"Die Young" is the only single getting released pre-album in the UK. The release date is Nov 25, though it could be pushed forward if demand is there. They're hoping for a UK #1, including a performance slot on a popular music competition series.
The album is out Dec 3. US deluxe edition = UK standard edition (i.e. The UK version of the album has 16 tracks on it as standard.)
A major UK retailer will be selling the Fan edition of the album, and this will be our equivalent to the deluxe.
The album is officially releasing under Dr Luke's Kemosabe Records, but that isn't an actual real record label - Sony Music UK are releasing the album in the UK.
Soo... the only "retailer" i can think of that would be selling the "Fan Edit" would be HMV. Unless Tesco have hopped on to the band wagon but they will fo' sure be ripping off the Animals. D
Ke$ha is a singles artist in the UK, to be honest. I think the priority is to drum up as much hype for the track as possible, and shift hundreds of thousands of sales. Some of them will convert into album sales.
At the end of the day, as long as Ke$ha can sell out a few arena tour dates when all is done, that's all that matters.
There is a slight error. Unless the format and plans have changed in the past few days, they've wrongly listed the bonus tracks as Disc 2, instead of the Fan edition.
There is a slight error. Unless the format and plans have changed in the past few days, they've wrongly listed the bonus tracks as Disc 2, instead of the Fan edition.
The deluxe edition for P!nk's album was 2CD too, so I think it's correct. The price for the Fan Edition would be more.
There is a slight error. Unless the format and plans have changed in the past few days, they've wrongly listed the bonus tracks as Disc 2, instead of the Fan edition.
I'm not liking this 2CD thing for deluxe tracks that seems to be coming prominent recently.