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I prefer the aesthetic of that record compared to the grey one I just got :lol: but definitely can't justify the price of multiple copies oops
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I prefer the aesthetic of that record compared to the grey one I just got :lol: but definitely can't justify the price of multiple copies oops

 

Sell it on ebay and order a new one :kink:

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Just discovered this today! I was a tad confused at first but actually the 'Sweet Dreams' sample works really well. A banger!

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Blackout Joining 33 1/3 Series (Book Collection about Classic Albums)

 

Today’s the day! We are thrilled to announce the next batch of 15 books for the 33 1/3 series. From Kendrick Lamar to Britney Spears to Earth, Wind & Fire, we have a variety of new artists and albums to add to the series lineup. We look forward to seeing what our brilliant authors have to say about their music.

 

 

We received many outstanding proposals, which we delighted in reading and discussing. As always, it was difficult to select just 15. We are continually impressed by your dedication to music and honored by your support of this series.

 

The following titles will publish from Fall 2021 through Spring 2023:

 

Kendrick Lamar’s To Pimp a Butterfly by Sequoia L. Maner

 

George Michael’s Faith by Matthew Horton

 

Earth, Wind & Fire’s That’s the Way of the World by Dwight E. Brooks

 

Maria Callas’s Lyric and Coloratura Arias by Ginger Dellenbaugh

 

Marvin Gaye’s I Want You by Derrais Carter

 

Babes in Toyland’s Fontanelle by Selena Chambers

 

Living Colour’s Time’s Up by Kimberly Mack

 

Britney Spears’s Blackout by Natasha Lasky

 

ESG’s Come Away with ESG by Cheri Percy

 

The National’s Boxer by Ryan Pinkard

 

Minnie Riperton’s Come to My Garden by Brittnay L. Proctor

 

Cat Power’s Moon Pix by Donna Kozloskie

 

Labelle’s Nightbirds by Craig Seymour

 

Kraftwerk’s Computer World by Steve Tupai Francis

 

John Prine’s John Prine by Erin Osmon

 

The author who is writing about Blackout confirmed on Twitter and gave an idea of what it will be about:

 

@1333496152616910848

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