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Matchbox Twenty |
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If You're Gone |
LiquidAudio |
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Alternative, Pop |
Matchbox Twenty strings you along on this seductive and lushly produced ballad that is surprisingly effective and -- gasp! -- likable.
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The Verna Cannon |
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Ivory Idol |
MP3 |
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Alternative, Pop |
This is one eerie but delightfully soothing track. Feeling mellow? This one's got your name written all over it.
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Paul McCartney & Wings |
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Jet |
LiquidAudio |
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Pop, Rock |
Energetic, forward-looking rock that sounds just as damn cool now as it did 25 years ago. A zooming, fuzzed-out soundtrack for whatever your next journey may be.
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The Presidents of the United States of America |
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Jupiter |
MP3,WinMedia |
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Alternative, Pop |
Pop's most irreverent trio are back with this hopelessly addictive new MUSICBLITZ Exclusive!
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John Pizzarelli |
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Kisses In The Rain |
LiquidAudio |
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Jazz, Pop |
It’s worth braving the storm for this gentle jazz smooch from John Pizzarelli & Co. Let the sweet singing and six-stringing be your umbrella, baby!
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Tierra |
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Lady In The Moonlight |
MP3 |
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Pop |
“I Need To Know” what song this track reminds me of…Hmmm. Oh well, this Marc Anthony clone should find an audience among the sorely under-served fans of crossover Latin pop. Flamenco guitar, sassy rhythms, and brassy horns all combine for a signature sound – too bad it’s a botched reproduction.
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Amy Ray |
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Late Bloom |
MP3 |
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Pop |
Indigo folkie Amy Ray is on her own here, plugging in, amping up, and churning out some confident chick rock for all of you “Late Bloom”-ers.
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Dexter Freebish |
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Leaving Town |
WinMedia |
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Pop |
This won a John Lennon Songwriting Award? Why? It sounds like every other piece of crap on the radio today.
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Jonatha Brooke |
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Linger |
LiquidAudio |
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Pop |
Clever lyrics and a catchy melody turn a bitter breakup into a beautiful tune. This is smart songwriting for the discerning pop fan.
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O-Town |
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Liquid Dreams |
LiquidAudio,mjuice |
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Pop |
Observe as TV's pre-fab five give "Liquid Dreams" to the teenage girls of America with this generic, by-the-numbers boyband weeper. Next to these dorks, 'N Sync sound like King Crimson.
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