Get 10 of the top albums of 2015 in the Windows Store for free

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    Sefie

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    I’m Christina Calio, and I’m on the Groove team here at Microsoft. Today I’m happy to let you know that we’re making 10 of the top albums from 2015 available in the Windows Store, for free for our Windows 10 fans as a gift from us for the holidays, and to say thank you for the support*! The eclectic group of albums we’re presenting includes the newest albums from Selena Gomez, Ellie Goulding, and Breaking Benjamin. We’ve included artists and albums nominated for multiple Grammys at the upcoming 58th annual Grammy Awards, which will take place this February in Los Angeles.

    Some of my favorites include the debut album from the charming and talented James Bay, who is up for Best New Artist and Best Rock Album, Currents from Tame Impala which I keep on repeat and is up for Best Alternative Album, andSound and Color from Alabama Shakes, a phenomenal live band with an album so good it’s in the running for six Grammys including Album of the Year.

    In these crazy-busy-hectic and all too often troubling times, music can heal, bring release, spread harmony, and remind us all to take a moment to smile.

    Here’s more information on the artists and albums, with links to the Windows Store where you can download them for free to your Windows 10 devices and play them with the Groove app.

    https://blogs.windows.com/windowsex...albums-of-2015-in-the-windows-store-for-free/
     
    Sefie, Dec 12, 2015
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    Whoa..this is great news for Window users! So in order to play these albums, one must have Window 10 and the Groove app if I understand it correctly. Half of the people I know are still using Window 8.
     
    IcyBC, Dec 15, 2015
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    Same here, and honestly I don't see myself switching to Windows 10 anytime soon. I think Microsoft is offering this in order to tempt some users to switch to Windows 10, not going to work with me though ;)
     
    Sefie, Dec 16, 2015
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