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by Sting
An island influenced album that reflects Sting and Shaggy's mutual love of Jamaica, it's music, the spirit of its people and vibrancy of its culture. Sting and Shaggy wrote and jammed together for a few weeks in New York City, creating music that seamlessly blends Caribbean rhythms, in traditional and modern styles, with pop craftsmanship and rock energy.
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Above The Clouds: The Collection
by Glenn Frey
A three CD and one DVD set featuring highlights from the solo career of Glenn Frey, the co-founder of the iconic band Eagles.
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And Justice For None
by Five Finger Death Punch
The seventh full length studio album from Five Finger Death Punch features their smash cover of The Offspring's Gone Away; alongside such rock radio staples as Sham-Pain; When the Seasons Change; Blue on Black; and I Refuse.
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As Long As I Have You
by Roger Daltrey
Roger Daltrey, legendary lead singer of The Who, releases his first solo album since 1992. It features eleven new recordings of songs written by Daltrey himself as well as covers of tracks by Parliament, Nick Cave, and more.
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ATTENTION ATTENTION
by Shinedown
Shinedown deliver their most raw and personal album to date. The fourteen tracks serve as a mental, emotional, and physical journey that follows an individual from life's lowest lows to the highest highs.
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Baby Blue Eyes
by Frank Sinatra
Frank Sinatra's daughter Tina has curated a collection of some of his most fondly loved recordings for a special compilation for children and parents alike. The title of the album is a play on Sinatra's familiar salute to his audience at the end of his performances.
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Concert For George
by Various Artists
One year after the death of George Harrison, Olivia Harrison and longtime friend Eric Clapton organized a performance tribute in his honor. Held at London's Royal Albert Hall, the momentous evening featured George's songs and music he loved, performed by a lineup that included Clapton, Jools Holland, Jeff Lynne, Paul McCartney, Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers, Billy Preston, Ravi and Anoushka Shankar, Ringo Starr, Dhani Harrison, Monty Python, and many more.
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Electric Light
by James Bay
Includes the songs Pink Lemonade; In My Head; Stand Up; and more.
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Family tree
by Black Stone Cherry
Following their 2016 album Kentucky, Black Stone Cherry returns with another relentless dose of hard-riffing rock on their sixth studio album. It combines Southern rock grooves with huge choruses and heart-on-sleeve lyrics.
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Graffiti U
by Keith Urban
Keith Urban's eighth studio record features first singles Female and Parallel Line as well as the current single Coming Home. He describes the album title as meaning 'pure artistic expression' to him in the sense that there are no parameters.
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Heavy Horses
by Jethro Tull
Features the original album with nine additional bonus tracks, seven of which are previously unreleased. The 'New Shoes Edition' also contains a live concert from May 1978, and two DVDs which feature the original, bonus and live tracks.
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Love Is Dead
by Chvrches
A thirteen track album from Chvrches that includes songs such as Graffiti; Deliverance; forever; and more.
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Part Of The Light
by Ray Lamontagne
Grammy Award-winning singer-songwriter Ray LaMontagne releases the follow-up to his 2016 album Ouroboros. His latest includes the single Such a Simple Thing.
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Port Saint Joe
by Brothers Osborne
Brothers Osborne follow up the success of their 2016 debut album, Pawn Shop, with their highly anticipated sophomore release. The first single, Shoot Me Straight, has already made an impact at country radio.
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PTX presents: Top pop, Vol. 1
by Pentatonix
Three-time Grammy Award-winning and multi-platinum-selling artist Pentatonix will release PTX Presents: Top Pop, Vol. I April 13th via RCA Records. The inaugural release for the group's PTX Presents series will feature 11 PTX-curated modern pop performances, including an arrangement of Camila Cabello's "Havana.".
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Roxy: Tonight's the Night Live
by Neil Young
One of the most sought-after recordings from his vast archives was the first public performance of many of these songs. Young would be the first artist to christen the stage at what would become one of the world's great clubs, the Roxy Theater on the riotous Sunset Strip. The shows took place on September 20-22, 1973. It would go on to be named one of Rolling Stone's 500 Greatest Albums of All Time, and universally praised for its dark honesty and unapologetic raw delivery.
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See you around
by I'm With Her
I'm with Her is the folk trio featuring multi-Grammy Award winners Sara Watkins, Sarah Jarosz, and Aoife O'Donovan. The debut album displays their desire to create a sound that is entirely their own.
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Sparrow
by Monroe, Ashley
Ashley Monroe's fourth album sees her writing all the songs and working with longtime collaborators including Anderson East and Angaleena Presley.
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Standing Room Only
by Frank Sinatra
For those not fortunate enough to see Sinatra in performance, this is the closest fans can get to the greatest entertainer the world has ever seen. This collection features rare and previously unreleased performances.
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Tranquility Base Hotel & Casino by Arctic Monkeys
Arctic Monkeys return with their new album, on Friday the eleventh of May 2018. Produced by James Ford and Alex Turner, the album was recorded in Los Angeles, Paris and London. |
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Voicenotes
by Charlie Puth
Following his successful debut album, and his appearance on the hit single See You Again, Charlie Puth releases his sophomore album. It includes the new hits How Long and Attention.
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Volunteer
by Old Crow Medicine Show
After releasing a Bob Dylan tribute album in 2017, Old Crow Medicine Show returns with a brand new studio album, which was recorded at the historic RCA Studio A in Nashville. Their latest includes the single Flicker & Shine.
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When Legends Rise
by Godsmack
Twenty years since the release of their debut album and twenty million album sales later, Godsmack are an even stronger animal than before. The proof is in the grooves of this album, their first in four years.
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Wildness
by Snow Patrol
After seven years, Snow Patrol is back with a highly anticipated new album, which includes the single Don't Give In.
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Winning Hand
by Tinsley Ellis
Armed with his signature molten licks, melodic riffs, and rousing, intense solos, Ellis, as his legions of fans will attest, is among the blues world's best-loved, hardest working, and most well-traveled statesmen.
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