
The Chicago blues legend’s acclaimed sophomore album was originally released in 1962.

The blues legend’s third studio album was originally released in 1966.

The venue was an incredibly important meeting point for the West Coast jazz scene, a place where an entirely new sound flourished.

The jazz legend traveled to Paris in 1957 to record the soundtrack for the French film.

The Grammy-winning smash hit appeared on the group’s 2003 debut album, ‘Fallen.’

The new double vinyl brings the three installments of Robyn’s ‘Body Talk’ trilogy into a personally curated whole.

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

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 1984 release became one of the all-time bestselling compilations around the world by any artist.

When ‘Midnite Vultures’ made its debut in late 1999, Beck described the album as the real follow-up to his 1996 landmark ‘Odelay.’

The 40th anniversary of a fine album by Rufus, one of the great soul and funk act of the 1970s, is the perfect opportunity to reDiscover ‘Rufusized.’

In the spring of 1979, The Cure made their first album with ‘Three Imaginary Boys,’ a sharp, angular, and original addition to the new wave landscape.

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

Praised for having songs that rank ‘among his classic works,’ ‘Made In England’ saw Elton John traverse every phase of his career.


