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Voodoo Guile

The good doctor uncovers sprawling, mysterious history of his native city

St Thomas – Let’s Grow Together: The Comeback Of St Thomas

Last year's Hey Harmony cemented Thomas Hansen's reputation, but the ex-postman and Norwegian Third Division footballer has dismissed it as the work of a man who'd "lost himself somewhere on the road, together with alcohol and marijuana." On this fourth opus, he's wrested control from the demons and emerges bolder, though perhaps less darkly alluring. The finest moments remain wondrous, though: "Silence Break Your Heart"'s spookily ethereal undertow; the strained vocal kink of "Waltzing Around Insane".

Gang Of Four – Solid Gold

Reissue of polemical punk-funksters' second album

Jimmy Martin – King Of Bluegrass

Now 77, Jimmy Martin has been a bluegrass legend since he became lead singer and guitarist in Bill Monroe's band in 1949 and helped pioneer that "High Lonesome Sound" (see This Month In Americana, p98). His story is told through archive and contemporary footage, and Martin proves to be a highly engaging raconteur, although you might wish for a little more music and fewer talking heads.

JJ Cale – To Tulsa And Back

First new album since '96's Guitar Man

Gomez – Split The Difference

Tchad Blake-produced fourth album from British blues-rockers

Monk Soul Brother

Sixth release from Clarksboro, New Jersey's holy roller

Spirits Rising

Despite drug battles and internal strife, Jeff Tweedy's band sound newly liberated

Various Artists – Ave Marina

German label celebrates 10 years in thrall to early-'80s Scottish jangle-pop

DJ Shadow – In Tune And On Time

No matter how much his music is over-used on crap TV travel shows, there's no denying that DJ Shadow is hip hop's premier auteur. His trademark (pyro)technics signature is all over this live performance from Brixton Academy, June 2002. Performance in this context means a silhouetted, hooded man mixing up a subtle sonic brew in front of some spiffy visuals for 50 minutes, but the crowd lap it up.
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