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Music You May Have Missed
- Allison T.
- Friday, April 02, 2021
Collection
It's been a crazy year. In all the commotion, you may have missed some of these albums that were added to our collection in the last 12 months. Enjoy!

Ma Rainey's Black Bottom Music from the Netflix Film
Published in 2020

Now That's What I Call a Decade! 1990s
Published in 2021

Now That's What I Call Country Classics. 90s
Published in 2020

Now That's What I Call Music! 74
Published in 2020

NOW That's What I Call Music. 76
Published in 2020

Now That's What I Call Music! 77
Published in 2021

Now That's What I Call Music 78
Published in 2021
Volume 78 features major current hits from today's hottest artists.

Now That's What I Call Yacht Rock. Volume 2
Published in 2020

Strum & Thrum the American Jangle Underground, 1983-1987.
Published in 2020





Goldmine
Published in 2020
The debut album from ACM New Female Artist of the Year nominee Gabby Barrett, featuring her number one chart-topping single I Hope.

We Are
Published in 2021
A career-changing album from musician and activist Jon Batiste celebrates Black American culture and music while exploring themes of lineage, authenticity, excellence, and evolution. This album is about honoring roots and traditions while looking forward to the future and constantly evolving.


Justice
Published in 2021
Justin Bieber’s highly anticipated sixth studio album, following the multi-Grammy Award-nominated 2020 album Changes. Justin closed out 2020 with three smash singles off the album: Holy, with Chance the Rapper; Lonely, with Benny Blanco; and the brand new anthem Anyone.






Born Here Live Here Die Here
Published in 2020
The new album from country music superstar Luke Bryan features the chart-topping hit Knockin’ Boots, as well as the new single Whatever She Wants Tonight.



Here and Now
Published in 2020
Kenny Chesney has recorded 20 albums and has also produced more than 40 top ten singles on the US Billboard Hot Country Songs and Country Airplay charts, 29 of which have reached number one, making him one of the most successful country artists of all time. He has sold over 35 million albums worldwide.








Time Outtakes
Published in 2020
Previously unreleased takes from the original 1959 sessions' master tapes. Never before released.








Life Rolls On
Published in 2021
The fifth studio album from Florida Georgia Line includes all six tracks from their digital 6-Pack EP release and many more brand new tracks. It also includes the hit singles I Love My Country and Long Live.









The Battle at Garden's Gate
Published in 2021
Greta Van Fleet is hurtling into the future with its second album.

Harmony
Published in 2020
Grammy Award-winning singer Josh Groban performs a selection of his personal favorites, as well as the new original songs Your Face and The Fullest. He also duets with Leslie Odom Jr., Sara Bareilles, and Kirk Franklin.





Spaceman
Published in 2021
Grammy and Golden Globe-nominated singer-songwriter Nick Jonas returns with his third solo album. The album features the title track plus ten new songs and was largely written and recorded over Zoom with Greg Kurstin and Mozella during isolation. Within a few weeks, he found a new sonic landscape that felt both fresh and like a nod to the records he loves from the '80s.




Chromatica
Published in 2020
Lady Gaga follows up her Grammy and Academy Award-winning soundtrack for A Star Is Born with her sixth studio album. The first single, Stupid Love, is already making its way up the charts.






Korolen
Published in 2021
A very special collaboration between two titans in music: Toumani Diabaté, the Grammy-winning Malian kora virtuoso, and the London Symphony Orchestra, renowned worldwide for their performances of orchestral music on record, film and stage. The title translates from the Mandinka language as ‘ancestral’, a fitting theme for an album that brings together ancient griot melodies and Western orchestral arrangements, resulting in an achingly beautiful and fresh Afro-neo-classical sound that will appeal to admirers of African, traditional and new classical, and ambient music.

Dancing With the Devil...The Art of Starting Over
Published in 2021
Demi Lovato's album serves as the companion to her powerful four-part documentary, premiering March 23rd. The album includes nineteen original songs including previously released Grammy Awards showstopper 'Anyone' as well as 'What Other People Say' with Sam Fischer.

Still Woman Enough
Published in 2021
The American music icon's 50th studio album celebrates women in country music. The album premieres thirteen new Loretta Lynn recordings, intimate and electrifying performances of a career-spanning selection of songs illuminating different aspects of her repertoire.

McCartney III
Published in 2020
Paul McCartney didn't plan to release an album in 2020, but in the isolation of 'Rockdown, ' he soon found himself fleshing out some existing musical sketches and creating even more new ones. A stripped-back, self-produced, and, quite literally, solo work marking the opening of a new decade, in the tradition of 1970's McCartney and 1980's McCartney II.






The Lucky Ones
Published in 2021
The new original album from Pentatonix, and the follow-up to their 2015 self-titled original album that reached number one on Billboard's Top 200 chart and is certified gold, takes fans through an emotional journey in healing, reflection, and self-acceptance, taking absolutely nothing for granted.

Wildflowers & All the Rest
Published in 2020
The original 1994 remastered album with 10 songs from the original Wildflowers sessions, a full CD of 15 solo demos recorded by Petty at his home studio, and a disc of 14 live versions of Wildflowers songs recorded from 1995-2017. Contains 54 tracks, 7 unreleased songs with 25 unreleased versions.




Country Again, Side A
Published in 2021
Two-time Grammy Award nominee Thomas Rhett is back with his fourth studio album. Along with the single Look What God Gave Her, it includes collaborations with Kelsea Ballerini, Jon Pardi, and Little Big Town.






Starting Over
Published in 2020
Chris Stapleton’s new studio album has 14 tracks and is his first studio album of new material since 2017. The first single that will be served to all country radio formats is the title track. Stapleton plans on touring in support of this release as part of the All-American Road Show in Summer 2021.






The Slow Rush
Published in 2020
Recorded between Los Angeles and Fremantle, Australia, this is Tame Impala's deep dive into the oceans of time, conjuring the feeling of a lifetime in a lightning bolt, of major milestones whizzing by while people stare at their phones.

American Standard
Published in 2020
It takes an extraordinary artist to reimagine some of the most beloved songs of the 20th century, making them completely their own. And that's precisely what James Taylor has accomplished with his new album. It features beautifully simple, stripped-down arrangements, infusing new sounds and fresh meaning into the timeless works of art. These carefully chosen interpretations emphasize Taylor's warm, unique vocal ability and acoustic guitar talents.




The Speed of Now Part 1
Published in 2020
Keith Urban releases the follow-up to his Graffiti U. The album includes his hit single 'God Whispered Your Name,' as well as the number two smash hit 'We Were.'





Omega
Published in 2020
After making a striking appearance on Joel Ross¿́¿ KingMaker, alto saxophonist Immanuel Wilkins delivers an expansive opus about the Black experience in America on his debut album, the album, which was produced by Jason Moran and features a next-generation quartet with pianist Micah Thomas, bassist Daryl Johns, and drummer Kweku Sumbry.




The Poet
Published in 2021
Newly remastered from the original tapes, 2021 marks the 40th anniversary of the initial release of this album, the Bobby Womack album that served to relaunch his career and established him as a renewed force to be reckoned with in R&B in the 1980s.

The Poet II
Published in 2021
Newly remastered from the original tapes, this reissue features Patti LaBelle, George Benson, and Wilton Felder. As with its predecessor, it found both commercial and critical success on both sides of the Atlantic with the UK’s NME naming it Best Album of 1984. Among the album’s highlights are three duets with LaBelle including Love Has Finally Come At Last which was a presence on Billboard’s Hot Soul Singles chart for seventeen weeks, ultimately rising to number three.

Way Down in the Rust Bucket
Published in 2020
Neil Young continues to release more music from the archives with this live album. Recorded in 1990, this show features some of the first live performances of songs from the album Ragged Glory.

