Tuesday's CD releases
Avant, "Face the Music"; Joe Budden, "No Love Lost"; Coheed and Cambria, "Afterman — The Descension"; Harry Connick Jr., "Smokey Mary"; Eels, "Wonderful, Glorious"; Frightened Rabbit, "Pedestrian Verse"; Josh Groban, "All That Echoes"; Jim James, "Regions of Light and Sound of God"; Tim McGraw, "Two Lanes of Freedom"; Ron Sexsmith, "Forever Endeavor"; Wayne Shorter, "Without a Net"; SteelDrivers, "Hammer Down"; Richard Thompson, "Electric"; Holly Williams, "Highway."
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