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.'
The song was written by the group's Grammy-nominated frontman Jaren Johnston and drummer Neil Mason with Josh Dunne.
Following his extremely successful album 'Paranormal', Cooper continues to stay back with his roots and the raw garage sounds his fans love.
The record also features contributions from guest stars including Randy Newman, Blur's Graham Coxon and The Go-Go's Charlotte Caffey.
The band's first studio album in 15 years, the new title will be released via Snakefarm Records, on 1 November.
Big sellers during the mid-1990s, these legend-enshrining albums were also spawned a succession of highly-acclaimed UK Top 10 hits.
The platinum-selling album contained Bryan's first two No. 1 country hits.
The special box set will comprise of 5 CDs and 2 DVDs housed in a 10” box set, together with a hardback book, poster and a series of 10” prints.
The compilation was originally available only on cassette with six different covers, one for each band member.
The soundtrack to John Singleton’s provocative 1991 directorial debut ‘Boyz N The Hood’ is making its double-vinyl debut on 27 September via Qwest/Ume.
The multi-platinum-selling album transformed Live into one of the most renowned bands of the modern alternative-rock era.
The album is now also available in a limited edition translucent blue colour pressing, exclusively at Frampton's website.
The Roots’ iconic discography will be honoured with a series of reissues of their classic albums including ‘Things Fall Apart’, ‘Do You Want More ?!!??!’ and ‘Illadelph Halflife’.