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This Week's Releases: 26 November 2007

Kylie Minogue

Kylie Minogue

Albums and singles released in the UK today

Today (November 12), new album releases are led by Kylie Minogue, who brings out ’X’.

Also, Nine Inch Nails release their remix album ’T34rz3r0r3mix3d: Year Zero’ and Happy Mondays release deluxe versions of ’Bummed’ and ’Pills 'N' Thrills and Bellyaches’.

Meanwhile, on the singles' front, Paramore releases 'Crushcrushcrush', Queens Of The Stone Age release 'Make It Wit Chu' and Girls Aloud release 'Call The Shots'.

Album releases:

Kylie Minogue – 'X'
Nine Inch Nails – 'T34rz3r0r3mix3d: Year Zero'
Happy Mondays – 'Bummed'/'Pills 'N' Thrills and Bellyaches'
Shayne Ward – 'Breathless’
Genesis - 'Live Over Europe’
Jill Scott - 'Real Things Words & Sounds’
Whitest Boy Alive – 'Dreams'
Cobra Starship – 'Viva La Cobra'


Single releases:

Paramore - 'Crushcrushcrush'
Queens Of The Stone Age - 'Make It Wit Chu'
Girls Aloud - 'Call The Shots'
Editors – 'Racing Rats'
The Twang - 'Push The Ghosts'
PJ Harvey - 'The Piano'
Simian Mobile Disco – 'Hustler'
Remi Nicole – 'Rock 'N' Roll'
Rilo Kiley – 'Breakin' Up'

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