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Deluxe Edition Of Tina Turner's 'Break Every Rule' Arriving Next Month

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On November 25, Tina Turner's 1986 album Break Every Rule will be released in a 3CD/2DVD deluxe package, alongside a 1LP black vinyl and an expanded 2CD version.

The 3CD/2DVD deluxe edition will be encased inside a premium box. It contains the original album fully remastered for the first time, with a second CD containing a collection of B-sides, remixes and live performances.

On CD3, fans can relive Turner's Guinness World Record performance in front of over 180,000 adoring fans at the Maracanã in Rio de Janeiro.
The footage of the legendary concert is on DVD1, with DVD2 containing all the promo videos upgraded to HD for the first time, alongside a more intimate gig from Camden Palace in London.

Break Every Rule will also be available on vinyl for the first time since its original release with the newly remastered audio. The expanded 2CD edition contains the contents of the first 2CDs from the deluxe edition. It will also be available for digital download and streaming.

Break Every Rule, the sixth solo studio album by Tina Turner, was released in September 1986 as a follow-up to her highly successful comeback album, Private Dancer.

Break Every Rule (Deluxe Edition) is available to pre-order at https://store.rhino.com/en/rhino-store/artists/tina-turner/?pdshow=true.

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