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Top 10 New Pop Albums February 27, 2007

It's a particular weak set of releases this week. It's a good week to pick up some rereleases and remasterings of classic recordings.

1. The Feeling - Twelve Stops and Home


Hot British band the Feeling bring their 70's-drenched style to American shores.More »

2. David Bromberg - Try Me One More Time


Bromberg has gained his greatest acclaim as a sideman playing backup for Bob Dylan. This is his first new solo studio album in nearly 10 years. It is all acoustic and focuses primarily on folk and blues.More »

3. Dean & Britta - Back Numbers


Dean Ware and Britta Phillips are formerly key members of the alternative pop group Luna. This is their second collection as a duo.More »

4. Beck - Information Deluxe Edition


Squeeze in 6 remixes, 3 songs previously available only on import, videos, and additional sticker sheets, and you've got Beck's Information gone deluxe!More »

5. Jackson Waters - Come Undone


Jackson Waters straddle the divide between contemporary Christian rock and adult contemporary pop.More »

6. Boz Scaggs - Silk Degrees Remastered


At last, one of the greatest pop-jazz albums of the 1970's gets the remastering treatment with a few additional tracks thrown in.More »

7. Dr. Dog - We All Belong


Experimental indie pop rooted in a love for the mainstream music of the 1960's.More »

8. Akimbo - Harshing Your Mellow


Grand reissue of an out of print album by thundering Seattle hardcore specialists.More »

9. Slim Thug Presents Boss Hogg Outlawz - Serve & Collect


Perhaps best known to pop audiences for his guest spot on Beyonce's smash hit "Check On It," Slim Thug delivers a new party collection with a small army of collaborators.More »

10. Bonaroo - Bonaroo


No, it's not a collection from the music festival, that's spelled with two n's. This is a reissue of a 1975 album by a beloved pop-rock group that featured members of the Doobie Brothers, Steve Miller Band, and Edgar Winter Band.More »


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