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The 20/20 Experience. Bringing sexy back again!
The long wait is over for the follow-up to the phenomenon that was Justin Timberlake's FutureSex/LoveSounds. Sprawling and spacious, The 20/20 Experience, brings Timberlake's sensual, soulful croon back together with Timbaland's state-of-the art production for another instant R&B classic.
Unlike Razor & Tie's 1997 double-disc collection She Thinks I Still Care: The George Jones Collection (The United Artists Years), Omnivore's 2013 set The Complete United Artists Solo Singles focuses...
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A handy box set containing all of Van Halen's Studio Albums from 1978-1984 -- otherwise known as the David Lee Roth years -- this 2013 set may be a shade expensive, averaging at about ten dollars per...
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Both Sides Now sees the return of Britain's best-loved musical performer Michael Ball and follows 2011's Heroes. The album sees Ball take on some much-loved pop classics as well as some newly written...
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After winning the 2012 Entertainer of the Year award at the prestigious International Bluegrass Music Association Awards, the Gibson Brothers follow up with the album They Called It Music. Featuring...
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Confessions is an odd title for a Buckcherry album, as the Los Angeles rock & roll band has never held back any secrets. They've always been unapologetic for what they are: an old-fashioned hard rock...
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A few tracks into We the Common, singer/songwriter/bandleader Thao Nguyen bridges from verse to chorus on "The Feeling Kind" with the lyrics "Oh, honey look alive!/It's just human troubles in the...
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As with many things, Wire were ahead of their time when they reunited several years before other post-punk and indie favorites decided to get back together during the 2000s and 2010s. They were...
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On their third album, the SteelDrivers continue to forge their own unique path in the world of bluegrass/acoustic music. They play music that sounds like bluegrass on the surface, but they usually...
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For most bands, a concept album is usually a departure, offering the artist a chance to really explore one idea to its fullest in a controlled ecosystem. For Casey Crescenzo, though, this kind of...
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The first truly comprehensive collection from the Aussie, alternative rock legends, Essential Oils boasts 36 remastered tracks, featuring at least one from every album, including the early EPs Bird...
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Edited down from performances in London, Melbourne, and New York City, the 15 tracks that populate the lovely and inspiring Way to Blue: The Songs of Nick Drake feel far more intimate than the live...
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Brad Paisley may have called his ninth album Wheelhouse, but he's made a conscious decision to leave his "Southern Comfort Zone" on this 2013 record. That first single shows how far he's willing to...
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Growing up gracefully would seem to be a contradiction for a band as cheerfully vulgar as Mudhoney, but there's no mistaking that the members of the quintessential Seattle quartet are comfortable...
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After a couple of albums with his band Honeytribe, guitarist and songwriter Devon Allman scored with the Royal Southern Brotherhood. A blues-rock supergroup comprised of Allman and guitarist Mike...
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New York indie quintet Caveman's 2011 debut Coco Beware was a softly psyched-out affair of neon-flecked atmospheres and '70s-inspired rock tracks. The slow-burning album was largely slept on, but not...
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