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     Rls Name   : Avril Lavigne - Goodbye Lullaby

     Rls Date   : Mar-03-2011

     Rls Type   : Album
     Company    : Rca Int. (Sony Music)
     Genre      : Pop
     Source     : CDDA

     Tracks     : 18
     Total Time : 64:16 min
     Size       : 94,9 MB

     URL        : www.avrillavigne.com

     Encoder    : LAME v3.97 -V2 --vbr-new
     Quality    : VBR kbps / 44.1kHz / Joint-Stereo
     Bitrate    : avg. 206kbps

         01. Black Star                                             01:34
         02. What The Hell                                          03:41
         03. Push                                                   03:01
         04. Wish You Were Here                                     03:46
         05. Smile                                                  03:30
         06. Stop Standing There                                    03:27
         07. I Love You                                             04:02
         08. Everybody Hurts                                        03:42
         09. Not Enough                                             04:19
         10. 4 Real                                                 03:28
         11. Darlin                                                 03:51
         12. Remember When                                          03:29
         13. Goodbye                                                04:30
         14. Alice (Hidden Track)                                   05:01
         15. What The Hell (Acoustic Version])                      03:41
         16. Push (Acoustic Version)                                02:46
         17. Wish You Were Here (Acoustic Version)                  03:46
         18. Bad Reputation                                         02:42

                                                                  ____________
                                                                    64:16 Min

     Avril Lavigne hasn't released a new studio album since 2007's 'The
     Best Damn Thing,' however, in March, the Canadian sensation will
     finally return with a brand new album titled 'Goodbye Lullaby.'

     The album, Lavigne's fourth, will hit stores on March 8, after a full
     two years of production. The artist began work on 'Goodbye Lullaby'
     in November 2008 at her home studio in Tarzana, Calif. Surprisingly,
     Lavigne originally entered the studio to lay down a song called
     'Black Star' for a commercial for her own fragrance. Eventually,
     though, she just continued recording new tracks until she finally --
     if accidentally -- put together a new album.

     "It just happened," she told Entertainment Weekly. "I made a record
     without even feeling like I made a record." In the studio, Lavigne
     collaborated with producers Butch Walker and Evan Taubenfeld, and
     singer/songwriter Max Martin. Also contributing to the new album is
     Lavigne's ex-husband and Sum 41 frontman Deryck Whibley.

     Lavigne was originally hoping to release the album in 2009, but a
     series of delays held up production, as she sought to attain the
     perfect sound. Knowing that her fans may get impatient, Lavigne
     issued an open letter in November, explaining the delay and giving a
     sneak preview of what they can expect.

     "Not only is this the most meaningful and special record I have
     written, it is sincere, honest and close to my heart," she wrote
     before suggesting that creative and corporate tensions may have
     impeded progress on the album.

     "But for the first time, I experienced a bunch of bureaucratic BS,"
     the post reads. "People do their best work when they are doing what
     they want, love and is natural for them, not when you are forcing
     them to be something that they are not."

     Later on in the letter, Lavigne confirmed the album's first single,
     'What The Hell,' which she described as "a fun and funny anthem." She
     explained, "It has a broad message about personal freedom. It is the
     most pop track on the record."

     The rest of the album, according to the artist, is "somewhat more
     raw." Other tracks on the record include 'Smile,' which her label
     describes as a song that "expresses her gratitude for special people
     in her life," as well as the title track, 'Goodbye,' in which Lavigne
     explores how it feels "to close one chapter of her life and move on
     to the next."



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              is proud to present

     Rls Name   : Avril Lavigne - Goodbye Lullaby

     Rls Date   : Mar-03-2011

     Rls Type   : Album
     Company    : Rca Int. (Sony Music)
     Genre      : Pop
     Source     : CDDA

     Tracks     : 18
     Total Time : 64:16 min
     Size       : 94,9 MB

     URL        : www.avrillavigne.com

     Encoder    : LAME v3.97 -V2 --vbr-new
     Quality    : VBR kbps / 44.1kHz / Joint-Stereo
     Bitrate    : avg. 206kbps

         01. Black Star                                             01:34
         02. What The Hell                                          03:41
         03. Push                                                   03:01
         04. Wish You Were Here                                     03:46
         05. Smile                                                  03:30
         06. Stop Standing There                                    03:27
         07. I Love You                                             04:02
         08. Everybody Hurts                                        03:42
         09. Not Enough                                             04:19
         10. 4 Real                                                 03:28
         11. Darlin                                                 03:51
         12. Remember When                                          03:29
         13. Goodbye                                                04:30
         14. Alice (Hidden Track)                                   05:01
         15. What The Hell (Acoustic Version])                      03:41
         16. Push (Acoustic Version)                                02:46
         17. Wish You Were Here (Acoustic Version)                  03:46
         18. Bad Reputation                                         02:42

                                                                  ____________
                                                                    64:16 Min

     Avril Lavigne hasn't released a new studio album since 2007's 'The
     Best Damn Thing,' however, in March, the Canadian sensation will
     finally return with a brand new album titled 'Goodbye Lullaby.'

     The album, Lavigne's fourth, will hit stores on March 8, after a full
     two years of production. The artist began work on 'Goodbye Lullaby'
     in November 2008 at her home studio in Tarzana, Calif. Surprisingly,
     Lavigne originally entered the studio to lay down a song called
     'Black Star' for a commercial for her own fragrance. Eventually,
     though, she just continued recording new tracks until she finally --
     if accidentally -- put together a new album.

     "It just happened," she told Entertainment Weekly. "I made a record
     without even feeling like I made a record." In the studio, Lavigne
     collaborated with producers Butch Walker and Evan Taubenfeld, and
     singer/songwriter Max Martin. Also contributing to the new album is
     Lavigne's ex-husband and Sum 41 frontman Deryck Whibley.

     Lavigne was originally hoping to release the album in 2009, but a
     series of delays held up production, as she sought to attain the
     perfect sound. Knowing that her fans may get impatient, Lavigne
     issued an open letter in November, explaining the delay and giving a
     sneak preview of what they can expect.

     "Not only is this the most meaningful and special record I have
     written, it is sincere, honest and close to my heart," she wrote
     before suggesting that creative and corporate tensions may have
     impeded progress on the album.

     "But for the first time, I experienced a bunch of bureaucratic BS,"
     the post reads. "People do their best work when they are doing what
     they want, love and is natural for them, not when you are forcing
     them to be something that they are not."

     Later on in the letter, Lavigne confirmed the album's first single,
     'What The Hell,' which she described as "a fun and funny anthem." She
     explained, "It has a broad message about personal freedom. It is the
     most pop track on the record."

     The rest of the album, according to the artist, is "somewhat more
     raw." Other tracks on the record include 'Smile,' which her label
     describes as a song that "expresses her gratitude for special people
     in her life," as well as the title track, 'Goodbye,' in which Lavigne
     explores how it feels "to close one chapter of her life and move on
     to the next."



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