
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.

The October 23 release includes a 2LP Vinylphyle pressing, five-CD collection, and Dolby Atmos mixes.

The 10-song collection arrives via Dave Cobb’s Lucille Records/MCA after sessions recorded live to tape at Thunderbolt Studios.

The project arrives September 25 alongside the new single ‘This Time Of The Year.’

Its 22-track sequence features Bryson Tiller, Chris Brown, Erica Campbell, and candid skits.

The six-song project arrives October 2 via MCA alongside new track ‘If He Ain’t Up.’

The latest capsule pairs a new recording with selections from her catalog.



Despite its convoluted history, The Cure’s: ‘Entreat’ finds the band on transcendent form during the tour promoting their classic album ‘Disintegration’.

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

Proving that the prog/new wave divide wasn’t so vast as everyone thought, ‘Moving Pictures’ found Rush mastering both and reaping the rewards.

On February 13, 2011, exactly a year after it hit No.1, the trio’s ‘Need You Now’ set won the Grammy Award for Country Album of the Year.

With a new producer at the helm, The Hip’s third album captured the rawness of their live sets and the lyrical brilliance of Gord Downie.

It’s his only album never to have made the UK charts, but it’s an essential part of Elton’s story.

