Bruce Springsteen is to release a new box set that compiles his first seven albums.
Bruce Springsteen: The Album Collection Vol. 1 1973-1984 will be remastered by respected engineers Bob Ludwig and Toby Scott, in conjunction with the artist himself.
The albums have been newly transferred from original analogue masters using the Plangent Process playback system.
The set will also feature a 60-page book featuring vintage press clippings, photos and other memorabilia from the first 11 years of Springsteen's recording career.
Laura Marling has covered Bob Dylan's "Like A Rolling Stone" with singer songwriter Eddie Berman.
Click below to watch the pair's rendition of the classic track, which will feature on Berman's forthcoming new album Polyhymnia, which is out October 21.
The video was recorded at Kingsize North Studios in Los Angeles.
The pair have previously covered Springsteen's "Dancing In The Dark".
Earlier this year Marling covered Townes Van Zandt’s "Colorado Girl" for the eTown programme on US radio station NPR.
Neil Young has confirmed that his new album, Storeytone, will be released in November.
The news came via a press release from his record company, Reprise, who also released on their official Soundcloud three versions of Young's new song, "Who's Gonna Stand Up?".
The versions - live with Crazy Horse, orchestral and acoustic - had originally been streaming on Young's website. The
Bernard Sumner looks back to Joy Division and his childhood, and forward to upcoming New Order work, in the new issue of Uncut, dated November 2014 (Take 210) and out now.
The Replacements are reportedly planning to record a new album, their first since 1990's All Shook Down.
The reunited Minneapolis group, fronted by Paul Westerberg, even have a bunch of new songs ready for the projected release, according to Rolling Stone.
Two titles that Westerberg revealed are "Are You In It For The Money?" and "Dead Guitar Player", perhaps a reference to the group's original lead guitarist, Bob Stinson, who died in 1995.