The songs span Evanescence’s 20-year history to date, reinvented with a full orchestra over a deep electronic landscape.
The new editions will offer Quo fans a total of 31 previously unreleased tracks or versions.
The eponymous album will be available as a standalone CD and on 180-g black vinyl for the first time ever.
The album is out just in time for the 120th Anniversary of George Gershwin’s birthday on 26 September.
The 1956 performance that announced Ella's arrival at Verve Records gets a double vinyl LP release.
Confessin’ The Blues collects together the greatest ever bluesmen, such as Chuck Berry, B.B King, Howlin’ Wolf, John Lee Hooker and Muddy Waters.
The 11-disc set includes all the Chicago-based alt-rockers' studio albums to date.
The box features the six albums Angel released on Neil Bogart’s Casablanca Records label plus a disc of rarities.
The record features music from the Tony Award-nominated Broadway blockbuster as performed by the original cast.
The Queens, New York duo have been cited as "the premier DJ/MC team in all of hip-hop."
The multi-disc box encompasses both phases of Soft Cell's career from 1978 to 1984, and the 2001-3 reunion.
The album's last vinyl pressing was in 1986 for Zappa’s rare 'Old Masters Box Two' on his own Barking Pumpkin Records.
The album draws from the American roots music panoply of country, blues, R&B, gospel, soul, and rockabilly and has been widely acclaimed.
The landmark recordings will be available on vinyl worldwide, with faithful replica packaging, on 20 July.
The rising star of Latin pop has already won 2 Latin Grammys, 5 Heat Latin Music Awards and 3 Billboard Latin Music Awards.