Tue Sep 23 04:10:00 UTC 2025: **Summary:**

This article from The Second Disc details a curated selection of new music releases for September 19, 2025. Key highlights include the first-ever reissue of the 1973 Buckingham Nicks album on CD, vinyl, and digitally, a collection of previously unreleased recordings from Anne Murray, a belated official release of The Cowsills’ 1978 album, Cocaine Drain, and new records from 38 Special, The Divine Comedy, Nine Inch Nails, the cast recording of The Devil Wears Prada. Various artists also have re-releases.

**News Article:**

**Music World Buzzing with Highly Anticipated Releases**

*September 19, 2025 – Music fans rejoice!* Today marks the release of a diverse collection of new and remastered albums, promising something for everyone from classic rock aficionados to Broadway enthusiasts.

Headlining the releases is the long-awaited official debut of Buckingham Nicks’ 1973 self-titled album, marking the first time the pre-Fleetwood Mac collaboration is available on CD, vinyl, and digitally. The album has been unavailable since it’s original release. This straight reissue of the album marks the first significant professional thaw since Buckingham was dismissed from Fleetwood Mac in 2018. Mastered from the original analogue tapes by Chris Bellman, the album promises to sound better than ever.

Canadian songstress Anne Murray makes a triumphant return with *Here You Are*, featuring 11 previously unreleased tracks recorded between 1978 and 1995. Executive produced by Bob Rock, the album showcases Murray’s signature vocals on a collection of “shoulda been hits.”

Also making a splash is *The Cocaine Drain Album* by The Cowsills, a legendary 1978 recording finally getting its official release. Omnivore Recordings has reassembled the complete album, adding five bonus tracks from the original sessions. The Progressive rock band Art in America return with a belated follow up to the band’s 1983 debut.

Other notable releases include *The Definitive Croce* by Jim Croce, *Ingredients in a Recipe for Soul* by Ray Charles, *Endlessly: A Tribute to Brook Benton* by Charley Pride, *Milestone* by 38 Special, *Rainy Sunday Afternoon* by The Divine Comedy, a soundtrack from Nine Inch Nails, and *The Devil Wears Prada: Original West End Cast Recording*.

Music enthusiasts are encouraged to explore these and other new releases to discover their next favorite album.

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