Album Releases by Genre
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The Gate
by Kurt Elling
February 8, 2011
Kurt Elling's latest album of jazz and classic rock was produced by Don Was.
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Amanda Palmer Goes Down Under
by Amanda Palmer
February 1, 2011
The second full-length solo release for the Dresden Dolls singer includes several live tracks recorded in Australia and New Zealand.
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Silver Pony
by Cassandra Wilson
November 22, 2010
This album contains several live and studio recorded songs from the Grammy-winning jazz singer.
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...Featuring Norah Jones
by Norah Jones
November 16, 2010
The compilation album of some of her duets with such artists such as The Foo Fighters, Willie Nelson, Outkast, Q-Tip, Belle & Sebastian, Ray Charles, Dolly Parton, Ryan Adams, Herbie Hancock, and M. Ward.
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Illuminations
by Josh Groban
November 15, 2010
Stars hire Rick Rubin for one thing: to achieve a purity of essence. When it comes to singers like Johnny Cash or songwriters like Neil Diamond -- even rock bands like Weezer -- Rubin’s approach feels natural, as he strips away the varnish that’s clouded over the years, but Josh Groban is an odd choice for the Rubin maneuver. Not a singer/songwriter in the classic sense but rather a classical singer who dabbles in pop, Groban doesn’t need to be stripped to his essence because bombast is a crucial part of the equation. Smart guy that he is, Rubin doesn’t eliminate surging melodrama from Groban’s bag of tricks but he does limit and mute the palette, making sure the strings don’t soar so high and that the singer doesn’t bellow. These subtle adjustments, which include hiring Semisonic’s Dan Wilson as a co-writing partner for Groban, wind up having a drastic effect on the flavor of Illuminations, turning it into something warm, burnished, and intimate, a spell only briefly broken by the cacophonic clatter of the Portuguese “Você Existe em Mim.†Its presence is a testament to Groban’s curiosity but Illuminations is best when he plays close to the vest, which means this is another instance where Rubin succeeds by illuminating his subject’s essence. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine
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The Gift
by Susan Boyle
November 9, 2010
The mezzo-soprano singer from Scotland has a second album of orchestral Christmas carols and various non-holiday song selections that showcase the voice that had even Simon Cowell singing her praises.
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Dreams
by Neil Diamond
November 2, 2010
Following Johnny Cash and, more recently, Tom Jones, the legendary crooner creates his own rendition of his favorites in this collection of covers by artists such as Leonard Cohen, the Beatles, and even his own classic tunes.
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Fly Me to the Moon: The Great American Songbook, Vol. 5
by Rod Stewart
October 19, 2010
Continuing his Great American Songbook series, Rod Stewart's fifth collection is made up of his version of classic pop standards, finding him reunited with longtime collaborators Richard Perry and Clive Davis.
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Swanlights
by Antony and the Johnsons
October 12, 2010
With their fourth album, Antony Hegarty and the rest of his New York City band infuse atmospheric intonations, innovation, and heartfelt emotion into their experimental music.
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Praise & Blame
by Tom Jones
July 27, 2010
Not commonly known for his subtlety, the singer from Wales returns with an album that keeps it simple and goes back to basics--blues and traditional gospel songs that are spiritual and speak nothing but the truth.
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Mondo Cane
by Mike Patton
May 4, 2010
The former Faith No More singer releases a live solo album of classic Italian pop songs featuring a 40-piece orchestra.
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I Dreamed A Dream
by Susan Boyle
November 23, 2009
The Britain’s Got Talent runner-up releases her debut album produced by Steve Mac.
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Glee: The Music, Volume 1
by Various Artists
November 3, 2009
The soundtrack features songs from the first season of the TV show.
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Crazy Love
by Michael Buble
October 9, 2009
The fourth studio album for the Canadian singer was produced by David Foster, Bob Rock and Humberto Gatica.
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Love Is The Answer
by Barbra Streisand
September 29, 2009
The singer/actor/director's latest album features jazz and Broadway standards produced by Diana Krall.
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by Susanna And The Magical Orchestra
September 1, 2009
This is the thrid album for Norwegian Susanna Wallumrod.
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American Classic
by Willie Nelson
August 25, 2009
The country singer latest album features American jazz standards with Norah Jones and Diana Krall as guest singers.
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My One And Only Thrill
by Melody Gardot
April 28, 2009
The second full-length album for the singer-songwriter from Philadelphia was produced by Larry Klein.
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Ben Folds Presents: University A Cappella!
by Ben Folds
April 28, 2009
Ben Folds worked with university a cappella groups to perform some of his songs for this album.
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Quiet Nights
by Diana Krall
March 31, 2009
The Grammy-winning singer returns with her latest album featuring ballads and bossa nova.
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Loverly
by Cassandra Wilson
June 10, 2008
The latest release by the jazz singer was recorded in her house in Jackson, Mississippi.
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Matriarch Of The Blues
by Etta James
December 12, 2000
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