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- Paper gods, Duran Duran
- MuteMath, MuteMath
- The original high, Adam Lambert
- Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers, runnin' down a dream, Warner Bros. Records presents a Penn/Bright Entertainment production ; produced by George Drakoulias and Skot Bright ; directed by Peter Bogdanovich
- Original album series, Blake Shelton
- Sentimental journey, Emmy Rossum
- The magic whip, Blur
- Sunshine & whiskey, Frankie Ballard
- Texoma Shore, Blake Shelton
- Tough love, Lisa Lampanelli
- Seal
- Primal heart, Kimbra
- Lukas Graham, Lukas Graham
- Inanimate objects, Atlas Genius
- The voyager, Jenny Lewis
- Closer to the truth, Cher
- Bill Engvall, aged and confused
- As you were, Liam Gallagher
- Black star elephant, Nico & Vinz
- Amoroso, [with] Brasil, João Gilberto
- Eat 'em and smile, David Lee Roth
- The anthology, 1968-1992, Richard Pryor
- Seals & Crofts' greatest hits
- The golden echo, Kimbra
- Blak and blu, Gary Clark Jr
- Something for the rest of us, Goo Goo Dolls
- Moving up living down, Eric Hutchinson
- Talk dirty, Jason Derulo
- Emmylou Harris, the Warner-Reprise years
- Live in Buffalo, July 4th 2004, The Goo Goo Dolls
- The original high, Adam Lambert
- One more light, live, Linkin Park
- 2.0, Big Data
- Beyond magnetic, Metallica
- 7, Seal
- Platinum hits, Jason Derulo
- Kiss me once, Kylie Minogue
- Rumours, Fleetwood Mac
- Larry the Cable Guy :
- Soul, Seal
- In the wind, Peter, Paul, and Mary
- 15⁰ off cool, Parallel Entertainment ; directed by C.B. Harding ; produced by Eileen Bernstein and Dave Higby ; written by Bill Engvall
- Didn't it rain, Hugh Laurie
- James Taylor's greatest hits, James Taylor
- Outsourced, Parallel Entertainment Pictures presents Russell Peters; director, Alan Blomquist; producer, Dave Higby
- Paranoid, Black Sabbath
- Top ten, Clay Walker
- Dark sky island, Enya
- The divine feminine, Mac Miller
- Patton Oswalt, My weakness is strong, written by Patton Oswalt ; produced by Danny Harris ; directed by Jason Woliner