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High Hopes & Heartbreak : ウィキペディア英語版
High Hopes & Heartbreak

''High Hopes and Heartbreak'' is the first post-''American Idol'' album, from seventh season ''American Idol'' fifth-place finisher, Brooke White.〔(Brooke White Working on Single, New Album )〕 The album was executive produced by Idol judge Randy Jackson.
The album was pre-released exclusively on iTunes on July 14, 2009 in a digital format. The physical release of the album was July 21, 2009, the following week.
==Background==
On January 31, White she said she signed with Sanctuary Artist Group instead of earlier reported Sanctuary Records.〔(Brooke White Clears the Air: Album ''High Hopes & Heartbreak'' To Be Released June 2 )〕 She also announced the title of her new album, ''High Hopes & Heartbreak.''〔(I'm back...For the Record... )〕 White announced May 2009 that she started her own record label "June Baby Records" with Randy Jackson, and her first post-Idol album, ''High Hopes & Heartbreak'', would be available July 21, 2009.
The album was originally supposed to be available June 2, 2009, also White's birthday, but was postponed to release a little more than a month later, as said in White's blog entry for May 15. The digital release date of album is July 14, one week earlier than its physical release.
The album was executive produced by "American Idol" judge Randy Jackson, who has never executive produced an album for any of the contestants from "Idol" before.〔(Will You Accept Brooke White? )〕
The album is released through June Baby Records, a new indie label formed by White, Jackson and Carl Stubner (Head of Sanctuary Artist Management).〔(Brooke White - High Hopes and Heartbreak )〕
In its first week of release, the album sold 10,000 copies as a digital download.

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