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Vic Chesnutt – Silver Lake

Eleventh LP from Michael Stipe's favourite singer-songwriter

Monade – Socialisme Ou Barbarie

Debut solo album from Stereolab's Laetitia Sadier

Buck 65 – Square

The proggy tendencies of current underground hip hop have not gone unnoticed. As if to prove the point, here we have four long tracks in true Yes fashion featuring tempo changes extended instrumental sections and bucolic acoustic guitar loops. But in the place of Jon Anderson's shrill squeak, we have Paris-based Canadian MC, DJ and producer Buck 65's soothing, friendly voice in your ear.

Romeo And Juliet

When compared to Baz Luhrmann's hysterical synapse-splitting kitsch, there's something strangely reassuring about Franco Zeffirelli's stodgy '68 classicist version of Romeo And Juliet. Here, the many pleasures include Michael York's fantastic cheekbones as Tybalt, a cherubic Bruce Robinson as Benvolio, and a plethora of badly choreographed sword-fights. Even the infamous shots of Olivia Hussey's 17-year-old breasts seem quaint rather than smutty.

Fully Armed

Incendiary debut from NYC electro-terrorists

Use Your Delusion

Twenty-first album from America's startlingly original lord of lo-fi

Martina Sorbara – The Cure For Bad Deeds

Tales of sleazy sex from young Canadian singer-songwriter

Roy Ayers – Destination Motherland: The Roy Ayers Anthology

Definitive two-CD, 33-track compilation of jazz-funk vibraphonist's finest moments

The Carpenters – As Time Goes By

Unreleased gems from eccentric brother and sister combo

Morphine – The Best Of Morphine

Sixteen-track anthology of darkcore Boston trio, including previously unreleased tracks
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