Quite a good one, this week: I think I can be more or less positive about everything here, actually, with the vague exception of the Yellow Swans live comp, which is a bit too industrial for me (John Cale, as it happens, described them thus: “The Swans’ sound grates on your nerves – like you’ve put your head in a jet engine.” Thumbs up!).

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Thanks to Robin who, following the Harappian Night Recordings post, recommended an old Moroccan band called Jil Jilala, who sound excellent. And before anyone starts asking about a new reissue, that Joni record is my old copy I brought in, to check a hunch that an album I’m reviewing occupied some similar territory…

1 Joni Mitchell – Don Juan’s Reckless Daughter (Asylum)

2 Carlton Melton – Pass It On… (Mid-To-Late)

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3 White Hills – White Hills (Thrill Jockey)

4 Andrew WK – Close Calls With Brick Walls/Mother Of Mankind (Steev Mike)

5 Andrew Thomas – Between Buildings And Trees (Kompakt)

6 Major Stars – Return To Form (Drag City)

7 Caribou – Swim (City Slang)

8 Sleepy Sun – Fever (ATP Recordings)

9 Various – Kompakt Pop Ambient 2010 (Kompakt)

10 Jil Jilala – MP3 at Awesome Tapes From Africa

11 Dove Yellow Swans – Live During War Crimes #3 (Release The Bats)

12 Various Artists – Afro-Rock Volume One (Strut)

13 The Triffids – Wide Open Road: The Best Of The Triffids (Domino)

14 Mushroom – Naked, Stoned & Stabbed (4Zero)