Reba Mcentire, Big Sean, Leann Rimes, And More
... On her latest, she traverses various ground including jazz, soul, and touches of rock, all with her extraordinary voice that can both growl and charm sweetly depending on her approach. Less Than Jake: Sound the Alarm (Pure Noise). Florida ska-punks Less Than Jake keep things tight on this release—only seven tracks are included. There’s not much here than hasn’t been done before, but third-wave revival fans will be more than pleased with the band’s ninth album, which is full of those classic horns and sing-along choruses that made the ‘90 s era so fun. Elbow: Little Fictions (Concord). The seventh release from the British band is its first without longtime drummer Richard Jupp, but on the other hand, it features the string players of the Hallé Orchestra, the Hallé Ancoats Community Choir, members of London Contemporary Voices and session drummer Alex Reeves. A lovely, creative ...
Big Sean, Rebe Mcentire, Cece Winans, Wyclef Jean, More New Releases
... Jim Jidhed, “Push On Through” (AOR Heaven); Kari Jobe, “The Garden” (Sparrow); Travis Linville, “Up Ahead” (self-released); David Luning, “Restless” (Blue Rose); The Maxx Band, “Funk Box” (self-released); The Menzingers, “After The Party” (Epitaph); Gurf Morlix, “The Soul & The Heal” (self-released); Muna, “About You” (RCA); Sophie Reyes, “Louder!” (Warner Music Latina); Sampha, “Process” (Young Turks); Soen, “Lykaia” (UDR); Spi Ritual, “Awakening” (VP); The Soul Of John Black, “Early In the Moanin’” (Cadabra); Surfer Blood, “Snowdonia” (Joyful Noise); Ralph Towner, “My Foolish Heart” (ECM); Wilson Fairchild, “Songs Our Dad Wrote” (BFD). From The Vaults: Black Sabbath, “The Ultimate Collection” (Rhino); Delaney & Bonnie and Friends, “Motel Shot (Expanded Edition” (Real Gone); Lesley Gore, “Love Me By Name: The Complete A&M Recordings” (Expanded Edition)” (UMe); Grateful Dead, “Dick’s Picks Vol. 33: Oakland Coliseum Stadium 1976” (Deadnet); Haken, “Aquarius 2017” (Inside Out); Judas Priest, “Turbo (30 th Anniversary Edition)” ...
Big Sean On New Album, 'romance' With Jhené Aiko
... collaboration ‘Detroit vs. Everybody.’ Robert Deutsch, USA TODAY. Big Sean, 28, sat down with USA TODAY Jan. 31 in New York to discuss his new album, 'I Decided.'. (Photo: Robert Deutsch, USA TODAY). NEW YORK — Big Sean is certainly living up to his name. Nearly two years after he scored his first No. 1 album in Dark Sky Paradise, the Detroit rapper (real name: Sean Anderson) just notched his highest-charting solo song with Bounce Back, which sits at No. 15 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. The swaggering, motivational hit is the first single off Sean's latest I Decided., out Friday, which boasts a star-studded guest list including Eminem, Migos, Jeremih and Twenty 88 (his duo with R&B singer Jhené Aiko). Sean, 28, who is Grammy-nominated for album of the year as a featured artist on Justin Bieber's Purpose, caught up with USA TODAY to ...
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