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Saturday, 11th October 2008
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album reviews
Album review: Oasis
As selective a flock of musical magpies as ever, Oasis only beg, steal and borrow from the very best.
Album review: Lambchop
Kurt Wagner and his Nashville collective have taken musical understatement beyond logical limits, every song is the sound of a conversation tailing off in wistful wonderment.
Album review: Arty McGlynn, Nollaig Casey, Chris Newman, Maire Ni Chathasaig
A string band made up of two duos – magnificently musical Irish sisters on fiddle and harp, with their two virtuoso guitar partners. Nollaig also sings in English in 'Among The Heather' and an Irish version of the Scottish Gaelic 'Mhaire Bhan Og'.
Album review: James Morrison
The follow-up to his million-selling debut is uninspired and unfortunate. It's the same formula, but the Stevie Wonder karaoke routine is more washed out and colourless this time round.
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Album review: Nik Payton and Bob Wilber
Album review: Valentin Silvestrov
Album review: Mike Whellans
Album review: Will Young
Album review: Stan Getz
Album of the week: The Streets
Album review: Sir Neville Marriner
Album review: Drever / McCusker / Woomble
Album review: Janet Baker
Album review: Bar Edinburgh
Album review: Hue and Cry
Album review: Mark Dunlop
Album review: The Pictish Trail
Album review: Patricia Barber
Music - The Streets: Everything is Borrowed
Music - Metallica: Death Magnetic
Album of the week: Glasvegas
Album reviews: Manda Rin | The Pictish Trail | Calexico | Britten: Piano Concerto | Howard Skempton | Curios | Tom McConville | Lakshmi Shankar | The Rough Guide to Turkish Café
Album of the week: Loudon Wainwright III
Album review: Vienna Philharmonic, Daniel Harding
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