Their debut for Deutsche Grammophon, the album will be released internationally on 20 March.
The rising, LA-based outfit's latest is set for release through EDGEOUT Records/UMe on 6 March.
The album features Taylor's interpretations of 14 classic American songs such as 'My Blue Heaven,' 'Almost Like Being In Love' and 'The Nearness of You.'
The album was described by American Songwriter as a "sombre, but non-sanctimonious masterpiece."
Produced by Ludvig Andersson, it has been remastered by Miles Showell at Abbey Road Studios.
The follow-up to 2017's acclaimed 'Crooked Calypso', the new record is released through Virgin/EMI on 6 March.
The albums are new 2LP versions of the classic 1979 releases.
The newly-confirmed albums in the series are 'Hit Kit' and 'The Wonderful World of Sam Cooke.'
Hitting a new creative peak with their ninth album, ‘Nightfall’, country heroes Little Big Town proved they were here for keeps.
The band also play two New York City album release shows - at Rough Trade in Brooklyn and the Bowery Ballroom in Manhattan - to mark the release.
“It seems like hate is winning,” says Anti-Flag’s Chris Barker. With ‘20/20 Vision’ the group want to “show solidarity with the marginalised”.
Along with dropping the new album, he also released a music video for his new single titled, ‘Darkness’.
'Perfect Remedy' and 'Rock ’Til You Drop' were Quo's final releases on the revered Vertigo label, whilst 'Thirsty Work' was their debut release through Polydor.
The band's fourth chart-topping album in the UK, this landmark title also included the No.1 single, 'Belfast Child'.
The 20-song, previously unreleased, set is culled from four shows (London, Brighton, Sheffield and Newcastle) during an early 1977 tour across the UK.