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New albums out Dec. 6: Glee, Shakira, Black Keys, Robin Thicke

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Besides the new albu, by Utah native Dia Frampton (the runner-up of "The Voice"), here are new albums slated to be released Tuesday, Dec. 6:

"Lioness: Hidden Treasures," Amy Winehouse • This posthumous release is a collection of previously unreleased tracks, alternate versions of existing songs, as well as a couple of new compositions. Following her tragic passing, some of the producers and musicians who worked closely with Amy Winehouse, among them Mark Ronson and Salaam Remi, spent time listening over the many recordings that Amy had made, before, during, and after the release of "Frank" and "Back To Black."

"El Camino," The Black Keys

"Glee: The Music 7," "Glee" Cast

"Love After War," Robin Thicke

"Very Best Of Neil Diamond," Neil Diamond

"My Heart," Doris Day

"Undun," The Roots

"The Art of the Trio: Recordings 1996-2001," Brad Mehldau

"rEVOLVEr," T-Pain

"Hats Off To The Bull," Chevelle

"The Path Of Totality," Korn

"Live at the Mar Y Sol Festival ‘72," Emerson Lake & Palmer

"Hampton/Winston-Salem ‘97," Phish

"En Vivo Desde Paris," Shakira (above)

"S.U.N.Y. at Stonybrook (Live 9/19/71)," Allman Brothers Band

"Conquer," Carl Thomas

"Bestival Live 2011," The Cure

"Pioneer," The Maine

"Old School," Nils Lofgren

"The Magic Of Youth," Mighty Mighty Bosstones

"Live from Beyond Hell / Above Heaven," Volbeat

"Preaching the Blues," Fleetwood Mac

"Benefit Concert 4," Warren Haynes

"Dead Son Rising," Gary Numan

"Divergent Spectrum," Bassnectar



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