IN a way, you always know what you're going to get from an album like this. In short, a collection of decent live tracks, and a warm, fuzzy feeling for helping charity by listening to it.

The 16 songs - all recorded live at this year's Glastonbury festival - are by popular and fashionable bands, so there should be something for everyone.

Coldplay's Birds opens the album, followed by Foals and The Last Shadow Puppets' enjoyable The Dream Synopsis and Jeff Lynne's ELO's Showdown.

Each of the performances are better than you'd expect for live recordings, but occasionally suffer from self indulgence, as happens at big live shows, particularly Wolf Alice's Giant Peach, which drags. Similarly, there's an oddness about hearing the sublime Sigur Ros playing one of their beautiful, usually intimate, compositions to such a vast crowd.

Minor quibbles, obviously, and there's enough strong material here (including the brilliant Grey Tickles, Black Pressure by John Grant, Tonight The Streets Are Ours by Richard Hawley, a stunning live performance of Starlight by Muse, Right Here by Jess Glynne and My Girl by Madness), to make the album worth a donation.