
The R&B group are celebrating the 30th anniversary of their sophomore release, which features ‘No Diggity,’ with new vinyl variants.

Originally released in 2009, the compilation includes 14 hits from the Motown days, from Jackson 5 tracks to solo singles.

‘Live At Leeds,’ ‘Who’s Next,’ and ‘Quadrophenia’ will arrive soon in the high quality format.

The song appears on the extended digital deluxe edition of 2025’s ‘From The Pyre,’ which is out today.

The 11-track record arrives worldwide August 21 through Republic Records.

The Verve Records release arrives September 18 with the new single ‘Not For A Lack Of Trying.’

The single from ‘Back To Black’ was recorded live in 2007 at Friday Night Project.

The pair previews two contrasting interpretations of Thelonious Monk’s compositions.

Produced by Stargate, Jasper and Hiddie, the track centers on confidence and self-acceptance.


Encouraged by his producer to “f__k some s__t up!”, Marilyn Manson’s ‘Heaven Upside Down’ album recaptured the fire that had once burned within.

Released at the height of grunge, ‘Adrenalize,’ Def Leppard’s much-anticipated follow-up to ‘Hysteria,’ saw the group reclaim the rock mantle.

Featuring John Lennon, Paul McCartney and George Harrison, Ringo Starr’s third album was hailed as ‘the first to actually invoke The Beatles’ aura.’

Tame Impala’s ‘Lonerism’ is a grand experiment in psychedelic pop, paired with eloquent, introspective lyricism.

‘Closer To Home’ was released in June 1970, and the trio prepared to hit the American album Top 10 for the first time.

With the success and acclaim befalling ‘Back To Black’ in the UK, America couldn’t overlook Amy any longer.

