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Garth Brooks resisted making his music available digitally for years, but now the country superstar is not only offering his music for download, he’s giving fans an online sneak preview of his much-anticipated new album.

Brooks is set to release "Man Against Machine" on Nov. 11 via a new deal with RCA Records and Sony Nashville. He’s already released the first single, "People Loving People," and now he’s allowing fans to hear a sneak preview of the entire album for one day only at his newly-launched digital site, GhostTunes.

Brooks revealed the news in a message to his email list Wednesday night:

In the same email, Brooks revealed that he is planning a final tribute to his older sister Betsy, who played in his band and passed away last year.

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    “Our family lost our sister Betsy on Halloween night, 2013. Since then, we have flown the 'B 13' on the guitar in her honor,” he writes. “We will fly it one last time on the two shows in Lexington this Halloween night. It has been an honor to fly her salute for the past year, she was and is loved by so many and she will forever be with us every time we take the stage.”

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