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What Have I Done To Deserve This?

Definitive mid-period Almodóvar (post-avant-garde tyro, preestablishment icon), this typically hysterical family melodrama pitches Carmen Maura's downtrodden amphetamine-addicted housewife, her two teenage dope-dealing hustler sons, her grizzled mother-in-law and her Nazi-obsessed husband together in an anonymous Madrid apartment block. Deadpan camp at its best.

Ferris Bueller’s Day Off

A 1986 John Hughes charmer which has acquired, over the years, near-legendary status for accidentally pre-empting the "slacker" (lack of) movement. Matthew Broderick and his Chicago buddies play truant, but through quick wits get the wheels and the girls—wish fulfilment for the pre-Nirvana generation. Crisp fun for those who found Pretty In Pink a little too dark and troubling.

Cleared For Take-Off

Cosmic compilation boosts maligned high-fliers back into orbit

The Mekons

Reissue of 1985 classic, plus a new two-disc overview

Buzzcocks – The Complete Singles Anthology

Every A and B from "Spiral Scratch" to last year's "Sick City Sometimes"

Jefferson Airplane

San Francisco acid rockers' 1969 live album and final studio masterpiece

Mira Calix – 3 Commissions

Mini album of delicate electronica

The Emperor Machine – Aimee Tallulah Is Hypnotised

First-class heavy-duty sci-fi synth action

Lazyboy – Penguin Rock

Kylie collaborator and Blue Room co-presenter's long promised debut

Le Tigre – This Island

Patchy major label debut from rad-fem electro-punks
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