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AllMusic 20: R&B 1992-2012
As we celebrate our 20th year, the editors trace the evolution of R&B since 1992, featuring classics from R. Kelly, Erykah Badu, and the-Dream.
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AllMusic 20: Electronic
As we celebrate our 20th year, the editors trace the evolution of electronic music since 1992, featuring classics from Aphex Twin and Basement Jaxx.
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AllMusic 20: Rap, 1992-2012
As we celebrate our 20th year, the editors trace the evolution of rap since 1992, featuring classics from the Notorious B.I.G., Eminem, and Kanye West.
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20 Classical Artists to Watch
In celebration of 20 years of AllMusic, read our list of gifted and charismatic artists who've risen to prominence in the Classical music arena in the last two decades.
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- The Supremes
- At the Copa [Expanded…
- An expanded double-disc set includes previously unissued songs from the Supremes' debut live date at the epicenter of high-society nightlife in 1965.
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- Melody Gardot
- The Absence
- A lush orchestral and rhythmically exotic album that finds Gardot delving into various Brazilian, Spanish, and African-influenced sounds.
- The Cult
- Choice of Weapon
- Choice of Weapon is the Cult's most strident, aggressive, and consistent hard rock album since 1989's Sonic Temple.
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- Regina Spektor
- What We Saw from the Cheap…
- Quirky and precious, What We Saw from the Cheap Seats succeeds more often than it frustrates.
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- The Walkmen
- Heaven
- The Walkmen close their first decade of being a band with this surprisingly contented-sounding set of songs.
- Travis Porter
- From Day 1
- The pop-rap group's fun debut album features their four hit singles along with guest appearances from Tyga, Mike Posner, and Mac Miller.
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- David Benoit
- Conversation
- Features the smooth jazz pianist's "classical trio meets jazz trio" title track taken from his "Music for Two Trios" suite.
- Millencolin
- The Melancholy Connection
- Millencolin ring in their 20th anniversary with The Melancholy Connection, an album of B-sides mined from their Pennybridge Pioneers era.
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- Cadence Weapon
- Hope in Dirt City
- With plenty of diverse genres and thoughtful rhymes, this is another easy to recommend effort from the underground Canadian rapper.
- Grass Widow
- Internal Logic
- On their third album, post-punk trio Grass Widow come into their own, with their most vivid and engaging material to date.
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- Julia Stone
- By the Horns
- The second outing from the female half of folk-pop duo Angus & Julia Stone is steeped in the sunset hue of 1970s California pop.
- Edward Sharpe & the Ma …
- Here
- On its second full-length, this cultish 11-piece band has more hippie signifiers than noteworthy musical moments.
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- Tedeschi Trucks Band
- Live: Everybody's Talkin'
- On the Live: Everybody's Talkin', the Tedeschi Trucks Band delivers full-bore with originals from Revelator and wonderfully chosen covers.
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- Gaz Coombes
- Here Come the Bombs
- On his hazy solo debut Here Come the Bombs, Gaz Coombes tries out every idea he never explored when he fronted Supergrass.
- Melvins
- Lite: Freak Puke
- The Melvins team up with Mr. Bungle bassist Trevor Dunn on their stripped-down and freaked-out 18th album Freak Puke.
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- Mattias Hellberg
- High in the Lowlands
- Long-running Swedish songwriter's solo album exists less as a collection of songs and more as one heavy atmosphere.
- Smoke Fairies
- Blood Speaks
- Blood Speaks may lack the immediate hooks of its predecessor, but it's got longer legs, deeper corners, and attitude to spare.
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- Lambert, Hendricks & R …
- Improvisations for the…
- These 25 tracks predating LHR's Columbia Records years comprise a wealth of seminal vocal sides by the most inventive minds in the art of vocalese.
- Grieves
- Together/Apart
- The Seattle-based Grieves steers indie hip-hop down new avenues on his Rhymesayers’ debut.
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If you're a strict rootsman, this heavily synthesized effort might be indefensible, but this is one of those rare all-male Uhuru releases, and it gets more interesting from there. There's a War cover, something borrowed from Robert Palmer (compare "Bassline" to Palmer's "Deadline"), plus the sweet sound of Uhuru eulogizing poet Anne Sexton on their cover of "Mercy Street."
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The long-running bliss-fest of Jason Spaceman's Spiritualized based its existence on the drugged-out religion of rock & roll or at least channeling the patron saints thereof. This seventh album by the band is a wash of extreme brightness and terrific darkness, bookended by epic monuments to each with the transcendent "Hey Jane" and the heartbreaking "So Long You Pretty Thing."
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Flip, Flop and Fly is a comprehensive compilation of Big Joe Turner's Atlantic material recorded between 1951 and 1955, which produced 12 Top Ten R&B hits and two chart toppers, "Honey Hush" and "Shake, Rattle & Roll." Rev-Ola did a great job with both remastering and packaging.

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