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Archers of Loaf: Vee Vee
Ben Howarth looks at American alternative rock band Archers of Loaf's 1995 second album 'Vee Vee', which has been re-released in a double CD edition
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Just Joans: Buckfast Bottles in the Rain
Spencer Robertshaw looks at Scottish indie pop band the Just Joans' concept album, which originally released five years ago under the title of 'Last Tango in Motherwell', has been reissued under the new name of 'Buckfast Bottles in the Rain' in a vinyl only edition
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American Aquarium: Dances for the Lonely
In our 'Re:View' column, in which our writers look back at albums from the past, Ben Howarth reflects on Springsteen-esque rockers American Aquarium's classic 2009 album, 'Small Town Hymns'
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Doors: L.A. Woman
In our 'Re:View' section, in which our writers look back on albums from the past, Anthony Strutt looks at the Doors' last album with Jim Morrison, 'L.A. Woman', which has recently been remastered in a new double CD edition
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T. Rex: Electric Warrior
Andy Cassidy looks at the new three disc boxed edition of T. Rex's 1972 'Electric Warrior', which has been released to coincide with its fortieth anniversary
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Byrds: Preflyte
In our 'Re:View' section, in which our writers examine albums from the past, Carl Bookstein looks at 'Preflyte', a 1989 compilation of early Byrds recordings, which has just been re-released in a two CD edition
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Serge Gainsbourg: L'Histoire de Melody Nelson
In our 'Re:view' section, in which our writers reflect upon albums from the past, Jon Rogers examines Serge Gainsbourg's 1971 masterpiece 'L'Historie de Melody Nelson', which has just been re-released in an expanded edition
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Genesis: From Genesis to Revelation
Malcolm Carter reflects upon Genesis's 1969 debut album, 'From Genesis to Revelation', which has just been reissued in a remastered edition
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Gilbert O'Sullivan: Back to Front
Tommy Gunnarsson looks at acclaimed Irish singer-songwriter Gilbert O'Sullivan's recently reissued second album, 'Back to Front'
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Rocket From the Tombs: The Day the Earth Met the Rocket From the Tombs
In our 'Re:View' section, in which our writers look back at albums from the past, Jon Rogers reflects on the turbulent career of short-lived mid 70's punk pioneers Rocket From the Tombs, and their recently reissued posthumous 2002 album of demos and live recordings, 'The Day the Earth Met...'
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Tony McLoughlin: Tall Black Horse
Malcolm Carter examines Irish-born singer songwriter Tony McLoughlin's 2007 album, 'Tall Black Horse', which combines folk, rock, blues and soul
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Duncan Maitland: Lullabies for the 21st Century
Andy Cassidy reflects on Stoke-born and now Dublin-based singer-songwriter Duncan Maitland's classic pop-influenced debut album, 'Lullabies for the 21st Century', which came out at the start of the year
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Jethro Tull: Aqualung
In our 'Re:View' section, in which we look back on albums from the past, Lisa Torem reflects on Jethro Tull's 'Aqualung', which has just been re-released in a double CD 40th anniversary edition
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Gilbert O' Sullivan: Himself
Tommy Gunnarsson examines Irish singer-songwriter Gilbert O'Sullivan's 1971 debut album, 'Himself'
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Archers of Loaf: Icky Mettle
Andy Cassidy looks at North Carolina-based alternative rock band Archer of Loaf's 1993 debut album 'Icky Mettle', which is about to be reissued in a two CD edition
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