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The tracklist for Adele's highly anticipated new album, 30, is here. The tracklist was made public after Target listed the album on their site for pre-order, sharing their exclusive edition of the project, which features three additional songs.
In addition to the already-released single, "Easy on Me," 30 features a track called "I Drink Wine" and an interlude titled "All Night Parking" alongside the late jazz pianist Erroll Garner.
The Target-exclusive CD will tack on three bonus songs, including a remix of "Easy on Me" featuring Chris Stapleton, a track titled "Wild Wild West," and another called "Can't Be Together."
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Adele announced 30's release date, Nov. 19, in a lengthy, reflective social media post last month, sharing a look inside her creative process and tumultuous last few years.
"I was certainly nowhere near where I’d hoped to be when I first started it nearly 3 years ago. Quite the opposite actually," she wrote. "I rely on routine and consistency to feel safe, I always have. And yet there I was knowingly -- willingly even, throwing myself into a maze of absolute mess and inner turmoil!"
"I’ve learned a lot of blistering truths about myself along the way,” she continued. "I’ve shed many layers but also wrapped myself in new ones. Discovered genuinely useful and wholesome mentalities to lead with, and I feel like I’ve finally found my feeling again. I’d go so far as to say that I’ve never felt more peaceful in my life... I've painstakingly rebuilt my house and my heart since then, and this album narrates it."
While fans have only gotten a tidbit of 30 so far, Adele will preview a few more songs from the project on the upcoming CBS concert special Adele One Night Only on Nov. 14. Gayle King recently spoke with ET's Kevin Frazier about the TV musical event, and she said the 33-year-old singer "did not disappoint."
"She played [some] new songs, and then she played [a few] of her classics," King teased of the forthcoming concert. "She sounds like the Adele that you know and love! I believe that nobody has a voice like hers. Nobody. And she did not disappoint."
"[And] she just looked so good! The dress she was wearing made me think, 'I'm gonna give up eating cupcakes.' At least until the next day," King added with a laugh.
Additionally, the special features a candid conversation with Oprah Winfrey, and King played coy about the interview, but teased, "I'll say this, I heard from reliable sources that it went really, really well."
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