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God's problem child /Willie Nelson.
"On his new album, the 83-year-old singer probes his own mortality and wrestles with death head-on for the first time on record. Set to longtime producer Buddy Cannon's sparse, elegant country arrangements, these songs are brimming with bleak prophecy and spiritual acceptance"...Rolling Stone.
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So Good/Zara Larsson
"Living up to its title, So Good... delivers polished R&B-influenced pop gems that shine bright like diamonds while maintaining a too-cool-for-school factor that helps to distinguish her from the bubblegum." --Allmusic.
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Be Myself/Sheryl Crow
"Crow is back to what she does best; cranking out melodic and emotionally vivid folk/pop/rock...It may not be her finest set, but it captures the light/dark spirit that informed Crow’s best music and is a worthy addition to an already impressive catalog." -- American Songwriter.
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Hopeless Romantic/Michelle Branch
Hopeless Romantic, charts new ground, going beyond the simple math of adding the blues-rock percussionist and anthemic pop-rocker together...Across Romantic’s 14 tracks, Branch plays with psych-rock (“You’re Good”), ’60s pop (“Heart Break Now”), dreamy synth jams (“Shadow”), and swirling R&B (the title track). --Entertainment Weekly
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