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20: 20th anniversary
Celtic Woman returns with a brand-new album to celebrate this incredible 20-year milestone. 20 (20th Anniversary) - the CD - features 18 new recordings and is the group's first new studio album since 2021's Postcards From Ireland. It features new arrangements of beautiful and iconic songs, some new compositions and, of course, some fan favorites.
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60/'61
Memphis Slim Recorded In London & Paris During 1960 & 1961. Including tracks previously unreleased in North America.
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Asterisms
Tzadik is proud to present Asterisms, a beautiful and exploratory instrumental project by Sean Ono Lennon, one of the most creative and versatile musician/composer/producer/songwriters working today. Sean has written countless songs, composed film scores, produced, and performed on dozens of albums, and here he steps out as the leader of an all-star band of Downtown luminaries. Years in the making, the music is powerful, trippy, and intensely imaginative, blending rock, electronics, jazz, and more into an exciting new musical soundscape. With driving rhythms, a stunning lyricism, and a brilliant sense of orchestration, this album is sure to surprise and delight music fans the world 'round.
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Bauhaus staircase
2023 release, the 14th album from the veteran Synthpop group. Includes the singles "Slow Train," "Veruschka," and the title track.
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Best of Bruce Springsteen
A collection of original songs spanning his storied 50-year recording career, from 1973's Greeting from Asbury Park, NJ to 2020's Letter To You.
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Blue Electric Light
Blue Electric Light is an impassioned suite of songs, that broadens this distinction and is the latest contribution of a man whose music-not to mention his singular style-continues to inspire millions the world over. On the album, Kravitz's talents as a writer, producer and multi-instrumentalist resonate as he wrote and played most of the instruments himself, with long-time guitarist Craig Ross.
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The Border
The Border is legendary country artist Willie Nelson's 75th solo studio record of new material. Produced by Willie's longtime collaborator, Buddy Cannon, The Border features four newly penned tracks by the pair combined with a half dozen tunes from some of their favorite songwriters including two co-written by Rodney Crowell plus Shawn Camp, Mike Reid and Bobby Tomberlin. Backed by some of Nashville's finest musicians, the album is another instant classic to follow up their last album of new material, A Beautiful Time which won Best Country Album at the 2023 Grammys.
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Born
The album offers much of what's made the eight time Country Music Association and Academy of Country Music Entertainer of the Year the only country artist on Billboard's Top Ten Touring Acts of the Last 25 Years for the last fifteen years. As "Take Her Home," climbs the country radio charts, there's plenty more where the song of three moments that define taking a risk and finding a life came from.
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Brat
In Charli's words, "it's confrontational. it's confident. it's conversational. the lyrics are texts I would send to my friends. it's funny. it's fun. it's a club record so play it loud "This is a Dance/Electronic album (Charli has worked with the likes of Gesaffelstein, Hudson Mohawke etc. on the music). This album will reinforce Charli as the most important British pop star out there.
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C, XOXO
Camila Cabello has released brand-new track 'HE KNOWS (featuring Lil Nas X)," from her forthcoming album on Geffen/lnterscope Records. The album is written by Camila and brought to life with executive producer El Guincho (Rosalia, FKA twigs, Frank Ocean) and co-producer Jasper Harris (Lil Nas X, Baby Keem, Jack Harlow).
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Can we please have fun
As the title suggests, it's a document of one of this era's great rock n' roll bands cutting loose, trying new things, and, yes, having some fun. Recorded at Dark Horse studio and produced with new collaborator Kid Harpoon (Harry Styles, Florence + the Machine) the album sees a new side of Kings of Leon.
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Color Purple: music from and inspired by the motion picture
From love and pain to strength and redemption, these songs capture the essence of "The Color Purple" while paving the way for a new musical era. "The Color Purple" (Music From and Inspired By) is more than just an album - it's a celebration of stories, voices, and melodies coming together in perfect harmony. Boasting seventeen songs from the Film, sixteen newly penned songs and four remixes, this is a collection destined to arrive as an instant classic.
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Coming home
Usher has changed music, culture, and countless lives. The album was mainly recorded in Atlanta, GA with many of Atlanta's hottest producers including Sean Garrett, Lit John, The Avila Brothers, Mel & Mus, Tricky Stewart, Rico Love, The-Dream, Jermain Dupri, and D Mile among many others.
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Cowboy Carter
Less than a year after releasing her Renaissance album, Beyonce is back with one of the biggest releases of 2024. One of the first singles, Texas Hold 'Em, has gone on to top both the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart and the Hot Country Songs chart.
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D.
Legendary singer, pop culture icon, Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee, and one half of the most successful duo of all time, Daryl Hall, returns for the first time in over a decade with his new solo project, "D". The album, including lead single "Can't Say No To Your was produced by Dave Stewart of Eurythmics fame.
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Dark matter
Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductees Pearl Jam return with their highly anticipated new album. The band's 12th studio album was produced by Grammy Award winner Andrew Watt.
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Deeper well
The music on Deeper Well, the seven-time Grammy winner's fifth album, is almost chimeric. Rolling acoustic guitars, puffy clouds of strings and synth, warm bass punctuations, layered harmonies, moments of Celtic melody, and plenty of room on the tracks for Musgraves's silvery vocals.
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Duets: Ghost on the canvas sessions
A reimagining of Glen's critically acclaimed 2011 farewell album with some of the biggest icons in music. The project is the first of its kind, an album recreated completely as duets posthumously, blending Glen's original vocals with the talents of artists like Elton John, Sting, Eric Church, Carole King, Eric Clapton, Dolly Parton, Brian Wilson, and more to create an artful body of work that celebrates the Rhinestone Cowboy's final ride.
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Eno: original motion picture soundtrack
Official soundtrack to the 2024 Gary Hustwit documentary Eno, the definitive documentary about visionary musician and artist Brian Eno, and a groundbreaking generative film that's different every time it's shown. The official soundtrack features 17 tracks from throughout Eno's prolific recording career, including three previously unreleased recordings.
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Eternal sunshine
After four years, Ariana Grande is releasing a brand-new album. The latest from the star of the upcoming film adaptation of Wicked includes the single 'Yes, And?'.
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Everything I thought it was
The highly anticipated new album from multi-talented entertainer, recording artist, record producer, songwriter and actor Justin Timberlake. This is Justin's sixth studio album, and includes the first single "Selfish," a pop infused offering driven by its infectious melodies and features the star's iconic soulful vocals.
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Evolution
Nine-time Grammy Award winner and 2023 Rock and Roll Hall Of Fame Inductee, Sheryl Crow, will release her 11th full length studio album, Evolution. The album comes as a welcomed surprise after Crow publicly stated that she would not release another full-length album after Threads (2018) and kicks off with her lead single "Alarm Clock," which is perhaps Sheryl Crow's most radio-friendly pop song since "Soak Up The Sun."
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Evolve
Recorded in the fall of 2023 at the band's studio, the Barn, Evolve (the 16th studio album by Phish) was produced by Vance Powell and Bryce Goggin with the 12 songs emerging from the band's dynamic live performances. Some, like fan favorite A Wave of Hope, have become springboards for Phish's most soaring improvisation. The songcraft and production are confident and taut, with Phish's distinct musical language on vivid display, still pushing boundaries, still very much continuing to evolve.
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Final
The twelfth and last studio album by Enrique Iglesias. It has more diverse music genres. It infuses pop, cumbia, bachata and elements of country. The album features ten tracks, some of which include collaborations such as Maria Becerra, Yotuel, Belinda and El Alfa. Don't miss the final chapter in the iconic journey of Enrique Iglesias who has left an indelible mark on the Latin music industry.
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Forever
Forever features twelve new songs from one of history's most iconic bands, Bon Jovi, including the lead single, "Legendary."
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Fu##in' up
From Neil's sleeve notes: "Why do these old songs live so vividly now? They do to me." Neil Young with Crazy Horse in all their "Ragged Glory." Neil & The Horse have played together for over 50 years and the performances of these songs are a true highlight of that long relationship.
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Gifts
Modern jazz giant Dave Douglas released his first new album in almost two years with a new project. This debut album is Dave playing with Ian Chang and Rafiq Bhatia (members of Son Lux and the Oscar nominated for the score of Everything Everywhere All At Once), as well as the brilliant versatile saxophonist James Brandon Lewis. The album is an adventurous exploration of the genre through the lens of composer Billy Strayhorn, covering four of his compositions, alongside six originals.
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Girl friends
Dion, the legendary Rock & Roll Hall of Famer, unleashes his latest musical masterpiece in an electrifying new album that transcends generations: Girl Friends. Inspired by the muse that is the "feminine genius," Dion's latest album from KTBA Records sees him collaborating with an exceptional lineup of special female artists including the soulful Susan Tedeschi, blues powerhouse Shemekia Copeland, country icon Carlene Carter, blues virtuoso Joanne Shaw Taylor, and the versatile Maggie Rose, among others.
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Girls Of The Golden West
Girls of the Golden West is a California opera, telling the story of the Gold Rush not through familiar time-worn myth, but in the words and deeds of real people.
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Hit me hard and soft
Billie Eilish's third studio album is her most daring body of work to date; a diverse yet cohesive collection of songs, ideally listened to in its entirety from beginning to end. It does exactly as the album title suggests; hits you hard and soft both lyrically and sonically, while bending genres and defying trends along the way.
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Kevin Puts': The Hours
Premiered at New York's Metropolitan Opera in 2022, with Joyce DiDonato, Renée Fleming and Kelli O'Hara as its stars, Kevin Puts' The Hours was praised by The New York Times as "sincere and persuasive... fervent... and soaringly lyrical". Based on both the award-winning 2002 film directed by Stephen Daldry and the original novel by Michael Cunningham, The Hours interweaves characters and events from three different periods of the twentieth century.
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I am: Celine Dion: original motion picture soundtrack
The upcoming original documentary on Prime Video gives us a raw, behind-the-scenes look at the iconic superstar's struggle with a life-altering illness. Legacy Recordings will be releasing the soundtrack to the upcoming documentary. Directed by Academy Award nominee Irene Taylor, it serves as a love letter to her fans. This inspirational documentary highlights the music that has guided her life while also showcasing the resilience of the human spirit. It includes thirteen classic hits, along with seven score tracks.
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Let's walk
Powered by the distinctive, honeyed croon that delivered her from the Paris streets to concert halls, these ten unabashedly personal songs, all cowritten by the versatile Peyroux, deftly interweave jazz, folk, and chamber pop, with themes ranging from the confessional to the political, from whimsy to yearning. In every note, Peyroux digs deep, rendering this exquisite work with the disarming grace and gravitas of an artist in peak form.
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Live at Shea Stadium 1982
The Who's 1982 tour, which was all in North America apart from two warmup dates at the Birmingham NEC in England, was their last to feature Kenney Jones on drums, and they wouldn't tour again until 1989. The tour promoted the recent It's Hard album, released in June 1982, and the setlist included a number of tracs from that album, some of which the band would only play live on this tour.
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Live at the Hollywood Bowl
In August 2023, Joe Bonamassa made his historic, first-ever appearance at the iconic Hollywood Bowl in his hometown of Los Angeles, where he was accompanied by a stellar ensemble of 40 orchestra members for a one-night-only event.
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Live at the Wiltern
In November 2002, the Rolling Stones arrived in Los Angeles to perform at a packed Wiltern Theatre, treating fans to a set heavy on rarities which feel right at home in such an intimate setting. While some of the hits are performed, this night at the Wiltern is for the rarely played classics, including "Stray Cat Blues," "No Expectations" and a cover of "Everybody Needs Somebody To Love," featuring a guest spot by the legendary Solomon Burke, who opened the show that night.
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Loom
Imagine Dragons' sixth studio album represents the pinnacle of their artistic journey of self-discovery and marks the best body of work they've ever made. Produced entirely by Imagine Dragons and their longtime collaborators Mattman and Robin, it finds the perfect balance between the classic sounds that have made them superstars and the freshness that brought them joy in the studio.
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Maestro: music by Leonard Bernstein, original soundtrack
Yannick Nézet-Séguin/London Symphony Orchestra/Bradley Cooper - "Maestro: Music by Leonard Bernstein (Original Soundtrack)" Deutsche Grammophon is proud to partner with Netflix to release the original soundtrack recording from one of the most anticipated films of the year: Bradley Cooper's MAESTRO. Featuring Yannick Nézet-Séguin conducting the music of Leonard Bernstein with the London Symphony Orchestra.
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Maestro: very best of Leonard Bernstein
Electrifying conductor, brilliant composer, gifted pianist, inspiring teacher: Leonard Bernstein is one of the most famous and influential musicians of all time. Highlights of the Maestro's legendary recordings for Deutsche Grammophon include his incandescent interpretations of Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven, Tchaikovsky and Mahler, composers for whom he felt a profound affinity.
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Manley Field House
Pulled from the original source recording and remastered, Manley Field House, Syracuse University, April 7, 1972 has been widely circulated as a fan-favorite radio broadcast bootleg for years, however this release is the first to include the complete show with the highest audio quality preserved from the direct source.
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Merrily we roll along: new broadway cast recording
Spanning three decades in the entertainment business, Merrily We Roll Along charts the turbulent relationship between composer Franklin Shepard and his two lifelong friends - writer Mary and lyricist & playwright Charley. An inventive cult-classic ahead of it's time, Merrily We Roll Along features some of Stephen Sondheim's most celebrated and personal songs.
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Mind games
Two-CD set featuring Mind Games: The Ultimate Mixes and The Out-takes (24 tracks), plus a 20-page booklet of photos and artwork, a reproduction of the original 1973 triptych marketing poster, postcard-sized reproductions of 1973 advert artworks, and an individually numbered Citizen of Nutopia ID card. Produced by Sean Ono Lennon. Mastered by Alex Wharton at Abbey Road Studios.
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Morning view XXIII
A re-recording/re-think of Incubus' 2001 album Morning View. The band states the album is a "result of {their} desire to honor this burgeoning legacy but also reimagine it as musicians who have been lovingly performing these songs night after night for the last 23 years." The album features their new bass player, Nicole Row.
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My favorite things: the Rodgers & Hammerstein 80th anniversary concert
Featuring a 40-piece orchestra and international stars of the stage and screen, My Favorite Things: The Rodgers & Hammerstein 80th Anniversary Concert was recorded on December 12, 2023 at London's newly restored Theatre Royal Drury Lane - the same venue that premiered the original West End production of Rodgers & Hammerstein's Oklahoma!, Carousel, South Pacific, and The King and I.
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Now that's what I call 90s R&B
NOW That's What I Call Music '90s R&B features 16 of the best R&B songs from the decade with tracks from Mariah Carey, Whitney Houston, Mary J. Blige, Bobby Brown, Babyface, Toni Braxton and more.
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Ohio players
Grammy Award-winning rockers the Black Keys release their 12th studio album. The first single, Beautiful People (Stay High), was cowritten by Beck and Dan 'The Automator' Nakamura. There is also a collaboration with Noel Gallagher.
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One hand clapping
Fifty years after their initial recording, the sessions for this Wings album will be released for the very first time. Discs one and two are newly mixed with twelve tracks that didn't appear in the original film, including reworked extracts of Beatles classics.
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Only God was above us
Vampire Weekend is back with their first new album since 2019's Father of the Bride. It features the singles Capricorn and Gen-X Cops.
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Other side
T Bone Burnett, the multi-Grammy Award winner and living legend, returns with a solo project. Waiting for You is the lead single, released with a visualizer and featuring the angelic harmonies of Lucius as its backdrop. The album promises a sweeping return to folk and form for this formidable guitarist and singer-songwriter.
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Overture!
What happens when the illustrious brass sections of the Berlin and Vienna Philharmonic come together? The answer is The Philharmonic Brass. This debut album is conducted by Tugan Sokhiev and includes virtuoso arrangements of some of the best-known overtures including Verdi's La Forza del Destino and Gershwin's Cuban Overture.
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Radical optimism
Inspired by Dua Lipa's own self-discovery, this is an album that taps into the pure joy and happiness of having clarity in situations that once seemed impossible to face. It features the singles Houdini and Training Season.
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Reasonable Woman
Sia's first proper album since 2016 is so filled to the brim with pop perfection, it almost overwhelms with how effortless it is for her to craft such instantly connectable songs. The collection is everything Sia does best, and the sonic equivalent of a myriad of things: an empowering embrace, secrets told late at night, going to the best party in the world, the vulnerability of declaring you love someone, the steadfast determination to keep going, even if your love isn't returned; the messiness of being human; the exuberance of being human. In essence, it is life happening to us, happening for us; the songs mirror back to us being alive with every chorus.
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Remembrance
Chick Corea & Béla Fleck Remembrance, serves as a moving final document of the profound creative and personal rapport that banjoist Béla Fleck and pianist Chick Corea first showcased at album length with 2007's Latin Grammy-winning The Enchantment. It's also a crucial addendum to Corea's legacy, featuring three previously unreleased Corea compositions as well as five short free improvisations, or impromptus, that Fleck has infused with written music.
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Rhapsody in blue
Over the last four decades, Béla Fleck has made a point of boldly going where no banjo player has gone before, a musical journey that has earned him sixteen Grammy awards in nine different fields, including Country, Pop, Jazz, Instrumental, Classical and World Music. His newest project is no different, and yet, entirely original as Fleck expands and explores George Gershwin's Rhapsody in Blue by paying homage to the legendary composer while redefining an American classic just in time for its centennial.
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Rough Guide To Charley Patton Father Of The Delta
When it comes to the Delta blues, all roads lead to its father figure Charley Patton. An immensely gifted performer, Patton served as a major influence on other legendary bluesmen who followed including Robert Johnson, Muddy Waters and Howlin' Wolf.
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Songwriter
Johnny Cash recorded an album's worth of self-penned songs in 1993. Shortly thereafter, he released the American Recordings albums and re-established himself as one of the world's greatest songwriters, introducing him to a new generation of fans. This album's unreleased eleven songs have been updated and produced by his son John Carter Cash and co-producer David Ferguson.
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Still kids
New Kids On The Block's first full-length studio album in eleven years. On the all new album, members Jonathan Knight, Jordan Knight, Joey McIntyre, Donnie Wahlberg and Danny Wood channel the New Kids' beginnings, even as it pushes them into new territory as songwriters and as a band. The album features fourteen new tracks including the lead single, "Kids," and is full of pop anthems, dance tracks, love songs, and grooves that will become fast favorites for the Blockheads.
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Swing fever
Sir Rod Stewart and Jools Holland with his Rhythm & Blues Orchestra present the exquisite a 13-track sparkling salute to the timeless songs of the big band years, reignited by two giants of their craft.
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Swingin' Live At The Church In Tulsa
With his latest release, Taj adds to his legendary legacy with an extraordinary set recorded at the Tulsa studio best known as the home base of the late, great Leon Russell.
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Timeless
The GRAMMY®-nominated pianist/composer/arranger releases latest album. With a career spanning four decades, Benoit has reigned supreme as one the founding fathers of contemporary jazz.
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Timeless
Arriving just in time for the 10-year anniversary of her diamond-certified hit "All About That Bass," Timeless is a celebration of Meghan Trainor's growth as an artist over the last decade. On it, she approaches themes of self-love and empowerment with more confidence than ever before, brought to life through her smart lyricism and signature production.
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To save a child
Eric Clapton's intimate concert filmed in London in front of a small audience in December 2023. Eric's set included "Tears In Heaven;" "Layla;" "River Of Tears;" "Got To Get Better In A Little While," and a very special version of George Harrison's "Give Me Love (Give Me Peace On Earth)" featuring a special guest appearance from Dhani Harrison. Also featuring a special bonus track titled "Prayer of a Child," a brand new studio recording.
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To The Limit: The Essential Collection
This collection thoughtfully curates 51 songs from the studio albums and live recordings the Eagles released between 1972 and 2020. All of the band's best-known tracks are here, including the number one hits New Kid in Town; One of These Nights; and Hotel California.
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Tortured poets department
Fresh off her historic Grammy Award Album of the Year win for Midnights, Taylor Swift has unveiled her new studio album. It features collaborations with Post Malone and Florence + The Machine.
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Unprecedented sh!t
The title is not only representative of how much of a sonic departure the 11-track album is from Ani's other work, but also a political and social commentary on the current state of the world.
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Visions
A vibrant and joyous 12-song set that finds Norah Jones singing about feeling free, wanting to dance, making it right, and acceptance of what life brings. It's the yang to the yin that was Pick Me Up Off the Floor, Jones's last album of new original songs, which was released in the pandemic lockdown of 2020 and foreshadowed many of the dark emotions of that period.
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XX
| Twentieth anniversary album of all new material, including a new original song, by globally renowned classical crossover group II Divo. First album with new member Steven LaBrie, after the passing of founding member Carlos Marin in 2020. II Divo takes flight in 2024 with their tenth full-length album. Once again, they leap forward creatively, expanding the style and vision all at once. |
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