Sentence examples for first official release from inspiring English sources

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Like the word 'goblin'," he says, referring to the title of his imminent solo album and first official release.

The film was the great rediscovery of 2015, when it received its first official release at Film Society of Lincoln Center.

For here comes the first official release for Damon's Song of a Gypsy, a record that has – in its original 1969 vinyl form – been known to change hands for up to $3,000 on eBay (only 500 were pressed).

Although it has appeared on bootlegs, this is the recording's first official release; it follows the story of Native Americans "whose land was violated during the creation of the atomic bomb".

Another standout in the latest batch of recordings from Testament, also in its first official release and also notable for its intensity, is a stirring rendition of Mahler's "Resurrection" Symphony, with John Barbirolli conducting the Berlin Philharmonic in 1965.

The first official release (with a Def Jam catalogue number) is LL Cool J's I Need a Beat, after the 16-year-old mails a demo to the NYU dorm.

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At the time of his first official release for Los Angeles-based label IZWID in 2013, Seven Davis Jr. was a virtual unknown who had already endured the challenges of a much larger star.

Both "Losing Ground" and "Killer of Sheep" had their first official releases only in the past ten years; Kathleen Collins had been dead for nearly thirty years by the time her film débuted.

Those fans for whom Pink Floyd's music is of more interest than their politics will at least get some joy on 11 November, when the band release a colossal 27-disc box set, The Early Years 1965-1972, containing huge amounts of previously unreleased music, including the first official releases of Syd Barrett-era rarities such as Vegetable Man and Scream Thy Last Scream.

Wu-Tang" (IceH20/EMI), his fifth official release, last spring.

His new album Mature Themes, his ninth official release, includes a song called Driftwood (a title made famous in 1999 by wet, boring Scottish men singing about a wet, boring thing) in which he barks madly about "the bad breath of a cross-eyed goat".

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