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RETAILERS IN YOUR VICINITY should soon have Hawks and Doves by Neil Young; Dirty Mind by Prince; The Wanderer, by Donna Summer, who just wandered from Casablanca Records to Geffen Records, with million dollar lawsuits and counter-suits trailing in her wake; Heart by Heart, a mix of live hits and new studio-recorded songs by Seattle's contribution to womanly rock & roll, All Shook Up from Cheap Trick, who recently left baseball-stadium-sized audiences in Japan in just that condition; a new album from indomitable bluesman Muddy Waters; another from state-of-the-art New Wavers Talking Heads (see On Tour for coverage of their Heatwave Festival appearance); New Directions in Europe, a live one from Jack DeJohnette; Triumph from the Jacksons; plus new albums from Rickie Lee Jones, Paul Butterfield and George Harrison, not to mention a reunited George Jones and Tammy Wynette, a partnership responsible for some of the best duets in recent Country & Western history.

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