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

‘Efil4zaggin’ bridged hip-hop’s early golden age and the sound that would dominate the West Coast in the 90s.

An introduction to one of the great R&B groups of the 90s.

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

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 trumpeter’s 1963 classic will be re-released on July 24.

The West Coast legend traveled East to reunite with Coleman Hawkins for the set.

The track samples Biz Markie’s ‘Make the Music With Your Mouth, Biz.’








On February 4, 1967, just over six months short of his 50th birthday, John Lee’s name appeared on the UK album chart for the first time, with ‘House Of The Blues.’

Frank Zappa’s third album within the space of a year, ‘Chunga’s Revenge’ ranges from hard rock to doo-wop and the avant-garde, standing the test of time.

On his solo debut album, ‘The Chronic’, Dr Dre fused his hardcore hip-hop roots with funk stylings, creating an entire hip-hop movement in the process.

Issued at the turn of the millennium, Coldplay’s debut album, ‘Parachutes,’ was hailed as ‘a work of real transcendence’ and made them a household name.

Left on the shelf for almost two decades, ‘Comin’ Your Way’ eventually offered a vivid snapshot of the soul jazz style at the peak of its popularity.

On their first instrumental album, ‘The In Sound From Way Out!’, Beastie Boys went digging in their own catalogue for an exploration of groove.


