
Recorded in 1957, the hard bop classic features appearances from Thelonious Monk and Horace Silver.

One of New York’s finest street rappers tranformed his raw stories into indelible hits. These are just a few of his greatest moments.

The iconic group have announced a new collection titled ‘KISS Destroys Anaheim ’76,’ which celebrates the important gig’s 50th anniversary.

First recorded in 1967, the saxophonist’s esteemed avant-garde album wasn’t officially released on Blue Note until 1986.

The album from the classic jazz vocalist features renditions of ‘Sunrise, Sunset,’ ‘My Ship,’ and many more.

The latest release from the series includes renditions of Charles Mingus and Duke Ellington classics.

Classic tracks from U2, Janet Jackson, Olivia Rodrigo, and Stevie Wonder are here to score the next phase of your life.

The video series presents a stripped-down version of an especially significant track in an artist’s career.

The vocalist also co-wrote singles like ‘Y.M.C.A.’ and ‘Macho Man.’



Seen as a return to Camel’s principles, Harbour Of Tears represents an extended rumination on 19th-century Irish famine immigrants heading to America.

Healing Hands of Time, Willie Nelson’s 1994 record is perfection… and here’s why…

The 1989 set gave Janet an incredible total of eight major hits from one album.

Having had the support of much-respected broadcaster and author Charlie Gillett, the band now turned to the production expertise of former Spencer Davis Group member Muff Winwood.

By the time Frida released ‘Shine’, in September 1984, the landscape had changed for female pop stars, but it remains a thoroughly ambitious pop-rock album.

George Harrison’s ‘Cloud Nine,’ co-produced with ELO’s Jeff Lynne and a serious return to form, also included his third US No.1 ‘Got My Mind Set On You.’
