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A Deeper understanding
by War On Drugs
The fourth full-length album from the War on Drugs serves as the follow-up to the acclaimed 2014 release Lost in the Dream. The first single, Thinking of a Place, was originally released as an exclusive for Record Store Day.
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All American Made
by Margo Price
By the end of 2016, Margo Price was one of the most celebrated new artists in country music. Here she delivers on the promise of her debut album and then some, all while depicting the trails of everyday life with unflinching honesty.
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American dream
by 1970- Murphy, James
LCD Soundsystem makes their much-heralded return by releasing their first new album since 2011. Among the tracks on the long-awaited album include Call the Police; American Dream; and Tonite.
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As you were
by Liam Gallagher
The debut solo album from Oasis frontman Liam Gallagher. Includes the single Wall Of Glass.
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Atomic blonde : original motion picture soundtrack
by Various Artists
Original soundtrack to the 2017 motion picture starring Charlize Theron. Includes tracks from David Bowie, A Flock Of Seagulls, George Michael, The Clash, Marilyn Manson, Tyler Bates, Til Tuesday and many others. In 1989, on the eve of the collapse of the Berlin Wall and the shifting of superpower alliances, Lorraine Broughton, a top-level spy for MI6, is dispatched to Berlin to take down a ruthless espionage ring that has just killed an undercover agent for reasons unknown. She is ordered to cooperate with Berlin station chief David Percival, and the two form an uneasy alliance, unleashing their full arsenal of skills in pursuing a threat that jeopardizes the West's entire intelligence operation.
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BCCIV
by Black Country Communion
Black Country Communion are the rock super group comprised of vocalist/bassist Glenn Hughes, drummer Jason Bonham, Derek Sherinian, and blues-rock guitarist/vocalist Joe Bonamassa. This is their long awaited and highly anticipated fourth album.
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Beautiful trauma
by Pink
After five years, P!nk returns with her highly anticipated seventh studio album, which includes the single What About Us. She co-wrote all the tracks on the album, working with such songwriters as Max Martin, Jack Antonoff, and Shellback.
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Carry fire
by Robert Plant
Robert Plant's eleventh studio album melds unusual rhythms with naturalism. The album also features his band, the Sensational Space Shifters, as well as special guests like Chrissie Hynde.
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Colors
by Beck
Three years after releasing his Grammy Award winning album Morning Phase, Beck returns with a brand new album that sees him leaning in a stronger pop direction. It includes the singles Dear Life; Dreams; and Wow.
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Fifth Harmony
by Fifth Harmony
Fifth Harmony release their first album as a quintet. The highly anticipated album includes the single Down, which boats a guest appearance from Gucci Mane. The song also scored an MTV VMA Nomination for Best Pop Video.
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Flicker
by Niall Horan
One Direction's Niall Horan releases his debut as a solo artist. It includes the tracks This Town and Too Much To Ask.
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Greatest hits
by Lifehouse
Since their 2000 debut, Lifehouse has been a mainstay on the modern rock scene. For the first time, the band has assembled eighteen of their biggest hits, including Hanging by a Moment, into one collection.
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Heaven upside down
by Marilyn Manson
Two years after releasing The Pale Emperor, Marilyn Manson releases one of the most anticipated rock albums of 2017. It includes the tracks "KILL4ME"; "Revelation #12"; and "Blood Honey."
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Hudson
by SCOFIELD MEDESKI
Jack DeJohnette, Larry Grenadier, John Medeski, and John Scofield unite to form a supergroup. Their first album together features covers of songs connected to the Hudson Valley by such songwriters as Bob Dylan and Joni Mitchell.
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Losing sleep
by Chris Young
Chris Young follows the release of his acclaimed 2015 album I'm Comin' Over with a brand new studio album. Along with co-producing the album, he served as a co-writer on all ten tracks, including on the new single Holiday.
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Masseduction
by St. Vincent
St. Vincent returns with one of the most anticipated rock releases of the year. The songs were crafted from voice memos, text messages, and snippets of melodies that she encountered while traveling the world.
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Meaning of Life
by Kelly Clarkson
For her eighth studio album, Kelly Clarkson delivers a collection of smart and sensual soul-inspired pop that immediately belongs among the classic canon of her legendary new label.
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Pacific Daydream
by Weezer
Weezer's latest album is full of the melodic mastery and craftsmanship for which they are known. It is also a record that navigates the uncertainty between reality and dreams.
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Pop goes classical
by Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra
A great tune is a great tune, no matter the decade, musical genre, or part of the world it comes from. Listen to the world's most popular songs, honored as the classics they already are. A selection of the finest pop hits over the past 25 years, reimagined as orchestral arrangements.
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Pretty girls like trap music
by 1977- 2 Chainz
Grammy Award winner 2Chainz releases the follow up to his hit album Collegrove. It includes the singles "Good Drank"; "It's a Vibe"; and "Smartphone." There are also appearances from Drake, Ty Dolla $ign, Jhene Aiko, and more.
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Road rage
by 1989- Durbin, James
The first official release from Quiet Riot in eleven years features eleven all new arena ready rock tracks full of strong hooks and infectious riffs, along with maturity in songwriting that only a band with such a history and pedigree can offer.
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Scream
by Michael Jackson
The choice of tracks reflect Michael Jackson's affection for this time of the year and the themes of costumes and disguise, darkness and light, character transformations and surprise.
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Shade
by Living Colour
Living Colour is at the height of their creative powers as they release their first new album in seven years. There are strong vocals from Corey Glover and more innovative guitar work from Vernon Reed.
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Sleep well beast
by National
The National release their seventh studio album, which comes four years after the release of their acclaimed Trouble Will Find Me. Their latest includes the tracks Guilty Party and The System Only Dreams in Total Darkness.
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Songs of Bob Dylan
by 1941- Dylan, Bob
Joan Osborne releases her sizable gifts as a vocalist and interpreter upon the Bard's celebrated canon. The seven-time Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter winds her supple, soulful voice around Dylan's poetic, evocative lyrics, etching gleaming new facets in them along the way.
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Joshua tree
by U2
Alongside the eleven-track album, the super deluxe collector's edition includes a live recording of The Joshua Tree Tour 1987 Madison Square Garden concert; rarities and B-sides from the album's original recording sessions; as well as 2017 remixes from Daniel Lanois, St Francis Hotel, Jacknife Lee, Steve Lillywhite and Flood.
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Passion of Charlie Parker by Various Artists
Charlie Parker's music is uniquely reimagined by living legends of the modern jazz scene, including Ben Monder, Madeleine Peyroux, Melody Gardot, and Gregory Porter. |
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True Colors
by ZEDD
The second album from electronic artist and producer Zedd is already making a mark, thanks in part to the single I Want You to Know, which features Selena Gomez.
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True to self
by 1993- Tiller, Bryson
Bryson Tiller releases the follow-up to his platinum-selling debut album, Trapsoul. His latest includes the tracks Honey; Somethin Tells Me; and Get Mine.
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Ultimate Christmas
by Frank Sinatra
Twenty warm and festive holiday classics from Frank Sinatra's legendary catalog are showcased in a new collection that also features appearances from his children Nancy, Tina, and Frank Jr.
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Under The Streetlight
by Boyz II Men
Celebrating their 25th anniversary in show business, iconic R&B vocal group Boyz II Men return with their new album, which sees them putting their spin on classics including Why Do Fools Fall in Love; I Only Have Eyes for You; and Stay.
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When was the last time
by Darius Rucker
Yet another signature moment in the multiplatinum career of one of music's most beloved figures. Rucker has never been busier while working on his new album with a slate of television appearances including a CMT Crossroads episode with John Mellencamp, an appearance in Adam Sandler's Netflix original Sandy Wexler; and his own episode of Celebrity Undercover Boss on CBS.
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Willie And The Boys: Willie's Stash Vol. 2
by Willie Nelson
Following in the musical footsteps of 2014's December Day, Willie Nelson makes his new album a family affair by collaborating with his sons Lukas and Micah Nelson on a selection of country standards and classics.
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Wow Christmas Vol. 1
by Various Artists
The biggest stars in Christian music, including Lauren Daigle and Amy Grant, contribute to a new CD. Among the nineteen tracks in this holiday collection are brand new songs from Casting Crowns, Zach Williams, and Tenth Avenue North.
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