
The rich sounds of the 1970s form the foundation of his sound, while his flashy delivery and sometimes bizarre, abstract style remain in a lane of its own.

Across three sessions, from 1952 to 1954, Miles Davis recorded the majority of the sides he would release on Blue Note, with many jazz icons behind him.

The 2016 mixtape comes to vinyl in a classic black and limited edition Pine Needle Marble pressing.

The new single arrives with a music video, setting the stage for a new album entitled ‘Old Flames.’

The four-song set includes recordings from New York, Colorado, Los Angeles, and Toronto.

The Chicago artist will release her debut album ‘in this body’ on June 5.

It’s the South African pianist’s fourth album with Blue Note.

The 2011 Pitbull collab has surpassed a billion streams on the platform.

The first single, ‘Redeemer,’ has been shared.










With this remix album, Rob Zombie took his debut, ‘Hellbilly Deluxe,’ and remade it into something utterly new.

With some of the most magisterial songs The Beatles ever wrote, ‘Abbey Road’ was the final album they recorded, and stands among their finest.

With his second live album, Rob Zombie delivered a no-frills shock straight to the eardrums.

Standing cheek to cheek with Tony Bennett, Lady Gaga staged her most radical reinvention yet, setting herself on a new creative arc.

One of The Jazz Messengers’ strongest albums of the 60s, ‘Buhaina’s Delight’ finds Art Blakey leading his group through pulsating pieces of hard bop.

Addressing her public controversies and her party girl reputation on ‘Unapologetic,’ Rihanna created a thrilling conclusion to a stunning four-album run.
