
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 11-track set arrives nearly six years after her debut, ‘wilted’.

The October 16 collection brings eight electronic producers together for the label’s year-long campaign.

Zane Lowe debuted the track, which follows the recent single ‘Twiggy.’

The track explores the uneasy pull of looking back on happier moments.

Walter Smith III, Flanafi and Shibo feature on the pianist’s forthcoming album, due September 25.

The track was recorded with Dan Carey after beginning as a party song in late 2025.



The album was hailed as his finest solo work, and as good as any Rolling Stones album since ‘Some Girls.‘

Affectionately known as ‘the Beano album,’ Bluesbreakers forever changed the landscape of rock music.

Eminem’s ‘The Eminem Show’ is, quite simply, part of the hip-hop canon.

With ‘… And Justice For All’, Metallica created a complex, powerful work, opening a door to a world it’s now impossible to imagine without them.

The Rolling Stones’ third US album in a year, ‘December’s Children (And Everybody’s)’ was a mix of covers and originals, including unexpected treasures.

Unashamedly sleazy, ‘Non-Stop Erotic Cabaret’ harnessed the new rules of the dancefloor to create a soundtrack to a striptease clip joint.

