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1 (One) – Beatles – Wow! Every Beatle song that made it to number 1 is included on this compact disc. Twenty-seven of your favorite tunes from the Fab Four, including I Want to Hold your Hand, She Loves You, Yesterday, Paperback Writer and Hey Jude. Great CD for those holiday get togethers! (Rock)

Breach – Wallflowers – Jakob Dylan (Bob’s son) and the Wallflowers have just released their third CD to much critical acclaim. Jakob Dylan is a unique songwriter, singer and musician. Breach is compelling listening, featuring sparse musical playing in the style of the Byrds, Tom Petty and Jackson Browne. (Rock)

No Angel - Dido – You may recognize Dido’s voice from the song Stan by the artist Eminem or from the title song from the television show Roswell. Dido has been compared to Sarah McLachlan and Fiona Apple, but really stands on her own. Her unique, ethereal voice has a new age, pop, jazz feel to it. My Lover’s Gone and Thank you are standouts. (Popular)

The Door – Keb Mo – Singer, guitarist Kevin Moore, known by his nickname Keb Mo, has already enjoyed commercial success. He’s had a hit single, I Was Wrong; he has toured with Bonnie Raitt and has won two Grammys. Keb Mo has really nailed it with this CD, featuring bone-deep slide guitar, with clean arrangements in the blues-pop tradition. This is great music and should be a candidate for a third Grammy. (Blues)

Brand New Me – John Michael Montgomery – With a combination of traditional honky-tonk and country pop, this new CD from John Michael Montgomery will be loved by his many fans. It features his country roots, slow ballads, and a big Nashville sound. Where else could you hear, "Thanks for the G chord/Teaching me about the good lord/Giving me that old Ford/When I turned sixteen." (Country-Western)

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