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Freegal
Freegal Music offers download or streaming access to more than 13 million songs, including Sony Music’s catalog of legendary artists. In total the collection is comprised of music from over 40,000 labels with music that originates in over 100 countries with no software to download. Download 5 songs per week or stream 3 hours of music per day by just using your Library Card.
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All Nerve
by Breeders
The Breeders return with an infectious new album, the first music to be released by the classic lineup behind the iconic album Last Splash.
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Always Ascending
by Franz Ferdinand
Franz Ferdinand's album is as exuberant as it is euphoric, bursting with fresh ideas born of what Alex Kapranos calls aggressive sonic experimentation.
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Arkansas
by John Oates
John Oates is one half of the bestselling duo of all time, Hall & Oates. Now he has teamed up with an amazing group of accomplished and rising stars in the Americana music world to bring his new album to life.
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Black Panther: The Album
by Various Artists
Music from and inspired by the Marvel film Black Panther, curated by seven-time Grammy Award-winning artist Kendrick Lamar, who appears on nine of the thirteen songs. Also features the Weeknd, SZA, Future, Jay Rock, and more.
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Cigarettes After Sex
by Cigarettes After Sex
A ten track album from rock group Cigarettes After Sex that includes songs such as Each Time You Fall in Love; Apocalypse; Sweet; and more.
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Culture II
by Migos
One year after releasing the chart-topping album Culture, Migos returns with the follow-up. The first single, Motorsport, features both Nicki Minaj and Cardi B. The second single, Stir Fry, is produced by Pharrell.
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Diamonds
by Elton John
Thirty four track greatest hits collection including newly remastered versions of Your Song; Rocket Man; Bennie and the Jets; and more.
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Emperor of sand
by Mastodon
A deeply imaginative and complex conceptual storyline that ponders the nature of time. Threading together the myth of a man sentenced to death in a majestically malevolent desert, the band conjures the grains of a musical and lyrical odyssey slipping quickly through a cosmic hourglass.
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Fifty Shades Freed : Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
by Various Artists
The third and final Fifty Shades film soundtrack includes tracks from Sia, Julia Michaels, Hailee Steinfeld, Jessie J, Ellie Goulding, and more. The CD's first single is Liam Payne and Rita Ora's For You (Fifty Shades Freed).
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Forever
by Code Orange
Code Orange (Joe Goldman, bass ; Shade Balderose, guitar ; Reba Meyers, guitar, vocals ; Jami Morgan, drums, vocals) ; accompanying musicians.
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Glorious Day: Hymns Of Faith
by Casting Crowns
Casting Crowns take the familiar melodies and lyrics of favorite hymns and brand them with their trademark vocals and style, bringing new life to these songs people know so well.
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Good ole days
by Tracy Lawrence
Tracy Lawrence collaborates with a long list of country music stars in his latest album. Included are duets with Tim McGraw, Luke Bryan, Jason Aldean, Chris Young, Kellie Pickler, and more.
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Grimmest hits
by Black Label Society
Whether it's a crushingly heavy blues-rock barnstormer or a piano-driven ode to a fallen brother, each Black Label Society album is another opportunity to top the one before it. Their new album keeps this tradition alive.
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Here's to you
by Montgomery Gentry
Finished just days before Troy Gentry's untimely passing, this album features a twelve-song mix of undeniable blue-collar anthems and sentimental songs that tug at the heartstrings. It also includes the single Better Me.
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How to Solve Our Human Problems
by Belle and Sebastian
Belle and Sebastian bring together the tracks from their new trio of vinyl EPs and make them available on one CD. It is the latest installment in a career that always pursued a singular vision of what pop music can achieve.
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Man of the woods
by 1981- Timberlake, Justin
After four years, Justin Timberlake returns with his fifth studio album. When he announced the first single, Filthy, he told fans, 'This song should be played very loud.'.
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Out of all this blue
by 1958- Scott, Mike
Includes the songs Mister Charisma; Do We Choose Who We Love; Yamaben; and more.
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Pressure
by Young Jeezy
After two years, Jeezy returns with the follow-up to Trap or Die, which made it to number one on the Billboard album charts. He announced its release through an unforgettable video on social media.
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River: The Joni Letters
by Herbie Hancock
Legendary pianist and innovator Herbie Hancock explores the words and music of another musical pioneer, Joni Mitchell on his first new studio recording for Verve since 1998's Grammy Award winner Gershwin's World.
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Snake king
by Rick Springfield
Rick Springfield travels down a dusty dirt road to explore the blues side of his rock 'n roll.
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War & leisure
by Miguel (Musician)
R&B superstar Miguel shows off a new side of his musical personality with the release of his latest album. One of the tracks, How Many, was featured on NPR's All Songs Considered.
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Whistle Down The Wind
by Joan Baez
Joan Baez remains one of the most celebrated and influential artists of her generation, with accolades that include induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Her new studio album comes with ten tracks, including Another World.
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Wow Gospel 2018
by Various Artists
The top gospel music compilation series returns with a new set that includes hits from Marvin Sapp, Jermaine Dolly, Todd Dulaney, CeCe Winans, and many more.
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