I've Finally Found What I've Been Looking For
Kelly Stacey and Smith
Rock - Released December 1, 2014 | Kelly Stacey and Smith
Ella Fitzgerald Sings The George And Ira Gershwin Song Book
Ella Fitzgerald
Vocal Jazz - Released January 1, 1959 | Verve Reissues
High School Musical
High School Musical Cast
Pop - Released January 1, 2006 | Walt Disney Records
Lighting Matches (Deluxe)
Tom Grennan
Alternative & Indie - Released July 6, 2018 | Insanity Records
High School Musical: The Musical: The Series
Cast of High School Musical: The Musical: The Series
Film Soundtracks - Released January 10, 2020 | Walt Disney Records
The Complete Piano Duets
Ella Fitzgerald
Vocal Jazz - Released March 13, 2020 | Verve Reissues
Found What I've Been Looking For - EP
Tom Grennan
Alternative & Indie - Released August 4, 2017 | Insanity Records
Found What I've Been Looking For
Tom Grennan
Alternative & Indie - Released September 14, 2018 | Insanity Records
Breaking Free / The Start of Something New / We're All in This Together / What I've Been Looking For / When There Was Me and You
Cimorelli
Pop - Released February 1, 2020 | Eleven Productions LLC
Angela's Theme ("You're Just What I've Been Looking For")
ET TU'
Punk / New Wave - Released July 6, 2020 | Best Served Cold Records
What I've Been Looking For
Eric & the Soo
Country - Released March 25, 2021 | Eric & The Soo
Sarah Vaughan Sings George Gershwin
Sarah Vaughan
Vocal Jazz - Released January 1, 1957 | Verve Reissues
True Genius
Ray Charles
Soul - Released September 10, 2021 | Tangerine Records
Colour Yes
Matthew Halsall
Contemporary Jazz - Released October 26, 2009 | Gondwana Records
Clues
Robert Palmer
Pop - Released September 1, 1980 | Island Records (The Island Def Jam Music Group / Universal Music)
Black Tie White Noise
David Bowie
Rock - Released November 26, 2021 | Parlophone UK
Rattle And Hum
U2
Rock - Released January 1, 1988 | Universal-Island Records Ltd.
Functioning as both the soundtrack to the group's disastrous feature-film documentary and as a tentative follow-up to their career-making blockbuster, Rattle and Hum is all over the place. The live cuts lack the revelatory power of Under a Blood Red Sky and are undercut by heavy-handed performances and Bono's embarrassing stage patter; prefacing a leaden cover of "Helter Skelter" with "This is a song Charles Manson stole from the Beatles, and now we're stealing it back" is bad enough, but it pales next to Bono's exhortation "OK, Edge, play the blues!" on the worthy, decidedly unbluesy "Silver and Gold." Both comments reveal more than they intend -- throughout the album, U2 sound paralyzed by their new status as "rock's most important band." They react by attempting to boost their classic rock credibility. They embrace American roots rock, something they ignored before. Occasionally, these experiments work: "Desire" has an intoxicating Bo Diddley beat, "Angel of Harlem" is a punchy, sunny Stax-soul tribute, "When Loves Come to Town" is an endearingly awkward blues duet with B.B. King, and the Dylan collaboration "Love Rescue Me" is an overlooked minor bluesy gem. However, these get swallowed up in the bluster of the live tracks, the misguided gospel interpretation of "I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For" and the shameful answer to John Lennon's searing confession "God," "God, Pt. 2." A couple of affecting laments -- the cascading "All I Want Is You" and "Heartland," which sounds like a Joshua Tree outtake -- do slip out underneath the posturing, but Rattle and Hum is by far the least-focused record U2 ever made, and it's little wonder that they retreated for three years after its release to rethink their whole approach.© Stephen Thomas Erlewine /TiVo
Ella Sings Gershwin
Ella Fitzgerald
Vocal Jazz - Released October 22, 2018 | Verve Reissues
Brilliant Adventure (1992 – 2001)
David Bowie
Rock - Released November 26, 2021 | Parlophone UK