Rock, rhythm and blues, soul, and rap music
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Rock, rhythm and blues, soul, and rap music
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Rock, rhythm and blues, soul, and rap music
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- Abraxas, Santana
- 8701, Usher
- B7, Brandy
- Revolt into style 1979
- Work hard and be nice, Michael Franti and Spearhead
- Midnights, Taylor Swift
- Surviving, Jimmy Eat World
- Whites off earth now, Cowboy Junkies
- Suddenly, Caribou
- Sing to me instead, Ben Platt
- Outside child, Allison Russell
- Trees of the ages, Laura Nyro live in Japan, Laura Nyro
- Van Weezer, Weezer
- Songs of the recollection, Cowboy Junkies
- The best of the Guess Who, Guess Who
- You're in my heart, Rod Stewart with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
- Summer at land's end, The Red, Pinks and Purples
- New miserable experience, Gin Blossoms
- Dirt femme, Tove Lo
- Lover, Taylor Swift
- The best of the Grateful Dead
- Anthology, hey ho, let's go!, Ramones
- Madman across the water, Elton John
- Dr. Feelgood, Mötley Crüe
- Thrashing thru the passion, the Hold Steady
- Catspaw, Matthew Sweet
- Now that's what I call music!, 86
- The horses and the hounds, James McMurtry
- Ode to joy, Wilco
- An evening of New York songs and stories, Suzanne Vega
- Billboard top hits
- Letter to you, Bruce Springsteen
- Once again, John Legend
- Sweep it into space, Dinosaur Jr
- The definitive collection, Steely Dan
- Neon skyline, Andy Shauf
- Now that's what I call the 00s
- What's your pleasure?, Jessie Ware
- Intruder, Gary Numan
- When God was great, the Mighty Mighty Bosstones
- The spirit of radio, greatest hits 1974-1987, Rush
- Rough and rowdy ways, Bob Dylan
- Sometimes the game plays you, Ryan Humbert
- Baja sessions, Chris Isaak
- Endless summer vacation, Miley Cyrus
- Heaven to a tortured mind, Yves Tumor
- Now that's what I call music!, 79
- Assembly, Joe Strummer
- Songs for Judy, Neil Young
- Icky thump, the White Stripes