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Best logical way I can imagine OP got the list is...

a) working for the distributor

b) working for a music store

c) has a friend that works in either of a) or b)

 

It's normal for distributors to receive/store/send merchandise a week or two or even a month before release date.

It's also normal for music stores to receive their merchandise a week or two (or more) before the release date.

 

source: I used to work retail (clothes) and we would receive inventory one week to a month before releasing it to the public.

I also have a friend who works in logistics and she tells me the process of importing/exporting/storing merchandise.

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source: I used to work retail (clothes) and we would receive inventory one week to a month before releasing it to the public.

I also have a friend who works in logistics and she tells me the process of importing/exporting/storing merchandise.

 

I agree, and although I obviously don't know how this became public, it's also possible that the printed non-audio parts of the CD are being less guarded than the audio CD. Of course, I could be wrong and someone has a CD they're about to leak, but as the old song goes, it aint necessarily so.


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I agree, and although I obviously don't know how this became public, it's also possible that the printed non-audio parts of the CD are being less guarded than the audio CD. Of course, I could be wrong and someone has a CD they're about to leak, but as the old song goes, it aint necessarily so.

The other possibility is that they somehow got a copy of the digital booklet. (such as from iTunes)

But you made a point I forgot to mention too. Maybe someone from the manufacturing side was able to get the info from a damaged book-slip (or took a photo of it while it was on the production line). That way there's no missing inventory but they still get information.

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Hmm no Dan Heath

 

And she should keep collaborating with Blake

Yeah I was disappointed to not see Blake's name on at least one song! His participation in UV was really good, I felt like they worked well together making music and that she would of done at least one song with him on HM :(


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Cool if this is real, that Lana is producer on every song.


Lana is our modern day Edith Piaf. Totally unique. a mixture of Brian WIlson Roy Orbison, Leonard Cohen, Gram Parsons, Elton & Bernie. Born to Die/Paradise is comparable to Elton's Captain Fantastic. All the records need to be listened whole. Waiting for a box set vinyl of all 400 songs not on any lp

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