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Rihanna: Good Girl Gone Bad: The Remixes

The self-explanatory title says it. Top dance producer/DJs like Tony Moran, Seamus Haji, and others redo the lovely Rihanna's scorcher…

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Willie Nelson: Naked Willy

Here, the enduring Red-Headed Stranger delivers tunes recorded between 1966 and 1970, this time with the major orchestration stripped away…

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Kylie Minogue: Boombox: The Remix Album 2000–2008

Chemical Brothers, Fischerspoon, and other top pop producers took turns churning out tunes for this collection of hits from the…

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India.Arie: Testimony: Volume 2, Love & Politics

The soulful siren follows up her first Testimony volume, which concentrated on love and relationships, with this more serious step-up.…

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Various Artists: Forbidden Broadway Goes to Rehab

Writer/director Gerard Alessandrini has masterfully parodied top Broadway tunes in no less than 10 volumes now, with slaphappy take-offs on…

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Nat King Cole: Re: Generations

The King's songs live on in 21st-century technology via these immaculately produced re-do's featuring contemporary artists like Nas (“The Game…

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Knox Bronson: The Seasons

The four tracks of this CD individually pay homage to summer (specifically, of '68), followed by fall, winter, and spring…

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Gene Dante: The Romantic Lead

Ziggy Stardust finds new life in this alt rock, sans visible glitter. Steady beats prevail, though lyrics like “My d--k…

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Gregory Douglass: Battler

Inspiration for this Logo Click List favorite's seventh album came from HBO's Six Feet Under, lending it a palpable quirkiness…

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Saffire — The Uppity Blues Women:Havin’ the Last Word

This recording is literally the last word from the three women who collectively comprise Saffire. Its 16 basic blues tracks…

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