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Goo Goo Dolls To Release 20th Anniversary Edition Of 'Let Love In'

By RTTNews Staff Writer   ✉   | Published:   | Follow Us On Google News
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Goo Goo Dolls are set to release a 20th anniversary expanded edition of their acclaimed album, Let Love In, on July 24th via Warner Records.

Originally released in 2006, the album peaked at No. 9 on the Billboard 200 and was certified gold in 2019 by the RIAA.

The new 21-track limited edition features the original album and ten "Live and Intimate" recordings from a special session captured at Capitol Studios. This intimate live set features renditions of songs like "Better Days," "Stay With You," "Let Love In," and "Feel The Silence."

In conjunction, the band has released "Better Days (Live and Intimate)" as well as a 4K remastered version of the original video for "Better Days."

The 20th anniversary LP is pressed on red eye vinyl and includes a 12-page lyric booklet, but does not include the "Live and Intimate" session.

Let Love In (20th Anniversary Edition) is available to pre-order here.

Let Love In (20th Anniversary Edition) Tracklist:

1. Stay With You
2. Let Love In
3. Feel The Silence
4. Better Days
5. Without You Here
6. Listen
7. Give A Little Bit
8. Can't Let It Go
9. We'll Be Here (When You're Gone)
10. Strange Love
11. Become
12. Stay with You (Live and Intimate)
13. Let Love In (Live and Intimate)
14. Feel the Silence (Live and Intimate)
15. Better Days (Live and Intimate)
16. Without You Here (Live and Intimate)
17. Listen (Live and Intimate)
18. Can't Let It Go (Live and Intimate)
19. We'll Be Here (When You're Gone) [Live and Intimate]
20. Strange Love (Live and Intimate)
21. Become (Live and Intimate)

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