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1. Future Pilot AKA - Salute Your Soul (Geographic)
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 07 January 2004 IF you didn’t know that Future Pilot AKA had collaborated with Belle and Sebastian’s Stuart Murdoch, one listen to Salute Your Soul would give it away. -
2. Various Artists - Music From Cold Mountain (DMZ/Sony)
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 29 January 2004 FOLLOWING his sterling work on the O Brother, Where Art Thou and Divine Secrets Of The Ya-Ya Sisterhood film soundtracks, T-Bone Burnett has also been of invaluable service on Anthony Minghella's Civil War epic, Cold Mountain, and here's the laser-guided proof. -
3. Crowning glory that is our Jools
Manchester Evening News, Friday 30 January 2004 THE ever-popular Jools Holland and His Rhythm & Blues Orchestra& join The Levellers, Kate Rusby, Hothouse Flowers and many other jazz, folk and blues headliners at a nine-day festival called The Four Four Time 2004 Buxton Opera House Festival of Live Music. -
4. Blinded by the Razorlight
Manchester Evening News, Monday 12 January 2004 ROCK& stars are supposed sleep in till the afternoon, indulge their every whim at night and& demand everything delivered to them on a silver salver. But& Swedish/London types Razorlight obviously didn't study the rock'n'roll rules very closely -
5. Kelis - Tasty (Arista)
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 15 January 2004 THIS album marks something of a double helix in the pop industry. 24-year-old Kelis Rogers’ star is very much in the ascendancy and I daresay that with this album she may acquire more than substantial record sales. -
6. Holy man
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 21 January 2004 OUT of control and driven to make music till the end, ladies and gentlemen make way for the return of Spiritualized. -
7. Top of the pops for just £6.40
Manchester Evening News, Monday 19 January 2004 COCA-COLA launched a website today, offering music albums for download for as little as £6.40. Singles will cost from just 80p from the site mycokemusic.com -
8. What a Liberty!
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 15 January 2004 LIBERTY X always have a rubbish Christmas. And the recent festive season was no different. The band with one of the most demanding schedules in the music industry always look forward to their seasonal break, if only for the time off, but are usually so tired they can hardly enjoy it. -
9. Best classical CDs of 2003
Manchester Evening News, Friday 02 January 2004 ANOTHER year in which the big players in the commercial world seemed to have lost their way, but the enterprise and imagination of the small labels made up for it - for those prepared to seek 'em out. Here's my 10 of the best. -
10. Mad Mike just won't be beat
Manchester Evening News, Friday 09 January 2004 LARGELY& recognised for their stellar work within the dance fraternity, Faith & Hope Records saw Beats For Beginners as their perfect first excursion into the world of guitars.