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Soul man:
Mick Hucknall’s American Soul will be supported by a full UK tour and two dates at the Royal Albert Hall
Rod Stewart Storyteller Warner Brothers Out now
Storyteller: The Complete Anthology: 1964 – 1990. The ultimate Rod collection – four discs filled with hits and rarities
along with a lavish 68-page booklet. This is the only Rod Stewart album you need and includes Maggie May, Sailing, I Don’t Want To Talk About It, Stay With Me, Downtown Train, Tonight’s The Night and You Wear It Well.
Mick Hucknall American Soul ATCO Released October 29
Together with Simply Red, Mick Hucknall has sold more than 50 million albums worldwide and won a plethora of awards –
including three Brits, two Ivor Novellos and a MOBO. Mick will be launching the next phase of his extraordinary career with a brand new solo album American Soul, a true labour of love featuring interpretations of his favourite songs. Highlights include I’d Rather Go Blind and the first single That’s How Strong My Love Is. Mick will
be embarking on a full UK tour including two dates at the Royal Albert Hall on September 18 and 19.
Bee Gees Mythology – The 50th Anniversary Collection Reprise Released November 26
Four-disc box set celebrating the legacy of the Gibb brothers, this outstanding collection features a disc devoted to each brother. The songs were hand-picked by Barry, Robin, Maurice’s widow Yvonne and Andy’s daughter Peta. Mythology is a superb value-for-money package including hits, rarities, a 68-page booklet and The Nation’s Favourite Songs, How Deep Is
BANG AND BOOM EXPLOSIVE NEW RELEASES COMING THIS QUARTER
Eva Cassidy The Best Of Eva Cassidy Blix Street Records Released October 29
On the eve of Eva’s 50th birthday, Blix Street release this timeless new collection of 20 breathtaking
songs. After 10 million global sales, this is the first time the cream of Eva’s repertoire has appeared together. Alongside a substantial TV campaign, a new documentary exploring the enduring appeal of Eva’s music is positioned for terrestrial broadcast this Christmas.
Beth Hart Bang Bang Boom Boom Provogue Released October 8
On Bang Bang Boom Boom Beth gives her eclectic influences free rein, from Spirit Of God’s brassy gospel to
the sparse Window, with her first- ever piano solo on Swing My Thing Back Around, and tender vocals on the Billie Holiday-flavored Baddest Blues. The album is produced by Kevin Shirley (Aerosmith, Joe Bonamassa).
VariouS ARTISTS Caro Emerald Presents Drum Rolls & Heart Breaks Dramatico Released October 22
With 34 songs across two CDs, this collection helped inspire the journey of Caro Emerald’s hugely
successful album Deleted Scenes From The Cutting Room Floor. It holds memories from decades past that have lasted generations alongside one brand new Caro track, Dream A Little Dream Of Me.
Gloria Estefan Little Miss Havana Estefan Music Released October 16
Produced by Pharrell Willams, Gloria’s 26th album celebrates her musical roots and embraces a new pop
sound that translates into music full of life, love and energy. Having sold a remarkable 100 million albums, earned seven Grammy awards, and performed for millions, Gloria is the single most successful crossover artist of all time.
Beth Orton Sugaring Season ANTI- Released October 1
Beth Orton makes her ANTI- debut with Sugaring Season, an album that captures the classic hypnotic sound
that won her prominence. Combining
rich orchestral textures with a masterful jazz rhythm section, modal folk guitars, music hall piano and heartbreaking R&B ballads, this is Beth’s most musically ambitious and accomplished album to date.
Private Peaceful (DVD/Blu-ray) Eagle Media Released November 5
Adapted from the best-selling novel by Michael Morpurgo (War Horse), Private Peaceful is a film about the journey of two brothers through their childhood and
adolescence in rural Devon to enlisting in the military for the First World War. It stars Jack O’Connell, Richard Griffiths and Maxine Peake.
Your Love, You Win Again, Massachusetts, More Than A Woman, Night Fever and many more.
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