The album was released during the group's five-year hiatus that followed 1972's Seventh Sojourn and before the reunion that led to Octave in 1978.
It features both 'The Lost Sessions,' a full disc of material unearthed from the Capitol vaults, and a newly-curated 'Best Of' disc.
The album was recorded in 1972 at the Kennedy Centre as part of Marvin Gaye, at his first concert performance for four years.
JS Ondara’s ‘Tales Of America: The Second Coming’ will feature five new bonus tracks, including a cover of Neil Young’s 'Heart Of Gold'.
Lana Del Rey has released her new album Norman F__cking Rockwell!, “a folk record with a little surf twist” and the follow-up to 2017’s Lust For Life,
The band's 40th anniversary and will be celebrated with a career box set and brand new greatest hits collection, 'Souvenir', on 4 October.
Out of print for many years, the album has now been remastered at Abbey Road with original artwork and will be pressed on heavyweight vinyl.
Craft Recordings’ Craft Latino imprint has released ‘Fania Goes Psychedelic’, a 15-song compilation featuring Latin soul and experimental gems from the legendary Fania catalogue.
The new record is released through Spinefarm on 11 October, while the band tour the US with All That Remains and Lacuna Coil this fall.
The song, by Vince Gill, Randy Scruggs and Earl Scruggs, previews a set featuring covers of Graham Nash, Richard Thompson and many others.
The album features new writing as well as material reimagined from Frisell's catalogue and interpretations of staples of jazz and Americana.
The new record was captured in Nashville, with Chris Stapleton, 'A Star Is Born' producer Dave Cobb at the helm.
The release, which marks its vinyl debut, will be on red and yellow splattered vinyl, with a digital download card.
The artists says “This album is really a love letter to love, in all of its maddening, passionate, exciting, enchanting, horrific, tragic, wonderful glory."
The ten-track set is previewed by the pulsating 'Ha Ha.'