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Xanadu
1980 soundtrack album
The Crusade
album by Trivium
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.
Slang
1996 studio album by Def Leppard
Blind Rage
album by Accept
Return of Saturn
album by No Doubt
Every Picture Tells a Story
1971 studio album by Rod Stewart
Bloodflowers
Bloodflowers is the eleventh studio album by the English rock band the Cure. It was first released in Japan on 2 February 2000, before being released in the UK and Europe on 14 February 2000 and then the day after in the US by Fiction Records and Polydor Records. Initially the album was to be released in 1999, as it had been completed by May that year, but the record company wanted it to be released "post millennial fever".
Alice
album by Tom Waits
The Ghost of Tom Joad
album by Bruce Springsteen
Probot
Probot was a heavy metal recording project led by American musician Dave Grohl, as a side project from his primary group Foo Fighters. The album was released in February 2004.
Gaucho
1980 album by Steely Dan
The Cure
2004 studio album by the Cure
Boys for Pele
1996 studio album by Tori Amos
A Night on the Town
1976 studio album by Rod Stewart
Abattoir Blues/The Lyre of Orpheus
album by Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds
Celebrity Skin
studio album by American alternative rock band Hole
Portishead
studio album by Portishead
So-Called Chaos
2004 studio album by Alanis Morissette
Harvest Moon
1992 studio album by Neil Young
The Black Album
2003 studio album by Jay-Z
From the Cradle
1994 studio album of cover songs by Eric Clapton
Bad Company
1974 studio album by Bad Company
No Strings Attached
2000 studio album by NSYNC
Rock Steady
2001 studio album by No Doubt
Drukqs
Drukqs (sometimes styled as drukQs) is a studio album by the British electronic music artist and producer Aphex Twin. It was released on 22 October 2001, through Warp Records. It is a double album that includes a variety of contrasting styles, from meticulously programmed beats inspired by jungle and drum and bass, to classical-style, prepared piano, ambient, and electroacoustic pieces. It features the piano composition "Avril 14th", one of James's best known recordings.
Waking Up the Neighbours
1991 Bryan Adams album
Songs from the Last Century
1999 cover album by George Michael
Secret Messages
1983 album by Electric Light Orchestra
Forgiven, Not Forgotten
album by The Corrs
Ogdens' Nut Gone Flake
Small Faces album
Afterburner
1985 album by ZZ Top
Patience
2004 studio album by George Michael
I Do Not Want What I Haven't Got
1990 studio album by Sinéad O’Connor
Moon Safari
1998 album by Air
Release
2002 studio album by Pet Shop Boys
Gran Turismo
1998 studio album by The Cardigans
The Woman in Me
1995 studio album by Shania Twain
Amigos
1976 album by Santana
Analogue
album by A-ha
The Libertines
2004 studio album by The Libertines
Twenty Four Seven
album by Tina Turner
Bleed Like Me
2005 album by Garbage
Heligoland
2010 album by Massive Attack
American IV: The Man Comes Around
2002 studio album by Johnny Cash
Greatest Hits
2004 greatest hits album by Robbie Williams
Rampant
1974 studio album by Nazareth
The Best of 1980–1990
1998 greatest hits compilation album by U2
The Bridge
1995 studio album by Ace of Base
Reptile
2001 studio album by Eric Clapton
Wolfmother
album by Wolfmother
Full Moon
2002 studio album by Brandy Norwood
Dylan & the Dead
1989 live album by Bob Dylan and the Grateful Dead
Revolutions
1988 studio album by Jean-Michel Jarre
The Circus
album by Take That
1
2014 studio album by Zara Larsson
4:44
4:44 is the thirteenth studio album by American rapper Jay-Z, released on June 30, 2017, through Roc Nation as an exclusive to Sprint and Tidal customers. The album was the first in a planned series of music exclusives from the Sprint–Tidal partnership, which never came to fruition due to Sprint's demise in 2020. On July 2, the album was made available for free digital download on Tidal's site for a limited time. A physical edition was released on July 7, including three additional tracks. On the same day, the album was made available to other streaming platforms, such as Apple Music, Google P
Come Over When You're Sober, Pt. 1
2017 debut studio album by Lil Peep
SOS
2022 studio album by SZA
So Close to What
2025 studio album by Tate McRae