Top album: U kin B the Sun by Frazey Ford
Check out the top-played albums of the week, sponsored by Blackbyrd Myoozik.
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- Frazey Ford: U kin B the Sun (Arts & Crafts)
- Sarah Harmer: Are You Gone (Arts & Crafts)
- Nathaniel Rateliff: And It’s Still Alright (Concord / Universal)
- Rose Cousins: Bravado (Outside)
- Kurt Elling: Secrets Are The Best Stories (Edition)
- Caribou: Suddenly (Merge)
- The James Hunter Six: Nick of Time (Daptone)
- Andy Shauf: The Neon Skyline (Arts & Crafts)
- Tami Neilson: Chickaboom! (Outside)
- Real Estate: The Main Thing (Domino)
- Blackie and the Rodeo Kings: King Of This Town (Warner)
- U.S. Girls: Heavy Light (4AD)
- Justine Vandergrift: Stay (Independent)
- Puss N Boots: Sister (Blue Note / Capitol)
- Audrey Ochoa: Frankenhorn (Chronograph)
- William Prince: Reliever (Six Shooter)
- Rory Block: Prove It On Me (Stony Plain)
- Robert Cray: That’s What I Heard (Thirty Tigers)
- Various Artists: Return To The Mothers’ Garden (More Funky Sounds Of Female Africa 1971 – 1982) (Africa Seven)
- Khruangbin & Leon Bridges: Texas Sun (Dead Oceans)
- Tame Impala: The Slow Rush (Interscope / Universal)
- José James: No Beginning No End 2 (Rainbow Blonde)
- Stretch & Bobbito + M19s Band: No Requests (Selections) (Uprising)
- John Moreland: LP5 (Old Omens / Thirty Tigers)
- Caroline Rose: Superstar (New West)
- Sass Jordan: Rebel Moon Blues (Stony Plain)
- Kassa Overall: I Think I’m Good (Brownswood)
- Neal Francis: Changes (Karma Chief/ Colemine)
- Lynne Hanson: Just Words (Continental)
- Anna Calvi: Hunted (Domino)