Love is a Four Letter Word
Jason Mraz's fourth studio album. Cynics need not apply.
Jason Mraz's fourth studio album. Cynics need not apply.
Read our review of 'Little Broken Hearts', the fifth studio album from Norah Jones
Read our review of Amy Winehouse's posthumous album 'Lioness: Hidden Treasures'
A seven-track album showcasing the wonderful ridiculousness of Kate Bush
Fresh from stratospheric success in the US, the trio head to Blighty with their third studio album
Kenny Thomas proves he's got what it takes to shake-up the British soul scene
Read the Smooth Radio review of Glen Campbell's release - Ghost On The Canvas
An impressive collection of tracks with a perfect summer mix from well-known artists.
A feel-good album full of soul and laid-back confidence
A pop-soul album that sees Dionne Bromfield taking another step closer to stardom
Beverley Knight raises the bar for cover albums everywhere
A decade after its original release, this Collector's Edition offers much more than the usual re-release
With her distinctive vocals, Nicks does well to mix her favourite genres
Paul Simon's 'Beautiful or So What' is a laidback album with a satisfying mix of influences.
After a stint writing for others, Nerina Pallot steps back into the spotlight with her fourth studio album
After releasing three albums that received little attention, The Pierces are back with a different sound
Bush produces a wise, thoughtful album for her troubles
Ministry of Sound might have branched out in musical genre but they haven't lost their impeccable quality
It's been nearly thirty years since Sade first brought their unique blend of jazz and funk into the public eye.
Casting aside references to 'Arthur', Cross returns with his first studio album in twelve years