Emmylou Harris's "The Studio Albums, 1980–83" Vinyl Box Set Now in Nonesuch Store

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When Record Store Day took place earlier this month, among its special releases was Emmylou Harris's The Studio Albums, 1980–83, a new vinyl collection featuring classic titles—Roses in the Snow, Evangeline, Cimarron, Last Date, and White Shoes—as well as a bonus 45 RPM single of "That Lovin' Feeling Again” with Roy Orbison b/w "Mr. Sandman." A limited number of the set is now available in the Nonesuch Store.

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When Record Store Day took place earlier this month, included among the special releases on that day was Emmylou Harris's The Studio Albums, 1980–83, a new vinyl collection featuring classic titles. A limited number of the set is now available in the Nonesuch Store.

This set of studio releases includes five albums on black vinyl—Roses in the Snow, Evangeline, Cimarron, Last Date, and White Shoes—as well as a bonus 45 RPM single of "That Lovin' Feeling Again” with Roy Orbison b/w "Mr. Sandman." The collection will receive a limited release of 1,100.

This year's collection follows the 2017 Record Store Day release of Queen of the Silver Dollar: The Studio Albums, 1975–79, which has since sold out.

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  • Wednesday, April 24, 2019
    Emmylou Harris's "The Studio Albums, 1980–83" Vinyl Box Set Now in Nonesuch Store

    When Record Store Day took place earlier this month, included among the special releases on that day was Emmylou Harris's The Studio Albums, 1980–83, a new vinyl collection featuring classic titles. A limited number of the set is now available in the Nonesuch Store.

    This set of studio releases includes five albums on black vinyl—Roses in the Snow, Evangeline, Cimarron, Last Date, and White Shoes—as well as a bonus 45 RPM single of "That Lovin' Feeling Again” with Roy Orbison b/w "Mr. Sandman." The collection will receive a limited release of 1,100.

    This year's collection follows the 2017 Record Store Day release of Queen of the Silver Dollar: The Studio Albums, 1975–79, which has since sold out.

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