Josh Groban, known for his pure tenor voice, released his fifth studio album, titled Illuminations on Nov. 15.
The album includes 15 original tracks, and comes in three different editions.
The Exclusive Fan Edition, sold for $39.99, includes a photo book, two bonus tracks and a DVD of the making of the album. Another edition, designed specially for Barnes and Nobles costumers, has the photo book and a $10 gift card for Groban’s online store and is sold for $19.99. The normal edition with the CD alone, costs $13.99.
Each copy contains a code that offers access to an online streaming event during the singer’s concert on Dec. 2. Fans with the code will be able to watch the concert online and participate in a live Q&A session.
“Top 5 on iTunes! Thanks all! Remember if you’re buying from target, best buy or walmart, today only you may have to ask for it!! Thanks,” tweeted Groban on Nov. 15.
A download of “Love Only Knows,” one of the tracks, is offered for free on Amazon.com on Nov. 15, the date of debut of the album only.
Groban collaborated with producer David Foster in the late 1990s and early 2000s. His debut album became a hit on Billboard after the singer appeared at the Nobel Peace Prize Concert in Oslo in 2002, according to Groban’s biography on iTunes.
The album includes 15 original tracks, and comes in three different editions.
The Exclusive Fan Edition, sold for $39.99, includes a photo book, two bonus tracks and a DVD of the making of the album. Another edition, designed specially for Barnes and Nobles costumers, has the photo book and a $10 gift card for Groban’s online store and is sold for $19.99. The normal edition with the CD alone, costs $13.99.
Each copy contains a code that offers access to an online streaming event during the singer’s concert on Dec. 2. Fans with the code will be able to watch the concert online and participate in a live Q&A session.
“Top 5 on iTunes! Thanks all! Remember if you’re buying from target, best buy or walmart, today only you may have to ask for it!! Thanks,” tweeted Groban on Nov. 15.
A download of “Love Only Knows,” one of the tracks, is offered for free on Amazon.com on Nov. 15, the date of debut of the album only.
Groban collaborated with producer David Foster in the late 1990s and early 2000s. His debut album became a hit on Billboard after the singer appeared at the Nobel Peace Prize Concert in Oslo in 2002, according to Groban’s biography on iTunes.





