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Len - You Can't Stop The Bum Rush - Lighter, party pop, rap sound complete with sensational,
funky dance grooves.
Live - Secret Samadhi - This 4-man band from Pennsylvania continually shows us that pure, raw
rock is still around.
Maxwell - Embrya - Where has the romantic, soulful musical styles of the '70's gone? Look no
further.
New Radicals - Maybe You've Been Brainwashed - The flavor of the disc has an obvious Rolling
Stones influence, but also integrates subtle memories of the '60's, '70's and '80's without losing it's late '90's
modern rock/pop genre.
Seal - Human Beings - Eerie truths always flow through Seal's lyrics and here is no exception.
Simply Red - Picture Book - Perfect albums do come few and far between, but here we definitely
have a vintage one.
Starr, Ringo - Vertical Man - Who out there can deny their occasional craving for the '70's
type schmaltzy, bouncy, catchy, pop song about love and relationships?
Stewart, Rod - When We Were The New Boys - The death of Rock 'N Roll? Not a chance! Rod reminds
us of his classic signature vocals and style which have been around longer than most of us.
War - The Best of War...and More - A 30th anniversary is fast approaching for one of the most
underrated soul, funk bands of all time.
White, Barry - All-Time Greatest Hits - Barry White has been an icon for 30 years. This 20
song masterpiece contains all the classics.
Who's Red - Red's bio.

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