(with 8 D, 28 A)Not that Elvis and the latest lady sensation for 1978 punk-rock landmark (4, 5, 5)
(with 14D)Alright, English band in transition from rock to avante garde stops off to make paranoid music about technology (2,8)
(with 5D) Not quite the colour in between green and indigo in jazz trumpeter's pioneering album (4,2,5)
Don't worry about Kurt (9)
White stripes on a the world's largest land mammal (8)
Canadian Joni plays it simple, writes about the daughter she had adopted, has massive hit (4)
Blind synth man sees inside (12)
Turn off your mind, let it go round and round for this famous band's classic (8)
Iggy and the boys strip it back and make it strong (3, 5)
Nearer to you or a finisher, by a group named after German military brothels in WWII (6)
A boss songwriter from Jersey was birthed to perambulate fast (4,2,3)
(with 31D) British rock n roll gods let blood flow in this country blues rock masterpiece (3,2,5)
Marvin asks an important question (5,5,2)
The openings and closures to places make an album about themselves (3,5)
New York rich boys want to know if there is anything else in 2000s classic debut (2,4,2)
(with 1A, 8D) Not that Elvis and the latest lady sensation for 1978 punk-rock landmark (4, 5, 5)
Self-titled second album by what used to be Bob Dylan's Hawks (3,5)
Mannequin by Bristol trip-hoppers (5)
(with 22D) New York new wavers from late 1970s suggest you don't go to the dark. (6,2,5)
Her Highness spends an evening listening to classical singing in glam band. (1,5,2,3,5)
Formerly known as David Jones, goes to Berlin, makes history without going high (3)
(with 30D) Cranky Northern Irishman spends more than than 14 days astral travelling for second album (6,5)
Was what Fleetwood Mac said true or were they just...? (7)