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13 reasons why. Season 2: a Netflix original series soundtrack
by Various Artists
The soundtrack album for Season 2 of Netflix's critically acclaimed series, 13 Reasons Why. It is the follow-up album to last year's season one soundtrack, and is releasing in line with the series' season 2 release. The album features Selena Gomez, OneRepublic featuring Logic, Billie Eilish featuring Khalid, Yungblud featuring Charlotte Lawrence, Colouring, Lord Huron featuring Phoebe Bridgers, and more.
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2018 Tony Award Season
by Various Artists
The 2017-2018 Broadway season is celebrated with a compilation that includes tracks from this year's Tony-nominated musicals as well other hits, including Escape to Margaritaville and Prince of Broadway.
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Appetite for destruction
by Guns N' Roses
In 1987, Guns N' Roses changed the rock landscape with their debut album. This deluxe edition includes the original album as well as a second disc with B-sides, EP tracks, live performances, and several previously unreleased tracks.
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Cage to Rattle
by Daughtry
After five years, chart topping group Daughtry return with their fifth album, which features the tracks Backbone; Deep End; and Just Found Heaven.
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Campfire
by Chambers, Kasey
For her 12th studio album 'Campfire,' iconic Australian singer songwriter Kasey Chambers takes us back to her earliest musical influences.
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Dan + Shay
by Dan & Shay
Dan + Shay release their self-titled album.
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Everything is love
After joining forces on several singles and two world tours, Jay-Z and Beyonce release their first full length album as a duo. Fans have been buzzing about this album since its surprise digital release.
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Know
by Jason Mraz
While many of the songs for Jason Mraz's new album were written in the aftermath of the 2016 Presidential election, he has chosen to convey an uplifting, positive message. It also includes the single Have It All.
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Marauder
by Interpol
After four years, alternative rock group Interpol release a brand new studio album. Fans got a taste of what is to come when the band released the single The Rover.
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Over the years. . .
by 1942- Nash, Graham
Includes fifteen demo recordings, twelve of which have never been released. Standouts include the 1968 London demo of Marrakesh Express; rejected by the Hollies and setting the stage for Nash's relocation to Los Angeles and the next chapter of his life.
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Queen
by Nicki Minaj
Nicki Minaj is back with her fourth studio album, which includes the singles Chun-Li and Rich Sex. It also features the new track Bed, which is a collaboration with Ariana Grande.
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Rainier fog
Five years after releasing the Grammy-nominated The Devil Put Dinosaurs Here, Alice in Chains is back with a new album, their first to be recorded in Seattle in more than twenty years.
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Scorpion
by Drake
Drake is garnering plenty of headlines with the release of his fifth studio album. Along with the singles God's Plan and I'm Upset, it features appearances from Jay-Z, Ty Dolla Sign, and posthumous vocals from Michael Jackson.
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Thank You for Today
by Death Cab For Cutie
Eight-time Grammy Award nominees Death Cab for Cutie release their ninth studio album, which includes the single Gold Rush. It sees new members Dave Pepper and Zac Rae make their recorded debut with the group.
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Where No One Stands Alone
by Elvis Presley
The power and passion of Elvis Presley's gospel recordings are celebrated in a collection that features new instrumentation, rare alternate vocals from Elvis, plus back-up vocals from the original vocalists such as Darlene Love. There is also a duet with Lisa Marie Presley.
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Ye
by Kanye West
Two years after releasing The Life of Pablo, Kanye West returns with one of the most talked about albums of 2017. PARTYNEXTDOOR appears on the tracks "Ghost Town" and "Wouldn't Leave."
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