Incoming Resources
- Now that's what I call music!, 57
- The singles 81>85
- Experience the divine, greatest hits, Bette Midler
- The best of Jethro Tull
- The last waltz, The Last Waltz Productions, Inc. ; produced by Robbie Robertson ; directed by Martin Scorsese
- War, U2
- Now that's what I call music!, 47
- This is what the truth feels like, Gwen Stefani
- Happier than ever, Billie Eilish
- Public domain, songs from the wild land, Dave Alvin
- Rockin' bones, 1950s punk & rockabilly
- The definitive collection, Little River Band
- 12-12-12, the concert for Sandy relief
- St. Louis to Liverpool, Chuck Berry
- Amused to death, Roger Waters
- So far so good, the Chainsmokers
- Something more than free, Jason Isbell
- Heartworms, the Shins
- Action packed, the best of the Capitol years, Richard Thompson
- Welcome 2 America, Prince
- Greatest hits, Red Hot Chili Peppers
- Dig in deep, Bonnie Raitt
- The Rolling Thunder Revue, the 1975 live recordings, Bob Dylan
- Let the bad times roll, the Offspring
- Greatest hits, [sound & vision], Blondie
- Shine a light, Bryan Adams
- The best of the cutting edge 1965-1966, Bob Dylan
- Purple noon, Washed Out
- The bridge, Sting
- Vitalogy
- Mamma mia! Here we go again, the movie soundtrack featuring the songs of ABBA
- Rockabye baby!
- The lockdown sessions, Elton John
- No. 6 collaborations project, Ed Sheeran
- Blackstar, David Bowie
- Cage to rattle, Daughtry
- The immaculate collection, Madonna
- Doom days, Bastille
- Space between, Sammy Hagar & the Circle
- Thanks for the dance, Leonard Cohen
- NFR!, Lana Del Rey
- Rough and rowdy ways, Bob Dylan
- Greatest hits, Queen
- McCartney III, Paul McCartney
- The loneliest time, Carly Rae Jepsen
- Mental illness, Aimee Mann
- Pop/rock, easy piano budget books
- Notes on a conditional form, the 1975
- I hope you're happy, Blue October
- PTX, Pentatonix, v. IV, Classics