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Reviews

Common – Electric Circus

Socially conscious rapper goes psychedelic, with stunning results

Forever Young

Achronological compilation with titular reference to album's length. Includes three new tracks

Various Artists – The Bristol Sessions Vol I

Eighteen tracks from legendary sessions that constitute The Big Bang of country music

Illinois Jacquet – The Illinois Jacquet Story

Four-CD crash course from Texan tenor titan

Narc

Gritty cop thriller favours style over surprises

Death In Venice

Re-release of 1971 Visconti classic

Horror Roundup

American thriller writer Peter Neal (Tony Franciosa) arrives in Rome to publicise his latest novel. Then people start dying in increasingly grisly ways—all copied from Neal's book. Dario Argento's long-banned blood-drenched whodunnit is released in uncut form for the first time... but this hasn't cured the gaping holes in the plot. For gorehounds only.

Marty

Delbert Mann's earnest 1955 slice-of-life drama about an ordinary Bronx butcher (Ernest Borgnine) mustering the courage to find a girlfriend earned four Oscars—Best Picture plus one each for Borgnine, Mann and screenwriter Paddy Chayefsky, who later penned the far superior Network. It's decently acted and well-meaning but very slight, dated and a little condescending.

Jackie Leven – Shining Brother, Shining Sister

Scottish cult hero's first since 2001's Creatures Of Light And Darkness

Of Montreal – Aldhils Arboretum

Fragrantly funny loveliness from quirky Athens, Georgia collective
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