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Australian music legend Tina Arena has teamed up with Melbourne dance duo SHOUSE to breathe new life into her 1994 hit “Chains”.

The revived version, out now, blends Tina’s re-recorded, powerful vocals with SHOUSE’s house-influenced electronic production, offering a fresh spin on a song that’s been a major staple in Tina Arena’s career and Australian music.

Chains”, the lead single from Tina Arena’s 1994 album "Don’t Ask", became a career-defining moment for Tina Arena.

The emotionally charged ballad resonated globally, peaking at #4 on the ARIA Singles Chart and reaching #38 on the US Billboard Hot 100. Tina Arena’s powerful vocal performance and the song’s universal themes propelled "Don’t Ask" to become one of Australia’s highest-selling albums, earning multiple ARIA Awards including ‘Album of the Year’.

Reflecting on the new collaboration, Tina Arena said, “Revisiting ‘Chains’ with SHOUSE has been an incredible journey. Their fresh approach has given the song a new dimension while staying true to the essence that made it special in the first place. I’m thrilled for fans old and new to experience this new chapter of ‘Chains'”.

SHOUSE, known for their global hit “Love Tonight”, were just as excited about the project. “Working with the legendary Tina Arena on this project has been a dream come true. Her original version of ‘Chains’ is a masterpiece, and our goal was to honour that while adding our unique touch. We can’t wait for everyone to hear the result, it’s something truly special”, they said.

To mark the 30th anniversary of "Don’t Ask", Tina Arena has also announced a tour kicking off this November. She’ll be joined by Richard Marx, Daryl Braithwaite, Kate Ceberano, Southern Sons, and 1927.

As part of the celebration, Tina Arena will also be performing at the ALWAYS LIVE event on Saturday, December 7th at Mornington Racecourse. This event, which also features Richard Marx and other Australian music legends, is set to be an unforgettable evening of live music.

Tina Arena Don’t Ask 30th Anniversary Tour Dates

Saturday, November 23rd
Seppeltsfield Winery, Barossa Valley, SA

Saturday, November 30th
Sandstone Point Hotel, Bribie Island, QLD

Saturday, December 7th
Mornington Racecourse, Mornington, VIC

Monday, December 9th
Sydney Opera House Forecourt, Sydney, NSW

Tickets:
 facetofacetouring.com.au

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The Golden Age of Wireless is the debut album by English musician Thomas Dolby. The album was originally released in May 1982. Several tracks have a submerged, barely audible layer of almost random sound that serves as a constant (and disturbing) subtext, occasionally erupting into a song. This sonic underworld is all part of Thomas Dolby’s mechanical wizardry.

Rolling Stone Magazine awarded The Golden Age of Wireless four stars out of five, calling it “one of the most impressive debuts” of 1982. They compared the album’s melodicism to the works of Paul McCartney and concluded that “unlike many synthesizer bands from England, Thomas Dolby eschews morbid, droogy drones”. Musician Magazine said the album was “the best damned record to come out of Europe’s current fascination with synth-pop. Period”. They added, “Thomas Dolby is purely amazing. And best of all, he writes songs”.

The Golden Age Of Wireless is available as a limited edition of 1000 individually numbered copies on silver coloured vinyl and includes an insert.

SIDE A
1. Flying North
2. Commercial Breakup
3. Weightless
4. Europa And The Pirate Twins
5. Windpower

SIDE B
1. The Wreck Of The Fairchild
2. Airwaves
3. Radio Silence
4. Cloudburst At Shingle Street

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Tina Arena // Don't Ask 30th Anniversary

Originally released in November 1994 and now celebrating 30 years, Tina Arena’s Don’t Ask album has gone on to become one of the most loved and celebrated Australian albums in contemporary music. 

Available on Limited Edition Red Vinyl.

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Manic Street Preachers have released details of their fifteenth studio album, Critical Thinking which is out 31st January 2025. The announcement comes with new single 'Hiding In Plain Sight’ featuring for the first time, lead vocals from bassist/lyricist Nicky Wire.

Available on Limited Edition Red Vinyl, Deluxe 2-Disc CD alongside Standard Vinyl and CD.

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Culture Club // Colour By Numbers

For the first time on coloured vinyl is a reissue of iconic British 80’s band Culture Club’s second album Colour By Numbers, originally released in October 1983.

Available on Limited Edition Baby Blue Vinyl.

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