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Album Reviews
CDs of the week
Music: Beyoncé Knowles, Nickelback and Tom Jones all return with new albums of varying success.....read
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Music: Tracey Chapman's sweet and earnest melodies might touch a lost chord and Tony Christie puts out the finest Sheffield album since The Human League's Dare.....read
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Music: There's not that much to shout about with Razorlight's new album, Dido is as pleasant as ever and Grace Jones returns.
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Music: This week our critics review new releases from Pink, Snow Patrol, The Cure and French accordionist Richard Galliano.....read
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Music: We review new albums from the Sugababes, John Legend, AC/DC and Buena Vista Social Club.....read
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Music: Credit to Keane for going a bit silly on their third album, Kaiser Chiefs still haven't peaked and Ray Lamontagne proves he is a true romantic.....read
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Music: Noel Gallagher has allowed Liam more songwriting input than ever before on their seventh album and Jolie Holland is worth investigating.....read
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Music: Will Young brings out a fourth album, James Morrison carves out his own white soul niche and Travis write some of their best tunes.....read
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Music: If the Americans don't fall in love with Kings of Leon this time, they never will. But it's easy to fall out of love with Katy Perry.
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Music: Mike Skinner is becoming one of our most poetic chroniclers of urban life, Jonas Brothers are a more wholesome McFly and David Sanborn is back.....read
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Music: Joan Baez continues to keep her hand in with protest songs, Metallica won't gain new fans and Glasvegas bring out the debut album of the year.....read
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Music: Brian Wilson rehashes the Beach Boys, James Yorkston puts out a hypnotic album and Charles Lloyd is captured on record.....read
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Music: There is enough to keep The Dandy Warhols going on their latest record and life goes on as ever on planet Verve.....read
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Music: Teddy Thompson's voice is warm and rich, Noah and the Whale have a modern take on folk and Stan Getz's songs are beguiling.....read
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Music: Natty's music is a cheerful affair, there are some memorable moments on Conor Oberst's record and ABC are back.....read
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Music: Ida Maria sounds like a woman in a hurry, Alice Cooper's record resembles a slasher movie soundtrack and Kasai Allstars are extraordinary.....read
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Music: CSS's stronger grasp of English means the lyrics are less entertaining and Primal Scream's record excites rage from its detractors.....read
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