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New albums out Tuesday, Feb. 28: Estelle, Amy Ray, Lyle Lovett, Cranberries

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New albums coming out this coming Tuesday include:

"Release Me," Lyle Lovett • Four-time Grammy award winner Lyle Lovett returns, with highlights that include Lovett’s signature mix of country, jazz, pop and vintage Americana. Guests include k.d. lang, Kat Edmonson and Sara & Sean Watkins. "Release Me" also features Lyle’s take on classic songs such as: "Release Me." "White Freightliner Blues," "Brown Eyed Handsome Man," and the new single, "Isn’t That So."

"Voyage," Celtic Thunder

"Breakfast," Chiddy Bang

"Live Over Europe," Black Country Communion

"Troubadours On The Rhine," Loreena McKennitt

"Lung of Love," Amy Ray

"All of Me," Estelle

"Todd," Todd Rundgren

"Gaia: One Woman’s Journey," Olivia Newton-John

"Il Volo Takes Flight Live From the Detroit Opera House," Il Volo

"Roses," The Cranberries

"Ghostory," School of Seven Bells

"Live at the US Festival 1983," Willie Nelson

"wzrd," wzrd

"Leaving Eden," Carolina Chocolate Drops

"Simple Things," Carole King

"Pearls: Songs of Goffin & King," Carole King

"Believer," Kutless

"Seven Deadly," UFO

"This Ole Boy," Craig Morgan

"Pil 2," Ja Rule

"Live From the Living Room," Mr. Big

"East Bay Soul 2.0," Greg Adams

"Thick as Thieves," Cavo

"Utilitarian," by Napalm Death



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