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“Missiles” by The Dears (Dangerbird Records) 
For those of you not familiar with The Dears, they hark from Montreal
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The Alarm: Counter Attack Collective! The Alarm – The Counter Attack Collective / Guerilla Tactics
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La Vie En Rose (Edith Piaf) Soundtrack. EMI I’m one happy bargain-hunter! Yesterday I popped into HMV to seek out the La Vie En Rose film soundtrack and to my shock found it priced at £16… But before I left (to ask my friend Mr Ebay) stopped at the counter to buy a very cheap DVD. I mentioned the price of the soundtrack to the guy behind the counter which he checked. I then mentioned that I had seen for sale a special limited edition on Ebay of the La Vie En Rose DVD which included the soundtrack CD. ‘Hang on a second, I think I’ve seen that…’ at which point he went over to a shop shelf and gleefully handed me the special edition box set, including the CD I wanted. It was £30 reduced to £18 and also included the special edition double DVD and lavish 40-page booklet!
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Are You Experienced? Jimi Hendrix Experience’s “Are You Experienced?”
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Goldfrapp SEVENTH TREE. Mute 
For a while now I’ve been hoping that the real Alison Goldfrapp would be revealed on record following three albums displaying diverse styles. But perhaps with Alison that’s the whole point… Blessed with a quite extraordinary voice (that I’ve witnessed on stage on a couple of occasions) I’ve never really understood where she stands musically, or what she really likes. Listening to SEVENTH TREE I believe that it’s getting closer, with the absence of some of the musical frippery evident on past records.
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Tegan And Sara THE CON. Sire Records 
Young Canadian twins Tegan and Sara Quin have been recording since 1999 and have released three albums, and a DVD prior to this latest release. Chris Walla, Death Cab For Cutie guitarist, has co-produced this album with the twins and has added a rock immediacy to the girls’ pop sound. The album was released in the States last year and garnered huge praise from the likes of The New York Times (“One of the year’s best albums”) and Billboard (“Full of classy melodies”). The twins have toured with some important artists including Neil Young, Rufus Wainwright, The Killers, and Ryan Adams. The White Stripes also covered their USA radio hit ‘Walking With A Ghost’ on their EP of the same name. So, the girls have gained the respect of both critics and peers and so I was eager to hear them on this new album.
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Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds DIG, LAZARUS, DIG!!! Mute 
Cave has rightly earned the title of ‘most productive musician’ following last year’s studio and two film soundtrack album releases. And for Cave, quality has not been sacrificed for quantity. All three albums met with universal acclaim, and rightly so. With critical success comes an aggressive confidence that screams out from the tracks of this new album. Cave’s dark musical side has always fascinated me and can arguably be interpreted as self-flagellation for his own misjudgements, broken love affairs and other misfortunes. But it’s his acute powers of observation and thought that both feature heavily on DIG, LAZARUS, DIG.
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Sheryl Crow DETOURS. A&M 
For me Crow is capable of writing some of the best folk rock songs around as well as some of the worst. Fortunately this new album has more winners than losers. Opener ‘God Bless This Mess’ is a stripped down, moving beauty that sounds as though it’s been recorded in the lady’s kitchen. A simple guitar refrain is matched by a sincere, expressive vocal and lyrics against a highly melodic backdrop. Then she cleverly moves straight into heavier rock territory with the thumping rhythm of ‘Shine Over Babylon’ – a song as good as any of her past, more upbeat tempo songs. It’s a narrative of our over-consuming times and in pretty much every way hits the mark. The theme is carried on in the next track ‘Love Is Free’ although the vibe is lighter and funkier. ‘Peace Be Upon UsGasoline’ is about oil or rather its rapidly diminishing quantity and high price. It’s topical and relevant while the song is too mainstream to be taken that seriously. ‘Out Of Our Heads’ makes the same mistake in plying a really serious message in a rather light musical fashion. Yes, it’s catchy and no doubt heading for a single release, but there’s something superficial about interpreting serious lyrics (“Losing babies to genocide…”) in such a radio-friendly way. Fortunately such creative errors in judgement are few and far-between, and the album comes with a buy recommendation.
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Lupen Crook & The Murderbirds ISCARIOT THE LADDER. Delta Studios 
Just before Christmas I met up with Lupen in Liverpool during his support slot performance with Carina Round. I quickly established that this friendly and rather shy young man really changes character when on stage and on record. Anyone who welcomes a little adventure into their musical lives should seek out this album…
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Helen Boulding NEW RED DRESS. Maid In Sheffield 
Back in 2006 I witnessed Alex Parks perform her last show at The Shepherds Bush Empire, before leaving her record label. Supporting her was singer/songwriter Helen Boulding who had written songs for Parks. That night Parks was incredible and while the spotlight was obviously on her Boulding managed to score a few points of her own. Now there’s an album to listen to and it pretty well confirms my earlier view that here we have a supremely competent singer/songwriter.
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