EDITORIAL REVIEWS
Deluxe edition includes three bonus tracks. The legendary Tony Bennett and superstar Lady Gaga met in 2011 when they teamed up to sing The Lady Is A Tramp on Tonys #1 album DUETS 2. The duet introduced each artists fans to the others music and style- and in no time at all, a passionate audience from teenagers to baby boomers were calling for more from the compelling pair. CHEEK TO CHEEK is a cross-generational project that combines the fire-power of two superstar talents in their respective areas coming together to create something completely fresh and exciting. With a track list that includes the best timeless classics the world of music has to offer from Anything Goes to It Dont Mean a Thing (If It Aint Got That Swing) to Cheek To Cheek as well as incredible solo performances from Tony with Sophisticated Lady and Gaga with Lush Life this body of work truly shines as some of the best work in the genre.
Streamline/Columbia/Interscope
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602537972296
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Audio CD
Breathe In. Breathe Out.
By Duff, Hilary
Hilary Duff took an extended breather after the release of 2007's Dignity, sitting out music in favor for film, television, and family. She returned eight years later with Breathe In. Breathe Out. , an album whose title suggests a certain measure of calm but whose music isn't quite placid. Picking up the dancey makeover of Dignity, Duff continues to favor the glossier, melodic segments of pop -- often, the album suggests nothing so much as an American spin on Natasha Bedingfield -- but there are certainly moments when it's clear she's paying attention to recent radio: it opens with one of those moments, with "Sparks" echoing Ellie Goulding while, later on, "Rebel Hearts" thumps to a Mumford & Sons stomp. Elsewhere, there are hazy hints of EDM but the appeal of Breathe In. Breathe Out. is how Duff keeps the focus on the song, so everything, even the rhythms, is coloring on cuts of soft, clean contemporary pop. That the album is ever so slightly out of fashion is also endearing, for it suggests Duff sings this pristine dance-pop not because she thinks it will sell but because it's what she enjoys.
RCA
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888750086624
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Audio CD
Aurora
By Six, Jones, Daisy & The
Daisy Jones & The Six Amazon Prime Marquee Television Series based on the book, "Daisy Jones & The Six". Produced by Lauren & Scott Neustadter with Hello Sunshine (Reese Witherspoon's Production Company) The "Daisy Jones & The Six" Show Cast includes, Sebastian Chacon, Reiley Keough, Sam Claflin, Suki Waterhouse, Camila Morrone, Josh Whitehouse, Nabiyah Be, Will Harrison, and Ayesha Harris. TRACKLISTING : 1. Aurora 2. Let Me Down Easy 3. Kill You To Try 4. Two Against Three 5. Look At Us Now (Honeycomb) 6. Regret Me 7. You Were Gone 8. More Fun To Miss 9. Please 10. The River 11. No Words. This product is an authorized manufactured on demand CD-R
Publisher: n/a
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75678623226
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Audio CD
Its the Girls!
By Midler, Bette
EDITORIAL REVIEWS
Multiple Grammy Award®-winning singer and legendary performer Bette Midler returns to the studio to release "Its The Girls," a stunning new album that pays tribute to girl groups through the ages. "Its The Girls" is a jaunty and celebratory collection of some of the greatest harmonies performed by girl groups such as The Ronettes, The Boswell Sisters, The Andrew Sisters, The Chiffons as well as Motown acts like Martha Reeves and The Vandellas, and The Marvelettes, among others.
WB
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825646215331
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Audio CD
NOW That's What I Call Country Vol.10
By Artists, Various
NOW
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602557615296
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Audio CD
Here We Go, Looby Loo
By Anderson, Steven
Can you Looby-Loo? Did you know that "Here We Go Looby Loo" has its own dance? Learn all about this classic children's song through the text and full-color illustrations. This hardcover library bound book comes with CD and online music access.
Cantata Learning
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9781632903785
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Print book
a lighter shade of blue
By Perri, Christina
Publisher: n/a
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75678635397
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Audio CD
FOUR
By Direction, One
EDITORIAL REVIEWS
2014 album from the British boyband. Includes the single Steal My Girl. No Direction has over 94 #1s and over 46 million records sold worldwide. Their third album, MIDNIGHT MEMORIES, was certified a platinum, #1 debut in 39 countries..
Columbia
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888430671027
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Audio CD
HERO
By Morris, Maren
Maren Morris didn't precisely arrive out of nowhere when she delivered her major-label debut in the summer of 2016 -- she racked up three independent records between 2005 and 2011, the first arriving when she was 15 years old -- but Hero certainly felt unexpected and fresh upon its release. Much of this inventiveness reflects Morris' cross-cultural sensibility, cultivated from equal exposure to classic country, modern pop, and hip-hop, an aesthetic that places Hero at the crossroads of a couple of strands of modern country. At her core, Morris is a singer/songwriter in the vein of Brandy Clark, Miranda Lambert, and Kacey Musgraves -- writers with a keen eye for telling domestic details, composing songs that draw upon tradition but address the present -- but the production she developed with Busbee draws sharply from the lithe R&B influences pioneered by Sam Hunt and the colorful crossover pop of Little Big Town. With its stuttering reggae-inflected electronic rhythms, "Rich" recalls "Painkiller" but it's not a re-creation: Morris twists the rhymes, riding the beat while undercutting her boasts with sly wit. Attitude is a big thing with her. She's funny, profane, and passionate, qualities that serve her well on the album's bolder, brighter numbers, songs where she bends and clips her words in a fashion that owes some debt to hip-hop. On the slower numbers, she flips this skill, easing into the sultry, soulful simmer of "I Wish I Was" or the hushed "I Could Use a Love Song" with an elegant grace. One of the pleasures of Hero is how Morris skillfully slides between styles, blurring distinctions between genre and eras. Much of the album takes its cue from its breakthrough single, "My Church, " a piece of secular gospel praising the power of the radio: she draws her strength from the power of pop culture. Maybe that's why she can so easily glide between old-school soul, glistening pop, trash talk, and contemporary R&B on Hero, letting each provide an essential element on an album that feels thoroughly modern and thoroughly country. By drawing upon so many cross-currents, Hero belongs to the digital era but it's the songs -- smart, sharp, and hooky -- that make this a great modern pop album, regardless of genre.
Cheek to Cheek
By Bennett, Tony
EDITORIAL REVIEWS Deluxe edition includes three bonus tracks. The legendary Tony Bennett and superstar Lady Gaga met in 2011 when they teamed up to sing The Lady Is A Tramp on Tonys #1 album DUETS 2. The duet introduced each artists fans to the others music and style- and in no time at all, a passionate audience from teenagers to baby boomers were calling for more from the compelling pair. CHEEK TO CHEEK is a cross-generational project that combines the fire-power of two superstar talents in their respective areas coming together to create something completely fresh and exciting. With a track list that includes the best timeless classics the world of music has to offer from Anything Goes to It Dont Mean a Thing (If It Aint Got That Swing) to Cheek To Cheek as well as incredible solo performances from Tony with Sophisticated Lady and Gaga with Lush Life this body of work truly shines as some of the best work in the genre.
Breathe In. Breathe Out.
By Duff, Hilary
Hilary Duff took an extended breather after the release of 2007's Dignity, sitting out music in favor for film, television, and family. She returned eight years later with Breathe In. Breathe Out. , an album whose title suggests a certain measure of calm but whose music isn't quite placid. Picking up the dancey makeover of Dignity, Duff continues to favor the glossier, melodic segments of pop -- often, the album suggests nothing so much as an American spin on Natasha Bedingfield -- but there are certainly moments when it's clear she's paying attention to recent radio: it opens with one of those moments, with "Sparks" echoing Ellie Goulding while, later on, "Rebel Hearts" thumps to a Mumford & Sons stomp. Elsewhere, there are hazy hints of EDM but the appeal of Breathe In. Breathe Out. is how Duff keeps the focus on the song, so everything, even the rhythms, is coloring on cuts of soft, clean contemporary pop. That the album is ever so slightly out of fashion is also endearing, for it suggests Duff sings this pristine dance-pop not because she thinks it will sell but because it's what she enjoys.
Aurora
By Six, Jones, Daisy & The
Daisy Jones & The Six Amazon Prime Marquee Television Series based on the book, "Daisy Jones & The Six". Produced by Lauren & Scott Neustadter with Hello Sunshine (Reese Witherspoon's Production Company) The "Daisy Jones & The Six" Show Cast includes, Sebastian Chacon, Reiley Keough, Sam Claflin, Suki Waterhouse, Camila Morrone, Josh Whitehouse, Nabiyah Be, Will Harrison, and Ayesha Harris. TRACKLISTING : 1. Aurora 2. Let Me Down Easy 3. Kill You To Try 4. Two Against Three 5. Look At Us Now (Honeycomb) 6. Regret Me 7. You Were Gone 8. More Fun To Miss 9. Please 10. The River 11. No Words. This product is an authorized manufactured on demand CD-R
Its the Girls!
By Midler, Bette
EDITORIAL REVIEWS Multiple Grammy Award®-winning singer and legendary performer Bette Midler returns to the studio to release "Its The Girls," a stunning new album that pays tribute to girl groups through the ages. "Its The Girls" is a jaunty and celebratory collection of some of the greatest harmonies performed by girl groups such as The Ronettes, The Boswell Sisters, The Andrew Sisters, The Chiffons as well as Motown acts like Martha Reeves and The Vandellas, and The Marvelettes, among others.
NOW That's What I Call Country Vol.10
By Artists, Various
Here We Go, Looby Loo
By Anderson, Steven
Can you Looby-Loo? Did you know that "Here We Go Looby Loo" has its own dance? Learn all about this classic children's song through the text and full-color illustrations. This hardcover library bound book comes with CD and online music access.
a lighter shade of blue
By Perri, Christina
FOUR
By Direction, One
EDITORIAL REVIEWS 2014 album from the British boyband. Includes the single Steal My Girl. No Direction has over 94 #1s and over 46 million records sold worldwide. Their third album, MIDNIGHT MEMORIES, was certified a platinum, #1 debut in 39 countries..
HERO
By Morris, Maren
Maren Morris didn't precisely arrive out of nowhere when she delivered her major-label debut in the summer of 2016 -- she racked up three independent records between 2005 and 2011, the first arriving when she was 15 years old -- but Hero certainly felt unexpected and fresh upon its release. Much of this inventiveness reflects Morris' cross-cultural sensibility, cultivated from equal exposure to classic country, modern pop, and hip-hop, an aesthetic that places Hero at the crossroads of a couple of strands of modern country. At her core, Morris is a singer/songwriter in the vein of Brandy Clark, Miranda Lambert, and Kacey Musgraves -- writers with a keen eye for telling domestic details, composing songs that draw upon tradition but address the present -- but the production she developed with Busbee draws sharply from the lithe R&B influences pioneered by Sam Hunt and the colorful crossover pop of Little Big Town. With its stuttering reggae-inflected electronic rhythms, "Rich" recalls "Painkiller" but it's not a re-creation: Morris twists the rhymes, riding the beat while undercutting her boasts with sly wit. Attitude is a big thing with her. She's funny, profane, and passionate, qualities that serve her well on the album's bolder, brighter numbers, songs where she bends and clips her words in a fashion that owes some debt to hip-hop. On the slower numbers, she flips this skill, easing into the sultry, soulful simmer of "I Wish I Was" or the hushed "I Could Use a Love Song" with an elegant grace. One of the pleasures of Hero is how Morris skillfully slides between styles, blurring distinctions between genre and eras. Much of the album takes its cue from its breakthrough single, "My Church, " a piece of secular gospel praising the power of the radio: she draws her strength from the power of pop culture. Maybe that's why she can so easily glide between old-school soul, glistening pop, trash talk, and contemporary R&B on Hero, letting each provide an essential element on an album that feels thoroughly modern and thoroughly country. By drawing upon so many cross-currents, Hero belongs to the digital era but it's the songs -- smart, sharp, and hooky -- that make this a great modern pop album, regardless of genre.