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HEAR TODAY NEW RELEASES AND NEWS FROM THE MUSIC WORLD.


Byline: - Sandra Barrera

Veteran Manchester dance-rock pioneer New Order - best-known for the '80s hit ``Blue Monday'' - drops ``Waiting for the Sirens' Call,'' its first set of new material since 2001. The album was produced by Stephen Street Stephen Patrick Street is a music producer best known for his work with The Smiths in the 1980s and Blur (often regarded as the "Fifth Blur") and The Cranberries in the 1990s.  (Blur, The Smiths), John Leckie (Pink Floyd This article includes inline links to audio files. If you have trouble playing the files, see Wikipedia Media help. , Stone Roses) and Stuart Price (Madonna). It's available today on Warner Bros BROS Brothers
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Below is a sample of the new record releases and reissues arriving in stores today:

The Eels: ``Blinking Lights and Other Revelations'' (Vagrant VAGRANT. Generally by the word vagrant is understood a person who lives idly without any settled home; but this definition is much enlarged by some statutes, and it includes those who refuse to work, or go about begging. See 1 Wils. R. 331; 5 East, R. 339: 8 T. R. 26. ) With guest appearances by Tom Waits, John Sebastian of the Lovin' Spoonful and Peter Buck of R.E.M.

Joni Mitchell: ``Songs of a Prairie Girl'' (Rhino) A 13-track set of Joni Mitchell songs that reflects the Canadian province of Saskatchewan, from which she hails. Includes ``River,'' ``Raised on Robbery'' and ``Come in From the Cold.''

Johnathan Rice: ``Trouble Is Real'' (Reprise re·prise  
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) The new version of the Scottish-born, American-bred troubadour's LP features two new recordings ``Behind the Frontlines'' and ``Mid November.''

Bruce Springsteen: ``Devils & Dust'' (Columbia) An acoustic set released in the new Dual Disc format.

Coming Thursday: More on the Dual Disc format used to launch Springsteen's new ``Devils & Dust''

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