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This Week's Releases: 3 December 2007

Arctic Monkeys

Arctic Monkeys

Albums and singles released in the UK today

This week (December 3) sees a mass of single releases in the run up to Christmas, including 'Teddy Picker' by Arctic Monkeys and 'You Talk' by Babyshambles.

Other groups releasing singles include Foo Fighters, The Enemy and The Killers, who put out their Christmas single 'Don't Shoot Me Santa'.

In album releases, Remi Nicole unleashes her debut 'My Conscience And I', while U2 reissue an expanded version of their landmark 1987 album 'The Joshua Tree'.

Album Releases

Remi Nicole – ‘My Conscience And I’
U2 – ‘The Joshua Tree (Remastered And Expanded Edition)’
Busta Rhymes – ‘Back On My Bs’
Josh Groban – ‘Noel’


Single Releases

Arctic Monkeys – ‘Teddy Picker’
Babyshambles – ‘You Talk’
The Enemy – ‘We’ll Live And Die In These Towns’
Foo Fighters – ‘Long Road To Ruin’
The Killers – ‘Don’t Shoot Me Santa’
Cat The Dog – ‘Gotta Leave’
Maximo Park – ‘Karaoke Plays’
Jack Penate – ‘Have I Been A Fool’
Duffy – ‘Rockferry’
Gabrielle – ‘Every Little Teardrop’
Goo Goo Dolls – ‘Before It’s Too Late’
Groove Armada – ‘Love Sweet Sound’
Annie Lennox – ‘Sing’
Dannii Minogue Vs Jason Nevins – ‘Touch Me Like That’

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