Limited Hilary Duff vinyl

Hilary Duff released a re‑recorded version of “Come Clean (Mine)” tied to a Record Store Day EP called “(Mine),” and just 10,000 copies will be available — the kind of limited pressing that sells out fast at indie stores. If you collect vinyl or want a festival‑week rare, this one is worth spotting on April 18 release lists. (justjared.com)

Hilary Duff just put one of her biggest 2000s songs back into circulation, but the physical version is capped at 10,000 copies and tied to Record Store Day on April 18, 2026. The release is called “(Mine),” and the first preview is a new recording of “Come Clean (Mine).” (recordstoreday.com) (justjared.com) Record Store Day is the annual indie-shop event that started in 2008, and its exclusive titles are usually sold through participating independent stores rather than regular mass retail. That setup is why collectors watch the release list early: once a store’s allotment is gone, it is gone. (recordstoreday.com) Duff’s record is listed by Record Store Day as an exclusive silver-vinyl LP with a release date of April 18, 2026. The official page says the project uses “Hilary’s voice today,” which means these are new recordings of older hits rather than leftover archive tracks. (recordstoreday.com) The track list turns this into a short greatest-hits rewrite, not a single-song novelty. Record Store Day’s product page lists seven songs: “Wake Up,” “So Yesterday,” “What Dreams Are Made Of,” “Sparks,” “Come Clean,” “Why Not,” and “With Love.” (recordstoreday.com) Two songs are doing most of the attention-grabbing here because they carry the strongest nostalgia pull. Record Store Day specifically highlights “Come Clean (Mine)” and “What Dreams Are Made Of (Mine)” on the release page. (recordstoreday.com) The number to watch is 10,000, because that is the full pressing quantity Record Store Day lists for this release. In vinyl terms, that is big enough to show real demand and small enough that popular titles can still disappear fast once stores divide up stock. (recordstoreday.com) (roughtrade.com) This drop also lands in the middle of a broader Duff comeback cycle. In September 2025, reports said she had signed with Atlantic Records to return to music, and in January 2026 she began a live run called the “Small Rooms, Big Nerves Tour,” with “Come Clean” still in the set. (justjared.com 1) (justjared.com 2) That makes “(Mine)” feel less like a random anniversary item and more like a bridge between the old catalog and the new era. The official description frames it exactly that way: classic Hilary Duff songs, re-recorded now, on a one-day retail event built around scarcity. (recordstoreday.com) If you want one, the practical move is to check a participating Record Store Day shop before April 18 and ask whether it expects to stock the Hilary Duff LP. Record Store Day releases are allocated store by store, so the real question is not whether 10,000 exist, but how many copies reach your local bin on that Saturday. (recordstoreday.com)

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