RUN-DMC Crown Royal (Arista) The onetime Aerosmith collaborators cross over again, this time with a new generation of rockers like Fred Durst, Kid Rock, and Everlast for their first album in eight years.
RAMMSTEIN Mutter (Republic/Universal) On their first studio album in three years, the German metal-industrial rockers add jungle beats to their heady stew.
VARIOUS ARTISTS NOW That's What I Call Music! 6 (Epic) ''Now'' means ''last year'' when it comes to the latest in this series of pop compilations. That's when most of these hits -- from the likes of Creed, Britney Spears, and 'N Sync -- debuted.
GINUWINE The Life (Epic) The R&B Romeo offers another spoonful of lovin' on his third album, with production by top mixers Timbaland and Raphael Saadiq.
ON TOUR
THE PSYCHEDELIC FURS After 10 years in hibernation, three of the original Furs emerge for a two-month excursion, during which they'll test new material for an album to be recorded this summer. Kicking off March 23 in Plainview, N.Y., the tour will also hit Atlanta, New Orleans, and Dallas.
'N SYNC After raking in $76 million in 2000 tour revenues, the boy balladeers return to the road, launching a 36-city stadium circuit in Miami on May 12, with stops in Cincinnati, Philadelphia, and Chicago.
BLACK CROWES AND OASIS Billed the ''Tour of Brotherly Love,'' this road show boasts brothers Gallagher, brothers Robinson -- even brothers Langdon of Spacehog. Leading off in Las Vegas on May 11, the 16-city family affair will also visit Denver, Detroit, and New York City.


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