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This Is Hardcore
1998 studio album by Pulp
Private Investigations
compilation album by Dire Straits and Mark Knopfler
Tracy Chapman
1988 studio album by Tracy Chapman
Atlantic Crossing
1975 studio album by Rod Stewart
Frontiers (Journey album)
1983 studio album by Journey
Sultans of Swing: The Very Best of Dire Straits
greatest hits album by Dire Straits
Melody A.M.
2001 debut studio album by Röyksopp
The Boy with No Name
album by Travis
Now
2017 studio album by Shania Twain
Prisoners in Paradise
album by Europe
Sound Loaded
2000 studio album by Ricky Martin
Everybody's Rockin'
1983 studio album by Neil Young, Neil and The Shocking Pinks
River of Dreams
album by Billy Joel
The Colour of Spring
album by Talk Talk
Run Devil Run
album by Paul McCartney
A Collection of Roxette Hits: Their 20 Greatest Songs!
2006 compilation album by Roxette
Nocturama
2003 album by Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds
The World Won't Listen
compilation album by The Smiths
Buena Vista Social Club
1997 album by Buena Vista Social Club
Emotive
2004 studio album by A Perfect Circle
Get Ready
album by New Order
Years of Refusal
2009 studio album by Morrissey
Greendale
2003 studio album by Neil Young & Crazy Horse
Orphans: Brawlers, Bawlers & Bastards
album by Tom Waits
Blondes Have More Fun
1978 studio album by Rod Stewart
Tracker
album by Mark Knopfler
Weathered
Weathered is the third studio album by American rock band Creed, released on November 20, 2001. It was the last Creed album to be released until Full Circle came out in October 2009, with Creed disbanding in June 2004. It is the only Creed album to be recorded as a three-member band, as bassist Brian Marshall departed in August 2000. Vocalist Scott Stapp and guitarist Mark Tremonti wrote most of the material for the album during a three-week period in late 2000, following their successful tour to support their second album, Human Clay. Manager Jeff Hanson once again paired the band with longti
Tiny Music... Songs from the Vatican Gift Shop
1996 studio album by Stone Temple Pilots
Both Sides
1993 Phil Collins studio album
Foot Loose & Fancy Free
1977 studio album by Rod Stewart
The Boatman's Call
1997 studio album by Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds
Here
2016 studio album by Alicia Keys
New Blood
2011 studio album by Peter Gabriel
Mercury – Act 1
2021 studio album by Imagine Dragons
Beautiful Garbage
studio album by Garbage
The Highlights
2021 greatest hits album by the Weeknd
Wu-Tang Forever
1997 studio album by Wu-Tang Clan
Ancora
Ancora is the third studio album released by classical crossover vocal group Il Divo. The album was released in the United Kingdom and other parts of Europe on 7 November 2005, excluding the United States and Latin America. The album was later released in the United States and Latin America on 24 January 2006. It debuted at number one on the Billboard 200 on the week of releases. The album contains one song partially in Latin, one song performed in Italian, two songs performed in French, two songs performed in English, and six songs performed in Spanish, excluding the bonus track. The album fe
Girl Who Got Away
album by Dido
Talk on Corners
album by The Corrs
Real Live
1984 live album by Bob Dylan
We Bring the Noise!
album by Scooter
A Thousand Leaves
1998 studio album by Sonic Youth
The Nightfly
album by Donald Fagen
Two Against Nature
2000 album by Steely Dan
Their Law: The Singles 1990–2005
2005 album by The Prodigy
Her Loss
2022 collaborative studio album by Drake and 21 Savage
*NSYNC
album by 'N Sync
Broken Arrow
1996 double studio album by Neil Young with Crazy Horse
The Good Son
album by Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds
Push the Button
album by The Chemical Brothers
Mirage
album by Fleetwood Mac
Permission to Land
album by The Darkness
Rock 'n' Roll Music
1976 double compilation album by The Beatles
Frogstomp
Frogstomp is the debut studio album by Australian rock band Silverchair. It was released on 27 March 1995, when the band members were only 15 years of age, by record label Murmur. The album features the band's most commercially successful single, "Tomorrow", which was first released on the band's debut EP of the same name six months earlier on 16 September 1994. Music videos were made for the album's four singles: "Tomorrow", "Pure Massacre", "Israel's Son", and "Shade".
The Corrs Unplugged
1999 live album by The Corrs
Sacred Love
2003 album by Sting
Age of the Joker
music album by Edguy
Funk Wav Bounces Vol. 1
2017 studio album by Calvin Harris
Vulture Culture
1985 studio album by The Alan Parsons Project