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Shania Twain To Release 25h Anniversary Edition Of 'Come On Over'

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Shania Twain is set to release a 25th anniversary edition of her Come On Over album on August 25.

Come on Over remains both the top-selling country album and the highest-selling album by a female artist of all time. For the upcoming special edition, the entire tracklist will be completely remastered from the original tapes.

"With Come on Over, it was important for me to give what I thought was the best record of my life, and that is why there's so many songs on it. I thought, 'Let's just load this up in case there's not another chance. Let's not hold anything back,'" Twain says about the landmark album.

The 25th anniversary reissue will be available in 3CD Super Deluxe, 3LP Super Deluxe, 3LP International Super Deluxe, 2LP Deluxe, 2CD Deluxe, and Digital formats. U.S. fans will also have access to 2LP Deluxe Retail exclusives.

"My audience was broader than the average country genre audience — they were coming from all over the world!" Shania explains why she wants to package the songs in so many different versions. "We had the luxury of producing multiple versions of the songs to fit each audience and I'm so happy to see all the versions packaged together for this reissue."

"This was an album that was really meant to bridge genres, and I wanted to make sure that the fans were getting what they expected from me as a multi-genre artist," she added. "This album is me trying to deliver that and bring as many different people together as possible — so imagine how incredible it feels to still have a sense of bringing people together 25 years later? I'm at a great place in my life."

(Photo: Louie Banks)

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