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• Adele, 19 (Sony).

Up-and-coming British soul singer is hailed as one of ''the new Amys'' (as in Winehouse), hopefully minus the self-destructive tendencies.

• Walter Becker, Circus Money (Mailboat Records).

Steely Dan guitarist dabbles in jazz, reggae and rock.

• Jakob Dylan, Seeing Things (Sony).

First solo effort from Wallflowers front man and son of Bob is produced by Rick Rubin.

• Emmylou Harris, All I Intended To Be (Nonesuch).

• Lil Wayne, The Carter III (Cash Money Records).

Features the No. 1 hit Lollipop, plus collaborations with Jay-Z, T-Pain, Babyface, Busta Rhymes, Fabolous and many more.

• Montgomery Gentry, Back When I Knew It All (Sony).

• Alanis Morissette, Flavors of Entanglement (Warner Brothers Records).

First album in four years from You Oughta Know rocker.

• My Morning Jacket, Evil Urges (Ato Records).

Southern psychedelic jam band.

• N.E.R.D., Seeing Sounds (Interscope Records).

Hip-hop hipsters Pharrell Williams and Chad Hugo of The Neptunes and their friend Shay Haley meld wild influences into a soulful mix.

• Plies, Definition of Real (Atlantic).

Featuring the hit with Ne-Yo, Bust It Baby Part 2.

• Supergrass, Diamond Hoo Ha (Astralwerks).

• Martha Wainwright, I Know You're Married But I've Got Feelings Too (Zoe Records).

Acclaimed Canadian folk-pop singer is daughter of Loudon and sister of Rufus.

• Cassandra Wilson, Loverly (Blue Note Records).

Jazz singer reinterprets classics such as 'Til There Was You, Caravan and The Very Thought of You.

• Dan Zanes, Nueva York! (Festival Five Rec.).

Family songs sung in Spanish.

-- MICHAEL HAMERSLY

 

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