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Microsoft offers 10 top albums from 2015 free for Windows 10 users

Kip Kniskern Kip Kniskern
December 11, 2015
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Last year, Microsoft offered “Music Deals” throughout the holidays, allowing users with the Music Deals app to download albums and songs at some steep discounts. We haven’t seen Music Deals return this year, but today Microsoft is offering something just as good or even better: 10 top albums from 2015, all available free for Windows 10 users.

Getting the albums is easy, if you’re in the United States and you are running Windows 10, just click on the albums, choose “Free”, and then download the albums or add them to your collection.

Ellie Goulding

Here’s the list of albums with their download links:

James Bay – Chaos and the Calm

Alabama Shakes – Sound & Color

Tame Impala – Currents

Selena Gomez – Revival

Ellie Goulding – Delerium

Alessia Cara – Know It All

Breaking Benjamin – Dark Before Dawn

Jeezy – Church In These Streets

Logic – The Incredible True Story

Big Sean – Dark Sky Paradise

All in all a nice mix of free music just in time for the holidays. You can learn more about the albums on the Windows Experience blog post, or just get to downloading.  Have fun!

 

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