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The Black Keys photo by Ros O'Gorman

The Black Keys photo by Ros O'Gorman

Amy Winehouse, Black Keys Lead This Week’s New Releases

by Andrew Tijs on December 2, 2011

in New Music,News

The posthumous Amy Winehouse collection, and the new Black Keys, kick off this week’s new releases.

The Black Keys

The Black Keys

Amy Winehouse’s Lionness: Hidden Treasures is out today, and will presumably battle on next week’s chart with The Black KeysEl Camino.

There’s also a seventh Glee Cast collection, a Christmas album from America’s Got Talent tyke Jackie Evancho, and soundtracks to Happy Feet Two and Alvin And The Chupmunks: Chipwrecked.

Sydney romantics Faker have the free download of their new album Get Loved available today (get it here).

There’s also a five-CD limited edition boxset Michael Buble collection and Brit gal Pixie Lott’s second album Young Foolish Happy.

T-Pain’s new album Revolver hits stores today, Clipse member Pusha T delivers the long-awaited Fear Of God Part 2 (with Tyler The Creator, 50 Cent, Kanye West, Pharrell) and LOX rapper Styles P has Master of Ceremonies (with Pharrell, Rick Ross, Busta Rhymes).

Korn have their new dubstep collaboration album Path Of Totality, British thrash icons Venom release their thirteenth album Fallen Angels, and goth metallers Nightwish release Imaginaerum

Americana singer-songwriter Joe Pug has his new album Messenger, internationally-renowned instrumental innovators The Necks have Mindset and Irish legend Christy Moore releases Folk Tale.

Yes, there’s also The Weather Channel Presents Sounds Of Summer compilation.

Plus live DVDs from Shakira, The Script, Beyonce, Take That, Diana Ross, Bon Jovi, John Fogerty and more.

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