Blake Shelton’s New CD Title Is Warm And Fluffy, But Bringing Back The Sunshine Is Actually Quite Gritty. Check It Out On New Stuff Tuesday.
Friday and Saturday are usually everyone’s favorite days of the week. But knowing that there is something NEW to put on your shelves on Tuesdays could change your mind! Add something new to your collection! Here's what’s new on the shelves this week for New Stuff Tuesday.
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Blake Shelton - Bringing Back the Sunshine
Even though the name of Blake Shelton's new CD gives the illusion of happy songs, Blake admits, "I've gotta get back to singing about getting drunk." Fans of Blake Shelton can expect 'Bringing Back The Sunshine' to be a bit grittier than his last two studio albums.
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Lady Antebellum - 747
Lady Antebellum releases its fifth album led by the first single "Bartender." The band admits that they were ready to get this CD out on the store shelves because of all the positive reaction to the song 'Bartender'. Lady Antebellum didn't just focus on songs that they wrote for this CD, but did something different by looking at songs that they loved from other writers.
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Marty Stuart - Saturday Night/ Sunday Morning
Marty Stuart and his backing band, the Superlatones, release a double CD set, and by looking at the title, it's easy to see that one of the discs focuses on the fun of the weekend and the other is looking for forgiveness and redemption the next day.
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You Can't Make This Stuff Up: Life-Changing Lessons from Heaven - Theresa Caputo
Theresa Caputo will be in Cedar Rapids, Iowa on October 29th, Sioux City, Iowa on October 30th and in Rapid City, South Dakota on November 1st. But if you are a fan of the 'Long Island Medium' and have questions about life, death and everything in between, the bestselling author and medium shares the insights and lessons she’s learned through her gift of communicating with the dead in her latest book.
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Transformers: Age of Extinction
A mechanic and his family join the Autobots as they are targeted by a bounty hunter from another world. Stars Mark Wahlberg, Nicola Peltz and Jack Reynor. Rated PG-13
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Chef
A chef who loses his restaurant job starts up a food truck to try to get back his creativity. He also tries to piece his family back together. Stars Jon Favreau, Robert Downey Jr. and Scarlett Johansson. Rated R
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Cold In July
While trying to deal with their own inner problems and finding themselves in a downward spiral of lies, a protective father and a murderous ex-con, both need to break away from the dangerous path they are on. Stars Michael C. Hall, Sam Shepard and Don Johnson. Rated R
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Hellion
When thirteen-year-old Jacob's bad behavior forces CPS to put his little brother, Wes, with another relative, Jacob and his emotionally absent father must finally take responsibility for their actions to bring the boy home. Stars Aaron Paul, Juliette Lewis and Josh Wiggins. Rated R
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Lucky Them
A rock journalist is assigned to track down her ex-boyfriend. Stars Toni Collette, Thomas Haden Church and Nina Arianda. Rated R
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Are You Here
Two best friends from childhood take a road trip back to their hometown after one of them learns he has just received a large amount of money from his recently deceased father. Stars Owen Wilson, Zach Galifianakis and Amy Poehler. Rated R
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Space Station 76
Asteroids and personalities clash in this 1970s version of the future. Stars Patrick Wilson, Liv Tyler and Marisa Coughlan. Rated R