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Black Pumas
Black Pumas





A1
Black Moon Rising
A2
Colors
A3
Know You Better
A4
Fire
A5
OCT 33
B1
Stay Gold
B2
Old Man
B3
Confines
B4
Touch The Sky
B5
Sweet Conversations
ATO Records (ATO0503)
ATO Records (0882358716)
Colemine Records (0882358716)
Release date: Jun 21, 2019, US
Creamy White Vinyl
1-LP Usa
Dance / Funk
Coloured Vinyl
It’s really exciting to be announcing this fabulous Deluxe Edition, after only just over a year since their debut album was released. Just to re-cap on what a break-out year it’s been for them; they were nominated for Best New Artist at the Grammys, sold out multiple tours across North America and Europe, they’ve done incredible live performances on The Ellen Show, The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, CBS This Morning, Austin City Limits, C à vous and more. Their streaming figures have risen exponentially, averaging 1.2M monthly listeners on Spotify. The recent Samsung advert sync has seen a massive spike in Shazams worldwide, charting in multiple territories - they’ve now hit over 1M all-time Shazams on the platform. With ATO’s combined figures, they’ve now surpassed 145K equivalent album sales worldwide. Their amazing success has also warranted them a massive fanbase, now affectionately referred to as the “Puma Pack”!
It’s truly been an incredible year or so, and this new Deluxe Edition is certain to re-invigorate the campaign. Here’s a blurb from the press release, which includes further details about what’s included, and the physical product itself; the new 2-LP deluxe edition will feature new artwork and a gatefold with unpublished in-studio and live photographs, as well as a bonus 7-inch featuring three new unreleased originals; three live in-studio versions (“Colors,” “Oct 33,” “Confines”); a live version of “Know You Better” recorded at C-Boys Heart & Soul, the Austin club where the band first made a name for itself; and covers of the Beatles’ “Eleanor Rigby,” Death’s “Politicians in My Eyes,” Bobby “Blue” Bland’s “Ain’t No Love in the Heart of the City,” and Tracy Chapman’s “Fast Car,” a cover they premiered live on The Late Show With Stephen Colbert last month.