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NEW MUSIC TUESDAY-- BIGGEST NEW CD RELEASES (ALL FORMATS)

Justin Bieber     "Believe Acoustic"  
Blue Sky Riders (Kenny Loggins with Georgia Middleman and Gary Burr)      
Andrea Bocelli     "Passione [CD/DVD]" 
Eric Burdon     " 'Til Your River Runs Dry" 
Terri Clark     "Classic" (country covers; guests: Reba McEntire, Dierks Bentley, Jann Arden, Tanya Tucker, Dean Brody)
dead prez     "Information Age" 
Colton Dixon (finished seventh on season 11 of "American Idol")     "A Messenger"  
Rose Falcon     "19th Avenue: The EP Volume 2" (five songs)
Fiction Family     "Fiction Family Reunion"  
Glee Cast     "I Don't Know How to Love Him," "I Only Have Eyes For You," "Locked Out of Heaven," "No Scrubs," "Tell Him"
Ben Harper with Charlie Musselwhite     "Get Up! [CD/DVD]"  
Kris Kristofferson     "Feeling Mortal"  
Lisa Loeb     "No Fairy Tale" (her first rock album in eight years; two songs written with Tegan and Sara; producers: Loeb, New Found Glory's Chad Gilbert)
Matisyahu     "Spark Seeker: Acoustic Sessions" (six-song live EP)  
Jeffrey Osborne     "A Time For Love" (guests: Chaka Khan, Paul Jackson Jr., Christian McBride, John Roberts)
Cassadee Pope (season 3 winner of "The Voice")     "The Complete Season 3 Collection"  
Emmy Rossum (actress-singer stars on Showtime's "Shameless")     "Sentimental Journey" 
The Saturdays     "Chasing the Saturdays" (five-song EP; English-Irish girl group stars in U.S. reality-based TV series on E!)
Sharon Needles (winner of "RuPaul's Drag Race" season 4)     "PG-13"
Tegan and Sara     "Heartthrob" 
Tomahawk (supergroup led by Mike Patton)     "Oddfellows" 
Various artists     "WOW Gospel 2013" (two CDs, 30 songs)
Wake Owl     "Wild Country" (six-song EP)
Dale Watson and His Lonestars     "El Rancho Azul"  
Charlie Wilson     "Love, Charlie"  


ALSO:

Deep Purple     "Paris 1975" ("The Official Deep Purple [Overseas] Live Series"; the group in 1975 featured Richie Blackmore, David Coverdale, Glenn Hughes, Jon Lord and Ian Paice; two CDs; remastered)
Depeche Mode     "Remixes 81>04 (Special Edition)" (37 tracks), "Depeche Mode - Singles Box 6" (53 tracks)      
Destiny's Child     "Love Songs" (14-song collection includes "Nuclear," the vocal group's first new song in eight years)
The Doobie Brothers     "Playlist: The Very Best of The Doobie Brothers Live" 
Sara Evans     "Playlist: The Very Best of Sara Evans"      
Marianne Faithfull     "Broken English: Deluxe Edition" (1979 album; remastered, with a second CD of 13 tracks)
Fleetwood Mac     "Rumours (Expanded Edition)" (1977 album; remastered, with two extra CDs, "Live 1977" and "Recording Sessions, Roughs & Outtakes"; Read here; Deluxe box set with DVD)
Fleetwood Mac     "The Very Best of Fleetwood Mac" (2002 compilation; 38 songs)  
The Highwaymen     "Playlist: The Very Best of The Highwaymen"      
Jerry Lee Lewis     "Playlist: The Very Best of Jerry Lee Lewis (Sun Sessions)"      
Mountain     "Playlist: The Very Best of Mountain"      
Nas     "Playlist: The Very Best of Nas"      
Harry Nilsson     "Playlist: The Very Best of Harry Nilsson"  
Carl Perkins     "Playlist: The Very Best of Carl Perkins (Sun Sessions)"      
Procol Harum     "Shine On Brightly" (1968 album; with 11 bonus tracks)      
Al Stewart     "Year of the Cat/Modern Times [Vinyl]" (1976, 1975 albums; remastered)      
Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble     "Texas Flood: 30th Anniversary Legacy Edition" (two CDs; 1982 album; remastered; includes the bonus track "Tin Pan Alley [aka Roughest Place in Town]," plus the previously unreleased "Live at Ripley's Music Hall, Philadelphia, October 20, 1983")
 

MUSIC on DVD:

Pink Floyd     "Pink Floyd: Reflections and Echoes [DVD/Book]" (four discs, 116-page book covering the group's work on stage, record and film)

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