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Madonna and Other New Releases

Of course, everyone knows Madonna as the middle-ager who keeps managing to re-invent herself. Part of how she's done that is by working with contemporary artists, such as Justin Timberlake, to create a relevant, ever-evolving sound.Today, the Queen of Pop releases Revolver (Mixes), an EP with eight songs, including six...
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Of course, everyone knows Madonna as the middle-ager who keeps managing to re-invent herself. Part of how she's done that is by working with contemporary artists, such as Justin Timberlake, to create a relevant, ever-evolving sound.

Today, the Queen of Pop releases Revolver (Mixes), an EP with eight songs, including six different versions of her song "Revolver," as well as two different tracks of the song "Celebration."

On the album, Madge enlisted heavy hitters David Guetta, Akon, and Paul Van Dyk to mix things up, meaning you can bet these songs will be heard in your Old Town Scottsdale nightclubs.

Here's what else is being released...

• Mumford & Sons, Sigh No More
Leona Lewis, Kylie Minogue, James Blunt, Cheryl Cole, and Take That, Everybody Hurts
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Santana, Supernatural (Legacy Edition)
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Carolina Chocolate Drops, Genuine Negro Jig
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Solas, Turning Tide
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Juliana Hatfield, Peace and Love
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Heathen, Evolution of Chaos
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Jamie Cullum, Devil May Care
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Kenny Rankin , Silver Morning
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Freeway & Jake One, Stimulus Package
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Jim Campilongo,Orange
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Joe Pug, Messenger
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Christophe Beck, Percy Jackson & The Olympians: The Lightning Thief - Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
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Field Music, Field Music (Measure)
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Giant Drag, Swan Song (Eco)
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Local Natives, Gorilla Manor
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Story of the Year, The Constant

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