
The group’s hypnotic blend of folk-noir and minimalist psychedelia continues to bewitch listeners.

The singer-songwriter’s breakthrough hit is featured on debut album ‘In My Own Words,’ recently reissued for its 20th anniversary.

The transcendent album, released in 1966 on Impulse! Records, is getting a vinyl re-release as part of the Verve Vault series.

The eternal hit from Katrina And The Waves first debuted in 1985.

The song debuted during the Obama Presidential Center dedication in Chicago on June 18.

Adam Young’s second studio album, which features the colossal hit ‘Fireflies,’ first came out in 2009.

Recorded in 1958 but not released until 1965, the Hammond B3 masterclass arrives in a new, all-analog format on August 21.

The 1964 session paired Green with organist Larry Young, vibraphonist Bobby Hutcherson, and drummer Elvin Jones.

The jazz guitarist’s 1968 album of standards and original compositions is getting a vinyl release as part of the Verve Vault series.



‘High’n’Dry’ proved to be the record on which Def Leppard’s distinctive, arena-slaying sound emerged, setting them on the path to world domination.

Queen’s debut album, released by EMI after many others had turned it away, proved to be an important, auspicious, and vital record.

The 1974 album, which saw Jack join his former Cream bandmate Eric Clapton on the RSO label, is one of many underrated gems in his catalog.

With their third album, OneRepublic proved they didn’t need promotional gimmicks, just best-in-class songwriting.

Released in 1969, The Who’s ‘Tommy’ is a masterpiece…a word that is applied to too many recordings, but in this case, it probably doesn’t go far enough.

Mixing some of their most appealing songs with experimental works, it’s a classic that took years to be understood.

