
The concert residency was captured 50 years ago in London, England.

It was not only one of the greatest debut albums in history, but also a landmark work of postmodern art.

A mix of meditations, party jams, and incredibly thoughtful songs.

Featuring the chart-topping title track, the country superstar’s 2006 album will soon be available on special edition vinyl and CD.

The song’s music video is out now ahead of new album ‘Mood 2.’

It’s the latest installment in the jazz-pop singer’s monthly release series.

The new track follows his current radio single ‘What Took You So Long.’

The track arrives with a video shot on the streets of London.

The British singer-songwriter’s next project includes ‘Dangerous Lover’ and four new releases.






The band’s 1978 album was their first to feature formal vocals and lyrics, and followed film and live recording projects.

Full of spirit and humanity, ‘The Prodigal Son’ is vintage Cooder that speaks to people at risk and oppressed on all sides.

Gong’s ‘Shamal’ was a transitional LP, bridging between the stewardships of visionary Australian Daevid Allen and the prodigiously talented Pierre Moerlen.

‘The Clones Of Dr. Funkenstein’ is another masterpiece in George Clinton’s canon and traveled deeper into the mythology of Parliament.

Initially recorded for the 1992 film ‘Singles,’ these songs remain cult favorites.

Released in 1984, ‘Solid’ defined the synthetic sound of 80s R&B and, with its infectious title track, marked the commercial peak for Ashford & Simpson.

