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John Fogerty – Déjà Vu All Over Again

Disappointing return from Creedence lynchpin

The Martini Henry Rifles – Superbastard

Welsh punk tykes enjoy a nice scream

Holly Golightly – Slowly But Surely

Jack White and Billy Childish muse heads ever further into the past

The Decemberists – Her Majesty The Decemberists

Sophomore offering by Portland pop-folkies is a concept album of sorts

Body Snatchers

Abel Ferrara's slick 1993 adaptation of Jack Finney's páranoid sci-fi novel about human beings being replaced in their sleep by alien duplicates is the third screen version, and surprisingly good considering the director was compromised by the studio's desperation for a hit. Ferrara relocates the action to a military base, and Gabrielle Anwar and Meg Tilly are among those being menaced. The SFX are gross but impressive.

Sky Saxon & The Seeds – Red Planet

First album from cult band since 1967

Travis – Singles

Mellifluous Glasgow quartet remain invisible on solid career retrospective

Tony Bennett – The Art Of Romance

Now 78 years young and still crooning

DJ Rupture – Special Gunpowder

Breakbeat virtuoso explores new pan-global pastures on solo debut

The Rita Hayworth Collection

Worth owning for the way she peels off her opera gloves as the nightclub singer caught in the snake's nest noir Gilda (1946) alone. It also features Rita chased by Fred Astaire in You Were Never Lovelier (1942); shaking her stuff with Gene Kelly and a pre-Bilko Phil Silvers in Cover Girl (1944); and being a magnificent bitch to nightclub heel Sinatra in Pal Joey (1957). Lady is a vamp.
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