New releases

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J.J. Cale 

Tulsa singer/songwriter/musician J.J. Cale releases his 15th album, “Roll On,” today. The album features 12 tracks, all written by the Grammy winner.

Cale is probably best known for penning Eric Clapton’s hits “Cocaine” and “After Midnight”; Clapton appears on the title track of “Roll On.”

More Oklahoma talent is on tap with today’s DVD releases. Norman native Mickey Liddell directed “The Haunting of Molly Hartley,” a horror movie about a teenager (Haley Bennett) who tries to make a fresh start at a new school but is tormented by her troubled past.

In this week’s new books, J.D. Robb (a pen name for romance novelist Nora Roberts) releases “Promises in Death,” the 28th book in her futuristic mystery series starring Lt. Eve Dallas and her multimillionaire husband Roarke. I’ll be reviewing “Promises in Death” in the coming days, so keep an eye out for that.

Here is a list of this weeks’ new CDs, DVDs and books from Amazon.com, VideoETA.com and BarnesandNoble.com:

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CDs

J.J. Cale, “Roll On.”

Van Morrison, “Astral Weeks Live At the Hollywood Bowl.”

Chris Isaak, “Mr. Lucky.”

Jake Owen, “Easy Does It.”

Lamb of God, “Wrath.”

Joe Bonamassa, “The Ballad of John Henry.”

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DVDs

Breaking Bad: The Complete First Season
Extreme Movie
Futurama: Into the Wild Green Yonder
The Haunting of Molly Hartley
Ironweed
Just Shoot Me: The Complete Third Season
The Librarian: Curse of the Judas Chalice
My Wife and Kids: Season 1
Sex Drive
Summer Heights High
Super Bowl XLIII Champions Pittsburgh Steelers
What Just Happened

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Books

Promises in Death (In Death Series No. 28) by J. D. Robb.
Abraham Lincoln: A Life by Michael Burlingame.
Night and Day by Robert B. Parker.
One Day at a Time by Danielle Steel.
Terminal Freeze by Lincoln Child.
White Witch, Black Curse by Kim Harrison.

-BAM

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