
The Wu-Tang Clan member’s RZA-produced classic is coming back to wax in a 2LP set with new liner notes from Ed Lover.

The singer’s classic album turns 20 this year.

The singer was joined by Count Basie and His Orchestra, conducted by Quincy Jones.

‘Love Me Through’ is the singer’s first release following her recent wedding ceremony.

The new edition comes with a new studio recording of ‘Every Light in the House.’

The 60th anniversary edition features two previously unheard Quincy Jones recordings.

The performance was filmed during the group’s 2008 Tangled Up Tour at London’s O2 Arena.

The limited-edition pink glitter-filled vinyl contains one of the most iconic soundtracks of the 1980s.

The album will also return to streaming platforms as an expanded digital deluxe edition.



‘It’s Time!’ found Jackie McLean returning to the driving swing rhythms of hard bop, but it certainly wasn’t a conservative session.

With echoes of ABBA standards such as ‘Fernando,’ Agnetha Fältskog’s solo debut album pointed towards that group’s iconic sound.

The group were climbing the charts with ‘Fun, Fun, Fun’ as the LP it opened was released on March 2, 1964.

With ‘New Jersey’, Bon Jovi proved that whether they were writing stadium anthems or power ballads, they could create hits with ease.

With ‘New Amerykah Part Two: Return Of The Ankh,’ Erykah Badu delivered an ’emotional and flowy’ album ‘about feelings.’

Muddy Waters’ 1969 album ‘Fathers And Sons’ was one of the biggest selling records of his career… and justifiably so.

