The London outfit's new album is the hotly-anticipated follow up to the chart-topping 'Wild World'.
'Rocketman: Music From The Motion Picture' features the vocal performances of the film's star Taron Egerton, and producer-composer Giles Martin reinterpreting Elton's landmark hits.
The soundtrack of the 1968 film now features an unheard version of The Beatles' 'Revolution' featuring John Lennon with The Dirty Mac.
One of the most successful British albums of the last 20 years, 'The Man Who' spawned a quartet of hits including the evergreen ‘Why Does It Always Rain on Me?'
The Blue Note album was recorded in Brooklyn by the great jazz bassist Carter and Tony Award-winning poet and novelist Simmons.
A 2LP edition of James Brown's 1972 album Get On The Good Foot, which included the title track R&B No. 1, will be issued by Republic/UMe on 21 June.
Copeland's film offers a unique, insider’s view on touring with fellow band members Sting and Andy Summers.
The album will be released officially on vinyl and CD for the first time since the original release on Chris Stein’s Animal Records in 1982.
‘Egypt Station – Explorer’s Edition’ includes the original album plus unreleased tracks, live performances and bonus songs.
Remastered and housed in a clamshell box, the new set includes all the band's recordings for Capitol from 1979-1985.
First released on 8 May 1984, it's the bestselling reggae album of all time, with worldwide sales of a staggering 28 million.
Available for the first time on vinyl in over 15 years, the album includes 18 songs from the Athens, GA alt-rockers, spanning 1988’s 'Green' to 2001’s 'Reveal', plus two previously unreleased tracks.
Formats will include a 2LP half-speed master on 180 gram vinyl, a coloured-vinyl seven-inch box set and standalone picture discs.
'Dreamboats and Petticoats Presents The Very Best of Marty Wilde' entered the official UK album chart at No. 7.
The album debuted at No. 5 on the Billboard 200 on its original release and is Gold-certified by the RIAA.