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Stage Whisper by Charlotte Gainsbourg

Reviewed by Declan Murphy, Readings St Kilda

Stage Whisper is a strange and fantastic beast. Having struck gold in her collaboration with Beck on 2010’s cracking Irm. Stage Whisper sees Gainsbourg combine eight studio tracks left over from those sessions with eleven live recordings with various guest…

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Near Death Experience by Harry Howard and the NDE

Reviewed by Lisa MacKinney, Readings Carlton

I have witnessed several performances by this supergroup and have never failed to be thrilled by their acerbic, catchy and viciously hilarious pop songs. Harry Howard was a member of Crime and the City Solution and These Immortal Souls, both…

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Sounds of Our City by Emma Russack

Reviewed by Dave Clarke, Readings Carlton

Attention, we have a new talent worth checking out. Emma Russack is a Melbourne-based, NSW south coast raised singer-songwriter whose debut album is a thing of dark beauty. Reminiscent of Mia Dyson & The Cowboy Junkies, her songs have an…

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The Continents by Chick Corea

Reviewed by Richard Mohr

God bless Chick. Just when you think he couldn’t get any nuttier he gives us an hour-long six-movement concerto for orchestra and jazz quintet based on (gasp!) the continents. And yes, thanks to condensing the Americas into one continent he…

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The Well by Tord Gustavsen Quartet

Reviewed by Richard Mohr

I’ll be frank and call this a return to form after the, err, courageous (minister?) vocal minimalism of Restored, Returned. That singer/poet lady has been banished to whence she came (ECM’s rising tenor star Tore Brunborg stays, all breathy and…

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All the Way Home by Cathy Jordan

Reviewed by Paul Barr, Readings Carlton

This beautiful solo album from Cathy Jordan, lead singer of Irish traditional band Dervish, has been 20 years in the making. For this album, Jordan has gone back to the songs she heard sung in her house by parents and…

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Woodbine and Ivy Band

Reviewed by Paul Barr, Readings Carlton

This collection of English, Irish and Scottish trad songs was originally sans backing by a changing roster of folk singers, with folk-rock arrangements grafted on later as well as a 12-piece choral back up. Athough none of these versions compare…

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Sweet Old World by Deborah Robertson

Reviewed by Jessica Au

There are novels that win you over in an instant and novels that creep up on you. Surely and insistently, Deborah Robertson’s Sweet Old World is the latter.

Writer and expat David Quinn has come to live near his sister…

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Concerto of The Greater Sea by Joseph Tawadros & the ACO

Reviewed by Kate Rockstrom, Readings Carlton

Joseph Tawadros is making a name for himself around the world for his virtuosic oud performances. This latest release, though, features him as composer as well as performer. With the Australian Chamber Orchestra by his side, we are presented with…

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The Fine Colour of Rust by P.A. O’Reilly

Reviewed by Jessica Au

Paddy O’Reilly has been a staple on the short story circuit for a long while now, winning just about everything from The Age Short Story Award to Zoetrope: All Story in the US, a history anthologised in her impressive 2007…

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