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Sony Music
AllMusic Rating: 4.5 stars
A box set of seven previously unreleased albums that find the heartland rock hero expanding his creative boundaries.
- Mark Deming
Republic
AllMusic Rating: 4.5 stars
The New Zealand singer's fourth album is a boldly candid, potent declaration of personal and creative reawakening.
- Matt Collar
Sub Pop
AllMusic Rating: 4.0 stars
As Greta Kline enters her thirties, Katie von Schleicher and Hugo Stanley (Palm) join the band for 17 soft bops preoccupied by time and change.
- Marcy Donelson
ATO
AllMusic Rating: 4.5 stars
The guitarist/producer's second batch of collaborations with first rate vocalists proves just as transcendent and important.
- Tim Sendra
Dead Oceans
R&B
AllMusic Rating: 4.0 stars
The ballad-rich fourth album from the creative throwbacks is a lowrider soul delight.
- Andy Kellman
Big Bosses Ent. / SoNo Recording Group
R&B
AllMusic Rating: 3.0 stars
The actress, singer, and songwriter works through a public breakup with help from Tayla Parx (Ariana Grande, Shakira, Jennie).
- Andy Kellman
Columbia / Sony CMG
AllMusic Rating: 3.5 stars
The pop legend's follow-up to her 2014 album of duets with fellow icons and rising stars.
- Matt Collar
ECM
AllMusic Rating: 4.5 stars
The pianist evokes his early trio with bassist Charlie Haden and his later trios with two longtime associates.
- Matt Collar

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A champion of underground dance music, Tim Sweeney is known foremost as a DJ and the presenter of the long-running radio show Beats in Space. First transmitted on WNYU in 1999, when Sweeney was a freshman at New York University, Beats in Space became associated with emergent dance-punk and left-field house sounds advanced most notably by DFA Records. An internship with the label developed into a close affiliation documented with Sweeney's numerous…  Read More about Tim Sweeney

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1973
George Lucas scored his 1973 comedy/drama about one night in the life of some high school kids in 1962 with a superb playlist of first-era rock & roll tunes, adding an evocative undertow of joy and poignance to his meditation on teenage life. The music played a big role in what made the film memorable, and separated from the movie, it's a superb collection of late 1950s/early 1960s classics.
- Mark Deming

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