Incoming Resources
- Rock and roll always forgets, a quarter century of music criticism, Chuck Eddy ; foreword by Chuck Klosterman
- The Stooges, The Stooges
- B'day, Beyoncé
- Major labels, a history of popular music in seven genres, Kelefa Sanneh
- Living with ghosts, Patty Griffin
- Superfans, music's most dedicated from Beatlemania to the Beyhive, by Tobias Anthony
- Blues & chaos, the music writing of Robert Palmer, Robert Palmer ; edited by Anthony DeCurtis
- Switched on pop, how popular music works, and why it matters, Nate Sloan and Charlie Harding ; illustrations by Iris Gottlieb
- Back to life, Steve Roach
- Stories to tell, Dave Barnes
- Monolithic undertow, in search of sonic oblivion, Harry Sword
- Now that's what I call party anthems, [1], EMI
- Retromania, pop culture's addiction to its own past, Simon Reynolds
- 5:55, Charlotte Gainsbourg
- Hot stuff, disco and the remaking of American culture, Alice Echols
- Dedicated, Wilson Phillips
- Pop songs for kids, 25 simple arrangements of favorites by Taylor Swift, Katy Perry, One Direction and more!
- '70s gold
- The worst gig, from psycho fans to stage riots, famous musicians tell all, Jon Niccum
- Barry Manilow live in London, Barry Manilow with the Royal Philharmonic Concert Orchestra
- Wonky, Orbital
- Gravity the seducer, Ladytron
- Pop music
- Chelsea girl, Nico
- Monsters exist, Orbital
- Kala, M.I.A
- That's why God made the radio, The Beach Boys
- Can't slow down, how 1984 became pop's blockbuster year, Michaelangelo Matos
- This ain't no mouse music!, Sage Blossom Productions presents a film by Chris Simon and Maureen Gosling ; produced and directed by Chris Simon & Maureen Gosling
- The legendary demos, Carole King
- Roots, radicals and rockers, how skiffle changed the world, Billy Bragg
- Davi sings Sinatra, on the road to romance
- Harry Connick, Jr. in concert on Broadway
- The book of salsa, a chronicle of urban music from the Caribbean to New York City, by César Miguel Rondón ; translated by Frances R. Aparicio with Jackie White
- Heroes and villains, essays on music, movies, comics, and culture, David Hajdu
- Playing to the crowd, musicians, audiences, and the intimate work of connection, Nancy K. Baym
- Time out of mind, Bob Dylan
- What's that sound?, Haley Reinhart
- New life, Monica
- Ritchie Blackmore's Rainbow, live in Birmingham 2016
- Teaser and the firecat, Cat Stevens
- Dirt, Yamantaka//Sonic Titan