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FILL YOUR HEART
In 1971, DAVID BOWIE was all about ch-changes. Inspired by the America of Andy Warhol and Lou Reed, Bob Dylan and After The Gold Rush, he delivered a daring, career-reviving triumph with his first truly great album. As a new boxset, Divine Symmetry, digs deep into the 12 months that led up to the release of Hunky Dory, collaborators and confidants reveal the secrets of this major turning point in Bowie’s evolution. “With David, it was onward and upward all the time,” learns Peter Watts. Look out, you rock’n’rollers!
“THIS ALBUM IS FULL OF MY CHANGES”
Bowie himself takes us track by track through Hunky Dory via this 1971 advert made for radio by his label, RCA
“IF YOU STAY YOU WON’T BE SORRY”
DB co-producer Ken Scott on “Kooks”, fatherhood and birthday emails
IT’S THE FREAKIEST SHOW!
Ten highlights from the new Divine Symmetry boxset
FILMS
A quirky DeLillo adaptation; a tender coming-of-age drama; a slo-mo pre-war snapshot; and more…
REVIEWED THIS MONTH
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THE MENU RELEASED NOVEMBER 18 Ralph Fiennes plays
BOOKS
Dylan: “Strange, hypnotic sermons” COURTESY OFBOBDYLAN WHEN people
FEEDBACK
The “likeable” Nick Mason behind the kit with
Instant Karma
Rough and rowdy ways
Farewell to the rock’n’roll pioneer
New adventures!
REM’s Bill Berry tells us about The Bad Ends, his ‘Athens supergroup’ with Five Eight frontman Mike Mantione
A QUICK ONE
Do the watusi! Our latest Ultimate Music Guide
Sparkle hard
Over a decade in the making, This Is Sparklehorse commemorates the life and work of the troubled but “incredibly talented” Mark Linkous
“It was like the Wild West”
Adventures in NYC’s mid-’80s hardcore scene with Agnostic Front… and future Grey’s Anatomy star Brooke Smith!
The Murder Capital
Passionate Dublin postpunkers, already evolving into something altogether more colourful
UNCUT PLAYLIST
On the stereo this month...
New Albums
BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN Only The Strong Survive (Covers Vol 1) COLUMBIA
THE UNCUT GUIDE TO THIS MONTH’S KEY RELEASES
SOUL MAN
Three less familiar Springsteen songs that absorbed the influence of soul
DUKE GARWOOD
Rogues Gospel GOD UNKNOWN
ARCHERS OF LOAF
Reason In Decline MERGE
ATTAWALPA
Presence ATTAWALPA
ROZI PLAIN
Entrancing fifth from the cooperatively inclined songwriter
DANIEL AVERY
Ultra Truth PHANTASY SOUND 8/10 Electronic producer searches
BIBIO
BIB10 WARP 7/10 Easy-listening doyen goes disco for
BLACK OX ORKESTAR
Everything Returns CONSTELLATION 7/10 First in 15 years
PETER BRODERICK
Piano Works Vol 1 (Floating In Tucker’s Basement)
JULIA BULLOCK
Walking In The Dark NONESUCH 7/10 Cross-cultural laments
BENJAMIN CLEMENTINE
And I Have Been PRESERVE ARTISTS 7/10 Cryptic
THE COOL GREENHOUSE
Sod’s Toastie MELODIC 9/10 One of the best
DAVID CROSBY & THE LIGHTHOUSE BAND
Live At The Capitol Theatre BMG 8/10 Album
THE COOL GREENHOUSE
Tom Greenhouse ”I envisaged a lyrical Turing test”
DECIUS
Decius: sleazy riders Decius Vol 1 THE LEAF
ETCETERAL
Rhizome TAK:TIL/GLITTERBEAT 7/10 Slovenian future-jazz-tronica trio’s quixotic second album
TERENCE FIXMER
Shifting Signals MUTE 7/10 Thrilling, minimal techno from French
FLORE LAURENTIENNE
Volume II RVNG INTL/COSTUME 7/10 New Classical-aligned meditations from
JEMMA FREEMAN & THE COSMIC SOMETHING
Miffed TRAPPED ANIMAL 6/10 London glam-grunge trio’s exasperated second
BILL FRISELL
Four BLUE NOTE 8/10 Jazz guitar maestro shares the
FUJIYA & MIYAGI
Slight Variations IMPOSSIBLE OBJECTS OF DESIRE 7/10 Reliably elegant
HELEN GANYA
Polish The Machine BELLA UNION 8/10 Mesmerising electro-rock from
GOLD PANDA
The Work CITY SLANG 7/10 Soothing electronics from longabsent
AMERICANA
Album of the month
ALEXANDRA HAMILTON-AYRES
Play Echoes LEITER 7/10 Contemporary classical meets electronic
MICAH P HINSON
I Lie To You PONDEROSA 6/10 An exorcism
JACK HUES AND THE QUARTET
EPIGONAL QUARK DAWNCHORUSRECORDINGCOMPANY 7/10 Jazz-indebted explorations from ’80s
SHIRLEY HURT
Problem Child TELEPHONE EXPLOSION 6/10 Deliciously sad songcraft
SOPHIE JAMIESON
Choosing BELLA UNION 9/10 London singer-songwriter lives up
JAMES JOHNSTON & STEVE GULLICK
Everybody’s Sunset GOD UNKNOWN 7/10 Fruitful and disquieting
DANIEL LANOIS
Player, Piano BMG 8/10 Canadian producer and songwriter
This Is What We Do VIRGIN
7/10 Electronic stalwarts add Fontaines DC’s Grian Chatten
MANDALAI LAMAS
III CEMENTMIXER 6/10 Detroit garage rock from Oslo
MEDIAEVAL BAEB
MydWinter BELLISSIMA 7/10 Ancient Christmas carols given a
ANNA MIEKE
Theatre NETTWERK 8/10 Second from singular alt.folk voice
SOPHIE JAMIESON
“I feel like I’m only just starting…”
NEIL YOUNG WITH CRAZY HORSE
Borrowed time, borrowed tunes and a Horse of a different colour on Neil’s 42nd
THE MARY WALLOPERS
The Mary Wallopers BC 7/10 Full-length debut from
JEB LOY NICHOLS
United States Of The Broken Hearted ON-USOUND 7/10
FRANZ NICOLAY
New River DON GIOVANNI 7/10 Fifth solo work
NYX NÓTT
Themes From MELODIC 7/10 Arab Strap co-founder takes
OFFICE CULTURE
Big Time Things NORTHERNSPY 9/10 Sublimely sophisticated, intimate
OLD CALIFORNIO
Old Californio Country SELF-RELEASED 7/10 Occasional band’s latest
JEFF PARKER
Mondays At The Enfield Tennis Academy AGUIRRE/EREMITE 7/10
PHOENIX
Alpha Zulu LOYAUTÉ/GLASSNOTE 8/10 More slick electro-pop from
THE POOR PERFORMER
Like Yer Wounds Too TINY GLOBAL 8/10 Journeyman
PLAID
Electronica veterans take a space odyssey through the past three decades on their 11th album
SAM PREKOP
The Sparrow TAL 7/10 More analogue jams from
STEVE REICH
Runner/Music For Ensemble & Orchestra NONESUCH 8/10 Two
RÖYKSOPP
RÖYKSOPP Profound Mysteries III DOG TRIUMPH 7/10 Norwegian duo
RUN LOGAN RUN
Nature Will Take Care Of You WORMDISCS 7/10
RURAL TAPES
Inner Space Music SMUGGLERMUSIC 8/10 No-one’s cramping this
NATHAN SALSBURG
Landwerk No 3 NO QUARTER 8/10 Guitarist’s sublime
SUSANA SANTOS SILVA
All The Birds And A Telephone Ringing THANATOSIS
SAM PREKOP
“Like a sketch book or a studio diary of sorts”
BILL ORCUTT
Ruthlessly minimal and truly experimental outing from American explorer
TOM SKINNER
Voices Of Bishara INTERNATIONAL ANTHEM 8/10 Infectiously honest
STARGAZE
One TRANSGRESSIVE 7/10 Experimental Covid orchestra project comes
COLIN STETSON
Chimæra I ROOM40 7/10 Montreal saxophonist goes deeper,
BILLY STRINGS
Me And Dad ROUNDER 7/10 A guitar hero
GAYE SU AKYOL
Anadolu Ejderi GLITTERBEAT 8/10 Intoxicating fourth from Turkish
PHIL THORNALLEY
Now That I Have Your Attention LOJINX 7/10
TROPICAL GOTHCLUB
Tropical Gothclub THIRD MAN 7/10 “Subculture shock and
HEATHER TROST
Desert Flowers BA DA BING 8/10 Albuquerque chanteuse’s
WHITE LUNG
Premonition DOMINO 7/10 Final, much-delayed album by underground
THE WILLIAMS BROTHERS
Memories To Burn REGIONAL 7/10 Country siblings finally
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THE BEACH BOYS
A “new Beach Boys” attempt to take an audience with them into the heart of the 1970s
SAIL AGAIN, SAIL BETTER
Three hidden treasures from the Sail On Sailor set
SLEEVE NOTES
CD 1 Carl And The Passions – “So
Q&A
Al Jardine: “A whole new vision for the Beach Boys”
TOM PETTY & THE HEARTBREAKERS
Epic account of the Heartbreakers’ 20-night stand in San Francisco
SLEEVE NOTES
CD1 1 Pre-show (spoken interlude) 2 Around And
Q&A
Benmont Tench & Mike Campbell: “I thought, ‘Oh,
MONTY ALEXANDER
The Montreux Years BMG 7/10 Ten-track compilation of
EMAHOY TSEGUÉ-MARYAM GUÈBROU
New compilation of solo piano pieces from Ethiopia’s ‘honky-tonk nun’
BEAT HAPPENING
Jamboree (reissue, 1988) DOMINO 9/10 Twee pop royalty
BLACK SABBATH
Heaven And Hell/Mob Rules (reissues, 1980, ’81) BMG
NEAL CASAL
Rain, Wind And Speed (reissue, 1996) NCMF 7/10
ALEX CHILTON
Live In London: Encore Edition (reissue, 1982) SUNDAZED
CYMANDE
Cymande (reissue, 1972) PARTISAN 8/10 Stellar first album
NEAL CASAL
Manager Gary Waldman remembers the singer-songwriter
LES RALLIZES DÉNUDÉS
Heavy, psychedelic Japan, officially unearthed at last
DR STRANGELY STRANGE
Radio Sessions THINK LIKE AKEY 8/10 Irish Incredible
ECHO & THE BUNNYMEN
Evergreen 25th Anniversary Edition LONDON 8/10 The godfathers’
THE FLAMING LIPS
Yoshimi Battles The Pink Robots: 20th Anniversary Edition
GUNS N’ ROSES
Use Your Illusion I & II (reissue, 1991)
HALLELUJAHS
Eat Meat, Swear An Oath (reissue, 1986) BLACKEDITIONS
IRON MAIDEN
The Number Of The Beast (reissue, 1982) WARNER
REDISCOVERED
Uncovering the underrated and overlooked
FELA RANSOME-KUTI & THE AFRICA ’70
Afrodisiac (reissue, 1973) PARTISAN 9/10 50th-anniversary reissue for
LOVE
Expression Tell Everything NEWLAND 8/10 Love’s first singles,
PEARLS BEFORE SWINE
The Wizard Of Is (reissue, 2004) EARTH 9/10
QUEEN
The Miracle Box Set EMI 7/10 1989’s penultimate
QUEENS OF THE STONE AGE
Queens Of The Stone Age (reissue, 1998) MATADOR
DJIVAN GASPARYAN
Two timeless, Eno-endorsed albums by an Armenian folk master
SIMON RAYMONDE
Solo Works 96–98 BELLA UNION 7/10 Label’s co-founder
THE SOUNDWALK COLLECTIVE WITH PATTI SMITH
The Perfect Vision BELLA UNION 7/10 Boxset collecting
CAT STEVENS
Catch Bull At Four (reissue, 1972) UNIVERSAL 7/10
THAT PETROL EMOTION
Every Beginning Has A Future – An Anthology
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Loretta Lynn
Blue Kentucky Girl
A revolutionary spirit in country music, LORETTA LYNN chronicled ordinary women’s lives for over six decades. Here a cast of admirers – including Lucinda Williams, Margo Price and kd lang – pay tribute to the singer and songwriter and her defiant songs of experience. “She did what she wanted to do. She was independent. She was rebellious,” hears Graeme Thomson
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ALBUM OF THE YEAR
Drive-By Truckers: back to the bars EDWIG HENSON;CHANTAL
“IT FEELS LIKE A REAL ACHIEVEMENT”
Makaya McCraven on the past year’s “big release”
“I STILL FIGHT THE NIGHT OWL”
Sharon Van Etten on life on the road in 2022
“KEEP THE EARS OPEN, THE ANTENNAE UP”
Elvis Costello makes some new musical friends
“EVERYTHING MOVED VERY FAST”
All three members of The Smile on creating Uncut’s album of 2022
Michael Head
The creator of Uncut’s third best album of 2022 on his magical Mersey adventures with The Pale Fountains, Shack, Arthur Lee and Lee Mavers
HEARTH & HOME
During 2022, a lot of good music has come out of JOAN SHELLEY and NATHAN SALSBURG’s remote farm near Louisville, Kentucky – from Shelley’s timeless and vital album The Spur to the latest instalment in Salsburg’s Landwerk series of sound collages. Stephen Deusner heads into the woods to hear about how parenthood, isolation and upheaval have shaped the couple’s past 12 months
Richard Dawson
The idiosyncratic songsmith’s path from “very bad” debut to multi-layered latest
HELLZAPOPPIN’!
Chess-playing, concept-album-loving jazz proggers, BLACK MIDI are the British alternative scene’s ambitious eccentrics. We catch them on tour in America - with contemporaries Black Country, New Road - where their latest album, Hellfire - asong cycle about war, prostitution and death - is going down a storm. Tom Pinnock hears how Count Dracula, Jeff Wayne’s War Of The Worlds and “circus music” have helped shape their exhilarating 2022.
“EVERYTHING IS AN INSTRUMENT”
Black Country, New Road on their future plans
REISSUE OF THE YEAR
Dexys in ’82: justadd warmth and intimacy BRIANCOOKE/REDFERNS;
Hero by Neu!
The origins and influence of possibly their greatest track – a groundbreaking combination of driving motorik guitars and angry proto-punk vocals
FILMS OF THE YEAR
20 NOTHING COMPARES Directed by: Kathryn Ferguson From
BOOK OF THE YEAR
Object lesson: the life of Jarvis, related via
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ROXY MUSIC
02 Arena, London, October 14
Dvdbluray & TV
SIR DOUG AND THE GENUINE TEXAS COSMIC GROOVE SPTM
Documentary on US maverick and “wide open spirit” reissued.
Obituaries
Not Fade Away
Fondly remembered this month…
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