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One-X is the second studio album by Canadian rock band Three Days Grace. This is their first album recorded as a four-piece band, as Barry Stock joined the group and took over lead guitar from lead singer Adam Gontier. The album was originally released on June 13, 2006. They worked with producer Howard Benson for the album, a decision which proved to be a great move for the band, as the album was both a critical and financial success Album Tracks 1. It's All Over 2. Pain 3. Animal I Have Become 4. Never Too Late 5. On My Own 6. Riot 1. Get Out Alive 2. Let It Die 3. Over and Over 4. Time of Dying 5. Gone Forever 6. One X

The Horace Silver Quintet of 1959 was a hard bop juggernaut featuring the pianist with trumpeter Blue Mitchell, saxophonist Junior Cook, bassist Gene Taylor and drummer Louis Hayes. Timeless originals like InchSister Sadie,Inch InchPeace,Inch and the blustery title track make Blowin' The Blues Away one of the finest entries in Silver's formidable discography. Blue Note Classic Vinyl Series features stereo, all-analog mastering by Kevin Gray from the original tapes and pressed on 180-gram vinyl at Optimal. Musicians Blue Mitchell-trumpet / Junior Cook-saxophone / Horace Silver-piano / Gene Taylor-bass / Louis Hayes-drums Album Tracks 1. Blowin' the Blues Away 2. The St. Vitus Dance 3. Break City 4. Peace 1. Sister Sadie 2. Baghdad Blues 3. Melancholy Mood

From Zero (Deluxe Edition) Vinyl 2LP is a limited pressing. It features a gatefold jacket with two Translucent Emerald Green colored vinyl in printed inner sleeves and an 8-page booklet. - The physical of From Zero (Deluxe Edition) showcases three new songs, five live tracks recorded around the world and all new, expanded packaging. - InchUp From the BottomInch was created in between tours this year, infused with the electricity of those first shows back after a long hiatus. InchLet You FadeInch was a song that began during the From Zero sessions but found it's final shape in sessions after the album's . InchUnshatterInch was an early track we made while recording From Zero; Emily's huge vocal in the bridge was one of the moments that gave us an indication of what was possible together. - We are so grateful for the incredible reception to From Zero. This new chapter, our continuing journey, and the connection between the band and fans has been more than we could've hoped for. Thank you for listening. Album Tracks 1. From Zero (Intro) 2. The Emptiness Machine 3. Cut the Bridge 4. Heavy Is the Crown 5. Over Each Other 6. Casualty 1. Overflow 2. Two Faced 3. Stained 4. Igyeih 5. Good Things Go 1. Up from the Bottom 2. Unshatter 3. Let You Fade 1. The Emptiness Machine (Live) 2. Heavy Is the Crown (Live) 3. Over Each Other (Live) 4. Casualty (Live) 5. Two Faced (Live)

Vinyl LP pressing. Since their breakout 2012 self-titled debut album, The Lumineers have achieved some incredible milestones twenty-four number one hits, billions of streams, packed global arena tours, multi-platinum releases, Grammy nominations, and, most important to core members Jeremiah Fraites and Wesley Schultz, numerous beloved, timeless songs. The band's fifth studio album Automatic out February 14, is being released in a music landscape that has become dominated by solo artists dependent on other writers. Schultz says being one of the few groups touring who write all their own material, is Incha unique badge of honor.Inch But that's not to say they won't collaborate with other artists; Schultz and Fraites have recently written and appeared on songs with pop icon P!nk, as well as rising singer-songwriters James Bay and Zach Bryan Album Tracks 1. Same Old Song 2. Asshole 3. Strings 4. Automatic 5. You're All I Got 6. Plasticine 7. Ativan 8. Keys on the Table 9. Better Day 10. Sunflowers 11. So Long