‘I Told You I Was Trouble: Live In London’ will be released in weekly, four-track increments.
Founded by Berry Gordy in 1971, the relaunched Black Forum label will reissue six historic spoken word albums by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., Langston Hughes, Elaine Brown and more.
The expanded release featured live and stripped back versions of tracks from the album.
The band’s first studio album in 17 years, 'God Bless The Go-Go's' was a critical and commercial success, with Billboard praising its' “deliriously buoyant, unadulterated adult-made pop.”
The set includes the band’s nine-song ‘Escatawpa Sessions’ and will be released on March 26.
‘Untrammeled, unfettered, unconfined’ is how the early advertisements described Sinatra on Reprise.
The seven-song '29' is the result of her new songwriting partnership with Shane McAnally and Josh Osborne.
The EP includes an intimate version of 'When Love Was King' and a cover of Sam Cooke's anthemic 'A Change Is Gonna Come.'
The song comes from Ben Howard’s upcoming album ‘Collections From The Whiteout’ out on March 26.
The project, which will feature Tobe Nwigwe, Tinashe, Brent Faiyaz and more, will be available on February 26.
The schedule includes classic titles from artists including Andrew Hill, Dexter Gordon, Hank Mobley, Wayne Shorter and many more.
The album featured such fascinating combinations as Gladys Knight & Vince Gill, Natalie Cole & Reba McEntire, and George Jones and B.B. King.
In the song, the singer-songwriter explores the depths of cherishing loved ones during trying times.
Two digital EPs will also celebrate the beloved R&B group.
The single, which features Rauw Alejandro, comes from Gomez’ upcoming Spanish-language EP ‘REVELACIÓN’ out on March 12.