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Aerosmith

Nine Lives Columbia After a tumultuous year in which they dumped their longtime manager, endured drug rumors and reportedly revamped most of this album, the Boston-based band re-emerged…

Ben Folds Five

Whatever and Ever Amen Sony/550 Music Guitar obsessed alterna-dweebs may have sneered when they first heard about a great young band built around a piano player, but anyone who listened…

U2

Pop Island A sprawling sonic fest of surging rhythms, samples, loops, layers and crackling melodies, Pop further enhanced U2's reputation for turning risk-taking into an art form. In the…

Pretenders

Viva El AmorWarner Bros. When the organizers of the Lilith Fair got sick and tired of hearing their event was too mellow, they turned to the right band to shake things up. Enter the…

Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers

EchoWarner Bros. Here's to one of the few rock artists who's actually getting better with age. At 48, Tom Petty has grown in stature with every year, all thanks to his southern gentleman…

Eels

Daisies of the GalaxyDreamWorks If you're looking for one of the most underrated songwriters of the past 10 years, you could start with E, the single-lettered frontman of the Eels. With his…

Patti Smith

Gung HoArista The trilogy that began with Patti Smith's remarkable 1996 comeback album Gone Again concludes with the intriguing if erratic Gung Ho. On Gone Again and its 1997 follow-up Peace…

The Word

The WordRopeadope It'd be tough to come up with another gospel album that consists of all instrumentals, but The Word proves that you don't always need lyrics to sing a song of praise. John…

The Blind Boys of Alabama

Higher GroundReal World The Rolling Stones have certainly been on the road a long time, but they've got a ways to go to catch up with The Blind Boys of Alabama, who are still going strong…