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by bill biss rage recommends


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WILDER SHORES Belinda Carlisle A powerful wave of emotion and belief washes over the shore with Belinda Carlisle’s new release. It is joy, faith and strength presented in her own inimitable style. It’s hard to imagine the “Go-Go” girl of yesterday in the songs found withinWilder Shores and that’s a beautiful thing. In that Carlisle has matured and truly created her own unique perspective both personally and professionally. Her voice is still as magical to those who knew her then and those who know her now. Brilliant is Belinda.Available now.


ANGELS AND ONE-ARMED JUGGLERS Chris Barron Lead man of Spin Doctors new solo album has a relaxed spirit of musical intellect. In lyrical thoughts and energy, Chris Barron spins a sincere web of rock. It’s reminiscent of Tom Petty or Neil Young. With Barron’s vocals he presents his own energy. When he sings, “In a Cold Kind of Way” about his zombie girl… He comes across as a much less serious-minded Jackson Browne. “Saving Grace” is the anthem of the set as Chris Barron puts his stamp onAngels and One-Armed Jugglers. Available now.


WEMBLEY OR BUST Jeff Lynne’s ELO No need to board a spaceship to take a sonic journey with the live concert presented byJeff Lynne’s ELO at Wembley Stadium in London. Sonically though, the June 24, 2017 performance is delivered digitally, on CD and also on a three-LP set. In addition, it’s captured on DVD. The majesty of Lynne’s vision as producer, songwriter, singer and musician is phenomenal. From the early 1970s to now, Electric Light Orchestra has built an empire of long-lasting hits. Hits that shine “more” than a little love. Available November 17.


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B&B A riveting thriller of “cat and mouse” ensues when a married gay couple returns to a bed and breakfast inn where they initially were denied a room with a double bed. Previously the couple had sued and won the case against the Christian owner. Deciding to stay… The plot thickens as the innkeeper’s son reveals his kept secret to the couple. The only other guest is a Russian ex-con. A tight script and solid performances by the small ensemble cast create the tension and trauma.


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ATOMIC BLONDE Espionage, hired criminals, double agents and spies collide in Germany before the Berlin Wall came down. Charlize Theron tackles them all with her secret agent talents for taking out the bad guys while managing to look like the definitive cool blonde who kicks butt and manages to get her butt kicked in the process. Whether it’s the car chases, the hand-to-hand fight scenes or the super stunt work inAtomic Blonde… For those who love Theron and a fast-moving action flick, this is it.


Available November 14.


BEACH RATS The sexual awakening of a South Brooklyn teenager is captivating and realistically portrayed by actor Harris Dickinson. This break-out for Dickinson has generated a lot of buzz for his acting and looks. Director Eliza Hittman captures the sinewy swagger of Dickinson’s character “Frankie” and the young men who he hangs out with. Both the harsh realities of life and the charismatic and rough attitudes of youth and self-identity are riveting and mesmerizing while the film is beautifully shot in the locationBeach Rats was


made. Available November 21.


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FROM THE WORLD’S BEST CHEFS JJ Goode and Helen Hollyman Possibly you remember going to a fast food restaurant for fish sandwiches on a Friday night after a few beers? Or just raiding the fridge late at night? InMunchies: Late-Night Meals from the World’s Best Chefs, these top chefs put this un-PC philosophy to task. There are 65 chefs who cover the late night scene of cuisine and how to concoct over 65 recipes, when it’s after midnight. The food ideas for fun begins around quit- ting time and continues on until the “morning after.”


MUNCHIES: LATE-NIGHT MEALS Available now.


AROUND THE WORLD IN EIGHTY WINES Mike Veseth Mike Veseth, editor-in-chief ofThe Economist takes the reader on a truly global journey of the world’s wines. He and the team of globe trotters revel in the travel and exotic locations while enjoying the many different wines along the way. One thing is for certain is the knowledge presented is informative and the stories are entertaining and worthwhile. Starting in London, they head to France, Italy, Syria, Algeria, Spain and other prime destination across the globe. Their experiences definitely areAround the World in Eighty Wines. Available November 1.


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A SANDWICH: THE HANDY 1909 GUIDE EVA GREENE FULLER Are you hungry and ready for a tasty and fulfilling sandwich? Let’s go back to 1909 and check the icebox out! Yes… I said 1909. Eva Greene Fuller presents a timeless collection of 400 recipes that never go out of style but please don’t use ingredients from that year. Keep it fresh and each recipe presented is simple and easy to follow. From salad, sweet, meat to cheese or even canapes. Why there is even a recipe for a tutti-frutti sandwich. How about that one? Available November 15.


NOVEMBER 2017 | RAGE monthly 17


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