

Indian Jewelry “The Walk”

Rainbow Arabia “Six Different Ways”

We Are The World “Why Can’t I Be You?”

Blackblack “In Between Days”

Rio en Medio “Pictures of You”

Gangi “Fire In Cairo”

Joker’s Daughter “Kyoto Song”

Aquaserge with Laure Briard “10.15 Saturday Night” (in French)

The Muslims “Grinding Halt”

Voyager One “M”

Ex-Reverie “The Hanging Garden”

Caroline Weeks (of Bat For Lashes) “The Drowning Man”

Devastations “All Cats Are Gray”

Disc 2: The Dandy Warhols “Primary”

Veil Veil Vanish “The Upstairs Room”

Wolkfin (ex-Junior Senior) “Charlotte Sometimes”

Army Navy “Jumping Someone Else’s Train”

Ich Bin Aiko “A Strange Day”

Lemon Sun “The Exploding Boy”

Corridor “The Kiss”

Katrine Ottosen (CALLmeKAT) “The Love Cats”

Silver Summit “A Night Like This”

Mariee Sioux “Love Song”

Kaki King “Close To Me”

Buddy “Sugar Girl”

Les Bicyclettes Blanches “Hot Hot Hot!”

Tara Busch “Let’s Go To Bed”

Jesu “The Funeral Party”

Sarabeth Tucek “Three Imaginary Boys”

Lewis & Clarke “Disintegration”

Fleetwood Mac Buckingham’s Album Previewed

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As previously reported, Fleetwood Mac's Lindsey Buckingham has enlisted the help of band members Mick Fleetwood and drummer John McVie on at least two of the tracks for his forthcoming fifth 'solo' album 'Gift of Screws.' The three of them have worked on tracks, including the album's title track and one called "Wanna Wait For You" and John Mulvey has just filed his first preview of the album -- check out Uncut's Wild Mercury Sound blog to get a taste of the album sounds like. Gift of Screws is set for release through Warners on September 16. Pic credit: PA Photos

As previously reported, Fleetwood Mac‘s Lindsey Buckingham has enlisted the help of band members Mick Fleetwood and drummer John McVie on at least two of the tracks for his forthcoming fifth ‘solo’ album ‘Gift of Screws.’

The three of them have worked on tracks, including the album’s title track and one called “Wanna Wait For You” and John Mulvey has just filed his first preview of the album — check out Uncut’s Wild Mercury Sound blog to get a taste of the album sounds like.

Gift of Screws is set for release through Warners on September 16.

Pic credit: PA Photos

The Drive-By Truckers, London Electric Ballroom, August 4 2008

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Twenty minutes before they come on, the crowd’s excitement becomes increasingly palpable, an audible hum, an impatient restlessness swarming through the massed ranks of Drive-By Truckers die-hards pressed hard against the front of the stage and spreading quite contagiously through the serried ranks of the people craning their necks for a better view on the outer perimeter of an impressive turn-out, even thought here’s nothing yet to see, apart from a few scurrying roadies, bumping into things in the dark. I’m standing myself on the fringes of the heaving crowd at this point, and find myself in serial conversation with a number of Uncut readers, some of whom are here not so much because they are veteran fans of The Drive-By Truckers’ back catalogue and great albums like Southern Rock Opera, Decoration Day, The Dirty South and A Blessing And A Curse. Interestingly, they’ve come to the DBTs via the recent Brighter Than Creation’s Dark, several of them mentioning Andrew Muller’s Album Of The Month review in Uncut and how his claims for the record made them want to test his contention that, among other things, here was a synthesis of Lynryrd Skynyrd’s authenticity and virtuosity, The Replacement’s whiskey-sodden wit, the social conscience of Bruce Springsteen and the righteous fury of Neil Young and Crazy Horse. Unanimously, they’ve been amazed that the record lived up to the advance billing, which they had probably suspected was bluster and hyperbole. They now can’t wait to see if the band can deliver live, which when I bump into some of the same people on the way out, they all, grinningly, agree they do, spectacularly. This is the first time out for the Truckers since the departure of guitarist Jason Isbell, who for a lot of people had become the group’s creative focus, providing some of their best recent songs – the classic “Danko/Manuel†probably my own favourite among them. It was more than a little feared that the departure of such a talented player and songwriter would have impacted fairly calamitously on the band, which point of view in the event has proved entirely unfounded. Founder members Patterson Hood and Mike Cooley rallied brilliantly in Isbell’s absence, and with bassist Shonna Tucker also contributing a number of surprisingly terrific songs, Brighter Than Creation’s Dark contains some of the band’s best-ever recorded work. Live, too, Isbell, good as he was, is barely missed, with John Neff on guitar and pedal steel a more than adequate replacement and the band’s fabled three guitar line-up as ferocious tonight as it has ever been, while pianist Jay Gonzalez adds layers to their sound that weren’t previously there, by turns rocking hot and soulful, making you think more than once of Little Feat in their swampy prime. It takes them only a couple of numbers to get into a fearsome stride, the opening “Putting People On the Moon†giving quickly way to “Self- Destructive Zonesâ€, a vintage Cooley romp, by which time they are on all fronts positively blazing. “The Man I Shot†– one of their angriest responses to the war in Iraq, and a highlight of Brighter Than Creation’s Dark - finds the chain-smoking Cooley again in the spotlight, wailing furiously like Neil Young at his most combustible before Hood weighs in with a terrific solo of his own, the pair of them combining again with incendiary consequences on roaring versions of “Where The Devil Don’t Say†and “Carl Perkins’ Cadillacâ€, before Shonna delivers an exquisitely-wrought “I’m Sorry Houstonâ€. “The Opening Act†and “A Ghost To Mostâ€, meanwhile are aching laments, rueful and sultry, stately and composed compared to the raucously unhinged “The Living Bubbaâ€, brilliantly exhumed from 1998’s Gangstabilly album, and a rowdily delirious run of songs that includes “Dead, Drunk And Nakedâ€, Guitar Man Upstairsâ€, a howling “Ronnie And Neilâ€, a version of “3 Dimes Down†that would have sat proudly alongside anything on Exile On Main St, “Homefield Advantage†and a thunderous “Lookout Mountainâ€. They go off after that, everyone in the room probably deafened, and are gone for so long I wonder if there’s been for some reason not evident in the performance so far some tempestuous falling out backstage. For nigh on what seems like 10 minutes, the crowd, no one really wanting to go home yet, chants for their return, the band finally reappearing for five more songs that keep them onstage for another half-hour, a rugged “Mean Old Highway†melting into a swaggering “The Righteous Pathâ€, which in turn gives way to an unfettered “Shut Your Mouth And Get On The Planeâ€, a searing “World Of Pain†and, finally, a truly demented version of Jim Carroll’s “People Who Died†that closes with something approaching the Truckers’ equivalent of My Bloody Valentine’s fabled guitar holocaust on “You Made Me Realiseâ€. This time when they finally quit the stage, Cooley the last of them to go, a bottle of Jack in one hand, the other raised in acknowledgement of the crowd’s chanting roar, there’s no calling them back. They’re gone, now, and so, baby, are we. The Drive-By Truckers played Putting People On The Moon Self-Destructive Zones The Man I Shot Where The Devil Don’t Stay The Company I Keep Carl Perkins' Cadillac I'm Sorry Huston The Opening Act A Ghost To Most The Living Bubba Women Without Whiskey Dead, Drunk And Naked Guitar Man Upstairs Ronnie & Neil 3 Dimes Down Homefield Advantage Lookout Mountain ENCORES Mean Old Highway The Righteous Path Shut Your Mouth And Get On the Plane World Of Hurt People Who Died

Twenty minutes before they come on, the crowd’s excitement becomes increasingly palpable, an audible hum, an impatient restlessness swarming through the massed ranks of Drive-By Truckers die-hards pressed hard against the front of the stage and spreading quite contagiously through the serried ranks of the people craning their necks for a better view on the outer perimeter of an impressive turn-out, even thought here’s nothing yet to see, apart from a few scurrying roadies, bumping into things in the dark.

Morgan Freeman Expected To Make Good Recovery

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Morgan Freeman is reported to be in 'good spirits' and is expected to make a good recovery, after a serious car accident in Mississippi on Sunday (August 3). Freeman's spokeswoman Donna Lee has told BBC News that he has a broken arm, a broken elbow and minor shoulder damage. She reported that: "H...

Morgan Freeman is reported to be in ‘good spirits’ and is expected to make a good recovery, after a serious car accident in Mississippi on Sunday (August 3).

Freeman’s spokeswoman Donna Lee has told BBC News that he has a broken arm, a broken elbow and minor shoulder damage.

She reported that: “He is having a little bit of surgery this afternoon or tomorrow to help correct the damage, adding, “He says he’ll be OK and is looking forward to a full recovery.”

Oscar winning actor, and currently starring in blockbuster The Dark Knight, Freeman’s accident involved his car sliding off the road and overturning, before landing upright.

There are no reports yet about the condition of the female passenger in the vehicle who was airlifted to the same hosptial, Memphis’s Regional Medical Center.

According to Mississippi Highway Patrol Sergeant Ben Williams, both passengers had been wearing seatbelts and that there was no no “indication that either alcohol or drugs were involved.”

Kings of Leon Unveil New Song Titles

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Kings of Leon have revealed the full album tracklisting for their forthcoming album 'Only By The Night.' Containing eleven tracks, Kol's fourth studio album is due for release on September 22. The first track from the new material "Crawl" was previewed as a free download for 7 days last week, and ...

Kings of Leon have revealed the full album tracklisting for their forthcoming album ‘Only By The Night.’

Containing eleven tracks, Kol’s fourth studio album is due for release on September 22.

The first track from the new material “Crawl” was previewed as a free download for 7 days last week, and the first single to be released from the album will be ‘Sex On Fire’ on September 15.

The new Kings of Leon album tracklisting is:

‘Closer’

‘Crawl’

‘Sex On Fire’

‘Use Somebody’

‘Manhattan’

‘Revelry’

‘Seventeen’

‘Notion’

‘I Want You’

‘Be Somebody’

‘Cold Desert’

Kings of Leon are due to headline this year’s V Festival in Chelmsford and Stafford and will play a one-off warm up show at London’s Brixton Academy on August 14.

The band are also set to play a full UK Arena tour at the end of the year, calling at:

Brighton Centre (December 1)

Nottingham Trent FM Arena (2)

Newcastle Metro Arena (4)

Sheffield Arena (5)

Glasgow SECC (7)

Liverpool Echo Arena (8)

Birmingham NIA (10)

London O2 Arena (11)

Bournemouth BIC (14)

Manchester Evening News Arena (16)

Cardiff International Arena (17)

Micah P Hinson Returns To UK For More Shows

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Micah P Hinson has announced a full new UK tour to take place this November. The singer, who co-headlined Club Uncut last month (alongside White Denim), will kick off his tour in Glasgow on November 12. Read Allan Jones' review of Micah P Hinson's Club Uncut set here to check out what to expect! ...

Micah P Hinson has announced a full new UK tour to take place this November.

The singer, who co-headlined Club Uncut last month (alongside White Denim), will kick off his tour in Glasgow on November 12.

Read Allan Jones’ review of Micah P Hinson’s Club Uncut set here to check out what to expect!

A new album, ‘Micah P Hinson And The Red Empire Orchestra’, has also just hit the shops.

Micah P Hinson’s new tour dates will be:

Glasgow Stereo (November 2)

Newcastle Cluny (3)

Manchester Ruby Lounge (4)

Birmingham Glee Club (5)

London Scala (6)

Bristol Thekla (8)

Portsmouth Wedgewood Rooms (9)

Norwich Arts Centre (10)

Oxford Academy (11)

Brighton Hanbury Club (12)

Lindsey Buckingham: “Gift Of Screws”

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Residual indie prejudices can be tough to shake off and, for me, one lingered longer than most: a profound distrust of Fleetwood Mac. I read all the essays about them – and especially about Lindsey Buckingham – where they were extolled as great emotional confessors and discreet musical radicals. But their records always seemed to me the epitome of hollow decadence, redolent of a certain air-conditioned, blow-dried Hollywood vulgarity, the criticism of which is now every bit as clichéd as the original material. Not for the first time, of course, I was wrong. Interestingly, though, the record which provided me with a gateway into Fleetwood Mac was the last Lindsey Buckingham solo album, 2006’s “Under The Skinâ€. Mainly solo and acoustic, it foregrounded both the meticulous and slightly odd way in which Buckingham constructed songs out of pristine guitar flurries, and the emotional heft which he could still locate, even as a contented, middle-aged family man. The opening “Not Too Lateâ€, for instance, might be one of the more moving instances of a mulit-millionaire superstar grumbling about his lack of credibility I can recall, as he begins, “Reading the paper saw a review / Said I was a visionary, but nobody knew.†You would’ve thought that selling more records than virtually anyone else on the planet in the past 30 years might have provided some kind of consolation. But I suppose one of the reasons Buckingham is so interesting is the way he manages to juggle a desire for artistic integrity with an innate commercial imperative, and how a very heartfelt lyrical character can co-exist with an incredibly fastidious musical style that can so easily sound bloodless. “Gift Of Screws†sees all these diverse aspects of Buckingham in full effect. The title, my little Wiki helpers inform me, was originally given to a Buckingham solo album from the late ‘90s which was never released. Songs from that have been dispersed across the last solo album and Fleetwood Mac’s “Say You Willâ€, as well, presumably, as this one, though I’m not clear on whether they’re re-recordings. I’m not clear because, of course, I know comparatively little about this whole business, but also because Buckingham’s music exists in such a glorious vacuum. What I can tell is that “Gift Of Screws†is the perfect next step for neophytes like me drawn in by “Under The Skinâ€. There are some gorgeous minimalist pieces that would have sat perfectly on that last record, most notably the rippling, systems-like acoustics and yelps of “Time Precious Timeâ€, which presents Buckingham as an unlikely father figure to the Animal Collective. Then there are a bunch of tracks where he’s backed up by Mick Fleetwood and John McVie, that sound, by his standards huge but relatively unfussy, and betray a desire to re-engage commercially and reassert himself as a serious rocker. Consequently, “The Right Place To Fade†and “Love Runs Deeper†have big swirling Fleetwood Mac-like choruses, and also a weirdly aggressive punch, characterised by Buckingham’s flash and excitable soloing on the latter: not out of control, exactly, but at once fiery and – perhaps more menacing – utterly precise. “Wait For You†is a sort of hygienised but still compelling cousin to “Gimme Shelterâ€. And the title track is a supercharged, vigorously-focused rocker – with Fleetwood and McVie again onboard – which features Buckingham repeatedly cackling like a deranged rooster. It’s very odd, and very good, too. So anyway: I have a bunch of old Fleetwood Mac albums, I’ve a soft spot for “Tuskâ€, but does anyone fancy guiding me straight to the stuff I might like best?

Residual indie prejudices can be tough to shake off and, for me, one lingered longer than most: a profound distrust of Fleetwood Mac. I read all the essays about them – and especially about Lindsey Buckingham – where they were extolled as great emotional confessors and discreet musical radicals. But their records always seemed to me the epitome of hollow decadence, redolent of a certain air-conditioned, blow-dried Hollywood vulgarity, the criticism of which is now every bit as clichéd as the original material.

Not for the first time, of course, I was wrong.

Morgan Freeman Seriously Hurt In Car Accident

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Morgan Freeman has been seriously injured in a car crash in Mississippi last night (August 3), it has been reported by Associated Press news agency. The Oscar winning actor, currently starring in record breaking Batman film The Dark Knight, skidded off Highway 32 in Tallahatchie County, Mississippi...

Morgan Freeman has been seriously injured in a car crash in Mississippi last night (August 3), it has been reported by Associated Press news agency.

The Oscar winning actor, currently starring in record breaking Batman film The Dark Knight, skidded off Highway 32 in Tallahatchie County, Mississippi, about 100 miles south of Memphis, late on Sunday night, approximately 11.30pm with his Nissan overturning several times.

The actor, reported to have been conscious after the accident, was, along with a unnamed female passenger, airlifted to Memphis Regional Medical Center who have confirmed that Freeman is a patient at the hospital.

Freeman is described as being in a “serious condition.”

Freeman won his Academy Award in 2005 for best supporting actor for his role in Million Dollar Baby. He has also been nominated for Oscars for Street Smart, Driving Miss Daisy and The Shawshank Redemption.

Freeman was also due to take on the role of Nelson Mandela in the forthcoming film of his life; The Human Factor.

An official statement from Mississippi Highway Patrol is expected to be issued soon.

Pic credit: PA Photos

Brian Wilson ‘Lost’ Production Gets A Release

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An album of poetry and sparse music arrangements co-produced by Brian Wilson and Stephen John Kalkinich in 1966 has to come to light, and will be released in October. Kalinich was the first artist to be signed to Beach Boy's Brother Records label, and recorded the album 'A World Of Peace Must Come' over the course of one night at Brian Wilson's Bel Air house. However the recorded tapes were lost, only found 20 years after, and a release finally possible now through Light In The Attic Records. Kalinich has previously contributed lyrics to songs such as "Rainbows" which appeared on the recently reissued Dennis Wilson album 'Pacific Ocean Blue' and "Gettin' In Over My Head", performed by Brian Wilson and Paul McCartney. A World Of Peace Must Come will be accompanied with a booklet of all of Kalinich's poems, as well as liner notes by Beach Boys archivist Alan Boyd. The album is set for release on October 6.

An album of poetry and sparse music arrangements co-produced by Brian Wilson and Stephen John Kalkinich in 1966 has to come to light, and will be released in October.

Kalinich was the first artist to be signed to Beach Boy’s Brother Records label, and recorded the album ‘A World Of Peace Must Come’ over the course of one night at Brian Wilson’s Bel Air house. However the recorded tapes were lost, only found 20 years after, and a release finally possible now through Light In The Attic Records.

Kalinich has previously contributed lyrics to songs such as “Rainbows” which appeared on the recently reissued Dennis Wilson album ‘Pacific Ocean Blue’ and “Gettin’ In Over My Head”, performed by Brian Wilson and Paul McCartney.

A World Of Peace Must Come will be accompanied with a

booklet of all of Kalinich’s poems, as well as liner notes by

Beach Boys archivist Alan Boyd.

The album is set for release on October 6.

U2 Warn Fans Over ‘Fake’ Concert Tickets

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U2 have posted a warning statement on their website U2.com about the emergence of 'fake' tickets for shows headlined by them. The band say that they have no live dates planned for the near future and that fans should wait for official confirmation before purchasing any tickets for shows. The state...

U2 have posted a warning statement on their website U2.com about the emergence of ‘fake’ tickets for shows headlined by them.

The band say that they have no live dates planned for the near future and that fans should wait for official confirmation before purchasing any tickets for shows.

The statement reads: “Just a note to correct reports that tickets are becoming available for planned U2 shows.

The reports are mistaken, there are no tour dates for the band at the moment – so please don’t buy tickets for U2 shows you see advertised.

You can be sure any future live announcements will be made on U2.Com as soon as they are confirmed.”

Suggs To Busk For Cancer Charity

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Madness singer Suggs is to join in a charity busking event to raise money for Cancer Research UK next month. The nationwide event will also see Scottish singer Sandi Thom join musicians, artists and dancers on the streets between September 6 and 13. Commenting on Busking Cancer, Suggs has said: "P...

Madness singer Suggs is to join in a charity busking event to raise money for Cancer Research UK next month.

The nationwide event will also see Scottish singer Sandi Thom join musicians, artists and dancers on the streets between September 6 and 13.

Commenting on Busking Cancer, Suggs has said: “Playing music is such a joyful thing – it’s the soundtrack to our lives, to do it to help anyone whose life has been touched by cancer is fantastic.”

Busking Cancer was iniated last year, with a single event in London, the success of which has caused it’s expansion.

Charity event organiser Mark Warrick has said: “The launch last year was a storming success, so this year we are making it a nationwide event.

If you fancy having a go yourself, there’s still time to join up to participate, go here for more details: www.buskingcancer.co.uk

ABBA Top Album Charts Again!

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ABBA's 'Gold: Greatest Hits' collection, which was originally a UK album chart topper in 1992, has now returned to number one, making it the oldest album to do so in chart history. Figures revealed by the Official Charts Company, show that 'Gold' has been number one five times since it's original r...

ABBA‘s ‘Gold: Greatest Hits’ collection, which was originally a UK album chart topper in 1992, has now returned to number one, making it the oldest album to do so in chart history.

Figures revealed by the Official Charts Company, show that ‘Gold’ has been number one five times since it’s original release 16 years ago (the last time being in 1999).

‘Gold’ is now the fourth biggest selling album in the UK after Queen‘s ‘Greatest Hits’, The Beatles‘ ‘Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band’ and Oasis‘ ‘What’s The Story Morning Glory’.

Gold is also the second album of ABBA songs to top the UK album charts in recent weeks. The soundtrack to new film based on the hit musical ‘Mamma Mia!’ was number one two weeks ago.

The Zutons To Undertake Mammoth UK Tour

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The Zutons have announced a mammoth 22 date tour of the Uk, starting this November. The band, who recently played seven shows as part of the Forestry Commision's annual forest tour, will hit the road again this winter, supporting their third Top 10 album 'You Can Do Anything' which was released las...

The Zutons have announced a mammoth 22 date tour of the Uk, starting this November.

The band, who recently played seven shows as part of the Forestry Commision’s annual forest tour, will hit the road again this winter, supporting their third Top 10 album ‘You Can Do Anything’ which was released last month.

Tickets for The Zutons go on sale this at 9am on August 8 (this Friday) and the full UK tour dates are:

Folkestone Leas Cliff Hall (November 10)

Southampton Guildhall (11)

Norwich UEA (13)

Reading Hexagon (14)

Cardiff University (16)

Derby Assembly Rooms (17)

Sheffield Carling Academy (20)

Leeds Carling Academy (21)

Newcastle Carling Academy (23)

Glasgow Carling Academy (24)

Edinburgh Corn Exchange (25)

Carlisle Sands Centre (27)

Lincoln Engine Shed (28)

Birmingham Carling Academy (29)

Bournemouth Solent Hall (December 1)

Stoke Victoria Hall (2)

Cambridge Corn Exchange (3)

Bristol Carling Academy (5)

Brighton Dome (6)

Exeter University (7)

London Hammersmith Apollo (9)

Liverpool Echo Arena (19)

Pic credit: PA Photos

Bjork Announces New Single

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Bjork has announced that the next single to be released from 'Volta' will be her duet with Antony Hegarty, "Dull Flame of Desire." The track which features lyrics taken from a poem by Fyodor Tyutchev, will also have two specially commisioned remixes, by Modeselektor and Mark Stent, available on lim...

Bjork has announced that the next single to be released from ‘Volta’ will be her duet with Antony Hegarty, “Dull Flame of Desire.”

The track which features lyrics taken from a poem by Fyodor Tyutchev, will also have two specially commisioned remixes, by Modeselektor and Mark Stent, available on limited 12″.

The video for “Dull Flame of Desire” was created by three winners of a video directing competition through Bjork’s website.

The winners; Christoph Jantos (Berlin) Masahiro Mogari (Tokyo) and Marçal Cuberta Junca (Girona) were each given a section of the video to develop, all three parts being edited together for the final promo.

The new single is released on September 29, through One Little Indian.

Pic credit: Andrew Kendall

Butthole Surfers Added To Xmas ATP

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The legendary Butthole Surfers have been confirmed to join this Christmas' All Tomorrow's Parties Festival. The racous live band, led by Gibby Haynes will perform at the annual Nightmare Before Christmas. Also newly announced for the Melvins and (ex faith No More's) Mike Patton-curated three day event are Squarepusher. ATP takes place December 5-7 at Butlin's Minehead. Tickets are available from here. The line-up announced so far is: Melvins Fantomas performing the Director's Cut Butthole Surfers Mastodon Squarepusher Isis The Dirtbombs The Black Heart Procession Torche J.G. Thirlwell's Manorexia D>lek Big Business The Locust Zu Neil Hamburger Farmers Market Bohren Und Der Club of Gore Kill Me Tomorrow

The legendary Butthole Surfers have been confirmed to join this Christmas’ All Tomorrow’s Parties Festival.

The racous live band, led by Gibby Haynes will perform at the annual Nightmare Before Christmas.

Also newly announced for the Melvins and (ex faith No More’s) Mike Patton-curated three day event are Squarepusher.

ATP takes place December 5-7 at Butlin’s Minehead.

Tickets are available from here.

The line-up announced so far is:

Melvins

Fantomas performing the Director’s Cut

Butthole Surfers

Mastodon

Squarepusher

Isis

The Dirtbombs

The Black Heart Procession

Torche

J.G. Thirlwell’s Manorexia

D>lek

Big Business

The Locust

Zu

Neil Hamburger

Farmers Market

Bohren Und Der Club of Gore

Kill Me Tomorrow