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Ikara Colt – Modern Apprentice

Sparky, angular second from luckless young Brit-rockers

Call And Response – Winds Take No Shape

Second release from Californian dreamers

The Beach Is Back

Emboldened by live triumphs, pop's one true genius re-enters the studio

Spirits Rising

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

Sweet Black Angel

Dazzling selection from back catalogue of the "cosmic" country visionary who changed the face of American music

The People Band – People Band (1968)

Sorely overdue reissue of a masterpiece of '60s Brit improv, complete with previously unissued material

Jonathan Richman And The Modern Lovers

First 'solo' album appended with Beserkley Chartbusters tracks including "Roadrunner (Once)", and the one with "Egyptian Reggae" on it

A Brace Apart

Two towering '80s icons get back on track but with some way to go

Grand Theft Parsons – Cube Soundtracks

Even the director of this film, recounting the tale of how road manager Phil Kaufman stole and burned Gram Parsons' corpse, was surprised when Parsons' wife and daughter okay-ed the use of his music. Parsons' "A Song For You" and "Love Hurts" and The Flying Burrito Brothers' "Wild Horses" evoke the era, along with Country Joe and Eddie Floyd. Gillian Welch tackles "Hickory Wind", and Starsailor handle "Hot Burrito No 2" bombastically. But The Lemonheads, Wilco and trend-whores Primal Scream just seek cred by association. Twangy.

Justin Hayward & John Lodge

Moody Blues man's mid-'70s missives, produced mostly during the group's five-year break
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