Incoming Resources
- Can't be tamed, Miley Cyrus
- Call me irresponsible, Michael Buble
- Disney's happiest celebration on Earth, 50
- Kiss & tell, Selena Gomez & the Scene
- Pop music
- Major labels, a history of popular music in seven genres, Kelefa Sanneh
- Now that's what I call music!, 20
- Most wanted, Hilary Duff
- Holding the note, profiles in popular music, David Remnick
- 1., directed by Apple Corps, Widescreen
- Live in concert 2006, Barbra Streisand
- 1001 albums you must hear before you die, general editor, Robert Dimery ; preface by Michael Lydon
- The best of 25 years, Sting
- As I am, Alicia Keys
- Growing pains, Mary J. Blige
- Corinne Bailey Rae
- The world from the side of the moon, Phillip Phillips
- Kidz Bop dance party!
- Time without consequence, Alexi Murdoch
- Kick out the jams, jibes, barbs, tributes, and rallying cries from 35 years of music writing, Dave Marsh ; edited by Daniel Wolff and Danny Alexander
- Insomniac, Enrique Iglesias
- A Winter's solstice, Windham Hill Artists
- The All-American Rejects
- The makings of a man, Jaheim
- Switched on pop, how popular music works, and why it matters, Nate Sloan and Charlie Harding ; illustrations by Iris Gottlieb
- Taking chances, Céline Dion
- Now that's what I call music, #1's
- Dance again--, the hits, Jennifer Lopez
- Closer, Josh Groban
- Unbroken, Demi Lovato
- All the roadrunning, Mark Knopfler and Emmylou Harris
- My friends and me, Dionne Warwick
- Now that's what I call music!, 19
- The captain & the kid, Elton John
- Brave, Jennifer Lopez
- 12 Gardens live, Billy Joel
- Now that's what I call music! 25
- Audio daydream, Blake Lewis
- The definitive collection, Neil Sedaka
- The greatest songs of the seventies, Barry Manilow
- Harry Connick, Jr. in concert on Broadway
- System, Seal
- One man band, James Taylor
- Under the desert sky, Andrea Bocelli