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After Laughter
by Paramore
Paramore recorded their fifth album in their beloved hometown of Nashville at the historic RCA Studio B. It also marks the return of original drummer Zac Farro to the band. There is also the new single Hard Times.
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American teen
by 1998- Khalid
Paramore recorded their fifth album in their beloved hometown of Nashville at the historic RCA Studio B. It also marks the return of original drummer Zac Farro to the band. There is also the new single Hard Times.
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Back to us
by Rascal Flatts
Rascal Flatts release the follow-up to their Greatest Gift Of All album.
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Bel Hommage
by Patti Labelle
Patti LaBelle's first studio recording in ten years. Accompanied by contemporary string and horn arrangements, LaBelle puts her own spin on such classics as: James Moody's Mood for Love featuring urban contemporary artist Kem; Billie Holliday's Don't Explain; Jon Hendricks's Moanin'; and Leonard Bernstein's I Can Cook Too, to name a few.
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Close ties
by Rodney Crowell
Rodney Crowell's latest solo album demonstrates his strengths as a songwriter and illustrates how he has learned to balance personal recollection, literary sophistication, and his profound musical reach.
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DAMN
by Kendrick Lamar
Just one year after releasing Untitled Unmastered, Grammy Award winner Kendrick Lamar returns with one of the most buzzed about albums of 2017. It includes the single HUMBLE.
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From A Room: Volume 1
by Chris Stapleton
With his debut album Traveller, Chris Stapleton became one of the hottest new artists in country music. He also took home several awards, including two Grammys. Now he returns with his second solo album.
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God's problem child
by Willie Nelson
Just one day before his birthday, Willie Nelson releases a brand new studio album, his first collection of all new songs in nearly three years. One of the tracks, He Won't Ever Be Gone, pays homage to the late Merle Haggard.
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Harry Styles
by Harry Styles
Harry Styles releases his debut album.
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Hello, Dolly! : the musical comedy
by Original Cast
Bette Midler returns to Broadway in the starring role in one of the year's hottest tickets. Joining her in this revival are David Hyde Pierce, Gavin Creed, and Kate Baldwin.
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If Not For You
by Joey Feek
Joey Feek’s major label debut took over 15 years for, but it’s finally going to see daylight. The album, originally entitled Strong Enough To Cry, now has a new label and a new name, If Not For You.Joey recorded the album back in 2002 before she ever met husband and vocal partner Rory Feek. At the time, she went by her maiden name Joey Martin. She then signed a album deal with Sony and recorded the set as a new artist. The 27-year-old went into the studio with Paul Worley, whose star rose significantly thanks to his work with the Dixie Chicks and Martina McBride. Southern rock mainstay and songwriter Billy Crain also lent his hand to the project.
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Now that's what I call music! 62
by Various Artists
Gear up for the biggest hits of the season with the latest installment in the multi-platinum compilation series. Featuring the artists Taylor Swift; Bruno Mars; Lady Gaga; The Weeknd; and many more.
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One More Light
by Linkin Park
A moment in time built on personal stories, sweat-stained and reeling from injuries. The product of six voices, each coming clean about their lives and struggles, as if it were the first time. Listeners get an unobstructed view into what makes the band tick as people, fathers, husbands, musicians, and friends.
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Resistance radio: the man in the high castle album
by Various Artists
Produced and curated by Danger Mouse and Sam Cohen, this is the imagined soundtrack to the series The Man in the High Castle. Each of the songs coincide with the theme of the show and includes some of today's biggest stars.
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Sad clowns & hillbillies
by John Mellencamp
John Mellencamp's 23rd album showcases an eclectic array of influences while creating bittersweet songs of happiness, melancholy, and political dissent. There are also appearances from Carlene Carter and Martina McBride.
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Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band
by Beatles
Expanded 2CD package features the new stereo album mix on the first CD and adds a second CD of 18 tracks, including previously unreleased complete takes of the album’s 13 songs, newly mixed in stereo and sequenced in the same order as the album. The second CD also includes a new stereo mix and a previously unreleased instrumental take of “Penny Lane” and the 2015 stereo mix and two previously unreleased complete takes of "Strawberry Fields Forever."
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Something else
by ORiordan, Dolores
Along with the accompaniment of a string quartet, The Cranberries create new acoustic recordings of some of their biggest songs, including Zombie. They also deliver three brand new songs.
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T2 trainspotting: original motion picture soundtrack
by Various Artists
Original tracks from Young Fathers, High Contrast, and Underworld pair up with classic tracks and remixes, including the Prodigy's remix of Iggy Pop's Lust for Life, on the soundtrack to one of 2017's most anticipated movie sequels.
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The Fate of The Furious: The Album
by Various Artists
The latest installment in the Fast and Furious franchise comes with a soundtrack that features some of music's biggest names including 2 Chainz, G-Eazy, Post Malone, Kevin Gates, Pitbull, Jeremih, J Balvin, and more.
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Search For Everything
by John Mayer
Since his last album, John Mayer has been exploring other musical ventures, including a tour with Dead & Company. After releasing a pair of preview EPs, he returns to his solo career with a new album that includes the track Still Feel Like Your Man.
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This is my town: songs of New York
by Barry Manilow
A musical montage with all the sights and sounds of a great city. Includes the songs Coney Island ; I Dig New York ; The Brooklyn Bridge ; and more.
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Turn up the quiet
by Diana Krall
Diana Krall's newest album, Turn Up the Quiet, celebrates Jazz and the Great American Songbook, and reunites Krall with Grammy Award-winning producer, Tommy LiPuma. She’s the only jazz singer to have eight albums debut at the top of the Billboard Jazz Albums chart. And so far, her albums have gotten her five Grammy' Awards, eight Juno' Awards and have also earned nine gold, three platinum and seven multi-platinum albums. Her unique artistry raises above all single musical styles and has established her one of the most acclaimed artists of our time.
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Welcome home
by Zac Band Brown
Zac Brown Band get ready to add to their string of four consecutive number one albums with the release of their fifth studio album. It includes the brand new single My Old Man, which is climbing up the country charts. .
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