- Chart toppers, rock hits of the 70s, various artists
- American head, The Flaming Lips
- Outside child, Allison Russell
- Anthology, hey ho, let's go!, Ramones
- The essential Stephen Sondheim
- Quartets, op. 41, nos. 1 & 3, Schumann
- The best of Morrissey
- A Ray Charles Christmas
- King of the blues, Freddie King
- Dear Evan Hansen, original Broadway cast recording, music and lyrics by Benj Pasek, Justin Paul
- Welcome 2 America, Prince
- The soul of Spain, performed by the 101 Strings orchestra
- Cuttin' grass, Sturgill Simpson
- The search, NF
- The complete capitol singles, 1971-1975, Buck Owens and the Buckaroos
- Dr. Demento, covered in punk
- 1963, still rockin'
- Concerto no. 9 for piano & orchestra, K. 271, Concerto no. 21 for piano & orchestra, K. 467, Mozart
- Heavier things, John Mayer
- Voicenotes, Charlie Puth
- Dionne Warwick
- Quiet days, Battlefield Band
- The Lion King, original motion picture soundtrack, [original songs by Tim Rice and Elton John ; original score by Hans Zimmer]
- Tango, zero hour, [all music written by] Astor Piazzolla
- Social Christmasing, Straight No Chaser
- The best of Dean Martin
- The moon and stars, prescriptions for dreamers, Valerie June
- Piano concertos nos. 1 & 2, Chopin
- A Christmas album
- When God was great, the Mighty Mighty Bosstones
- Blak and blu, Gary Clark Jr
- Chet Baker & Bill Evans, the complete legendary sessions, Chet Baker and Bill Evans
- Long trip alone, Dierks Bentley
- Karajan, Grieg, Sibelius
- The tree, Lori McKenna
- Strictly a one-eyed Jack, John Mellencamp
- Bele bele en La Habana, Chucho Valdés
- The hits, Faith Hill
- With my lover beside me, music by Barry Manilow ; lyrics by Johnny Mercer
- Making movies, Dire Straits
- The ultimate collection, the Ink Spots
- The ultimate Tony Bennett
- Nick of time, the James Hunter Six
- A star is born, original motion picture soundtrack, Lady Gaga, Bradley Cooper
- Symphonie No. 5 op. 82, Symphonie No. 7, op. 105, Jean Sibelius
- Now that's what I call country, Volume 16
- Transformer, Lou Reed
- Doris Day greatest hits
- Michael Bublé
- #1's, Mariah