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OK Computer
1997 studio album by Radiohead
Reload
1997 studio album by Metallica
Sehnsucht
1997 studio album by Rammstein
Nimrod
1997 studio album by Green Day
Ultra
1997 studio album by Depeche Mode
Pop
1997 studio album by U2
The Fat of the Land
1997 studio album by The Prodigy
Impossible Princess
1997 studio album by Kylie Minogue
Bridges to Babylon
1997 studio album by The Rolling Stones
Falling into Infinity
1997 album by Dream Theater
Jugulator
Jugulator is the thirteenth studio album by English heavy metal band Judas Priest. It was released in Japan on 16 October 1997 and the rest of the world on 28 October 1997. It was their first studio album since Painkiller in 1990 and the first of two studio albums to include lead vocalist Tim "Ripper" Owens, replacing Rob Halford who left the band in 1992. Jugulator is the only Judas Priest album that has never been released on any major digital media website, due to German independent record label SPV falling under and going bankrupt around 2009.
Be Here Now
1997 album by Oasis
Cryptic Writings
album by Megadeth
The Colour and the Shape
1997 studio album by Foo Fighters
Butterfly
1997 album by Mariah Carey
Earthling
1997 studio album by David Bowie
Homogenic
Homogenic is the third studio album by Icelandic recording artist Björk. It was released on 22 September 1997 by One Little Indian Records. Produced by Björk, Mark Bell, Guy Sigsworth, Howie B, and Markus Dravs, the album marked a stylistic change, focusing on similar-sounding music combining electronic beats and string instruments with songs in tribute to her native country Iceland.
Life After Death
1997 studio album by The Notorious B.I.G.
Dude Ranch
1997 studio album by Blink-182
R U Still Down? (Remember Me)
1997 posthumous studio album by Tupac Shakur
Come On Over
1997 studio album by country singer-songwriter Shania Twain
Blur
1997 self-titled studio album by Blur
Spiceworld
1997 studio album by Spice Girls
Around the Fur
1997 studio album by Deftones
Carnival of Souls: The Final Sessions
1997 studio album by Kiss
The Velvet Rope
1997 studio album by Janet Jackson
Backstreet's Back
1997 studio album by the Backstreet Boys
Let's Talk About Love
1997 studio album by Céline Dion
Nine Lives
1997 studio album by Aerosmith
Dauði Baldrs
album by Norwegian band Burzum
Visions
1997 studio album by Stratovarius
Calling All Stations
1997 studio album by Genesis
Ixnay on the Hombre
1997 studio album by the Offspring
Time Out of Mind
1997 studio album by Bob Dylan
Open Your Eyes
seventeenth studio album by progressive rock band Yes, released in 1997
Anthems to the Welkin at Dusk
album by Emperor
Whoracle
Whoracle is the third studio album by Swedish heavy metal band In Flames, released on 18 November 1997. The title of the album is a portmanteau of the English words "whore" and "oracle". It is the final In Flames album to feature Johan Larsson and Glenn Ljungström. It is also the last release with Björn Gelotte playing drums, as he permanently switched to lead guitar in future releases.
Urban Hymns
album by The Verve
Album of the Year
1997 studio album by Faith No More
Dig Your Own Hole
album by The Chemical Brothers
Nattens madrigal – Aatte hymne til ulven i manden
1997 studio album by Ulver
Age of Love
album by Scooter
The Big Picture
album by Elton John
Back from the Dead
album by Obituary
Flaming Pie
album by Paul McCartney
Accident of Birth
1997 studio album by Bruce Dickinson
Demonic
1997 studio album by Testament
Enthrone Darkness Triumphant
album by Dimmu Borgir
Oxygène 7–13
1997 studio album by Jean-Michel Jarre
Girl
1997 album by Dannii Minogue
Generation Swine
1997 studio album by Mötley Crüe
S.C.I.E.N.C.E.
S.C.I.E.N.C.E. is the second studio album by American rock band Incubus. It was released on September 9, 1997, by Epic and Immortal Records. The album was certified gold by the RIAA, and is the second and final release to feature Gavin Koppel (known as DJ Lyfe), who first appeared on the 1997 Enjoy Incubus EP. It has been occasionally considered the band's proper debut album, due to the nature of their independent release Fungus Amongus.
Restless Heart
album by Whitesnake
Portishead
studio album by Portishead
In My Lifetime, Vol. 1
1997 studio album by Jay-Z
Outcast
album by Kreator
Smile from the Streets You Hold
album by John Frusciante
The More Things Change...
1997 studio album by Machine Head
Kill Fuck Die
album by W.A.S.P.
Destination Anywhere
1997 studio album by Jon Bon Jovi