(Domino) ***

DAVID Mackenzie's whimsical film about love and loss on the roofs of Edinburgh perfectly suits a trawl through the credibility-oozing archives of the Domino label.

That it also comes with a new Franz Ferdinand track - as you've never heard them before, folks - helps it no end.

Said ditty, the tranquil, psyche-folk of Hallam Foe Dandelion Blow, sounds like a lost Sgt Pepper out-take but comes with Franz's trademark lyrical stridency and melodic chutzpah. It won't win any new fans but it will tantalise existing ones.

Elsewhere, it's a mixed bag, but the class comes in the form of the chunky post-punk funk of Orange Juice's Blue Boy; and King Creosote's poetic, plaintive The Someone Else.

Clinic's If You Could Read Your Mind has its moments.