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Switch
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Get Behind Me Satan
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American IV: The Man Comes Around
Bridging the Gap
Pieces Of A Dream: Greatest Hits
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Platinum Collection, Vol. 2
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The Very Best Of Prince
Fijacion Oral, Vol. 1
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Push The Button
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Echoes-The Best of Pink Floyd
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Thanks For The Memory: Great American Songbook IV
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Funeral
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Retrospectacle: The Supertramp Anthology
WOW Hits 2006
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Ain't Nobody Worrying
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The Very Best of Fleetwood Mac [Disk 1]
The Life Pursuit
The Very Best of Sheryl Crow
Greatest Hits [Columbia]
The Greatest Hits
Wish You Where Here
Led Zeppelin II
Amarantine
Still Not Getting Any
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Allison Weiss - Was Right All Along
Allison Weiss - Allison Weiss Was Right All Along (100% Records) [upcoming shows] [audio]

Allison Weiss hasn't yet graduated from college, but she may as well have degrees in entrepreneurship, management, communications, composition, and indiepopfolkrock. And an A for the thematic unit on "feel-ings" (TM my sister Laura). As Weiss herself puts it, "Her songs sound like your saddest memories sung to the tune of your happiest." It's like your bubblegum fell on the floor, but you don't notice the grit so much because you're concentrating on the sweetness. Weiss' fans funded this album via Kickstarter.com; I think they got their money's worth. - meredith

Jawbox - For Your Own Special Sweetheart: Remastered
Jawbox - For Your Own Special Sweetheart: Remastered (Desoto) [upcoming shows] [audio]

1994 started a mid-'90s trend of punk bands switching to major labels to make great punk albums. One of those bands was Jawbox, whose For Your Own Special Sweetheart hit the airwaves with a thud. A thud that left jaws hanging in exuberant disbelief throughout the punk and alt-rock crowds, but didn't come any closer to the mainstream than 120 Minutes. This is an often overlooked gem, and the remastered & extended re-release puts every instrument out front, sonically showcasing how this album is so essential. - cormac

The Down and Outs - Cacophony
The Down and Outs - Cacophony (JOA Records) [upcoming shows] [audio]

There's a recent resurgence of Providence pop punk bands, music influenced by labels like Fat Wreck Chords and the bands Descendents and All—fast with fist pumping shout-along choruses. The tracks "All Because of You" and "Bridges and Breakdowns" add some ska and there's a surprise hyper-speed cover of a Paula Abdul song and a comical PSA. The catchiness of the choruses carries the pop end of things and with four songs under ninety seconds, they also have the punk end covered. - mark

Juliana Hatfield - Peace & Love
Juliana Hatfield - Peace & Love (Ye Olde Records) [upcoming shows] [audio]

At this point in her career, Juliana Hatfield doesn't need gimmicks. Her long-established brand of alternative rock is universally known, and varies only in its degree of rockitude and easy-listenability. Juliana's rocked out to the extreme on albums like Total System Failure and Made In China, but it's been some time since she's presented us with such a collection of stripped down, acoustic, heartfelt songs. Peace & Love puts aside the distortion pedal and fancy production techniques to reach a candid girl-with-guitar makes home-recording feeling. - cormac

Harhay - Swimming Pools and Movie Stars
Harhay - Swimming Pools and Movie Stars (self released) [audio]

Darting between genres with flawless studio production, touches of slide guitars, jingle bells, and ragtime piano, "Yamahauler" borders on ska, while "Without You" goes full-on reggae. "Death by Lily" features a flowing sax solo that would make Sting proud. The vocals fall between Dave Matthews and the singer of the Counting Crows. "Vendelay" is the lone instrumental with samples from cartoons and documentaries. In the end, this is an east coast performer who has mastered the art of creating pastoral pop with a west coast vibe to it. - mark

Crumwood - Avert Your Eyes
Crumwood - Avert Your Eyes (self released) [audio]

One man, Syd Heap, is behind the Crumwood moniker and he utilizes a some of Rhode Island's renowned indie performers, including Dave Narcizo of Throwing Muses and members of The Masons as a production team. The title track somehow manages to mesh together Bobby McFarren and the Flaming Lips; at other points The Doobie Brothers jamming with Air. With over 70 minutes of music, there are touches of the acoustic strumming of The Grateful Dead, the grandeur of Yes, the eclecticism of Beck as well as some bits of Wilco and Blind Melon. - mark

Slow Club - Yeah So
Slow Club - Yeah So (Moshi Moshi) [upcoming shows] [audio]

Slow Club brings forth indie folk with boy-girl vocals and a beat you can dance to. For no added cost you get pretty voices and bonus English accents, and those only sweeten the pot. Their extra added charm comes from a bittersweet mix of upbeat melodies and lyrics of heartache. Yeah So is recommended for anyone who likes the poppier side of a Bright Eyes, the folkier side of a Rilo Kiley, or those crazies that wish Tilly and the Wall would quit all that tappa-tappa-tappa'ing. - cormac