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Beat street

This week finds return of the classics on music stands

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Chemical Brothers/Virgin

TOM ROWLANDS and Ed Simons return this month with their fifth studio album that also celebrates the Chemical Brothers' tenth year in the beat business. Along with traditional psychedelic underground club culture grooves that mark the duo's music, the album also brings in a dash of hip-hop, Middle eastern flavours and art-pop with Tim Burgess, Anwar Superstar, brother of Mos Def, A Tribe Called Quest legend Q-Tip and Kele Okereke of Bloc Party doing the guest vocals.

The World Of Nat

King Cole

Nat king Cole/EMI

THANKS TO his `unforgettable' pop, R&B and country chart toppers, Capitol Records came to be known as The House That Nat Built.

The vinyl company sold over nine million records of the artiste's albums till February 1965 when Cole passed away. Marking the 40th Anniversary of the celebrated artiste, Capitol/EMI presents a career-spanning single CD collection of 28 re-mastered Cole classics. A collector's album.

Old Friends: Live On Stage

Simon& Garfunkel/ Warner

THE DOUBLE CD special brings alive the historic Old Friends Tour (2003-2004) when the legendary pair toured together for the first time in over twenty years.

The album includes S&G classics The Sound Of Silence, Scarborough Fair and a host of others.

Also features bonus track Citizen of the Planet that was originally written by Paul Simon in the early 80's to be a part of the duo's repertoire but never got recorded until Art Garfunkel added vocals, for the current release.

Thank You

Stone Temple Pilots/Warner

"LIKE A bottle of red, I think this is us getting better and better with age. I'll be very honest, there were often very trying times, but maybe it all adds up to where we're at right now. Maybe it's an integral part to where this record is, and where we are as people," says guitarist Dean DeLeo. The occasion was the release of Shangri -- La Dee Da (November 2003). The group returns this season with some of the best singles of the `90s from their earlier albums.

SYEDA FARIDA

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