back catalogue

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back catalogue (plural back catalogues)

  1. A listing of all the works of a specific artist, or all the books, records etc of a specific publisher, including works that are no longer available.
  2. (informal) The works themselves.
    • 2018 September 20, Graeme Virtue, “Shania Twain review – barnstorming, thigh-slapping spectacular”, in The Guardian[1]:
      The packed opening night of Twain’s first UK tour since 2004 is an impressively barnstorming, thigh-slapping, eye-searing revue that marries her bulletproof back catalogue with a cautious sprinkle of new material.

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