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

The 1973 staple will be reissued on LP, CD, and a CD + DVD set.

The anniversary edition of Folds’ debut breakthrough will arrive on September 4.

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.

1965’s ‘Brenda Lee Sings Top Teen Hits,’ 1970’s ‘Memphis Portrait,’ 1974’s ‘Now,’ 1981’s ‘Only When I Laugh,’ and 1985’s ‘Feels So Right’ are all available on DSPs now.

The four-brother Southern California band will issue ‘First Impressions’ on September 18 via Mercury Records.

A longtime road-trip favorite returns with help from Dr. Dog’s Scott McMicken.

The track arrives after a label and agency partnership, with additional material planned for fall.




From ‘The Woman In Me’ onwards, everything that happened to Shania Twain was going to be measured in multiples of ten million.

Furious yet thought-provoking, Prophets Of Rage’s debut album took no prisoners, offering a shot of adrenaline for the body politic in uncertain times.

On ‘Rising Down,’ The Roots delivered a call-to-arms, with Black Thought leading the charge and bringing some friends along for back-up.

Brilliant and inventive, George Clinton’s debut solo album, ‘Computer Games,’ was a funky return to form from the P-Funk mastermind.

‘The Great Adventures Of Slick Rick’ solidified the New York rapper as one of hip-hop’s most dynamic personalities and the world’s greatest storyteller.

Recorded when Lee Morgan was just 19, ‘The Cooker’ sees the young Blue Note trumpet star transcend his influences to find his own voice.

