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Music Review
The electronics on her new album, Eusexua, are fecund, wildly imaginative and never dominate the songs
Rod Liddle
The influential 1960s rock band should have enjoyed the longevity of the Rolling Stones. But disputes with managers over low record royalties led to frustration, tension and disillusionment
Max Décharné
It is not the Gallagher brothers themselves who are the real issue here, but their admirers
Alexander Larman
The only authentically country lyric on the whole album is ‘I don’t have the heart to break yours…’
Film
It is impossible not to be swept up in the giddy exuberance of it all