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Long and winding road • Fifty-four years after it was buried by The Beatles, Michael Lindsay-Hogg’s Let It Be movie gets back to where it belongs
High infidelity • Fifty years ago, Kevin Ayers, John Cale, Brian Eno and Nico survived a spot of bed-hopping to record a legendary live album
Wild wild county • A new folk scene is thriving in Cornwall, inspired by the area’s unique landscape, history and “magical possibilities”
Feed your head! • How Mike Frankel’s innovative live photos of Jefferson Airplane landed him on stage at Woodstock
Foal’s gold • Willy Vlautin’s new novel The Horse may be bleak, but it’s spurred him on to write the next Delines album
A Quick One
Landless • Stunning four-part harmonies from the same Dublin folk scene as Lankum and Lisa O’Neill
Uncut Playlist • On the stereo this month…
IRMIN SCHMIDT • As the spectacular Can live series continues, the band’s co-founder talks Damo, drug busts and drinking with Mark E Smith
Can Live 1973-1977 • Exclusive with this issue of Uncut!
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BETH GIBBONS • A singular voice in British music explores new depths in middle age.
SIMPLY THE BETH • The pick of Gibbons’ back catalogue, from Portishead to the Polish National Radio Orchestra
Q&A • Lee Harris: “She found her ‘spark’”
EINSTÜRZENDE NEUBAUTEN • Improvisation, evolution, gender, humour!
Q&A • Blixa Bargeld hopes for divine inspiration in improvisation
AtoZ
WILLIE NELSON • Superb second album of Nelson’s 10th decade.
Q&A • Buddy Cannon (producer): “The man lives on music”
BERNARD BUTLER • Reluctant solo artist on a ‘happy surprise’ return
JOANA SERRAT • Catalan songwriter slays demons on soul-searching sixth.
Q&A • Joana Serrat: “I put myself outside of my safety zone”
KAIA KATER • Expansive, finely detailed fourth from banjo-toting Canadian
AMERICANA ROUND-UP
RICHARD HAWLEY • “I’m trying to find that peace all of us crave”
THE DECEMBERISTS • Intellectual Oregonians cram two decades of tricks into four-sided ninth LP.
Q&A • Colin Meloy: “It’s a very crafted thing”
POPPYCOCK • Una Baines maps the band’s fitful journey
EZRA FEINBERG • Former Citay dweller completes his blissful minimalist makeover.
Q&A • Ezra Feinberg: “The everyday is psychedelic”
GASTR DEL SOL • The fascinating story of Jim O’Rourke and David Grubbs’ short-lived but influential avant-garde duo told in a career-spanning box set.
ART AND SOL • A selection of post-Gastr albums
Q&A • Jim O’Rourke & David Grubbs “We felt like outliers”
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