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Bob Dylan's Together Through Life drops April 28

The surprise is over. After keeping mum throughout the recording process, Columbia Records has announced that Bob Dylan's new album, Together Through Life, will be released April 28. The semi-secretive album was recorded last year and produced by Jack Frost (cough, cough: Dylan himself)....  read more

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Pete Yorn's new album going Back and Forth in June

It seems that Pete Yorn needed a change. After spending six years recording his last three albums for a semi-conceptual trilogy, the singer/songwriter understandably wanted to take some time off and overhaul his recording process....  read more

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Bruce Springsteen: Working on a Dream

Dream come true or nightmare on E Street? Two writers debate...  read more

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Joshua Radin: Simple Times

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There is a tangible sincerity to Joshua Radin...  read more

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John Legend: Evolver

Future Legend or Legendary Flop? Two writers debate...  read more

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Beyonce: I Am... Sasha Fierce

Beyonce’s never been our most innovative R&B artist...  read more

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Bruce Springsteen's Working on a Dream gets date, tracklist

Hot on the heels of NBC debuting Bruce Springsteen's "Working on a Dream" (the song) last night comes the announcement of the release date and tracklist for Working on a Dream (the album)....  read more

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Miles Davis: Kind Of Blue: 50th Anniversary Collector’s Edition

The jazz record everyone should own becomes the box set everyone should own Miles Davis’s Kind of Blue is an essential disc for music lovers of all genres. Yet unlike most masterpieces, it doesn’t announce its greatness loudly. Instead, the music draws you in with seductively gentle restraint. It’s a recording with a pristine elegance that has never been matched, not even by Davis himself, who made several recordings that rank among jazz’s best. One listen to the distinctive sound of opening track “So What” and it should be clear why this is the best-selling jazz disc of all time....  read more

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Johnny Cash: Johnny Cash at Folsom Prison: Legacy Edition

In the documentary...  read more

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