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| 321086 products found for CDs  | |  | The X-Factor sensations follow their chart-topping single 'Beat Again' with this debut album. Their roguish good looks and cheeky nature (the name stands for "Jack The Lad Swing") have seen them swooned over by teenage girls across the nation and... |  | With their raw, organic sound, Tennessee's Kings of Leon emerged in 2003 as Southern rock for the indie-garage set, sort of a Strokes for the South. While there were hints of a new direction on their third album, BECAUSE OF THE TIMES, its follow-up,... |  | Personnel: Michael Buble (vocals); Randy Napolean (guitar); Mark Small, Robert Wilkerson (alto saxophone); Frank Basile (baritone saxophone); Jumaane Smith, Bryan Lipps, Justin Ray (trumpet); Joshua Brown, Nick Vagenas (trombone); Craig Polasko (bass... |  | Personnel: Jason Orange (vocals, acoustic guitar); Gary Barlow (vocals, piano, keyboards); Howard Donald, Mark Owen (vocals); John Shanks (guitar, keyboards); Jeff Rothschild (drums, programming).Audio Mixer: Jeff Rothschild.Recording information:... |  | Debut solo album from the Girls Aloud singer, who has risen to even greater popularity following her stint as a judge on 'The X Factor'. As opposed to the electro direction of Girls Aloud's recent work, this album has a distinct RnB influence due... |  | The title might sound like hyperbole, but this two-disc collection is, in fact, a pretty fair summation of Michael Jackson's career up to 2005. Of course, it's impossible for two discs to hold every hit single Michael Jackson has ever had, but THE... |  | Singer-songwriter Paolo Nutini is an enigma, anomaly, or something else entirely. The Scotsman with the Italian name lets loose a voice which sounds like it's echoing out of the Gulf of Mississippi halfway between Mobile and Montego Bay. His 2009... |  | 'Call Me Irresponsible' sees Canadian crooner Michael Buble return with a selection of classic standards originally performed by such legends as Leonard Cohen, Eric Clapton and Johnny Mercer to name but a few. The album includes duets with American... |  | Though the title of The Black Eyed Peas' suggests their career coming to an end after over 27 million album sales, it actually stands for 'The Energy Never Dies'. The album's producer Will.I.Am has stated that, if anything, the album is the beginning... |
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