Originally issued in 1991, the album found Sylvian reuniting with his former Japan bandmates, Steve Jansen, Richard Barbieri and Mick Karn.
Originally released in February 1999, 'The Slim Shady LP' turned Eminem from an underground rapper into a high-profile celebrity.
The band are also embarking on a lengthy US summer tour, co-headlining with Marty Stuart.
Veteran producer Salaam Remi has paired up Amy Winehouse and hip-hip icon Nas once again on his new track ‘Find My Love’.
Nearly every song from 2016's 'Soulfire!' is represented along with inspired covers and classic tracks from Steven Van Zandt's early catalog.
Alongside the original album, the set will be a veritable treasure trove for McCartney admirers, containing a wealth of extras.
Toronto indie-rock collective Broken Social Scene have shared a new song ‘Boyfriends’ and song-inspired e-cards just in time for Valentine’s Day.
Journey's albums 'Escape' and 'Frontiers' have produced eight Top 40 singles combined and sold nearly 20 million copies worldwide.
Originally released in 2010, 'My Best Friend Is You' was the follow-up to the singer-songwriter’s chart-topping debut, 'Made Of Bricks'.
Widely critically-acclaimed, 'Four Calendar Cafe' and 'Milk & Kisses' were originally released in 1993 and 1996 respectively.
The digital duet will be included on the 'Ultimate Nat King Cole' compilation, to be released on 15 March.
Blue Note president Don Was brought in 'Tone Poet' Joe Harley to produce the label's 80th anniversary audiophile series.
The album features 14-year-old Franklin's performances at New Bethel Baptist Church, Detroit in 1956.
'Retrospective I' will be issued on 26 April as a deluxe hardcover book edition, with seven albums featuring Jóhannsson’s earlier works.
Both 'Up All Night' and 2006's 'Razorlight' were multi-platinum successes for Johnny Borrell and company.