The fruitful friendship gave us two classic albums, 'The Idiot' and 'Lust For Life', which still inspire bands such as Shame and The Murder Capital
The release will raise funds for The Music Venues Trust and NHS Charities Together
Oasis, Pulp, New Order and tons more have already given fans much-needed distraction, tweeting their way through classic albums
It arrives with a 1930s-inspired video
Pom Poko, Shame, The Cribs and more will also dissect their albums with The Charlatans' frontman
It'll take place in London's Brockwell Park
The follow-up to 'Songs of Praise' is on the way
From the minds behind Field Day