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The Good, the Bad & the Queen
2007 self-titled debut studio album by The Good, the Bad & the Queen

The People's Key
album by Bright Eyes

The Look of Love
2001 studio album by Diana Krall

The Seldom Seen Kid
album by Elbow

It's Too Late to Stop Now
1974 double live album by Van Morrison

Lupe Fiasco's The Cool
album by Lupe Fiasco

What's Left of Me
2006 album by Nick Lachey

Long Way Down
album by Tom Odell

Destroyed.
album by Moby

Sugar
2015 album by Robin Schulz

Nasir
2018 studio album by Nas

Daniel Powter
album by Daniel Powter

A Town Called Paradise
album by Tiësto

Harverd Dropout
2019 studio album by Lil Pump

Press Play
2006 studio album by P. Diddy

Trouble Will Find Me
2013 studio album by The National

Be Not Nobody
2002 debut album by Vanessa Carlton

James Blake
2011 album by electronic music producer James Blake

Every Country's Sun
album by Mogwai

Everybody
album by Logic

The Essential Britney Spears
2013 greatest hits album by Britney Spears

Bula Quo!
2013 album by Status Quo

Star Wars: Episode II – Attack of the Clones – Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
2002 soundtrack album by John Williams

Cyr
2020 studio album by The Smashing Pumpkins

Bloom
2017 album by Machine Gun Kelly

III
2012 studio album by Crystal Castles

Black Dog Barking
album by Airbourne

Olympia
album by Bryan Ferry

White Ladder
album by David Gray

Begin to Hope
2006 studio album by Regina Spector
5-Star
2023 studio album by Stray Kids

A New Career in a New Town (1977–1982)
2017 compilation box set by David Bowie

Hydrograd
Hydrograd is the sixth studio album by American rock band Stone Sour. Recorded at Sphere Studios in Los Angeles, it is the follow-up to the band's 2012–2013 albums House of Gold & Bones – Part 1 and Part 2. It was released worldwide on June 30, 2017, via Roadrunner Records.

Direct Hits
2013 greatest hits album by the Killers

Above the Noise
2010 studio album by McFly

11:11
album by Rodrigo y Gabriela

Hyperspace
2019 album by Beck, produced by Paul Epworth from Capitol Records

Fuck Everyone and Run (F E A R)
2016 studio album by Marillion

LP1
debut solo studio album by Liam Payne

Reload
1999 studio album by Tom Jones

Road to Rouen
album by Supergrass

Thanks for the Dance
album by Leonard Cohen

Come of Age
2012 studio album by The Vaccines

Dance Fever
2022 studio album by Florence and the Machine
LP1
2014 debut studio album by FKA twigs

Just for You
2004 studio album by Lionel Richie

Hurry Up, We're Dreaming
2011 album by M83

Metro Station
2007 self-titled debut studio album by Metro Station

Growing Pains
album by Mary J. Blige

A Certain Trigger
album by Maxïmo Park

If Not Now, When?
album by Incubus

We Love Life
album by Pulp

Lotta Sea Lice
2017 music album by Courtney Barnett and Kurt Vile

Hours
Album by Funeral for a Friend

Devotion
2012 debut studio album by Jessie Ware

Quid Pro Quo
2011 album by Status Quo

Dirty Computer
2018 studio album by Janelle Monáe

Disc-Overy
Disc-Overy is the debut studio album by the British rapper Tinie Tempah, released in Ireland on 1 October 2010 and in the United Kingdom on 4 October, by Parlophone Records. The original album track list includes Kelly Rowland, Ellie Goulding, Labrinth, Emeli Sandé, Eric Turner, Wiz Khalifa, Swedish House Mafia and Range. Disc-Overy uses predominantly upbeat, dance-orientated production with lyrics concerning fame, youth and love. The album earned Tinie two Brit Awards in 2011 and has received Double-Platinum certification by the BPI. It also reached number one on the UK Albums Chart. In July

Can't Forget: A Souvenir of the Grand Tour
2015 album by Leonard Cohen

Daytona
2018 album by Pusha T