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		Definition of back catalogue in English: back catalogue(US back catalog) noun All the works previously produced by a recording artist or record company.  the owner of the Elvis Presley back catalogue  Example sentencesExamples -  As well as showcasing the new material they dipped into their extensive back catalogue, which revealed their heavier roots.
 -  A blanket copyright extension would encourage record companies to restrict access to their entire back catalogues, even works (the vast majority) that they would never exploit.
 -  His back catalogue became valuable, and he went from being overdrawn at the bank to multi-millionaire status in those few years.
 -  To celebrate ten years on the road, the duo performed old favourites from their impressive back catalogue.
 -  Surely there could have been better, more surprising, tracks to be lifted from all three artists' back catalogues.
 -  He rightly relies on a back catalogue of classic songs.
 -  The evening climaxed with a medley of favourites which satiated fans of his back catalogue.
 -  In fact, it is hard to think of any other artist of such importance who dislikes their own back catalogue as strongly.
 -  The other two albums are re-issues, with bonus tracks, the latest in their releases of their back catalogue.
 -  This latter criticism is probably unfair - she's got a quite a back catalogue now and something's got to make way for new stuff.
 -  With almost continuous rock 'n' roll on the soundtrack, the film was also able to exploit the EMI back catalogue.
 -  Of course it was the songs lifted from the back catalogue that went down best with the audience.
 -  The arrival of the CD in the late 1980s saw a bonanza for the major labels as they repackaged their back catalogues and prepared to sell the public their record collections for a second time.
 -  But the industry has become so dependent on its back catalogue.
 -  No one could write off a musician with such a fantastic back catalogue.
 -  They will be playing a selection of songs from their back catalogue, plus some new material, before they concentrate on recording.
 -  The album combines songs from their extensive back catalogue with more recent additions.
 -  I get especially concerned at the thought of any musical based on a top music artist's back catalogue.
 -  The show is likely to be half songs from the new album, and half from his back catalogue.
 -  They're each given a form to fill in, saying which song from my back catalogue they want me to do and why they want it.
 
    Definition of back catalog in US English: back catalog(also back catalogue) noun All the works previously produced by a recording artist or record company.  the owner of the Elvis Presley back catalog  Example sentencesExamples -  Surely there could have been better, more surprising, tracks to be lifted from all three artists' back catalogues.
 -  But the industry has become so dependent on its back catalogue.
 -  The other two albums are re-issues, with bonus tracks, the latest in their releases of their back catalogue.
 -  To celebrate ten years on the road, the duo performed old favourites from their impressive back catalogue.
 -  With almost continuous rock 'n' roll on the soundtrack, the film was also able to exploit the EMI back catalogue.
 -  Of course it was the songs lifted from the back catalogue that went down best with the audience.
 -  The show is likely to be half songs from the new album, and half from his back catalogue.
 -  This latter criticism is probably unfair - she's got a quite a back catalogue now and something's got to make way for new stuff.
 -  In fact, it is hard to think of any other artist of such importance who dislikes their own back catalogue as strongly.
 -  The evening climaxed with a medley of favourites which satiated fans of his back catalogue.
 -  A blanket copyright extension would encourage record companies to restrict access to their entire back catalogues, even works (the vast majority) that they would never exploit.
 -  He rightly relies on a back catalogue of classic songs.
 -  His back catalogue became valuable, and he went from being overdrawn at the bank to multi-millionaire status in those few years.
 -  They will be playing a selection of songs from their back catalogue, plus some new material, before they concentrate on recording.
 -  They're each given a form to fill in, saying which song from my back catalogue they want me to do and why they want it.
 -  The arrival of the CD in the late 1980s saw a bonanza for the major labels as they repackaged their back catalogues and prepared to sell the public their record collections for a second time.
 -  I get especially concerned at the thought of any musical based on a top music artist's back catalogue.
 -  No one could write off a musician with such a fantastic back catalogue.
 -  As well as showcasing the new material they dipped into their extensive back catalogue, which revealed their heavier roots.
 -  The album combines songs from their extensive back catalogue with more recent additions.
 
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