
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 collection draws from the band’s final cross-Canada run and precedes a CBC anniversary rebroadcast.

The house-inspired track explores family expectations and chosen bonds over a dance-focused backdrop.

The Sardinian reed player recorded the five-piece set in Munich under producer Manfred Eicher.

The October 23 release includes a 2LP Vinylphyle pressing, five-CD collection, and Dolby Atmos mixes.

The 10-song collection arrives via Dave Cobb’s Lucille Records/MCA after sessions recorded live to tape at Thunderbolt Studios.

The project arrives September 25 alongside the new single ‘This Time Of The Year.’



Did he really just say that? Decades on from its release, Ice Cube’s debut album still has the power to shock.

The 1974 LP was produced, like its predecessor ‘We’re An American Band,’ by revered artist and studio authority Todd Rundgren.

Hugely revered by Fairport devotees, ‘Angel Delight’ also became their highest-charting UK LP.

His fourth solo album was a celebration of both Eric’s refuelled creativity and some great musical relationships.

On his seventh studio album, and second of 1973 alone, Elton’s phenomenal creativity moved up another gear.

Emerging from an aborted sci-fi movie and a scrapped double-album project, ‘Sleep Dirt’ offers rare treats in his prestigious catalogue.

