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.
Both songs acknowledge Dunn's background in smalltown Colorado, where she worked on the family farm.
The set was the first holiday album by the artist, who had soared to global fame with her albums 'Pieces Of You' in 1995.
Composer Danny Elfman wrote the songs and score, and provided the singing voice of the main character, Jack Skellington.
The classic song was written by Canadian Robbie Robertson about the last days of the Civil War, and sung by American southerner Levon Helm.
The set contains the 22 singles that the group released in the UK between 1962 and 1970, plus a new double A-side of the mid-1990s singles 'Free As A Bird' and 'Real...
The only album 2pac released with his group Thug Life, celebrates its 25th anniversary with reissue on 22 November.
First released between 1974 and 1977, the titles are 'Mirage,' 'The Snow Goose,' 'Moonmadness' and 'Rain Dances.'
The flavour of a Beatles reunion on 'Grow Old With Me' is heightened by the presence, on bass guitar and backing vocals, of Paul McCartney.
'Rated R' 'Songs For The Deaf', 'Lullabies To Paralyze' and 'Era Vulgaris' will all be returning on heavyweight, 180g vinyl.
Featuring her classic 1990s singles, the new set tells the story of Blige as she first established herself as a tour de force of ‘90s R&B.