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  • Goodbye Jumbo

    • 8 out of 10
    • World Party
    • Released in 1990, World Party's

  • Clap Your Hands Say Yeah

    • 8 out of 10
    • Clap Your Hands Say Yeah
    • When I first got hooked to Clap Your Hands Say Yeah, the only place I could get their debut album, Clap Your Hands Say Yeah, was through the band's Web site. I listened to the two tracks a

  • Is This It

    • 10 out of 10
    • The Strokes
    • The Strokes set the music world on fire with this 2001 album, with headlines declaring that the New York band was here to save Rock and Roll. While the band hasn't made as much of a splash since t

  • 2112

    • 10 out of 10
    • Rush
    • We all know it, right? Well, ya just gotta have it. 2112 finally showed Rush out on their own, doing their own thing, and doing it well, IMHO.
  • The Printz

    • 8 out of 10
    • Bumblebeez 81
    • Part white rap, part alternative, part pop, and part rock, the Bumblebeez grabbed a hold of me with "Pony Ride," and didn't let go.

      This group does a marvelous job of moving seamlessly be

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TuneUp Comes to the Mac

 

TuneUp Media announced the immediate availability of TuneUp for the Mac on Thursday.TuneUp is an iTunes plug-in that finds album cover art and corrects mislabeled song information, and has previously been available only to Windows users.

The plug-in works by checking the "audio fingerprint" of each song, and then tracking down the appropriate data from the Gracenote Global Media Database. It also locates missing album artwork, displays local concerts for the artists in your iTunes library, finds related YouTube videos and Google news articles, and can find Wikipedia biographies for artists.

TuneUp for the Mac is available in a free version that can perform 500 metadata fixes and find artwork for 50 albums. TuneUp Gold, which removes the search limits, is priced at US$19.95, or $11.95 for an annual subscription. Both are available for download at the TuneUp Media Web site.

 

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