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New Music Releases For W/C January 29, 2015

by Gavin Ryan on January 29, 2015

in New Music,News,Noise Pro

MAJOR RELEASES THIS WEEK INCLUDE NEW ALBUMS FROM; McBusted, Title Fight, Helions, Fifth Harmony and All We Are.

New Releases for week commencing Friday 30th January, 2015 (unless otherwise noted below)

Albums:
Hyperview – Title Fight (Warner) (DL/CD/Vinyl/White Vinyl)
Soul Power – Curtis Harding (ANTI/Warner) (DL/CD/Vinyl) (moved from last week to this week)
Control – Milo Greene (Atlantic US/Warner) (DL/CD)
Indian Summer – Hellions (Warner) (DL/CD)
Mockroot – Tigran Hamasyan (Nonesuch/Warner) (CD)
The Phosphorescent Blues – Punch Brothers (Nonesuch/Warner) (CD)
Schubert: Fantaisie – David Fray (Erato/Warner) (CD)
Abandon Ship – Knife Party (Warner) (2xVinyl)
Hits – Billy Talent (Warner Canada) (Vinyl)
Reflection – Fifth Harmony (Sony) (DL/CD/Deluxe)
No Romeo – Indiana (Sony) (DL/CD/Deluxe) (moved from last week to this week)
Then Came the Morning – The Lone Below (Sony) (DL/CD)
The Collection – Barbra Streisand (Sony) (Box Set)
Greatest Hits Volume II – Barbra Streisand (Sony) (DL/CD)
McBusted – McBusted (Island UK/UMA) (CD)
Beyond the Red Mirror – Blind Guardian (Nuclear Blast/UMA) (CD/Deluxe/2xVinyl)
All We Are – All We Are (Domino/UMA) (DL/CD/Vinyl)
From the Very Depths – Venom (Caroline Int./UMA) (DL/CD)
Point of Departure – Andrew Hill (Universal) (DL)
Components – Bobby Hutcherson (Universal) (DL)
Complete Communion – Don Cherry (Universal) (DL)
Crusade: Zero – Hate (Universal) (DL)
Ascension Lost – Thulcandra (Universal) (DL)
Winterborn – Wolfheart (Universal) (DL)
Coming Home – Kristen Chenoweth (Universal) (DL)
East Skanking in Boston ’78 – Bob Marley & the Wailers (Universal) (DL)
Lux – Voces8 (Universal) (DL)
7 Layers – Dotan (Universal Int.) (DL)
All for You: A Dedication to the Nat King Cole Trio – Diana Krall (Universal) (DL)
Ouro Azul – Kika Santos (Universal) (DL) (2nd Feb.)
Lady Luck – Lulu Gainsbourg (Universal) (DL) (2nd Feb.)
I Will Follow – Jeremy Camp (Universal) (DL) (3rd Feb.)
D’lo – Dargen D’Amico (Eloquence/UMA) (DL) (3rd Feb.)
Christ Be Glorified – BridgeCity (Universal) (DL) (3rd Feb.)
Gandadiko – Samba Toure (MGM) (DL)
Daemon Pyre – Daemon Pyre (MGM) (DL)
Scattered by Sunrise (Mini LP) – The Vanns (MGM) (DL)
Kitty, Daisey & Lewis The Third – Kitty, Daisey & Lewis (Shock) (CD)
In This Mess – ToyGuitar (Fat Wreck.Shock) (CD)
Ratworld – Menace Beach (Memphus Industries/Shock) (CD)
Wine Me Up–The Best of Mercury Years – Faron Young (Wrasse/Shock) (CD)
To Us, the Beautiful – Franz Nicolay (Kartel/Shock) (CD)

Compilations:
Jupiter Ascending – Soundtrack by Michael Giacchino (Sony) (DL/CD)

All tracks/singles below are Downloads (DL) unless otherwise stated:

January 30th:
Glee: The Music; The Hurt Locker (EP) – Glee Cast (Sony)
Real Life – TST & Maguai with Amba Shepherd (Sony)
Love Me Anyway – Ginny Blackmore (Sony) (VS only)
Vibe Out – GotSome feat Wiley (Universal)
Daydreamer – Bipolar Sunshine (Universal)
Kiff – Jacky Terrasson (Universal)
Mi Nuevo Vicio – Paulina Rubio feat Morat (Universal)
Nameless World – Skip the Use (Universal) (+VS)
Frozen Silence – Fahrenhaidt (Universal)
In the Shadows – Beyond the Black (Universal)
Stay – Henry Krinkle (M.O.S./UMA)
6 Words – Wretch 32 (M.O.S./UMA)
Soul Rider – William White (Possum/UMA)
Innocence within Insanity (EP) – JATT (MGM)
Sun Goes Down – Robin Schulz (Warner)
Days of Gold – Busby Marou (Warner Australia) (VS only)
Sugar Man – Yolanda Be Cool feat DCUp (Warner Australia) (VS only)
Ban All the Music – Nothing but Thieves (Sony) (VS/RT only)

February 1st:
Always – MK feat Alan (Universal)
Tus Manos – Bustamante (Universal)
Blame it on the Streets – YG (Universal) (VS only)

February 2nd:
Enfants du Chemin (Children of the Road) – Mzaza (MGM)
Je reviens – Jean-Baptiste Maunier (Universal)
With You – Jupiter Project feat Ketski Safari & Helen Corry (Universal) (+VS)
Little Black Train – Indra Rios-Moore (Universal)
Desire – Years & Years (Central Station/UMA)
Take Shelter – Years & Years (Island USA/UMA)
Last Night – Cut Slack feat Ghettoven (Universal)
Coming With You – Ne-Yo (Universal) (VS only)
Limelight – Just a Gent feat R O Z E S (Universal) (VS only)
What if it Rains – Cherry (Universal) (VS only)
Lighten Up (Cesare Remix) – Cizitens! (Sony) (VS only)
Embraceable You (Live) – Rebecca Ferguson (Sony) (VS only)
Ego – Tova Stryke (Sony) (VS only)
Shots – Imagine Dragons (Universal) (RT only)

February 3rd:
G’Shit – T.I. feat Jeezy and WatchtheDuck (Sony) (VS only)
Let Me down Easy – Max Frost (Warner)
Friendship – Pops Staples (Warner)
6th Gear (Remix EP) – Diplo & Alvaro (Warner)
Memphis – Liz Longley (Universal)
Higher – Kate Boy (Universal)
Starin’ At it – Maliibue N Helene (M.O.S./UMA)
Freakout! – Mini Mansions (Eloquence/UMA)
Swing the Noose – 36 Crazyfists (Caroline/UMA)

February 4th:
Higher Love – Prides (Universal USA)
Hurricane – MisterWives (Universal)
I Know You (from ’50 Shades of Grey’) – Skylar Grey (Interscope/UMA)
One Last Night (from ’50 Shades of Grey) – Vaults (Interscope/UMA)
Can’t Be Moved – Jeremy Camp (Interscope/UMA) (VS only)
You Are the Fire – Michael W. Smith (Interscope/UMA) (VS only)
Ecotone – Volbeat (Universal) (VS only)

Legend:
DL = Download
CD = Compact Disc
CDS = CD Singles
2CD = Double CD
Deluxe = Deluxe edition of CD
Vinyl = Vinyl edition
VS = Video Single
VL = Video Longform
RT = Ringtone
DVD = DVD disc
BR = Blu-Ray disc
7”/12” = Vinyl single
Cass = Cassette

Compiled by Gavin Ryan
With information supplied by Universal, Warner Brothers, Sony, Shock, Inertia and MGM/Green/Planet

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