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CD — Nick Lowe: Jesus of Cool (Yep Roc)
Lowe's 1978 debut went through a transformation by the time it landed in U.S. record shops. The track list was shuffled, the cover art was altered, and the title was changed (to the kinda-cool Pure Pop for Now People, but still . . .). This terrific 30th-anniversary reissue sets things straight. Anglophobes take note: The original U.S. artwork is included, as are a bunch of bonus songs, so — with a little programming — you can listen to either version.
DVD — South Park: Imaginationland (Paramount)
Last year's three-episode story about terrorists and one little boy's wild imagination gets the uncensored Director's Cut treatment here. Luke Skywalker, Jesus, and Popeye all make cameos in the apocalypse-minded tale, which includes the return of the not-so-cuddly demonic woodland critters. Best of all, there's a subplot involving the Supreme Court, a lost bet, and Cartman's balls.
VIDEO GAME — Wipeout Pulse (Sony)
The popular Wipeout series' latest outing (for the PSP) is more of the same: Gamers customize their futuristic space-racers, pick up some cool power-ups, and then speed through various courses while blasting opponents clear off the map. New online features — including downloadable tracks and challenges involving up to eight players — make it a keeper.