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Danny Barnes & Thee Old Codgers – Things I Done Wrong

Singer in Texas punk bluegrass band The Bad Livers in strong new start. Bill Frisell guests, Marc Bolan's covered

Loudbomb – Long Playing Grooves

Bob Mould alter-ego gets heavy on the dancefloor

Crazy Paving

Ex-Pavement kingpin condenses decades of rock'n'roll lunacy into one uneasy capsule

The Halcyon Band – Sirocco

Northern rock alliance have Love on their minds

James Luther Dickinson – Free Beer Tomorrow

Thirty years on, Memphis giant releases sophomore solo album

Doyle Bramhall – Fitchburg Street

Stevie Ray's soul brother still going strong

Beans – Tomorrow Right Now

Anti-Pop rapper goes solo

Peter Bolland – Frame

Alt.country debut with southern California leanings

Enrico Rava & Stefano Bollani – Montreal Diary B

Capricious duets from two top players

This Month In Soundtracks

DA Pennebaker, that eminent celluloid chronicler of live rock (Don't Look Back, Down From The Mountain), filmed the farewell Ziggy show (July 3, 1973, Hammersmith Odeon), and now Tony Visconti's remixed the soundtrack for a 30th anniversary double CD special edition (the film's out on DVD, too). Bowie's between-song banter is included for the first time, most notably the big bold brouhaha of the bye-bye speech. And "The Width Of A Circle" is present in all its noisy, unedited, 16-minute glory.
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