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After a three-year absence, one of the most exciting entertainers in chart history is back with his incredible new album. Aided by legendary producer Trevor Horn, Robbie returns to his pop roots with a robust, bold album littered with sing-along anthems and classic song-writing.  more »

The 2008 X Factor runners-up release their self-titled debut after a year of feverish anticipation. The London-based MOBO winners deliver their brilliant brand of soulful pop spiced with a strong R&B flavour in an album that looks set to send them to the top of the tree this Christmas. more »

Biffy Clyro place themselves firmly at the helm of the Scottish rock table with their fifth studio masterpiece. Accomplishing a brilliant balance between their early experimental sound and their later more radio-friendly anthemic edge, Only Revolutions roars with confidence... 'Mon the Biff! more »

Undoubtedly, one of the most popular Jazz-pop musicians of the decade, Jamie Cullum has definitely created his best album to date. With The Pursuit, his music is as eclectic as ever, ranging from a Cole Porter cover to a house-inspired dance track. This is a real class act for Christmas. more »

Packed with anthemic crowd-pleasers, Up To Now showcases the best of Snow Patrol's first five albums, from massive hits like 'Run' and 'Spitting Games' to lesser-known gems from their earlier records. With three brand new songs, no fan will want to be without this fantastic collection! more »

Miley Cyrus leaves Hannah Montana at the door for her new album. Stepping into rockier territory, Miley's musical identity has never sounded stronger, powering through a collection of songs tinged with elements of synth and dance pop, ranging from up-tempo rock numbers to beautiful ballads.  more »

Dame Shirley continues her association with James Bond by seating 007 composer David Arnold in the producer's chair for this splendid album. Featuring brand new songs written by John Barry, Gary Barlow, Rufus Wainwright and Kaiser Chiefs, this is a high pedigree collection indeed! more »

Led by hit single, 'So What,' which is topping the charts in eleven countries so far, comes Pink's latest record, Funhouse. Fuelled by a new outlook on life, Pink's most vulnerable and proud offering is both emotionally raw and impressively honest - most definitely pop with feeling. more »

Florence & The Machine set the hype engine to overdrive, surpassing expectations with their highly anticipated album Lungs. Reaching outside of the box, combining harps and handclaps with pianos and paganism, this enduring cacophony of sounds is colourful, imaginative and immensely epic! more »

With a new T-shirt slogan and a new greatest hits album to match, Frankie Goes To Hollywood release Frankie Say Greatest. Cataloguing their success in the '80s, with tracks such as 'Two Tribes' and 'The Power Of Love', this far from relaxed collection welcomes you to the Pleasuredome. more »

Five years on from 'Always Outnumbered, Never Outgunned,' The Prodigy return with their fifth studio album, Invaders Must Die, which also sees the return of Keith and Maxim on vocals. Filled with gut-churning bass and razor sharp old skool rave melodies, this is one album well worth the wait! more »

Keeping the enduring teen magazine's legacy alive, Jackie The Annual 2010 is the ultimate trip down memory lane. With a host of 70's smash hits from The Bay City Rollers to Blondie and an appearance from heartthrob David Cassidy, this 3-disc collection is every Jackie Girl's dream album.  more »

Charting the birth of synthesised pop music in the 1980s, and ultimately the roots of contemporary electronic dance music, Ministry Of Sound: Anthems Electronic 80s is a three-disc compilation packed full of influential artists and icons from the decade where it all started. more »

We could say Bon Jovi are back, but then again they've never been away. Still rocking out the anthems after 25 years, the boys from New Jersey have unleashed a few more classics. Check out the tracks 'We Weren't Born To Follow' and 'Work For The Working Man' for that Bon Jovi magic. more »

This is a call to all Foo fans... Grohl and co. document their very best, collecting all their epic anthems including 'Everlong', 'The Pretender', and 'All My Life' for this gem-packed Greatest Hits. Two exclusive tracks, 'Wheels' and 'Word Forward', complete the 16-track hit parade. more »

To mark the end of an amazing decade for dance music, The Ministry Of Sound's original compilation series returns with an incredible line-up. Packing 60 tunes from the likes of Dizzee Rascal, David Guetta, and Calvin Harris, this collection will make a great soundtrack to your NYE celebrations. more »

Beyonce's feisty alter ego shakes up her good girl image with a Platinum Edition of I Am... Sasha Fierce. Including massive hits such as 'Halo' and 'Single Ladies (Put A Ring On It)'. more »

Radio 1's legendary Live Lounge series returns to bring you another outstanding collection of the tunes from the show's past year. Featuring some great originals and an eclectic selection of covers from the likes of The Script and Little Boots, Volume 4 has been well worth the wait. more »

Cheryl Cole, the hugely popular Girls Aloud member, goes solo on her long-awaited debut, 3 Words. Sexpot, style icon and superstar, Cheryl proves she has the 'X Factor', delivering a pop treat of an album with shades of modern R&B thanks to production work from will.i.am and Taio Cruz. more »

Pixie Lott, Pink and Black Eyed Peas are all at Pop Party 7! Joining an incredible list of today's chart-topping talent, this is the album all the pop stars want to be on! Don't miss out on the party comp of the year! more »