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Dying machine
by Tremonti, Mark
Tremonti, which features Creed guitarist Mark Tremonti, releases a concept album that showcases Mark's unique songwriting style and vocal melodies.
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Apart
by Pete Yorn
Pete Yorn and Scarlett Johansson follow up their previous album release, 2009's Break Up, with an EP that features four new tracks and a rework of a the previously released track Tomorrow.
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Arthur Buck
by Arthur Buck
Singer-songwriter Joseph Arthur and R.E.M. guitarist Peter Buck join forces on a vibrant eleven song collection that captures the spontaneity at the heart of this project.
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Bad witch
by Reznor, Trent
Nine Inch Nails, with this new album is now completing the trilogy that began with 2016's Not The Actual Events and 2017's Add Violence.
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Both Directions at Once The Lost Album
by John Coltrane
Featuring the Classic Quartet, John Coltrane, McCoy Tyner, Jimmy Garrison and Elvin Jones, and recorded at the end of a two-week run at Birdland, the music on this album represents one of the most influential groups in music history both performing in a musical style it had perfected. Unknown until 2004 and unheard until now. Includes seven alternate takes of the tracks from the standard edition.
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Chaos and creation in the backyard
by Paul McCartney
Released in 2005, the album was instantly hailed as continuing a hot streak that included Flaming Pie, Run Devil Run and Driving Rain. Produced by Nigel Godrich and featuring the singles Fine Line and the Grammy-winning Jenny Wren, the album debuted at number six on the Billboard chart. The album also earned three Grammy nominations including Album of the Year.
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Hell-on
by Neko Case
Neko Case delivers an indelible collection of colorful, enigmatic storytelling that features some of her most daring, through-composed arrangements to date.
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Indigo Girls live with the University of Colorado Symphony Orchestra
by Indigo Girls
Recorded in front of a sold-out audience in Boulder, CO, and deftly mixed by Grammy winner Trina Shoemaker (Sheryl Crow, Emmylou Harris), this release showcases Indigo Girls at their finest: raw, real, and revelatory. Spanning material from throughout the band's career, the 22-song set features a mix of reimagined classics, including fan favorites Galileo and Closer to Fine, unexpected deep cuts, and tracks from their latest album.
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Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again : the movie soundtrack
by Various Artists
Return to the magical Greek island of Kalokairi with an all-new original musical based on the songs of ABBA. The returning Mamma Mia cast is joined by new editions Lily James and Academy Award winner Cher.
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Mean girls: original Broadway cast recording
by Richmond, Jeff
The Broadway musical adaptation of the 2004 hit comedy movie, Mean Girls is written by Tina Fey and the music features songs written by Jeff Richmond and Nell Benjamin. After rave reviews off Broadway and in preview shows, Mean Girls is sure to be the next in line of Broadway musicals to become a pop culture phenomenon.
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Rebellion rises
by Marley, Ziggy
Eight-time Grammy award winning musician and reggae icon Ziggy Marley releases his seventh full-length solo studio album. This passionate and indelible collection of music encourages people to stand together in activism through love.
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Songs for The Saints
by Kenny Chesney
After releasing a live album in 2017, Kenny Chesney returns with a new studio album that is partly inspired by personal events from the past year. The first single, Get Along, has already become a top ten country hit.
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Speak your mind
by 1991- Anne-Marie
The album is the rich fruit of the past two years' work and a hyper-confident artistic statement. On her debut offering Anne-Marie's playfully infectious pop spirit entwines with her celebrated humor, charisma and idiosyncratic storytelling - attributes that have set her apart from her peers and seen her become one of the UK's most-loved female breakthrough stars of recent years.
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The Beach Boys with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
by Beach Boys
The brilliant original vocal harmonies of the Beach Boys' classics are combined with brand new symphonic arrangements performed by the Royal Philharmonic Opera, creating a unique and special experience across sixteen songs.
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Thrillington
by Thrillington, Percy
Credited to the pseudonym Percy 'Thrills' Thrillington, a fictitious socialite whose activities were chronicled in UK newspaper ads, the album was actually a fully reimagined instrumental lounge/jazz version of Paul and Linda McCartney's Ram.
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