Music Reissues Weekly: The Beatles - Get Back

THE BEATLES - GET BACK Peter Jackson’s triumphant re-evaluation of the ‘Let It Be’ film's source

Peter Jackson’s re-evaluation of the ‘Let It Be’ film’s source material is a triumph

“At all times, the film-makers have attempted to present an accurate portrait of the events depicted and the people involved.” The on-screen statement beginning each of Get Back's three parts acknowledges that definitions of accuracy can depend on points of view.

Blu-ray: Larks on a String

★★★★★ BLU-RAY: LARKS ON A STRING Jiří Menzel's bittersweet Czech New Wave classic returns

Jiří Menzel's bittersweet Czech New Wave classic returns, with enticing extras

Jiří Menzel's Larks on a String (Skřivánci na niti) was in production while Soviet tanks rumbled into Prague in August 1968. Predictably, the film was banned by the new Czechoslovak regime and it remained unreleased until 1990, though illicit video copies were circulating for several years before.

Mick Jagger: My Life as a Rolling Stone review, BBC Two - the rock'n'roll enigma gives little away as the band reaches 60

★★ MICK JAGGER: MY LIFE AS A ROLLING STONE, BBC TWO The R&R enigma gives little away

Impressive archive footage but no new insights

At the beginning of this film, Mick Jagger says: “What most documentaries do is repeat the same thing over and over… all the mythology is repeated until it becomes true.” He’s right, as he so often is. This latest attempt to prise open the enigma of the Rolling Stones’ indefatigable frontman reveals nothing a reasonably observant Stones fan won’t already know.

Glastonbury Festival 2022: an unexpurgated odyssey around the best party on the planet

★★★★★ GLASTONBURY FESTIVAL The biggest, wildest, most extensive 2022 report of them all

The biggest, wildest, most extensive Glastonbury 2022 report of them all

Last days of June 2022, I sit in my writing hut. My liver is radioactive jelly, my nose reinforced concrete, my leg muscles marathon-cramped, and poisoned perspiration rolls down my forehead, stinging my eyeballs.

The Rolling Stones, BST Hyde Park review - let it rock!

★★★★★ THE ROLLING STONES, BST HYDE PARK Who can match The Rolling Stones firing on all cylinders? No one, that’s who

Who can match The Rolling Stones firing on all cylinders? No one, that’s who

A few spots of rain greeted the arrival of the Rolling Stones on BST Hyde Park’s stage on Saturday night, and after “Street Fighting Man”, as Mick Jagger dedicated the show to the much-loved and lamented drummer Charlie Watts, a rainbow appeared over the stage. 

Music Reissues Weekly: Whatever You Want - Bob Crewe's 60s Soul Sounds

WHATEVER YOU WANT - BOB CREWE'S 60S SOUL SOUNDS Proof there was more to the one-man music business than The Four Seasons

Proof there was more to the one-man music business than The Four Seasons

In 1965, Bob Crewe was living alongside Central Park in New York’s Dakota building. At various times, the block’s other residents included Lauren Bacall, Judy Garland, John Lennon and Yoko Ono. For work, Crewe’s 6th-floor offices on West 60th Street were in a complex overlooking Columbia Circle and South Central Park. Atlantic Records was also based there, as was Roulette Records. He was flying high.

Music Reissues Weekly: Ban the Bomb - Music of the Aldermaston Anti-Nuclear Marches

BAN THE BOMB - MUSIC OF THE ALDERMASTON ANTI-NUCLEAR MARCHES The folk and trad-jazz soundtrack to the UK’s anti-nuclear movement

The folk and trad-jazz soundtrack to the early days of the UK’s anti-nuclear movement

“The case is quite simple. We think that the policy which is being pursued by the western powers is one which is almost bound to end in the extermination of the human race. Some of us think that might be rather a pity.”

Blu-ray: The Soft Skin

★★★ BLU-RAY: THE SOFT SKIN Truffaut's 1964 film tells the story of a slightly less than torrid affair

Truffaut's 1964 film tells the story of a slightly less than torrid affair

The 400 Blows (1959) and Jules et Jim (1962) established François Truffaut as an outstanding and original director. His next film, The Soft Skin (La peau douce) from 1964, was not in the same league.

Music Reissues Weekly: Barney Wilen - Zodiac

BARNEY WILEN - ZODIAC French jazz curio with an impeccable cultural context resurfaces

French jazz curio with an impeccable cultural context resurfaces

In 1966, the combo fronted by French sax player Barney Wilen issued an album of musical interpretations of each sign of the zodiac. In the US in 1969, Mort Garson released 12 albums, each dedicated to a single sign. Two years earlier Garson was behind the one-sign-per-track Cosmic Sounds album, credited to The Zodiac.