Emmylou Harris's "The Studio Albums, 1980–83" Vinyl Box Set Out on Record Store Day

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Record Store Day, the annual celebration of independent record stores, is this Saturday, April 13, and included among the special releases on that day is Emmylou Harris's The Studio Albums, 1980–83, a new vinyl collection featuring five classic titles—Roses in the Snow, Evangeline, Cimarron, Last Date, and White Shoes—plus a bonus 45 RPM of "That Lovin' Feeling Again” with Roy Orbison b/w "Mr. Sandman." The collection will receive a limited release of 1,100.

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Record Store Day, the annual celebration of independent record stores, takes place this Saturday, April 13, 2019, and included among the special releases on that day is Emmylou Harris's The Studio Albums, 1980–83, a new vinyl collection featuring classic titles.

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.

Record Store Day celebrates the unique culture surrounding independently owned record stores around the world. To find out what special releases will be available at a participating local retailer near you, head to recordstoreday.com.

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    Emmylou Harris's "The Studio Albums, 1980–83" Vinyl Box Set Out on Record Store Day

    Record Store Day, the annual celebration of independent record stores, takes place this Saturday, April 13, 2019, and included among the special releases on that day is Emmylou Harris's The Studio Albums, 1980–83, a new vinyl collection featuring classic titles.

    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.

    Record Store Day celebrates the unique culture surrounding independently owned record stores around the world. To find out what special releases will be available at a participating local retailer near you, head to recordstoreday.com.

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