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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.
Just like his official debut album, Goblin, Tyler, the Creator's sophomore effort doubles as a production showcase, with all tracks helmed by the rapper/producer save one guest appearance from Tyler...
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As Shuggie Otis never capitalized on his newfound success in the '90s, somehow incapable of cobbling together a new record in the wake of the 2001 Luaka Bop reissue of Inspiration Information, it may...
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When It Happens All the Time was released, Megan Hilty was best known for her showstopping turns in Broadway productions including Wicked and 9 to 5: The Musical , as well as her role as Ivy Lynn...
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In a movie, the soundtrack and score embrace and augment a scene or moment onscreen, but a standalone soundtrack is a slightly different matter. It may remind listeners of the movie they just saw,...
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The Ocean Blue's first full album of new material since 1999's Davy Jones' Locker, 2013's Ultramarine, is a mature, bittersweet collection of melodic guitar and synth-driven pop that ranks among the...
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Vocalist Phil Perry has been underappreciated since leaving the Montclairs. His fine recordings with Kevin Sanlin were criminally ignored in the 1980s, and while he's occasionally scored on ...
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Petula Clark hadn't made a studio album featuring original compositions since the mid-70s when Lost in You was released in early 2013. Amazingly, it came 57 years after her 1957 debut album. Almost...
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Mixing a post-grunge sound, complete with a slight metal edge, and a radio-ready studio sheen, Red play songs that, although they're often filled with confusion, despair, and anger, are also...
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After the fizzy psych-punk of his last album, King of the Beach, Wavves frontman Nathan Williams seemingly discovered a stash of albums from the '90s and fell under their spell while writing and...
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California thrash punks Suicidal Tendencies appeared in the early '80s with a unique take on the emerging skatepunk sound and no end of aggressive, angsty lyrics and controversial subject matter....
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Holy Fire is the third album from Oxford five-piece Foals, following 2010's Total Life Forever. Recorded in London and produced by duo Flood and Alan Moulder, Holy Fire includes the single "Inhaler",...
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The first studio album by pedal steel icons the Slide Brothers incorporates the sacred steel tradition in gospel music with rock, funk, and blues. The quartet and like-minded co-producers John...
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Josh Krajcik's major-label debut, Blindly, Lonely, Lovely showcases the soulful talent that helped the vocalist nab the runner-up slot on the 2011 season of FOX's The X-Factor vocal competition....
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With nearly 40 years of rocking under their belts, Krokus have seen countless musical trends come and go (and in some cases even be revived again) since getting their start in 1974, but no matter how...
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This is an unusual album on a lot of levels, born of the unlikely pairing of North Carolina folksinger and songwriter Tift Merritt (whose father taught her to play by ear) and Brooklyn classical...
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Initially, it's hard not to think of Blue Sky Riders as a Kenny Loggins project, as he's the one member of the trio who has considerable success under his own name. As it turns out, that's not the...
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