Full CDs: Ace Young, Greg Laswell + More


Ace Young, 'Ace Young'

To get the feel of the '70s and '80s, the 'American Idol' contestant used live horns and a 30-piece string section on his debut album.

Greg Laswell, 'Three Flights From Alto Nido

The rocker's latest EP was produced by Greg Collins, the producer for U2, Joss Stone and the Dixie Chicks.


Various Artists, 'Country Sings Disney'

The newest Disney album features country superstars like Billy Ray Cyrus, Martina McBride and Alison Krauss.


Willie Nelson & Wynton Marsalis, 'Two Men With the Blues'

This duets album starring two of the most influential country and jazz artists blends the sounds of New York, Nashville and New Orleans.


Me First and the Gimme Gimmes, 'Have Another Ball!'

Unearthed for their 7th full-length album is the second installment of recordings from the band's debut album, 'Have a Ball'.


David Bowie, 'Live in Santa Monica '72'

Previously only available in bootleg copies, this album from the rock legend features his 1972 concert in Santa Monica.


Little Jackie, 'The Stoop'

Singer-songwriter Imani Coppola and programmer Adam Pallin combine old school hip-hop and R&B with witty lyrics on this innovative full-length.


Scarface Presents Green City, 'Brand New Money'

Discovered by rap legend Scarface, this group has a fresh new sound on their debut album.


Danger Radio, 'Used and Abused'

The band's first full-length album was inspired by Justin Timberlake, Stevie Wonder and even French symphonic compositions.


3OH!3, 'Want'

These Warped Tour wandering alt. rockers mix '80s pop, electronica and hip-hop on their debut album.


Los Lonely Boys, 'Forgiven'

The third album from these veteran rockers was inspired by the brothers' hardhips over the past few years.


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