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Now that's what I call Broadway
From Rent's Seasons of Love to The Circle of Life from The Lion King, this collection features eighteen of the most iconic songs to emerge from the stages of Broadway.
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Miles ahead: original motion picture soundtrack
by Miles Davis
The life of Miles Davis is explored on the big screen in a film starring and directed by Don Cheadle. Along with classic tracks, the soundtrack includes music from Robert Glasper and Pharoahe Monch.
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Lemonade
by Beyonce
Beyonce's sixth studio album and her second visual album, features twelve new songs and a corresponding short film. It is a conceptual project based on every woman's journey of self knowledge and healing.
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Ship
by Brian Eno
Brian Eno returns with his first solo record since 2012. Originally conceived from experiments with three dimensional recording techniques and formed in two, interconnected parts, this is almost as much musical novel as traditional album.
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DS2
by 1985- Future
One year after releasing Honest, Future returns with a new offering that includes the single Blow a Bag. The album also includes an appearance from Drake on the track Where Ya At.
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Dangerous Woman
by Ariana Grande
Grammy Award nominee and pop superstar Ariana Grande returns with her third album, which includes the tracks "Dangerous Woman" and "Be Alright."
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Paging Mr. Proust
by Louris, Gary
With their 2016 album, The Jayhawks show that they still are one of America's foremost rock bands. It shows a commitment to adventure and forward motion, which makes this collection of songs exciting and instantly memorable.
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Detour
by Cyndi Lauper
Cyndi Lauper's unmistakable voice on country classics from the 40s, 50s and 60s and features guest appearances from county music stars Vince Gill, Emmylou Harris, Alison Krauss, and Willie Nelson.
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Stranger To Stranger
Twelve time Grammy Award winning singer-songwriter, and Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee Paul Simon releases his thirteenth solo album, which includes the new single Wristband.
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Thank You
by Meghan Trainor
Meghan Trainor releases the follow-up to her Title album.
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Things that we are made of
by 1958- Carpenter, Mary Chapin
Features eleven new songs, including the lead track "Something Tamed Something Wild"; which premiered at Rolling Stone and can now be heard. The entire album finds the songwriter at her most thoughtful and also at times sweetly whimsical, perfectly capturing the buoyant spirit of her early successes and also serving as a reminder that she remains one of the most grounded of her generation.
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Reckless
by Martina McBride
CMA and ACM Award winning singer Martina McBride returns with her thirteenth album. The highly anticipated new release includes the title track, which is also the first single.
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Playing With Fire
by Jennifer Nettles
Country superstar Jennifer Nettles's second solo album on Big Machine Records. Her powerhouse vocals and vivacious energy have made her one of the most admired singer-songwriters in music today.
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Music is medicine
by Marie Osmond
Marie Osmond's first solo album in five years and just her second in more than 25 years.
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If I'm Honest
by Blake Shelton
The tenth studio album from Blake Shelton features fifteen brand new songs, including the top ten single "Came Here To Forget", as well as "Friends", from the film Angry Birds, and the Gwen Stefani duet "Go Ahead And Break My Heart."
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Ripcord
by Keith Urban
Keith Urban's eighth studio album includes the single, John Cougar, John Deere, John 3:16.
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Kentucky
by Black Stone Cherry
The hard-rocking Bluegrass State quartet recorded its fifth album, and follow-up to 2014's Magic Mountain, at Barrick Recording in Glasgow, KY, where it recorded its 2006 debut album.
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Blues of desperation
by Bonamassa, Joe
Blues of Desperation is Bonamassa's most powerfully diverse and boldly realized album yet, with the material ranging from the gutsy, gritty blues call to arms of This Train (Joe's guitar is set to rude throughout) to the elegant yet emotionally shattering ballad What I've Known for a Very Long Time to the soul-nourishing, acoustic-based Americana of The Valley Runs Low, on which Bonamassa's voice rises up majestically to meet Barnes, McRae and Tippins in gospel-like rapture. And then there's the bleary, tequila-soaked Drive, dripping with the kind of raw, wicked and unsettling sensuality that could make David Lynch green with envy.
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You and I
by Jeff Buckley
Long rumored to exist, as the 'Addabbo sessions,' but previously unheard outside the studio, these seminal recordings are a fan's Holy Grail, a rare opportunity to hear Jeff Buckley in peak form, developing his artistry through a series of spellbinding solo performances, each one captured in pristine sonic detail.
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Moving in Stereo: The Best of The Cars
by Cars
A collection of the band's biggest hits along with a rare mix of I'm Not The One, a live version of Everything You Say, and a new mix of Sad Song.
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I still do
by Eric Clapton
Music legend Eric Clapton has reunited with famed producer Glyn Johns for his forthcoming 23rd studio album. The twelve-track record includes some original songs written by Clapton.
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Now That's What I Call Music! 58
One of the most popular music series is back with a brand new installment that includes hits from Justin Bieber, Selena Gomez, Taylor Swift, Zayn, The Weeknd, and many more.
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Gore
by Deftones
Includes the songs Acid Hologram; Pittura Infamante; Rubicon; and more.
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Painkillers
by Brian Fallon
Brian Fallon, singer and guitarist for The Gaslight Anthem, releases his first solo album. It includes the tracks A Wonderful Life; Nobody Wins; and Open All Night.
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Boxes
by Goo Goo Dolls
The eleventh album from the Goo Goo Dolls is a vibrant, sonically forward-looking album with indelible melodies, intimate, heartfelt lyrics, and an anthemic, uplifting vibe. Features the single "Over and Over."
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Call it what it is
by Ben Harper
Includes the songs How Dark Is Gone; Finding Our Way; Goodbye To You; and more.
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Cry Baby
by Melanie Martinez
Melanie Martinez wants to tell a story. It's fictional, but it's also about her, in a way that's somewhat exaggerated and darker than reality. The tale traces through her debut, a collection of pop songs that draw inspiration from singer-songwriter folk and hip-hop and follow a character who learns to be more comfortable with who she is. The journey of the character mirrors the musician's own.
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This path tonight
by 1942- Nash, Graham
Graham Nash releases his first new solo album in fourteen years. The title track, which is also the debut single, is one of reflection and transition of a singer-songwriter whose career has spanned more than five decades.
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Ultimate Prince
by Prince
Prince has been one of the most successful and innovative artists in popular music. Ultimate spans his entire career and includes some of his biggest hits, along with remixes and rarities.
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HITNRUN Phase Two
by Prince
The twelve-track follow-up album from Prince includes songs such as Baltimore; Look at Me; Xtralovable; and more.
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Pierced Arrow
by Rides
Rock icons Stephen Stills, Kenny Wayne Shepherd and Barry Goldberg are happy to announce their second album. It follows in the very successful style and texture set with their chart topping debut album Can't Get Enough, but with even more original material.
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Book of shadows II
by Zakk Wylde
A solo album from Black Label Society guitarist and frontman Zakk Wylde that shows a different side to his music, an introspective and mostly acoustic style recalling many of the lighter moments from his previous recordings from Black Label Society
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