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Haiku Reviews: Jamie Lidell, Far & Bettye LaVette 

CD Quick Hits, in 5-7-5 form.

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Jamie Lidell
Compass

Psychedelic soul
Blends with electronic sounds
Ear candy for all
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Far
At Night We Live

A reunion disc
Captures the band’s long-lost vibe
New fans? I’m doubtful
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Bettye LaVette
Interpretations: The British Rock Songbook

One powerhouse voice
Thirteen British rock classics
Surprisingly strong

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