2006 Releases »
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Eleven This album is a marriage between jazz and disco and sounds like something that would suit the roller-disco parties of the 70s. |
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Moto.Tronic Moto.Tronic presents all the key facets of jack of all trades - and master of all - Ryuichi Sakamoto's vast body of work. |
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21 Number Ones Longtime fans of the gravely-voiced Mr Rogers may find an album of 21 smash hits (22, if you count the bonus track Don’t Fall in Love with a Dreamer) far from sufficient. |
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Disturbing Tha Peace All in all, it’s easy to see that Ludacris is a talented boy who can actually rap a decent tune. |
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Greatest Hits ’NSync might be amongst the best of the boybands, but even their most ardent fan will concede that the time for this music has come and gone. |
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Corinne Bailey Rae Rae'e confident, uncomplicated style is a real plus point and makes the CD such a joy to listen to over and over again. |
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How the West Was Won Led Zeppelin proved to be such a formidable live band on How the West Was Won that any diehard fan can't help but bow down in utter worship. |
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Testify For all the obvious effort put into it, Testify manages to sound both uninspiring and uninspired. |
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Lights and Sounds Lights and Sounds is a slight improvement from the well-received debut Ocean Avenue. |
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Simplified Most of the songs in this album echo the same groovy vibe. |
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