The E.N.D. (Energy Never Dies) by The Black Eyed Peas
The Black Eyed Peas make effective pop/crossover music, but they aren't content to be disposable pop stars; they also want to write anthemic, vital songs that speak for a new generation.
Play On by Carrie Underwood
Carrie Underwood looks flat-out glamorous on the cover of Play On, which is a pretty fair indication of what awaits listeners on her third album. Carrie takes a much stronger presence as a writer here, co-authoring seven of the 13 songs.
I Am...Sasha Fierce by Beyonce
Beyonce's third solo studio album is as concise as 2006's B'day, but it is divided into two discs as a way to emphasize the singer's distinct personalities.
Essential & timeless
greatest hits
The Legend of Johnny Cash
by Johnny Cash The Legend of Johnny Cash is billed as the "first ever complete career spanning collection," and all of Cash’s big hits are included for your enjoyment. This album will certainly fill the needs of those who want a compilation that covers a lot of ground.
Number Ones by Michael Jackson
Michael Jackson’s musical genius was apparent at a young age. He devoted his life to crafting hits and entertaining fans with songs like the amazing hits included here.
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