Cosmo Jarvis, Think Bigger ****

The talented Mr Jarvis has already crammed a great deal of highly impressive creative activity into his relatively brief career,and this prolific musician and film-maker has now released his third album via his own self-financed record label 25th Frame.

Banjo, mandolin and string quartet provide the instrumental backdrop as Cosmo serves up his distinctive brand of acerbic country-rock for your delectation, delivering an affectionate cover of the Grateful Dead's Friend of the Devil alongside an easy on the ear assortment of self-penned tunes led by Love This, Tell Me Who To Be and the infectious Whatever.

Out now (25th Frame : £16.85)

The Jim Jones Revue, The Savage Heart ****

The third album from garage rock revivalists The Jim Jones Revue finds this ferocious British band still mining the rich vein of raucous rock'n'roll which has made them such a potent force on the live circuit in recent years.

Their mildly demented approach to music-making has prompted comparisons with everyone from Jerry Lee Lewis to The Stooges and Motorhead, and the boys are in typically rabble-rousing form here as they launch into exhilarating creations such as Where Da Money Go? and Midnight Oceans and The Savage Heart.

Out now (Play It Again Sam Records : £8.99)

The Move, Move ****

The Birmingham rockers' eponymous debut album first saw the light of day in 1968, showcasing some fine Roy Wood originals alongside covers of Eddie Cochran's Weekend and Moby Grape's Hey Grandma.

Salvo have now transformed this memorable package into a deluxe 2 CD set by including some rare b sides and hitherto unreleased material, including newly created stereo mixes of classic hits such as Fire Brigade, Night of Fear and Flowers in the Rain.

Out now (Salvo SALVODCD207 : £8.00)

Musica Alta Ripa, Leclair: Recreations de musique 1 and 2 ****

The latest offering from German chamber music specialists Musica Alta Ripa explores the work of the renowned Baroque violinist and composer Jean-Marie Leclair.

Leclair's finest creations charmed listeners with their attractive blend of Italian virtuosity and French elegance, and this splendid CD showcases two of the Lyon born musician's Sonatas for two violins, expertly performed here by Anne Roehrig and Ulla Bundies.

Out now (MDG 309 1762 2 : £13.85)

Sam Apple Pie ***

The 1969 debut album from London based blues rockers Sam Apple Pie has become a highly sought after collectors' item in recent years, and this relatively obscure vinyl offering has now been released in CD form by re-issue specialists Angel Air.

The six piece band penned the bulk of Sam Apple Pie themselves, and the finished product provided an ideal vehicle for their distinctive blend of blues,boogie and bonhomie.

The influence of early Fleetwood Mac looms large on many of the stand-out tracks, with Stranger, Sometime Girl and the reflective Annabelle emerging as the best of the bunch.

Released on October 22nd (Angel Air SJPCD 401 : £9.99)