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Beabadoobee - This Is How Tomorrow Moves (Dirty Hit) review : Rising star comes of age, writes ADRIAN THRILLS


From Charli XCX's Brat, released in June, to last month's Vertigo by electronic pop star Griff, the summer has been illuminated by compelling new solo albums from British women.

Made with rock and rap producer Rick Rubin at his Shangri-La studio in Malibu, her third album shows the increasing depth of her songwriting and widens her appeal by augmenting her bracing indie-rock with touches of jazz and folk. Given the musical connections he made as a founding member of The Rolling Stones, it’s no surprise that Bill Wyman doesn’t go through the motions as he covers songs by Bob Dylan, Taj Mahal and John Prine on Drive My Car, his first solo LP for nine years. He even takes the odd liberty on Thunder On The Mountain, from 2006’s Modern Times, omitting Dylan’s lines about Alicia Keys and replacing them with a tribute to rock and roller Jerry Lee Lewis, who died two years ago.

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