
The band’s debut single is celebrating its 30th anniversary.

Engulfing listeners in its beautiful melancholy, the LP found her creating something darker than ever before.

The band’s debut single is celebrating its 30th anniversary.

Director Brian De Palma helped the band evoke a movie soundtrack music video without a movie attached.

The expanded release brings together previously separated hidden songs from the 2001 album.

The track reimagines a recording from Simone’s 1966 album ‘Wild Is The Wind.’

The album is set for release on August 28 via Lava/Republic Records.

The Dallas-Fort Worth quartet added five songs to the new edition.

The song marks the first collaboration between the Atlanta rapper and Memphis artist.





Full of pop-rock anthems that were deceptively deep, ‘These Days’ found Bon Jovi soundtracking all the joys and heartbreaks of growing up.

As drum’n’bass was coming to the end of its peak period, Roni Size/Reprazent’s ‘New Forms’ took things in a fascinating and vital direction.

Recorded with his wife, organist Shirley Scott, ‘Hustlin’’ revealed that Stanley Turrentine was a true master of the saxophone.

Packing with dizzying dancefloor pieces, ‘Come With Us’ found The Chemical Brothers rebuilding electronica for the new millennium.

On August 15, 1956 one of the jazz events of the decade took place, a concert that has been immortalized on record as Jazz at The Hollywood Bowl.

The album remains a down-home classic, mixing blues with blue-eyed soul.
