
The R&B legends’ 1991 debut album will be available as a 2LP set with five bonus tracks.

‘Efil4zaggin’ bridged hip-hop’s early golden age and the sound that would dominate the West Coast in the 90s.

An introduction to one of the great R&B groups of the 90s.

The classic 1960 LP, which features Paul Chambers and Art Blakey, will be released on July 17.

The trumpeter’s 1960 album will arrive on July 17.

The trumpeter’s 1963 classic will be re-released on July 24.

The West Coast legend traveled East to reunite with Coleman Hawkins for the set.

The track samples Biz Markie’s ‘Make the Music With Your Mouth, Biz.’

The track was created with James Blake following Young’s Grammy weekend.








The ‘Underwater Sunlight’ album showed that Tangerine Dream intended to continue making pop-tinged music with discipline and structure.

What Gaye did after ‘What’s Going On,’ far from trying to repeat its sound, was to branch out into a blaxploitation movie soundtrack.

Smoldering and seductive, ‘Day Breaks’ found Norah Jones making a shining return to her jazz roots, while revealing how far she’d come.

Seen as a return to Camel’s principles, Harbour Of Tears represents an extended rumination on 19th-century Irish famine immigrants heading to America.

By living her life and breaking new ground, ‘1989’ found Taylor Swift transcending the limitations of genre and time on a stone-cold classic pop album.

‘Hot On The Tracks’ became the group’s first No.1 soul LP and included ‘Just To Be Close To You.’


