Incoming Resources
- X&Y, Coldplay
- The Band, [remasters]
- Good news for people who love bad news, by Modest Mouse
- Bat out of hell, Meat Loaf ; songs written by Jim Steinman
- The all time greatest hits of Roy Orbison, Volume 1
- Living in oblivion, the 80's greatest hits, Volume 2
- Ten years gone, the best of Everclear, 1994-2004
- Merry Christmas, Mariah Carey
- A taste of Chanukah, Hankus Netsky, artistic director
- Move it on over, George Thorogood and the Destroyers
- In the court of the Crimson King, an observation, King Crimson
- Now that's what I call music, 27
- A Charlie Brown Christmas
- Kind of blue, Miles Davis
- Now that's what I call music!, 12
- Let love in, Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds
- Disciplined breakdown, Collective Soul
- Grammy nominees 2007
- Dude ranch, Blink 182
- The dirty boogie, Brian Setzer Orchestra
- Sally can't dance, Lou Reed
- Tony Bennett sings the ultimate American songbook, Vol. 1
- Julianne Hough
- The planets, Gustav Holst. Fantasias / Vaughan Williams
- Live at Chene Park, Jean-Luc Ponty
- Pocket full of kryptonite, Spin Doctors
- Homogenic, Björk
- Greatest hits, The Monkees
- The wind, Warren Zevon
- Toddler favorites
- HIStory, Michael Jackson, Volume 1
- The very best of The Doors
- Songs from Rainbow Fish
- Have a holly jolly Christmas, Burl Ives
- The Masterplan, Oasis
- Pocahontas, an original Walt Disney Records soundtrack, music by Alan Menken ; lyrics by Stephen Schwartz
- By your side, Black Crowes
- Envy, Sandra Brown
- Whitechocolatespaceegg, Liz Phair
- 4 way street, Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young
- Significant other, Limp Bizkit
- Cat Stevens greatest hits, Cat Stevens
- I will stand
- Eat a peach, The Allman Brothers Band
- Charlie and the chocolate factory, [original motion picture soundtrack], music by Danny Elfman
- Josh Groban
- Tuesday night music club, Sheryl Crow
- Dolly, the best there is
- Astro lounge, Smash Mouth
- Outrider