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Byline: - Fred Shuster

Prince always attracts a crowd. Whether leading one of his two groups, backing up a new act or going solo, a new Prince album is an event. If ``Black Sweat,'' the first single from ``3121'' (Universal) is any hint, the disc, out today, is going to be a winner.

Here is a sample of new releases and reissues available this week:

Chicago: ``XXX'' (Rhino/WEA) New songs from one of the country's all-time most successful groups.

Ben Harper Benjamin Chase "Ben" Harper (born October 28, 1969) is an American musician. Biography
Harper was born in Claremont, California, U.S. (in California's Pomona Valley). He began playing guitar as a child in Claremont.
: ``Both Sides of the Gun''(Virgin) Two-disc set revealing hard and soft sides of the singer-songwriter.

Teddy Geiger: ``Underage Thinking'' (Sony) Debut from talented and much-buzzed-about teen.

Josh Rouse Josh Rouse (born 1972) is an American folk/roots pop singer-songwriter. Biography
Born in Nebraska, he moved to various places in the Midwest during his childhood due to his father's military occupation.
: ``Subtitulo'' (Nettwerk) The latest from the acclaimed indie in·die  
n. Informal
1. One, such as a studio or producer, that is unaffiliated with a larger or more commercial organization.

2.
 singer who's toured with David Gray David Gray can refer to:
  • David Gray (journalist) - Journalist
  • David Gray (mass murderer); see Aramoana massacre
  • David Gray (poet) - Poet (1838-1861)
  • David Gray (musician) - Musician
  • David Gray (British graphic artist) - Graphic artist
 and Aimee Mann.

Kenny Rogers: ``Water & Bridges'' (Capitol) Heartfelt heart·felt  
adj.
Deeply or sincerely felt; earnest.


heartfelt
Adjective

sincerely and strongly felt: heartfelt thanks

Adj. 1.
, surprisingly deep set from the Gambler.

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