The latest reviews from Kevin Bryan.

Be-Bop Deluxe,"At The BBC 1974-1978" (Parlophone Records)- This impressive four disc set should be greeted like the proverbial  manna from heaven by fans of Bill Nelson's criminally under-rated prog rock outfit, as it brings together all the material that the band recorded for the BBC during their creative heyday in the mid seventies.The late John Peel had  always been  a great champion  of Bill's  distinctive approach to music-making  and this  anthology  revives the four fine sessions that Be-Bop Deluxe recorded  for the great Radio One DJ during those days,including  their eloquent renditions of  "Adventures In A Yorkshire Landscape," "Sister Seagull" and "Maid In Heaven."

                         The Waterboys,"Fisherman's Box" (EMI Records)- The sessions for The Waterboys' classic "Fisherman's Blues" collection  spanned the lengthy period from January 1986  to June  1988, and frontman Mike Scott has decided to mark the 25th anniversary of its release by assembling  this all  embracing 6 CD set, unveiling  no less than 85 tracks which were recorded for the album but subsequently discarded.  The warm,folksy and ultimately life affirming contents reflect Scott's eclectic musical tastes,  including  splendid cover versions of everything from Van Morrison's "Sweet Thing" to  Mungo Jerry's "You Don't Have To Be In The Army."

                           Joe Brown,"The Ukelele Album- Deluxe Edition" (Absolute/Universal)- This newly expanded version of his  2012 album has been released to tie in with Joe Brown's current British tour and finds the great rock'n'roll survivor  applying his impeccable ukelele technique to memorable ditties such as 10cc's "I'm Not In Love," Motorhead's "Ace of Spades"  and McGuiness Flint's rustic  1970 hit,"When I'm Dead and Gone."  The  affable charm which has helped this genial performer  to maintain a musical  career which began long long ago in 1958 is particularly apparent  on the bonus live  disc as Joe  launches into a selection of  golden oldies from the pre-Beatles era  led by  "Picture of You" and "That's What Love Will Do."

                            "Chopin-Piano Masterpieces" (Warner Classics)-Frederic Chopin's name has become synonymous with keyboard music of the highest order,and this new 3 CD anthology  focusses attention on many of the Polish expatriate's finest creations,drawing on some peerless recordings from the  Warner Classics' archives. Top notch classical performers such as Nikolai Lugansky,Boris Berezovsky and Maria-Joao Pires tackle a generous selection of Chopin's  subtle and sophisticated keyboard miniatures alongside the composer's two piano concertos,and a more attractive introduction to the great man's stylish repertoire would be difficult to imagine.

                            Maddy Prior with the Carnival Band,"A Tapestry of Carols" (Saydisc CD-SDL 366)-This enchanting Yuletide offering first saw the light of day in 1987,and found Steeleye Span chanteuse Maddy Prior immersing herself in the delights of a varied assortment of ancient Christmas carols,aided and abetted by early music  enthusiasts  The Carnival Band. The contents present a beguiling blend of the much loved and the totally obscure,with old favourites such as "The Holly and the Ivy" and "Ding Dong Merrily On High" nestling snugly alongside some arcane seasonal creations  from  Cornwall, Poland  and medieval Germany.