
The transcendent album, released in 1966 on Impulse! Records, is getting a vinyl re-release as part of the Verve Vault series.

Rowland’s 2011 solo album, her third, will be available in two vinyl variants, one of which includes four bonus tracks.

Adam Young’s second studio album, which features the colossal hit ‘Fireflies,’ first came out in 2009.

The song debuted during the Obama Presidential Center dedication in Chicago on June 18.

Recorded in 1958 but not released until 1965, the Hammond B3 masterclass arrives in a new, all-analog format on August 21.

The 1964 session paired Green with organist Larry Young, vibraphonist Bobby Hutcherson, and drummer Elvin Jones.

The jazz guitarist’s 1968 album of standards and original compositions is getting a vinyl release as part of the Verve Vault series.

The July 7 performance comes in support of Horan’s new album ‘Dinner Party.’

Samia will support the North American run, with Keni Titus joining UK and European dates.





Scrapped in favor of the ‘Sex Machine’ album, the recently unearthed ‘Live At Home With His Bad Self’ finds James Brown in his full funky glory in Augusta, Georgia.

In the first weeks of the 1980s, Jon Anderson of Yes and Vangelis Papathanassiou added the hit album ‘Short Stories’ to the chart single ‘I Hear You Now.’

‘No Sleep Till Hammersmith’ became a classic live rock album, with a title that passed into the musical lexicon.

The ‘Bobbie Gentry And Glen Campbell’ album is a 1968 country-lounge classic that brought together Capitol Records’ new rising stars.

Aggressive and ultra-confident, ‘Nothing Was The Same’ is arguably Drake’s most consistently thrilling album, more than living up to its title.

Raising a finger to the mainstream, even as it took it over, Nine Inch Nails’ ‘The Downward Spiral’ remains an unflinching, generation-defining masterpiece.

