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Adios
by Glen Campbell
Glen Campbell's final studio album was recorded in 2012 in Nashville in the middle of his farewell tour. It features him singing four Jimmy Webb songs, a duet with Willie Nelson, and an appearance from special guest Vince Gill.
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CHUCK
by Chuck Berry
Chuck Berry, the father of rock n' roll, releases his first album in nearly 40 years, composed mostly of new, original songs written, recorded, and produced by the legend himself.
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Cornell 5 / 8 / 77
by Grateful Dead
Recorded live directly from the soundboards by Betty Cantor-Jackson. After several years the master tapes were seemingly lost for good, but that all changed at the end of 2016. The lost tapes, or lost Betty boards as they are commonly known, finally made their way back home to the Grateful Dead vault, making it possible to officially bring the world this legendary show just in time for its 40th Anniversary.
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Dirty dancing : music from the ABC original movie event
by Various Artists
Along with the classics from the original film, the new TV adaptation of Dirty Dancing comes with new tracks. Along with performances by the cast , there are tracks from artists including Lady Antebellum and Seal.
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Dorado
by Shakira
Sharkira's first new album since 2014 has already generated four hit singles, including La Bicicleta, which spent 25 weeks at the top of Billboard's Latin Airplay chart. There are also appearances from Nicky Jam, Maluma, Prince Royce, Carlos Vives, and MAGIC!
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Fingerprints
by Eli Band Young
Eli Young Band makes a strong return to form with rocking guitars, edgy attitude, and driving rhythm on their latest album. This sonic return to form kicks off with the first single Saltwater Gospel.
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Heart break
by Lady Antebellum
Lady Antebellum release the follow-up to their 747 album.
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Hopeless fountain kingdom
by Halsey
Grammy award nominated, multi-platinum alternative pop maverick Halsey returns with her anxiously awaited second full-length album.
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Is this the life we really want?
by Waters, Roger
A twelve track album from rock artist Roger Waters that includes songs such as When We Were Young; The Last Refugee; Broken Bones; and more.
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Melodrama
by Lorde
Four years after releasing her Grammy Award-winning debut, Lorde is back with one of 2017's most anticipated albums. Her latest includes the track Liability and the first single, Green Light.
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Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band
by Beatles
Super Deluxe: The comprehensive six-disc boxed set features:CD 1: New stereo album mixCDs 2 & 3:- 33 additional recordings from the studio sessions, most previously unreleased and mixed for the first time from the four-track session tapes, sequenced in chronological order of their recording dates- A new stereo mix of “Penny Lane” and the 2015 stereo mix of “Strawberry Fields Forever”CD 4:- Direct transfers of the album’s original mono mix and the “Strawberry Fields Forever” and “Penny Lane” singles- Capitol Records’ U.S. promotional mono single mix of “Penny Lane”- Previously unreleased early mono mixes of “She’s Leaving Home,” “A Day In The Life,” and “Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds” (a mix thought to have been erased from a tape in 1967, but discovered during archive research for the anniversary edition)Discs 5 & 6 (Blu-ray and DVD):- New 5.1 surround audio mixes of the album and “Penny Lane” by Giles Martin and Sam Okell, plus their 2015 5.1 surround mix of “Strawberry Fields Forever”- High resolution audio versions of the new stereo mixes of the album and “Penny Lane” and of the 2015 stereo mix of “Strawberry Fields Forever”- Video features: 4K restored original promotional films for “Strawberry Fields Forever,” “Penny Lane,” and “A Day In The Life;” plus The Making of Sgt. Pepper, a restored, previously unreleased documentary film (broadcast in 1992), featuring insightful interviews with McCartney, Harrison, and Starr, and in-studio footage introduced by George Martin.
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Road
by Mike + The Mechanics
Formed in 1985 by Genesis founding member Mike Rutherford, Mike + The Mechanics released their first album in 1985 and have gone on to achieve an enviable string of hit singles and albums.
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Ti Amo
by Phoenix
Grammy Award winners Phoenix are back with the follow-up to their acclaimed 2013 album Bankrupt! The band introduced fans to the first single, J-Boy, with a performance on The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon.
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Waiting on a song
by Dan Auerbach
The Black Keys' Dan Auerbach releases his second solo album. This love letter to Nashville features some of the city's most respected players and songwriters including John Prine and Jerry Douglas. Includes the single Shine on Me.
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Witness
by Katy Perry
After four years, Katy Perry returns with her fourth studio album. The first single, "Chained to the Rhythm", quickly made its way into the top five on the charts. The second single, "Bon Appétit", features Migos.
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