The album captures the last night of Jarrett's tour of that year, and a concert in which he was at the peak of his improvisational powers.
This first festive offering shows that the four-time Grammy Award-winning blues man is just as adept addressing R&B and Americana-styled roots music.
Fish is currently on an exhaustive US tour, with European dates to follow in February and March 2020.
The band co-wrote all but one track on the 13-song album, which has contributions from Ed Sheeran and Chris Stapleton among others.
The tracks on the record stem from GoGoPenguin's much-admired live soundtrack for Godfrey Reggio’s 1982 cult documentary 'Koyaanisqatsi' in 2015.
The collection highlights the multi-million-selling career of an artist whose achievements range from urban ballads to anthemic mainstream pop.
The remixes include nine mini-albums that were initially issued following the release of Ms Jackson’s game-changing masterpiece.
The album features newly-available tracks by some of the greatest Motown stars, including Diana Ross & the Supremes, the Temptations, Stevie Wonder and Marvin Gaye.
First released in September 1974 on A&M Records, the album brokered the band’s commercial breakthrough in both the US and UK.
The individual releases were previously only available as part of Creedence's seven-LP 'Studio Albums Collection' box set.
The enduring singer-songwriter's sixth album in just four years, the new record is due out on 25 October.
The song was written by the artist with his son 'Bubba' and longtime collaborator Dean Dillon.
While their 2015 debut set Skills In Pills was sung entirely in English, the new album has Till Lindemann singing in German.
The song, written by Derek Trucks and Doyle Bramhall II, was previously only available as a special edition 12-inch disc as part of Record Store Day.
For the first time, both electronic and rock versions of N*E*R*D’s debut album In Search Of… have come together for a deluxe 4LP reissue on 25 October.