(NASDAQ:AMZN) – Amazon.com, Inc. today announced that the new Blake Shelton album, Bringing Back the Sunshine, is available on Prime Music – the same day as its full release. Through Prime Music, Prime members can enjoy an unlimited, ad-free listening experience of the eleventh studio album from the Grammy-nominated and reigning CMA Male Vocalist of the Year, at no additional cost to their membership.

Prime Music debuted in June with more than one million songs, tens of thousands of albums, and hundreds of playlists for Prime members to listen to as much as they desire without any ad interruption. In just three months, Amazon has already added hundreds of thousands of songs and hundreds of handcrafted playlists to the Prime Music catalog.

“It’s exciting to bring one of the biggest country albums this year to Prime Music, and we can’t wait for our country music fans to enjoy all their favorite tracks off Blake Shelton’s Bringing Back the Sunshine,” stated Steve Boom, VP of Digital Music for Amazon. “We’re thrilled to continue to give Prime members even more great music, from new release albums to timeless hits and more.”

The new Blake Shelton album Bringing Back the Sunshine is available today for Prime members on Prime Music at no additional cost to their membership. The album is also available for purchase in MP3, CD, and vinyl formats in the Amazon Music store.

Prime Music is the latest benefit of Amazon Prime and joins unlimited Free Two-Day Shipping on more than 20 million items, unlimited streaming of tens of thousands of popular movies and TV episodes through Prime Instant Video and access to more than 500,000 books to borrow for free with the Kindle Owners’ Lending Library. Prime members in the U.S. can listen to Prime Music at www.primemusic.com, and on Kindle Fire HD/HDX, iOS, Android, PC, and Mac. Prime members can also download songs from the Prime Music catalog to their mobile devices for offline playback anywhere, at any time without the need of an internet connection. Eligible customers who are not already Prime members can try Prime Music with a 30-day free trial of Amazon Prime by visiting www.amazon.com/prime.

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