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- The best of the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, Nitty Gritty Dirt Band
- Will the circle be unbroken, Nitty Gritty Dirt Band
- Guilty pleasures, Barbra Streisand
- Born in the U.S.A., Bruce Springsteen
- Wrecking ball, Bruce Springsteen
- Songs and dances of death, Modest Mussorgsky
- Hillbilly deluxe, Brooks & Dunn
- Greatest hits, Billy Dean
- Brothers in arms, Dire Straits ; songs written by Mark Knopfler
- Steel guitar magic, Hawaiian style
- Mussorgsky, symphonic transcriptions by Stokowski
- Greatest hits, volume two
- Yes I do, Anne Murray
- Stripped, Christina Aguilera
- Greatest hits, Tim McGraw, vol. 2
- Rosenrot, Rammstein
- Killin' time, Clint Black
- Best of the big bands
- It's all about to change, Travis Tritt
- Bare, Annie Lennox
- What a wonderful world, Anne Murray
- Precious memories, Alan Jackson
- EVCO presents the music of the season
- A long way from normal
- Works for cello and piano, Paganini ... [et al.]
- Coming home, Lionel Richie
- Countrified, Emerson Drive
- Repeat the sounding joy, Glenn Close and Placido Domingo
- One night of sin, Joe Cocker
- Imagine, Eva Cassidy
- Fireflies, Faith Hill
- A tribute to Dan Fogelberg
- Out of the vein, Third Eye Blind
- Live on planet Earth, the Neville Brothers
- December, George Winston
- What I feel, Stacy Mitchhart
- Loose screw, Pretenders
- Los Lonely Boys, Los Lonely Boys
- Stardust moods, The Romantic Strings and Orchestra
- Master of puppets, Metallica
- Barrio fino, Daddy Yankee
- Water & bridges, Kenny Rogers
- Psalms, Turtle Creek Chorale
- Cost of living, Delbert McClinton
- Come on over, Shania Twain
- Celtic favorites, performed by the Irish Ceilidh Band
- This is the time, the Christmas album, Michael Bolton
- Sax by candlelight
- Greatest hits, volume III, I'm a survivor, Reba
- Singers and songwriters, 1970-1971