The release will follow a 2 November special in SiriusXM’s Siriusly Sinatra channel, featuring interviews with co-writer and producer Mike Stoller among others.
This celebration of one of the greatest gospel and soul groups in music history presents all of their Stax studio albums and a seventh disc of rarities.
The band's hard-hitting new record will be released by Spinefarm on 17 January 2020.
The much-acclaimed Danish artist's new album will be issued on 21 February 2020.
Along with confirming the new album, he also debuted a new track, appropriately titled, ‘It Might Be Time’.
Produced by the star and longtime collaborator Tony Brown, it contained a slew of major hit singles and went triple platinum in the US.
First released on 2 October 1979, Marley and the band's 11th studio album was a notable change of musical direction for the reggae figurehead.
Seattle rockers Thunderpussy storm back onto the scene with their new single, ‘Powerhouse’ featuring Red Hot Chili Peppers’ Chad Smith.
It follows the announcement of the box set RockNRoll Rebel – The Early Work and the surprise digital deluxe edition of his 1982 set 'Men Without Women.'
The 13-song set is accompanied by a 12” x 12” casebound 36-page hardcover book featuring Robertson's custom-made artwork.
After making her triumphant return with the ballad, ‘Lose You To Love Me’, Selena Gomez surprised fans with the follow-up, the infectious ‘Look At Her Now’.
'Thin Lizzy', 'Shades Of A Blue Orphanage' and 'Vagabonds Of The Western World' are all coming back to wax.
First issued in 2003, it's a remarkable record of the BBC sessions recorded between 1966 and 1968 by Eric Clapton, Jack Bruce and Ginger Baker.
The soundtrack also includes music from Queens Of The Stone Age, Black Sabbath, Joy Division and more.
Selena Gomez makes her highly-anticipated return with a new single about self-love, ‘Lose You To Love Me’ and an accompanying new video.