Listening to this Single Artist Playlist in Dolby Atmos Streaming

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Mötley Crüe last week added a soundtrack album to their biopic The Dirt, completely mixed in Atmos. Confusion ensued as to which versions of their first five albums were actually now in surround, and that seems to have been resolved now - with the exception of Shout At The Devil, as only the tracks that also appear on The Dirt seem to be in Atmos at the moment (if they reappear, my playlist would probably also include Ten Seconds To Love, Danger and God Bless The Children Of The Beast.

Anyway, here's an hour plus of Crüe's best, from Public Enemy #1 to Like A Virgin.
The sound and the mix improve with each album, but the three new tracks with John 5 don't exactly strike me as highlights. For me, that would likely be the MC's eponymous 1994 album. Yeah, but that's not gonna happen.
 
Thanks to @Oldschoolsoundengineer for the heads up about Kacey Musgraves' latest album, she really is quite a different trailer :) Although the other four albums in her discography were mixed by Kevin Reeves, I found myself enjoying them just as much and had to came up with my personal playlist, that could really be much longer easily.

So, it's pretty strong and varied collection, most likely very suitable for postively adjusting the WAF. Oh, Kacey's holiday recordings not included, but finishing with a Coldplay cover.
 
Joining in with a playlist of 20 Halsey tracks. Her music spans several genres. I find it elborate and well produced. Great atmos mixes too.

Not very familiar with the sharing function i Apple Music yet, but hopefully you'll see the playlist. :)

That was nice, thank you! I was just about to do one myself, so you've saved me some time & effort:)

OK, now Dua Lipa's Atmos discography was really easy to compile once you know your bangers. This playlist would make an excellent pop album. Don't know about any IME credits here, but the recent album was likely mixed by Josh Gudwin. Anyway, all the mixes are fine.
 
Imagine Dragons, to me, is a perfect example why I'm compiling these playlist. Almost can't stand some of their bangers, yet it was pretty easy to reduce their 6 albums to twenty songs (66 mins) that I really dig once my happy mood kicks in.
Having John Hanes mixing their stuff in Atmos has helped quite a bit, too.
 
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