
The Wu-Tang Clan member’s RZA-produced classic is coming back to wax in a 2LP set with new liner notes from Ed Lover.

The singer’s classic album turns 20 this year.

The singer was joined by Count Basie and His Orchestra, conducted by Quincy Jones.

The 12-track record explores birth, growth and metamorphosis, with ‘Laymelli’ arriving today.

‘Love Me Through’ is the singer’s first release following her recent wedding ceremony.

The new edition comes with a new studio recording of ‘Every Light in the House.’

The 60th anniversary edition features two previously unheard Quincy Jones recordings.

The performance was filmed during the group’s 2008 Tangled Up Tour at London’s O2 Arena.

The limited-edition pink glitter-filled vinyl contains one of the most iconic soundtracks of the 1980s.



A love-letter to the blues, Van Morrison’s 37th album, ‘Roll With The Punches’, is a hard-hitting album proving the Irish singer still has some fight left.

1969’s ‘3’ album gave the great vocal craftsman his third UK Top 3 album in a row.

The final album of their initial run, the album broke rank with the past and brought the news that ABBA fans feared.

This is a blues album that jazz lovers may also love; John Mayall’s ‘The Turning Point,’ from 1969, is well worth rediscovering.

Marc Almond’s second studio album, ‘Stories Of Johnny’ was the sound of the singer coming out of his shell and ushering a wider audience back to him.

Sinatra and Nelson Riddle worked with a string quartet, inspired by Frank’s love of classical music.

