In addition to their new album, the band will be touring globally throughout 2019.
Originally released on CD only in 2006, the album includes the band's sessions for Liz Kershaw, Bob Harris, Janice Long and Nicky Campbell.
Originally released on 7 March 1983, the album peaked at No. 1 on the UK Albums Chart in its second week of release.
The group have played at Reeperbahn, Øya and North Sea Jazz, and won the early support of Elton John.
The critics have described 'Home Invasion' as "a document of this musician at the peak of his alchemic powers”.
The release commemorates the four historic, sold-out concerts that the trailblazing artist played at the Palladium in New York City, between Christmas and New Year’s 1976.
Disney’s legendary animated film, based upon the novel of the same name by Helen Aberson and Harold Pearl, first appeared in 1941.
Sting says: “‘My Songs’ is my life in songs. Some of them reconstructed, some of them refitted, some of them reframed, but all of them with a contemporary focus.”
The release marks a month of increased awareness about the natural world, culminating in Earth Day on 22 April.
Released through UMe on 31 May, the new album was produced by the Grammy-winning Shooter Jennings.
The collection is a much-deserved tribute to the co-writer of such classic British songs as 'Itchycoo Park,' 'All Or Nothing,' 'Ooh La La,' 'How Come' and 'The Poacher.'
The record's tracklist includes cult-classic artists such as Buffy Sainte-Marie, Circus Maximus and Southwest F.O.B.
The 36-track album features hits and key tracks from every studio album by the Stones from 1971 to date.
Billed as a modern fairy-tale, Elle Fanning plays a timid teenager who dreams of pop stardom and escaping her small town in Teen Spirit.
Curated by Don Was and Cem Kurosman, Blue Note 80 features mid-priced 180g vinyl releases spanning the many eras of the label’s history.