July 24th, 2009
2009 release, the fourth album from one of the biggest Pop stars on the planet! All I Ever Wanted was produced by Howard Benson, Max Martin, Dr. Luke, Ryan Tedder, Sam Watters and Louis Biancaniello. Kelly’s debut album Thankful sold over three million albums worldwide and her follow-up, Breakaway, scanning an unprecedented 10 million albums [...]
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July 24th, 2009
Andrea Bocelli’s new studio album is a collection of the most famous Italian songs – including Mamma, Funiculi Funicula and Santa Lucia. They are the songs which have enchanted Andrea since childhood. Released to coincide with his 50th birthday, the album is a personal tribute to his musical heritage. Popularized through concert, radio and record [...]
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July 24th, 2009
For one brief, shining moment, there was a place known as Camelot–and this 1961 recording is the only document available of JFK’s favorite musical, the one that’s been used to describe his presidential administration ever since. Truthfully, Lerner and Loewe’s musical score for this retelling of the King Arthur story doesn’t measure up to My [...]
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July 22nd, 2009
2008 digitally remastered and expanded Legacy Edition of this album from the RB legends formerly known as The Jackson 5 (their defection to CBS left Jermaine and their old name behind with the Motown empire). Includes two bonus tracks. On this 1978 album, The Jacksons were turned loose to write and produce themselves, and the [...]
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July 22nd, 2009
The Verdi box set of the year! Eight great operas–including popular favorites Rigoletto, Trovatore, Traviata and Aïda–recorded between 1961 and 1981 by Deutsche Grammophon at La Scala, Milan, the spiritual home of Italian opera. Claudio Abbado, who conducts Macbeth, Simon Boccanegra and Aïda, completes the set with the Requiem. Singers include: Carlo Bergonzi (Duke of [...]
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July 22nd, 2009
For such a boldly titled and apparently driven attempt to reinstate Michael Jackson at the center of the pop world, Invincible is a listless thing. Split between scratchy funk workouts and midtempo ballads that might have appeared as Bad B-sides, the album plays on and on while never seriously promoting dancing or romancing. Its handful [...]
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July 22nd, 2009
THE COLLECTION TO OWN! 46 CDS OF THE GREATEST BRAHMS RECORDINGS EVER MADE. This is a one-time opportunity to own the most distinguished Brahms Edition that will likely ever be produced. Not only does it feature amazing works but it also includes some of Deutsche Grammophon’s greatest recordings. The entire set is presented in a [...]
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July 22nd, 2009
DG has put together a fascinating compilation of Segovia’s art that reminds us what a protean figure he was. Segovia single-handedly put the instrument on the map by making classical guitar concerts popular events, broadening the instrument’s repertory through commissions and transcriptions, and convincing even doubters that it could be a vehicle for serious music. [...]
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July 21st, 2009
Long regarded as the quintessential interpretation of the most popular and best-loved symphony ever written, this performance of the Fifth has everything: passion, precision, drama, lyric beauty, and a coiled fury in the first movement that sets your pulse racing from the very first note. Carlos Kleiber has made very few recordings in his distinguished [...]
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July 21st, 2009
2009 release. Now That’s What I Call Music is back with the 31st volume in this popular series that focuses on just the hits and only the hits! Affectionately known as ‘Now’, this is the most up-to-date compilation on the market, containing current and recent hits from chart topping artists like Black Eyed Peas, Lady [...]
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