All The Best Deals At Amazon This Week

Save up to 50% off on JBL wireless earbuds, a Breville espresso machine, an ergonomic desk chair and more.

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  • 42% off a folding pet stairs so your dog or cat can join you in bed no matter their age (or leg size).

  • 52% off a full-body pillow pregnant people swear by for helping them get the best sleep at night, because it supports the whole body.

  • 46% off a whiskey decanter globe set so fancy, it will make you want to put your pinky up when you have a glass.

Check out the rest of the deals below!

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40% off an Instant Pot that also air fries.
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Promising review: "What else can you say about this product? It will replace three appliances that I use on a regular basis — rice cooker, air fryer, and pressure cooker. That's important to me because at this point kitchen space is at a premium. The packaging is great, the instructions are very clear and well written and it works very well. The first use was to make chicken bone broth using the pressure cooker feature. It worked flawlessly. Two-hour cook time. 10 min prep, 30 min to cool off. Three hours later I had homemade bone broth in the refrigerator. And the whole house didn't smell for 24 hours like it would with an open pot method. Anyway, the instant pot is a huge kitchen innovation IMO. Just get one, and use it." —Josh Brainard

Price:$119.95 (originally $199.99)
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Up to 27% off a Vitamix blender so you can whip up delicious smoothies, soups and more in seconds without much work on your part at all.
Price:$399.95 (for the Vitamix A2300 pictured above; originally $549.95)

Check out all the Vitamix blenders on sale here.
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40% off a stationary bike so you can crush those fitness goals.
This model has a cushioned seat, silent belt drive, and an iPad holder, so you can tune into Peloton classes without having to purchase that super expensive bike.

Promising review:
"I purchased this spin bike after reading reviews for a number of bikes in this price range. So far, I am very happy with my purchase. The bike was fairly easy to put together although directions weren't stellar, but that seems to be the standard with anything anymore. I struggle to tip it up enough for the wheels to be effective when moving it so a pad would probably be beneficial for moving it around. I have been using it for a week in conjunction with a Peloton membership and have been really happy with it. Really quiet bike." —Rebecca Phillips

Price:$279.99 (originally $469.99)
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50% off a pair of JBL true wireless earbuds with a 25-hour battery life.
Promising review: "Overall, I love these earbuds. I’ve tried at least 20 different brands and styles and these are good for the following reasons. One. They are very comfortable. It sounds like it’s a silly reason to rate Earbuds, but if you have them in your ears all day it’s important. Two. They sound great for the price decent bass good separation and are loud enough. Three. They connect well and don’t drop out. Four. They have a very long battery life eight hours without recharging that your best themselves. Five. They are built really well. What are the downsides? The case is large, verging on not fitting in your pocket" —fast Freddy

Price:$49.95+ (originally $99.95; available in three colors)
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36% off a 50-inch Insignia smart TV so you can upgrade your current television situation.
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Promising review: "I love this TV. it has a great picture. I've owned the more expensive TV's and find that this one's performance is equal to and in some cases greater than them." —Sleeping in GA

Price:$379.99 (originally $599.99)
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52% off a full-body pillow pregnant people swear by for helping them get the best sleep at night, because it supports the whole body.
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Promising review: "This pillow is amazing! I was encouraged to write a review but I honestly would have anyway because of how much I love this pillow! I’m 25 weeks and around 20 weeks started having trouble sleeping and back pain. I’m not kidding when I say the first couple of nights I got the best sleep I’d gotten in years. The pillow is great for propping ankles up and propping knees (which is great for alleviating back pain.) I was hesitant to buy because I’ve never paid more than $15 for a pillow but this was worth every penny!" —Amazon Customer

Price:$42.95 (originally $89.99; available in nine colors)
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$100 off a Breville espresso machine to bring the coffee shop right into your home.
Promising review: "As a former Starbucks’, and independent coffee shop barista for a combined 6 years, I can fully and wholeheartedly say, that this machine IS WORTH IT! My husband accidentally purchased ground espresso beans so I wasn’t able to get to full coffee grinding experience with this machine as of yet, but needless to say, I’m amazed. Having years of experience learning how to craft that perfect shot, I did not need to tweek and calibrate this machine to get that $5 cup of Starbucks coffee. 😍 My only regret here is not purchasing this sooner. I rarely write Amazon reviews but felt I needed to do my due diligence to tell the world, and those on the fence, about this large purchase that it is entirely worth it. I cannot wait to wake up tomorrow morning and make myself a vanilla latte. 🙌🏼" —melanie

Price:$599.95 (originally $699.95; available in two colors)
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34% off a fuzzy blanket to give you that extra dose of warmth.
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Promising review: "I bought this as a replacement for a huge-sized one that was the same style. I was so big and heavy, my washing machine couldn't handle it when it got wet. This one is much more lightweight but still very warm and fluffy. My hubby is sleeping with it on the couch as I type this. :) The last one I kinda messed up by putting it in too hot of the dryer, abd it should probably be on a low heat so it doesn't get all matted. It is going to be a favorite around here for the winter." —Crystal

Price:$27.99 (for a queen size; originally $42.99; available in three sizes and seven colors)
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32% off an ergonomic desk chair perfect for anyone who has been working from a less-than-ideal chair during the last couple of years.
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Promising review: "Since covid started, I have been working from home and sitting in a regular table chair for 10+ hours/day. My back hurt me pretty badly. I then decided to upgrade the chair and couldn't be happier! My back pain is gone, and I am now comfortably working out of this chair! I highly recommended it. No bells and whistles, just the essentials, but the price is very affordable, and I love the white color! Easy and quick to assemble!" —David Montanari

Price:$127.49+ (originally $189.99; available in two colors)
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24% off a Shark lightweight stick vacuum great for anyone with pets.
This has a self-cleaning brushroll specifically designed to pick up those pesky little hairs your furry friend leaves all around your house. Plus, it's made to be lightweight, has a runtime of 40 minutes, and a removable handheld vacuum so you can get into tight spaces.

Promising review:
"I love this little vacuum. I was hesitant because there weren't very many reviews, but it works great for my needs. I use it often as I have 2 dogs. We use it on the tile, the short pile carpet, the outdoor patio, the couch. It's so lightweight, and I love not having a cord! The battery lasts long enough for me to vacuum our 2k square foot house and the couch. I would recommend for people who have to vacuum often and want a stuck, easy option." —Amazon Customer

Price:$249.99 (originally $329.99; available in two styles)
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28% off a HyperChiller that can chill freshly brewed coffee in a minute without watering it down.
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This 12.5-oz cup chills all beverages except carbonated ones. You fill it with water and put it in the freezer for 12 hours before using it. Plus, it's dishwasher safe!

Promising review: "My son loves cold coffee but doesn’t like the process or taste of trying to cool it the traditional way. Instead, he would go buy a cold coffee. So when I saw this, I got it for him as a gift. He called me the other day just to tell me how much he loves this chiller. He says it works perfectly to give him instantly cold coffee. All he has to do is pour his fresh-brewed coffee into the chiller, and it is immediately turned into ready-to-drink cold coffee. He told me I really scored with this gift." —Monica

Price:$17.99 (available in four colors)
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$80 off a pair of Bose QuietComfort noise-canceling earbuds you'll probably be talking everyone's ~ear~ off about, because these headphones are worth their weight and more.
Even though they're small, they have great noise cancellation, a transparency mode that lets you decide how much outside noise you want to let in, touch controls, noise-rejecting microphones, and a long battery life. These earbuds give a new meaning to the phrase "small but mighty".

Plus, they're weather and sweat-resistant, meaning they can go anywhere with you. The battery is made to last up to six hours in a single charge and the charging case gives you an additional 12 hours. You also get three sizes of eartips so you can customize them to fit perfectly.

Promising review: "I don’t often do product reviews but these earbuds are by far the best I have ever owned. The music sounds crisp and clear. The base is just perfect. Very comfortable as well as super easy to hook up to your phone. I love those but usually prefer over the ear headphones. These are my current favorite — they stay put and sound phenomenal." —debra carlsen

Price:$199 (originally $279; available in two colors)
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46% off a whiskey decanter globe set.
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Promising review: "This is a beautiful set. The stand is solid, stable, and well designed. The glasses are standard-size rocks glasses, and the decanter is larger than I expected. The glasswork is very nice with crisp etching, and the ship is more detailed and attractive than the pictures show. I’m very happy with this. I’ll be using it as both a showpiece and service set." —G.F.F.

Price:$48.34 (originally $89.95)
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42% off a folding pet stairs so your dog or cat can join you in bed no matter their age (or leg size).
Promising review: "I have a 12-year-old Corgi who liked to jump on the bed but as time passed along that became a challenge for him. These stairs have been great. The stairs are very sturdy, and it took very little time for him to learn how to go up and down the steps with confidence. I have purchased two sets of steps. The first steps I placed on the carpet, and it did not slip at all. The second set went on hardwood floors, and it were not as stable even with the adhesion pads on the bottom of the steps, so I put some 15-pound dumbells under the steps to secure them with a little carpet runner at the bottom step and he has been fine with that and is confident going up and down those steps as well." —Hazmat Guy

Price:$35.95 (originally $62.99)
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20% off a Jumbl puzzle board designed to give you a place to put together an up to 1,500-piece puzzle.
It features six removable storage drawers so you can sort all the pieces to find the exact one you need. Plus, this is super easy to move around your house so your dining room table isn't out of commission for actual dining when you're in the middle of a challenging puzzle.

Promising review:
"I am so excited about my puzzle board. It is perfect! The drawers can be removed so I can hold them in my lap and look for pieces. The surface is smooth making it easy to move the pieces around. There is a lip on two of the edges which made it nice to snug my puzzle up to (and harder for the cats to mess up). I am very impressed and very happy!" —K. C. Johnson

Price:$79.99 (originally $99.99; also available in a smaller 1,000-piece size)

Before You Go

26 Gifts For Music Lovers
A culturally significant and influential album from Marvin Gaye(01 of26)
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The U.S. was rattled by the Vietnam War and a civil rights movement was coursing though the country when Marvin Gaye wrote one of the most iconic records in Motown history: "What's Going On." Mazzone chose this album, which is filled with poignant lyrics about the forces shaping American culture, as a must-have for any music lover's collection.

Get the vinyl from Target for $24.99.
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A a study in 1960s jazz that's also one KEXP Seattle host's favorite album of all time(02 of26)
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"Every song on this record is perfect," Walker said of Herb Alpert's unique breakthrough album, which features a jaunty arrangement of flutes, trumpets, saxophone and more. "The sound of '60s jazz and Latin music is absolutely just perfect. This first time I heard this record, I think I was frozen until it was time to flip to the B-side. This style of music is so important to explore and take inspiration from. It’s representative of an era of music with class and flavor! Music with just 'class' is soulless and cheesy, but Herb Alpert manages to make it hip, cool and ageless."

Get the vinyl from Amazon for $22.98.
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The latest edition of one KEXP Seattle host's favorite headphones(03 of26)
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"Shhh … these are my secret favorite headphones," Myers said of the Sony MDR7500 DJ series headphones. Unfortunately, they're no longer made — but their successor, the Sony MDR7506, makes for a pretty great replacement. Neodymium magnets give a powerful and detailed sound, and the headphones are engineered to be more comfortable to wear for longer periods of time.

Get them from Amazon for $97.98.
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An album by Janelle Monáe that Prince collaborated on(04 of26)
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"This record is a very powerful positive force. Her vocals are stunning. Prince collaborated on this record and together they create a whole musical world," Myers said of Janelle Monáe's album "Dirty Computer." Infused with elements of futuristic electronica, full-fledged pop and gospel, this album is very much a gift as well as a social commentary.

Get the vinyl from Amazon for $45.86.
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A powerful hip-hop album that can be described as "American gothic folk rap"(05 of26)
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Walker said she considers this out-of-print vinyl, "E. 1999 Eternal" by Bone-Thugs-n-Harmony, a melodic and vital soundtrack for understanding hip-hop culture and preserving it as a genre.

"With their cathedral-sounding harmonies, I like to describe them as American gothic folk rap. They invented a new way of delivering the sound of hip-hop, and you immediately know it’s them. Songs like 'Crossroads' and '1st of the Month' to me, are two of the most important songs in American music. Bone Thugs, like many hip-hop acts such as NWA, Public Enemy and more, are talking about real-life experiences from underrepresented communities," Walker said.

Get the rare vinyl from Amazon for $373.18.
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An album that one KEXP Seattle host considers the greatest jazz records of all time(06 of26)
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"Kind of Blue" by Miles Davis was on both Mazzone's and Walker's must-have lists. The album is a true glimpse at late-'50s jazz culture and its iconic sound. "Miles Davis was always so good at keeping his trumpet relatively simple and soulful. I hear more than just a trumpet playing, you hear a vocalist, you almost hear its lyrics," Walker said.

Get the vinyl from Amazon for $34.45.
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A waterproof Bluetooth speaker so you can jam out in the shower(07 of26)
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Myers called this portable and waterproof Bluetooth speaker by Hadisala "a solid buy for any music lover. It sounds good, it's durable and affordable with an easy Bluetooth connection. Most importantly, it has a long charge and enhanced bass."

This speaker uses the latest in Bluetooth technology, which gives listeners a faster pairing and a more stable signal transmission.

Get it from Amazon for $23.59.
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A consequential album that wound up on two KEXP Seattle host's lists(08 of26)
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Both Walker and Mazzone suggested the music of Nigerian artist Fela Kuti and Afrika 70. With Kuti's incendiary lyrics criticizing the oppressive military regime in Nigeria during the late '70s, "Zombie" is jazzy and rich.

Get the vinyl from Amazon for $41.22.
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A 50th anniversary vinyl box set of arguably Jimi Hendrix's best work(09 of26)
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In celebration of the 50th anniversary release of The Jimi Hendrix Experience's "Electric Ladyland," this box set a includes the original double album newly remastered, the full-length documentary "At Last," and 20 never-before-heard demos and studio outtakes.

"On this record Jimi Hendrix shows that he is not just the world’s best-ever guitar player, he is also a stellar vocalist, producer and songwriter," Myers said. "[He] creates all kinds of sounds on the guitar: animal and atmospheric, and also shows great thoughtfulness and inspiration for the future. Songs like '1983…(A Merman I Should Turn To Be)' are so original that they feel timeless. The album side with that song on it should be played all at once and is one of the great musical works of mankind."

Get it from Amazon for $79.72.
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An album that one KEXP Seattle host called "a gorgeous and moody release"(10 of26)
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"This gorgeous and moody release of slow songs shimmers with each beat and sound wave. From way back in 2002, the lyrics are smart, heartfelt and still resonate," Myers said of Thievery Corporation’s "The Richest Man In Babylon." Containing a smattering of international influences, jazz and a dash of Portishead, you have yourself a record that will lead you to you discover something new each time you listen.

Get the vinyl from Amazon for $74.99.
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A portable turntable to listen to your vinyl anywhere(11 of26)
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Meyers recommend the Ion Mustang turntable and radio because "you can take it along for a weekend, it also just works really well and sounds great. There are many different styles, but I love this red one because it jumps out visually in any space and says 'play me!'"

This 4-in-1 turntable has a quiet belt drive for clear listening and even the ability to record songs right onto a USB flash drive.

Get it from Amazon for $139.35.
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A soulful debut album by Joss Stone produced by music veterans(12 of26)
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"At age 16, Joss Stone made her debut with this stunning record," Myers said. "Produced by soul veterans Betty Wright and Steve Greenberg, who assembled a legendary backing supergroup, the formula is magic. What I love most about this record is that it is not overproduced. You can hear every sincere emotion in each imperfectly perfect note. Young Joss’ gift of a voice breaks and swells through R&B covers from the '60s and '70s. Stunning all the way through."

Get the vinyl from Walmart for $29.50.
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An audiophile-approved turntable and speakers(13 of26)
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Left: Record store owners and turntable experts previously recommended the U-Turn Audio-Plus turntable. It has carefully considered drive, acrylic platter, tonearm and cartridge to help provide more accurate tracking, a more detailed playback and transmit incredible sound.

Get the U-Turn Audio-Orbit Plus turntable from Amazon for $329.

Right: Used in the office of Michael Kuntz, the co-founder of Record Store Day, the Andover Audio Spinbase turntable speaker connects to any turntable and also offers support for Bluetooth wireless streaming.

Get the Andover Audio Spinbase turntable speaker from Amazon for $299.
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An album by Tom Waits "at his most melodic"(14 of26)
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If you have never listened to experimental yet intriguing cacophony that is Tom Waits, Myers suggested "The Heart of Saturday Night" as a good place to start.

"Tom Waits can be very experimental, which is one of his greatest talents. Playing with texture, using instruments that were made to be car parts, extreme darkness … Tom can do anything well. That said, 'The Heart of Saturday Night' is a welcome entry point for getting to know Tom at his most melodic. A rainy day record that will warm you up, it also showcases the genius of Tom’s songwriting and the richness of his voice," Myers said.

Get the vinyl from Amazon for $44.95.
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A full-size framed replica of the golden soundtrack we sent to outer space(15 of26)
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In September 1977, NASA sent a Golden Record on two Voyager spacecrafts. Each song was meant to represent a piece of our humanity in case another life form got ahold of it. The incredible array of music includes everything from a traditional wedding song from Peru to Chuck Berry's "Johnny B. Goode."

This exact laser print made from aluminum is meant for display and is etched in incredible detail. It can be a great reminder for anyone who appreciates how universal the language of music really is.

Get it from Eclipse9Laser at Etsy for $96.37.
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An inventive and heartbreaking album by the Arcade Fire(16 of26)
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Some songs bring you to tears, others make you want to dance, and some verge on the orchestral. Arcade Fire's third studio release, "The Suburbs," has an oddly nostalgic sound that diverges from traditional indie rock, and it features lyrics inspired by frontman Win Butler's childhood briefly spent in a Houston suburb.

Get the vinyl from Amazon for $32.20.
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A subscription of music classes from some of the industry greats(17 of26)
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Learn creativity and songwriting from the incredible Annie Clark of St. Vincent, jazz from icon Herbie Hancock and singing technique from Christina Aguilera in this unlimited class subscription that turns your living room to a classroom.

Get it from MasterClass for $15/month (billed annually).
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A Beatles anthology that retells their story from start to finish(18 of26)
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This international bestseller, written and created with the full cooperation of George, Paul, Ringo and Yoko Ono Lennon, is filled with the band's recollections and quotes from sources worldwide, along with an unprecedented release of photographs and documents.

Get it from Amazon for $9.99.
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A record stand and turntable station to store all your precious vinyl(19 of26)
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Constructed from mango wood veneer and sporting curved edges popular in midcentury furniture, this wooden turntable station is perfect for holding a turntable and speaker. It also has additional storage for records. But if you're looking for someone whose collection has been growing for a while, check out the gold retro corner rack — it has three spacious shelves and stands at nearly 3 feet tall.

Left: Get the wooden turntable station from Urban Outfitters for $249.
Right: Get the gold record storage rack from Urban Outfitters for $99.
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An Apple gift card to buy all your favorite music digitally(20 of26)
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iTunes currently offers around 60 million songs from more than 5 million recording artists, so listeners can revisit old favorites and find new jams.

Get it from Apple.
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A record that ushered in a new era of Lana del Rey(21 of26)
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Described by Pitchfork as "elegant and complex," Lana del Rey's "Norman Fucking Rockwell!" establishes her position as one of America's greatest songwriters. Produced by music juggernaut Jack Antonoff, the sound from this album is reminiscent of Joni Mitchell meets Mazzy Star with lyrics that speak of the grueling human experience in an Americana landscape.

Get the vinyl from Urban Outfitters for $39.98.
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A pair of high-fidelity earplugs to listen to loud concerts in comfort(22 of26)
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Enjoy live music or play loud instruments — without the painful ringing in your ears the next day or the muffled sound of regular earplugs — with these high-fidelity reusable earbuds that are virtually invisible. Using unique technology, the silicone buds fit comfortably in the ear to isolate and filter noise without hurting the quality of sound.

Get it from Amazon $23.98.
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A place to get concert tickets for in-person music experiences(23 of26)
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Sometimes the best way to listen to music is experiencing it live. StubHub sells verified tickets to see an extensive list of musical artists around the U.S.

Get concert tickets.
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A beautiful and haunting record that might be described as "dream-pop"(24 of26)
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With ethereal-sounding melodies and emotional vocals, Beach House's fourth album, "Bloom," is a rediscovery in '80s synth and would be at home on an episode of "Twin Peaks." Think a modernized version of Cocteau Twins with a touch of post-punk influence from New Order.

Get the vinyl from Amazon for $99.96.
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Two books that are essential reads for appreciating The Talking Heads' legacy(25 of26)
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The Talking Heads, and notably frontman David Byrne, gave us dynamic songs like "This Must Be The Place," "Psycho Killer" and "Once In A Lifetime." "Remain in Love," written by Talking Heads drummer and co-founder Chris Frantz, is an immersive account of the group's relationship and creative process.

"How Music Works" divulges Byrne's deep and complex understanding of musical theory and how it shapes the human experience.

Get "Remain In Love" from Amazon for $15.41.
Get "How Music Works" from Amazon for $17.69.
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A debut album by King Krule that sounds like the best of everything(26 of26)
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The first album from 19-year-old Londoner Archy Marshall of King Krule, "Six Feet Beneath the Moon," contains songs that at times will feature nothing but Marshall's craggy singular voice. Others are influenced by '60s jazz and even '90s hip-hop.

Get the vinyl from Amazon for $80.66.
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