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Aida
by Andrea Bocelli
Andrea Bocelli returns to his first musical love, singing opera, with a performance of one of the world's best loved operas. His powerful tenor tells a compelling story of dedication, intrigue, power, and intense love.
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Me Before You: original motion picture soundtrack
by Various Artists
The movie is based on the bestselling book by Jojo Moyes, starring Emilia Clark and Sam Claflin. Soundtrack and film to feature music by Imagine Dragons, X Ambassadors, Jack Garratt, Jessie Ware, Cloves and more.
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Bride
by 1979- Bat for Lashes
Acclaimed singer-songwriter Bat for Lashes releases the highly anticipated follow-up to her 2012 album The Haunted Man. Her fourth album includes the tracks I Do; In God's Name; and I Will Love Again.
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Colour in anything
by 1989- Blake, James
Grammy nominee James Blake follows up his contributions to Beyonce's Lemonade album with his third full-length release. The album includes the tracks Modern Soul ; Timeless ; and F.o.r.e.v.e.r.
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The Definition Of
by Fantasia
Fantasia releases the follow-up to her Side Effects Of You album.
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Primary Colours
by Magic!
Following the success of their debut album, which featured the smash hit Rude, MAGIC! returns with their second album. Their latest includes the new single Lay You Down Easy, which features Sean Paul.
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BlackSUMMERS'night
by Maxwell
After seven years, Maxwell returns with the highly anticipated follow up to 2009's BLACKsummers'night. His latest includes the tracks Lake by the Ocean; 1990x; and All the Ways Love Can Feel.
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H A R D L O V E
by Needtobreathe
Needtobreathe follow up the release of their 2015 live album, Live from the Woods, with a brand new studio album that includes the tracks Happiness; Money & Fame; and No Excuses.
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Apache
by Aaron Neville
Multiple Grammy award winner Aaron Neville presents the follow up to 2013's My True Story.
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American Love
by Jake Owen
Country star Jake Owen releases his fifth studio album, which includes the single American Country Love Song. Another track, If He Ain't Gonna Love You, was co-written by and features vocals from Chris Stapleton.
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We're All Somebody From Somewhere
by Steven Tyler
A highly anticipated first solo country album from Steven Tyler, the voice of rock band Aerosmith. His first single Love Is Your Name hit number one on the Billboard Country Streaming Songs chart.
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Leslie Odom, Jr.
by Leslie Jr. Odom
The debut album from multifaceted performer Leslie Odom Jr. The 10-track album features Odom's soulful new interpretations of beloved songs that have been longtime favorites of his, including "Look for the Silver Lining," a new arrangement of "The Guilty Ones" from Spring Awakening, and the album's first single "Autumn Leaves."
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What we live for
by American Authors
After striking gold with their debut album, which included the smash hit single Best Day of My Life, American Authors return with their second full-length release. It includes the new single Pride.
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Loud hailer
by Beck, Jeff
Legendary guitarist Jeff Beck releases his first new studio album in six years. It combines fluid fretwork with topical lyrics to make a powerful statement about everything from the love of power to the power of love.
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California
by Blink-182
Nearly five years after their last album, Blink-182 release their seventh studio album. Features the single Bored To Death.
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North Corridor
by Chevelle
After two years, Chevelle is back with a brand new album, which includes the single Joyride (Omen).
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Youth authority
by Good Charlotte
Good Charlotte returns with their first new album since 2010's Cardiology. Their comeback album includes the tracks 40 oz. Dream and Makeshift Love.
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Beautiful broken
by Heart
The sixteenth release and highly anticipated first album in over four years from Ann and Nancy Wilson. The album includes special guests Ne-Yo and Metallica's James Hetfield.
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Music from Porcelain
by Moby
The companion album for Moby's autobiography, Porcelain. The first comprehensive compilation of Moby's work starting in the 1990s, including previously unreleased and remastered recordings from his early catalog, plus two new songs. Also features a collection of some of the era's defining dance recordings that inspired Moby's early career.
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Essential Pearl Jam
by Pearl Jam
Along with Nirvana, Pearl Jam became one the biggest acts to emerge from the grunge genre. The band's biggest radio hits and concert favorites are together in this two-disc collection. Included are the songs Jeremy, Daughter, Alive, and more.
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Blood sugar sex magik
by Red Hot Chili Peppers
With BLOODSUGARSEXMAGIK the Chilis produced the defining moment of funk rock and the high point of their career. Raunchy and explicit from the first, the lyrical content was not for the easily offended and frequently strayed into misogyny. Musically, it straddled metal and funk with ease; in addition to the stomping, infectious rockers ("Give It Away," "The Power Of Equality") and the downright funky ("Mellowship Slinky," "Apache Rose Peacock"), all underpinned by Flea's virtuosic but unselfish basslines, the band also showed themselves capable of writing surprisingly melodic ballads ("Breaking The Girl," "Under The Bridge").
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Ties That Bind: The River Collection by Bruce Springsteen A comprehensive look at 'The River' era, this set contains 52 tracks with a wealth of unreleased material, and 4 hours of never-before-seen video.
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Arrangingtime
by Yorn, Pete
Singer-songwriter Pete Yorn returns with his first new album since his acclaimed 2010 self-titled album. It also sees him reunite with R. Walt Vincent, the producer of his first two albums. It also includes the single "Lost Weekend."
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