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Lady Antebellum – Golden

Lady Antebellum's heart and soul belong to Nashville, the place where dreams are packaged, polished, and sold. The trio, led equally by vocalists Hillary Scott and Charles Kelley, and rounded out by by jack-of-all-trades instrumentalist Dave Haywood, are designed to appeal to the largest possible audience and, as such, they're smart enough to not mess with a winning formula, choosing only to sweeten it on their fourth album, Golden.

The Steve Miller Band - The Complete Greatest Hits

This brand new “best of” follows the bands recent Australian Summer tour and features 22 track including “Abracadabra”, “Take the Money and Run”, “Fly Like An Eagle”, “The Joker” and more.

 

Rod Stewart – Time

Rod Stewart’s voice is so unique, expressive, and now, 45 years after he reached his first taste of world-wide fame, so familiar that he can not only get away with covering just about any genre of music, he can thrive commercially doing so.


Rachael Leahcar – Romantique

Spending the last few months in the studio with producer Bryon Jones, Rachael is now ready to release her new album - "Romantique"; an exquisite collection of contemporary, classic and original songs with her love of French music being reflected in the album’s title. "What is most exciting about this album for me is the chance to show the diversity in my musical tastes", says Leahcar, who delivers haunting but unique versions of Gotye's "Hearts a Mess" and Adele’s “Chasing Pavements.”

Michael Buble – To Be Loved

This is the sixth studio album fom the Canadian singer. It follows his Christmas CD which sold seven million copies interationally and includes his new single "Its a Beautiful Day"

  


Lawson – Chapman Square 

This debut album from the English group follows their support tour from The Wantd in 2011 and includes their latest single "Learn to Love Again".

 

Depeche Mode – Delta Machine

The opening beats pulsate atop approaching synths, signifying the awakening of a sleeping beast. Sounds rather frightening, but really it’s just the welcome return of the hardly dormant Depeche Mode, and the sleeping beast is lead singer, Dave Gahan. With lucky album number 13, Delta Machine, Martin Gore and company don’t aspire to break new ground, opting instead to keep building on a solid foundation.

 

Olly Murs – Right Place Right Time 
 Olly said: “Right Place Right Time as a title sums up my career to this point. I’ve worked hard in everything I’ve done, doing what’s felt right, and everything has fit into place. It sums up the sentiment for this whole album.”

  

David Bowie – The Next Day

This incredible piece of work presents one of the most influential artists of the last four decades in peak form and showing the vulnerability of aging and facing mortality.

 

Brian McFadden - The Irish Connection

Check out the X Factor's judge and ex-Westlife star in his fourth studio recorded album which includes covers of hit Irish songs as well as collaborations with some of Irelands most notable singers

 

Rhianna - Unapologetic

The seventh studio release for the pop singer features Chris Brown, Eminem, Future, and David Guetta as guests with No I.D., Nicky Romero, StarGate, and The-Dream contributing to production.

  

McFly - Memory Lane

Blending the old with the new, you get a real sense of the band’s growth and developed maturity as their career and worldwide recognition has gone from strength to strength. There will always be a few more obscure numbers which the diehard Mcfly fanatic would argue should have made the cut, but understandably you can’t please everyone.

  

Paul McCartney - Kisses on the Bottom

Kisses from the Bottom, his first solo album since 2007’s Memory Almost Full, debuts on Tuesday, Feb. 7 via Hear Music. The 14-track album is comprised almost entirely of covers of the American artists that helped shape McCartney as a musician.

  

The Fray - Scars & Stories

What sets the Fray apart is that they use their music to tell other people's stories in literate, compelling ways.