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Alive 2007

Daft Punk

Dance - Released November 1, 2007 | Daft Life Ltd. - ADA France

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Human After All

Daft Punk

Dance - Released March 1, 2005 | Daft Life Ltd. - ADA France

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Daft Pomp

Pomplamoose

Alternative & Indie - Released November 30, 2022 | Pomplamoose

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Prime Time of Your Life

Pomplamoose

Alternative & Indie - Released January 6, 2022 | Pomplamoose

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How Cool Is Cool

The Peddlers

Pop/Rock - Released November 1, 2002 | Columbia

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Live / A Blues Night in North Carolina

Pura Fé

World - Released February 17, 2011 | Dixiefrog

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Groovy Funk Hits Playlist

Funky Dance

Pop - Released June 5, 2020 | Create Records

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Still Some Light: Part 1

Bill Fay

Alternative & Indie - Released January 14, 2022 | Dead Oceans

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Bury Me A G

Bishop Snow

Hip-Hop/Rap - Released September 13, 2022 | MadStrange

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Live In Prague

Hans Zimmer

Film Soundtracks - Released November 3, 2017 | Mercury Studios

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Live In Dublin

Bruce Springsteen

Rock - Released June 5, 2007 | Columbia - Legacy

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Smoke & Oakum

The Longest Johns

Folk/Americana - Released January 28, 2022 | Decca (UMO)

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Building on the success of their viral hit "Wellerman," British folk outfit the Longest Johns deliver their sixth album, 2022's Smoke and Oakum. The record sees the group taking on a number of traditional and contemporary folk songs and shanties, including Ed Pickford's "The Workers Song" with fellow folk artist Seth Lakeman.© Rich Wilson /TiVo
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Blue Secrets

Brian Grey

Blues - Released September 23, 2021 | Relax Cafe Music

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Time's Up

Living Colour

Pop/Rock - Released August 1, 1990 | Epic

Although Living Colour's second album, Time's Up, achieved gold certification shortly after its release and eventually won a Grammy award, it performed below expectations when compared to their debut, Vivid. It's not that it wasn't a strong album; in fact, in a lot of ways, it's just as good as its predecessor, but instead of merely copying a winning formula, Time's Up challenged the listener more -- both musically and lyrically. A host of guest artists lent their hands to the proceedings, such as Little Richard, Queen Latifah, Maceo Parker, and Doug E. Fresh, which hints at just how all-encompassing Time's Up is. The few fans that were hoping that the band would streamline their sound and focus on their more pop-oriented material were bludgeoned with the hyperactive thrash title track (comparable to one of LC's biggest influences, Bad Brains). Other tracks, such as the jazz-rocker "Elvis Is Dead," the Zep-stomp of "Pride," and the gloriously pessimistic "Type" showed that success hadn't dulled the group's socially conscious attack. While heavy compositions were plentiful ("New Jack Theme," "Information Overload"), the band's more reflective side was evident by such outstanding tracks as "Fight the Fight," "Solace of You," and "This Is the Life," plus the love-torn ditty "Love Rears Its Ugly Head." Time's Up remains a convincing listen all these years later.© Greg Prato /TiVo
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Rhythm Of The Pride Lands

Lebo M

Film Soundtracks - Released January 1, 1995 | Walt Disney Records

The Lion King: The Rhythm of the Pridelands collects songs from The Lion King and The Lion King II: Simba's Pride, as well as music relating to the soundtracks' African and pop influences. Disney tunes like "He Lives in You," "Hakuna Matata," and "Warthog Rhapsody" blend with new versions of classics like "The Lion Sleeps Tonight," rounding out this entertaining album of Lion King-inspired music.© Heather Phares /TiVo