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Fun Boy Three

Fun Boy Three
Each Sunday, Pitchfork takes an in-depth look at a significant album from the past, and any record not in our archives is eligible. Today we revisit the debut album from a trio that split from the Specials to forge a mischievous and mysterious electro-pop sound haunted by the racist violence entrenched in British history.

The Complete Budokan 1978

Bob Dylan
The 1978 double-LP live set At Budokan gets a remixed, remastered release of its source recordings, becoming the next maligned Dylan album ripe for critical revision.

Rockstar

Dolly Parton
Dolly Parton’s star-powered, overly reverential, 30-song rock album aims straight down the middle.

A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving (50th Anniversary Edition)

Vince Guaraldi
A new reissue collects the entirety of the 1973 television score for the first time; it’s a lithe, funky counterpart to the wintry, wistful moods of A Charlie Brown Christmas.

And the Wind (Live and Loose!)

MJ Lenderman
On this triumphant live album, the Asheville songwriter transforms his dreamlike narratives into something joyous, collective, and free.