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Jackie Leven, Cabaret Voltaire, Edinburgh
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CW Stoneking, Electric Circus, Edinburgh
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Vintage: Heroes of Denmark Street, Royal Festival Hall, London
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Max Tundra, The Vortex Jazz Club, London
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Robert Cray, Cadogan
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Rain Dogs revisited: with Arthur H, The Tiger Lillies, Camille O'Sullivan and others
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Lucky Thirteen: A Celebration of 13 Years of Memphis Industries, K oko, London
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Steve Ignorant's Absolute Last Supper, Crass Songs 1977-1984, 02 Shepherds Bush Empire, London
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Morrissey
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Ebo Taylor, Hackney Empire

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