Tuesday's CD releases
Alter Bridge, "Fortress"; Danny Brown, "Old"; Cage the Elephant, "Melophobia"; Miley Cyrus, "Bangerz"; Fratellis, "We Need Medicine"; Candace Glover, "Music Speaks"; Patty Griffin, "Silver Bell"; Lyfe Jennings, "Lucid"; Joey + Rory, "Made to Last"; Korn, "The Paradigm Shift"; Amos Lee, "Mountains of Sorrow, Rivers of Song"; Lissie, "Back to Forever"; Joe Nichols, "Cricket"; Panic at the Disco, "Too Weird to Live, Too Rare to Die"; Cassadee Pope, "Frame to Frame"; Kenny Rogers, "You Can't Make Old Friends"; Sleigh Bells, "Bitter Rivals"; Stone Temple Pilots with Chester Bennington, "High Rise."
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