
After inventing Americana with their first two albums, The Band captured a snapshot of themselves with the personal reflections of ‘Stage Fright.’

The new vinyl edition of Shrek’s beloved soundtrack is filled with ‘Swamp Juice,’ just as the titular character would prefer.

The LP remains one of the definitive albums in the country star’s catalog, and contains perhaps his biggest hit.

The band thought the video, which features a house party with guests in underwear, was ‘just weird enough to work on TV.’

The episode is devoted to the 20th anniversary of ‘Your Man’ and looks behind the curtain from the legendary Nashville studio.

The 1960 recording features a mixture of originals and renditions of classics from the bebop giant.

The 1959 release from Blue Note Records returns to vinyl as part of the ongoing series.

Berry’s ‘After School Session’ and the 1969 self-titled Koko Taylor LP are the latest in the series.

Daps co-directed the visual, filmed aboard a yacht in Marbella, Spain.





Some outstanding guitar performances and a host of guests helped the 2006 release to its award for Best Pop Instrumental Album.

The album topped the charts on both sides of the Atlantic and led to a worldwide tour that went on for a year.

Recorded in October 1965 and released the following year, ‘Cape Verdean Blues’ by Horace Silver deserves to be more widely heard.

Recorded in Venice, in 2006, ‘La Fenice’ finds Keith Jarrett unleashing a torrent of imagination, creating a masterpiece in a moment.

With this remix album, Rob Zombie took his debut, ‘Hellbilly Deluxe,’ and remade it into something utterly new.

‘Zappa In New York’ was a record of how the maestro spent Christmas 1976.

