The song, which opened their 1997 debut, ‘Good Feeling,’ marked the band’s very first single.
The “Just Looking Around” tour kicks off 29 May in Scottsdale, AZ.
Following in the footsteps of Oasis and The Verve, Embrace became a pop sensation in post-Britpop Britain, breaking through in the late ‘90s.
Prog metal veterans Between the Buried and Me will celebrate their 20th anniversary with a North American tour that kicks off in May 2020.
The one-hour special, produced by Craft Recordings in partnership with YouTube Music, launches today.
The collection presents his output as a leader for the renowned jazz label Riverside, recorded and released between 1958 and 1959.
The series features intimate conversations between much-admired musicians, composers and producers and the podcast's host Scott Goldman.
The album's newly-expanded edition includes special new 2019 mixes by producer Scott Litt.
This celebration of one of the greatest gospel and soul groups in music history presents all of their Stax studio albums and a seventh disc of rarities.
This year's event takes place on Friday, 29 November in independent record stores across the US.
The individual releases were previously only available as part of Creedence's seven-LP 'Studio Albums Collection' box set.
Available on all formats, the album's new edition offers a host of new audio and video extras.
Originally released in 1999, the album debuted at Number One on the Billboard 200 and moved over 20 million copies worldwide.
The album features a brilliantly varied set of deep Delta blues, moans, boogies and more.
One of the most successful British albums of the last 20 years, 'The Man Who' spawned a quartet of hits including the evergreen ‘Why Does It Always Rain on Me?'
The record's tracklist includes cult-classic artists such as Buffy Sainte-Marie, Circus Maximus and Southwest F.O.B.