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Resources share the relationship genre to Rock music
- Growing up, Josh Lovelace
- How big, how blue, how beautiful, Florence + the Machine
- All I know so far, setlist, P!nk
- Every breath you take, the singles, the Police
- Father of the bride, Vampire Weekend
- Fetch the bolt cutters, Fiona Apple
- Live '83, Blue Öyster Cult
- The best of Emerson Lake and Palmer
- Crossroads, Eric Clapton
- Okie, Vince Gill
- Weezer, the teal album, Weezer
- Graceland, the remixes
- The ultimate sin, Ozzy Osbourne
- The Christmas attic, [music by Paul O'Neill, Robert Kinkel and Jon Oliva ; story and lyrics by Paul O'Neill]
- The other side of desire, Rickie Lee Jones
- The Beatles
- Please please me, [written & rformed by] the Beatles. --
- Anything anytime anywhere, singles 1979-2002, Bruce Cockburn
- 20 feet from stardom, music from the motion picture
- Songs of surrender, U2
- Live in concert, the 24 karat gold tour, Stevie Nicks
- Live at the Hollywood Bowl, the Beatles
- Behind the sun, Eric Clapton
- Down the road wherever, Mark Knopfler
- Long road out of Eden, Eagles
- American idiot, Green Day
- Greatest hits, Kelly Clarkson, Chapter 1
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- Barenaked ladies are me, Barenaked Ladies
- Wonderful crazy night, Elton John
- [Subtract], Ed Sheeran
- Earth, Neil Young and Promise Of The Real
- Carry fire, Robert Plant
- 1, the Beatles
- Just like that ..., Bonnie Raitt
- Joanne, Lady Gaga
- If I could turn back time, Cher's greatest hits, Cher
- Live at Carnegie Hall, Dan Fogelberg
- Freaky styley, The Red Hot Chili Peppers
- Medicine at midnight, Foo Fighters
- What's inside, songs from Waitress, Sara Bareilles
- Woodstock, back to the garden : 50th anniversary experience
- No ordinary world
- When we all fall asleep, where do we go?, Billie Eilish
- The basement tapes complete, Bob Dylan and the Band
- Best of the Doobies
- Greatest hits 1970-2002, Elton John
- It's only rock 'n roll
- Eponymous, R.E.M