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Love and Theft
2001 album by Bob Dylan

Version 2.0
studio album by Garbage

Wild Mood Swings
1996 studio album by the Cure

Shady XV
compilation album by various artists of Shady Records

Maladroit
Maladroit is the fourth studio album by American rock band Weezer, released on May 14, 2002, by Geffen Records. It was self-produced by the band, and was their first album to feature bassist Scott Shriner, following the departure of former bassist Mikey Welsh in 2001, although Shriner was featured in the music video for "Photograph" from the band's previous album Weezer (also known as the Green Album). Musically, the album features a hard-rock sound and heavy metal riffs uncommon to Weezer's previous releases.

Rastaman Vibration
1976 studio album by Bob Marley & The Wailers

Everything Is Love
2018 studio album by The Carters

Don't Bore Us, Get to the Chorus!
1995 compilation album by Roxette
FanMail
FanMail is the third studio album by American girl group TLC, released on February 23, 1999, by LaFace and Arista Records. The album title is a tribute to TLC's fans who sent them fan mail during their hiatus. FanMail debuted at number one on the US Billboard 200, selling 318,000 copies in its first week of release, and spent five weeks at number one.
Tusk
album by Fleetwood Mac

Odelay
Odelay is the fifth studio album by American musician Beck, released on June 18, 1996, by DGC Records. The album featured several successful singles, including "Where It's At", "Devils Haircut", and "The New Pollution", and peaked at number sixteen on the Billboard 200. As of July 2008, the album had sold 2.3 million copies in the United States, making Odelay Beck's most successful album to date. Since its release, the album has appeared in numerous publications' lists of the greatest of the 1990s and of all time.

Asia
album by Asia

Loved Me Back to Life
2013 studio album by Céline Dion

Love Songs
1977 compilation double album by The Beatles

The Ballad Hits
2002 compilation album by Roxette

Slang
1996 studio album by Def Leppard

Autobiography
album by Ashlee Simpson

Will of the People
2022 studio album by Muse

The Crusade
album by Trivium

Paper Trail
2008 studio album by T.I.

Avalon
1982 studio album by Roxy Music

Forever Young
1984 debut studio album by Alphaville

Chromakopia
Chromakopia (stylized in all caps) is the eighth studio album by the American rapper Tyler, the Creator. It was released through Columbia Records on October 28, 2024, serving as the follow-up to Call Me If You Get Lost (2021). Chromakopia was written, produced, and arranged by Tyler himself. The album features guest appearances from Daniel Caesar, Doechii, GloRilla, LaToiya Williams, Lil Wayne, Lola Young, Santigold, Schoolboy Q, Sexyy Red, and Teezo Touchdown, with physical releases of the album additionally featuring Playboi Carti.

Hello, I Must Be Going!
1982 studio album by Phil Collins

Core
1992 studio album by Stone Temple Pilots

Ricky Martin
1999 studio album by Ricky Martin

Sailing to Philadelphia
album by Mark Knopfler

But Here We Are
2023 album by Foo Fighters

The Rising
2002 studio album by Bruce Springsteen

Dark Roots of Earth
2012 album by Testament

Purple
1994 studio album by Stone Temple Pilots

All the Roadrunning
album by Emmylou Harris, Mark Knopfler

Autoamerican
Autoamerican is the fifth studio album by American rock band Blondie. It was released in the US on November 19, 1980 and in the UK on November 29, 1980 and reached in the UK charts, in the US, and in Australia. The album spawned two singles, "The Tide Is High" and "Rapture". "The Tide Is High" hit number one in several countries, including the US and the UK. "Rapture" became the first rap song ever to reach number one on the singles chart in the US. It also reached number five in the UK, number four in Australia, and number three in Canada.

Brand New Day
1999 album by Sting

The Diving Board
album by Elton John

Practice What You Preach
album by Testament

An Innocent Man
1983 studio album by Billy Joel
Speakerboxxx/The Love Below
album by OutKast

Discovery
1984 studio album by Mike Oldfield

Selmasongs
'''''Selmasongs: Music from the Motion Picture Soundtrack 'Dancer in the Dark' ' is the first soundtrack album by Icelandic musician Björk. It was released on September 18, 2000, by One Little Indian Records to promote and accompany the film Dancer in the Dark. In the film, Björk starred as Selma Ježková, a Czech immigrant who has moved to the United States. The album features classical arrangements, as well as melodies and beats composed of sounds from mundane objects, such as factory machines and trains.

Xanadu
1980 soundtrack album

Magna Carta Holy Grail
album by Jay-Z

These Are Special Times
1998 studio album by Céline Dion

Arena
1984 live album by Duran Duran

Bursting Out
1978 live album by Jethro Tull

Eve
album by The Alan Parsons Project
The Hunger Games: Songs from District 12 and Beyond
album by various artists

Time
1981 studio album by Electric Light Orchestra

Hopeless Fountain Kingdom
2017 album by Halsey

Balance of Power
1986 album by Electric Light Orchestra

Blind Faith
album by Blind Faith
Know Your Enemy
album by Manic Street Preachers

Dear Heather
2004 studio album by Leonard Cohen

Thank You
2016 studio album by Meghan Trainor
All The Way… A Decade of Song
1999 compilation album by Céline Dion

Familiar to Millions
live album by Oasis

Amo
2019 studio album by Bring Me the Horizon

Northern Star
album by Melanie C

Hello Nasty
1998 album by the Beastie Boys

Nothing Was the Same
2013 studio album by Drake