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Symphony of hits /Michael Bolton
"Bolton sounds at home here. Maybe it's due to the wages of time, but he doesn't push his voice to the extremes. This may be Bolton's most nuanced vocal performance to date, and that is reason enough for the album to exist." --All Music
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Now that's what I call music!
Breathin (Ariana Grande) -- Happier (Bastille & Marshmello) -- Taki taki (DJ Snake, Selena Gomez & Ozuna, feat. Cardi B.) -- This feeling (the Chainsmokers, feat. Kelsea Ballerini) -- Electricity (Silk City, Dua Lipa, feat. Diplo & Mark Ronson) -- Promises (Calvin Harris & Sam Smith) -- Body (Loud Luxury, feat. Brando) -- Close to me (Ellie Goulding, Diplo & Swae Lee) -- Thunderclouds (LSD, feat. Sia, Diplo, and Labrinth) -- Lost in Japan (remix) (Shawn Mendes & Zedd) -- Better (Khalid) -- Consequences (Camila Cabello) -- Shallow (Lady Gaga & Bradley Cooper) -- Tequila (Dan + Shay) -- There's no way (Lauv, feat. Julia Michaels) -- Broken (lovelytheband) -- Now presents what's next! Shotgun (George Ezra) ; Slow 3 (Jack Samson) ; Heavy flag (the Accidentals) ; Older (Sasha Sloan).
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Live in Hollywood /Linda Ronstadt
A session that was captured in 1980 at Television Center Studios for an HBO special that aired the same year. “I’m just impressed again at what a great singer Linda is,” Asher said. “Every time I hear her, it makes that more clear to me. Even singing rock ’n’ roll, which is her least favorite thing, she just nails it. The rock ’n’ roll intensity is just amazing.”--LA Times
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Head above water /Avril Lavigne
"But rarely has anyone sounded both as wrecked and rejuvenated over the course of the same record as on Head Above Water, which is an ongoing mood swing set to music. The Lavigne heard at the beginning of the record is almost an entirely different person by the end; the hard part is figuring out which part you like more." --Rolling Stone
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Can't say I ain't country /Florida Georgia Line
"Can’t Say I Ain’t Country mainly follows the FGL formula, one that stands on a foundation of feel-good party songs. But this time, they’re steadfast in using music as a way to resist those who try to deny their place in country music. Fans of the duo’s previous work will likely appreciate Can’t Say I Ain’t Country, not only for its celebration of country life, but the honest messages that tell the story of those who identify with it." --Sounds Like Nashville
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