Album Releases by Genre
801.
Unapologetic
by Rihanna
November 19, 2012
The seventh studio release for the pop singer features Chris Brown, Eminem, Future, and David Guetta as guests with No I.D., Nicky Romero, StarGate, and The-Dream contributing to production.
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802.
Under Rug Swept
by Alanis Morissette
February 26, 2002
Morissette's third studio album is the first one the 27-year-old Canadian songwriter has produced herself.
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803.
Discipline
by Janet Jackson
February 26, 2008
Janet Jackson's 10th album features Ne-Yo and Missy Elliot.
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804.
Grand Romantic
by Nate Ruess
June 16, 2015
The debut solo release for the Fun. frontman was produced by Jeff Bhasker and Emile Haynie.
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805.
Dignity
by Hilary Duff
April 3, 2007
This is the third album for the actress/pop star.
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806.
Blackout
by Britney Spears
October 30, 2007
Britney newest release includes tracks written by T-Pain and Pharrell Williams.
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807.
Secrets Are Sinister
by Longwave
November 11, 2008
The fourth album for the New York indie-pop band was produced with Peter Katis and Dave Fridmann.
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808.
I Believe
by Spain
May 15, 2001
The Josh Haden-led Spain expanded to a four-piece band for this, their third album.
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809.
You & I
by Cut Off Your Hands
January 20, 2009
The debut full-length album for the New Zealand quartet was produced by Bernard Butler.
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810.
Walking On A Dream
by Empire of the Sun
April 21, 2009
The debut album for the Australian band formed by The Sleepy Jackson's Luke Steele and Pnau's Nick Littlemore.
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811.
Red Carpet Massacre
by Duran Duran
November 13, 2007
The band's first new album since 2004 finds them without singer/guitarist Andy Taylor and featuring guests Timberland and Justin Timberlake.
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812.
Return Of Dragon
by SisqĂł
June 19, 2001
This is actor-singer Sisqo's sophomore effort, following his 1999 debut 'Unleash The Dragon.' (Sense a pattern here?) Teddy Riley produced the lead single, "Can I Live."
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813.
The Carnivorous Lunar Activities Of Lupine Howl
by Lupine Howl
August 21, 2001
Featuring former members of Spiritualized (who were fired by Jason Pierce before the recording sessions for 'Let It Come Down'), Lupine Howl offers up nine tracks on this debut album, including previously-released singles "Vaporizer" and "125."
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814.
ARTPOP
by Lady Gaga
November 11, 2013
The third studio release for the dance pop artist features guest appearances from R. Kelly, T.I., Too Short and Twista as well as production from David Guetta, Infected Mushroom, Madeon, Rick Rubin, DJ White Shadow, will.i.am, Zedd, and Zisis.
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815.
This Delicate Thing We've Made
by Darren Hayes
August 21, 2007
The third album for the former Savage Garden singer.
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816.
Broken by Desire to Be Heavenly Sent
by Lewis Capaldi
May 19, 2023
The second full-length release from Scottish singer-songwriter Lewis Capaldi features Pointless, a song co-written by Steve Mac, Johnny McDaid and Ed Sheeran.
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817.
Invincible Summer
by k.d. lang
June 20, 2000
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818.
Galore
by Dragonette
November 4, 2008
The dance group, comprising three Canadians and a Brit, releases its debut album stateside.
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819.
Rokstarr
by Taio Cruz
June 1, 2010
The London-based producer/singer-songwriter who worked with such artists as Omar, Sugababes, Cheryl Cole, Kesha, McFly, and Kylie Minogue releases his second album.
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820.
World From the Side of the Moon
by Phillip Phillips
November 19, 2012
The debut release for the 11th season of American Idol includes "Home," the song he sang after he was announced the winner of the show.
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821.
Dark Lane Demo Tapes [Mixtape]
by Drake
May 1, 2020
The collection of demos, singles and unreleased tracks from the Canadian rapper features guest appearance from Chris Brown, Fivio Foreign, Future, Giveon, Playboi Carti, Sosa Geek, and Young Thug.
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822.
Fragile Future
by Hawthorne Heights
August 5, 2008
The band releases its first album since the accidental death of guitarist Casey Calvert.
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823.
Certified Lover Boy
by Drake
September 3, 2021
The sixth full-length studio release for the Canadian rapper features guest appearances from 21 Savage, Future, Giveon, JAY-Z, Kid Cudi, Lil Baby, Lil Durk, Lil Wayne, Project Pat, Rick Ross, Tems, Travis Scott, Ty Dolla $ign, and Young Thug.
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824.
The Senior
by Ginuwine
April 8, 2003
The fourth LP from Ginuwine includes contributions from Method Man, R.Kelly, Sole, Snoop Dogg, and--uh--Mike Tyson.
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825.
Always in Between
by Jess Glynne
September 21, 2018
The second full-length release for the British pop singer-songwriter features a song co-written with Ed Sheeran.
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826.
Glee: The Music, Volume 1
by Various Artists
November 3, 2009
The soundtrack features songs from the first season of the TV show.
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827.
Pink Friday: Roman Reloaded
by Nicki Minaj
April 3, 2012
The second album from Nicki Minaj focuses on her male alter ego Roman Zolanski and features guest appearances from 2Chainz, Chris Brown, Beenie Man, Bobby V, Cam'ron, Drake, Lil Wayne, Nas, Rick Ross, and Young Jeezy.
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828.
Fixin' The Charts, Volume One
by Everybody Was In The French Resistance...Now
February 16, 2010
The latest concept album from Art Brut's Eddie Argos and Blood Arm's Dylan Valdes consists of 12 pop responses, such as "Billie's Genes," where a grown-up child responds to Michael Jackson's "Billie Jean."
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829.
The E.N.D.
by The Black Eyed Peas
June 9, 2009
The Black Eyed Peas return to release its first studio album in five years.
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830.
Calling the World
by Rooney
July 17, 2007
Produced by John Fields (Andrew W.K., Switchfoot) is Rooney's followup to their self-titled debut.
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831.
Glassheart
by Leona Lewis
October 15, 2012
The third studio release for the British singer features writing and production by such artists as Rodney Jerkins, Naughty Boy, Emeli Sandé, Fraser T. Smith, and Ryan Tedder.
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832.
Gavin DeGraw
by Gavin DeGraw
May 6, 2008
The sophomore studio album for the artist best known for the theme song from the TV series "One Tree Hill."
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833.
Thank You
by Meghan Trainor
May 13, 2016
Executive produced by Ricky Reed, the second full-length major studio release for the pop singer-songwriter feature guest appearances from LunchMoney Lewis and Yo Gotti.
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834.
Y Not
by Ringo Starr
January 12, 2010
The latest solo album for the Beatles drummer features Paul McCartney on the track "Walk With You," as well as guest vocals from Joss Stone, Ben Harper, and Richard Marx.
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835.
Symphonica
by George Michael
March 18, 2014
A collection of ten covers and seven original songs from the pop singer's 2011-12 orchestral tour.
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836.
X
by Def Leppard
July 30, 2002
X marks the veteran English arena-rock band's tenth album.
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837.
Patience
by George Michael
May 18, 2004
Patience is indeed a requirement for fans of the former Wham! member, as this is just his fourth solo album of original material and first in eight years.
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838.
Morning Tide
by The Little Ones
October 7, 2008
The debut album for the indie pop band from California.
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839.
Science & Faith
by The Script
January 18, 2011
Inspired by the social and economic climate in its hometown of Ireland, the band's newest album is a reflective and politically charged mix of power pop and rock.
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840.
Jackie
by Ciara
May 4, 2015
The sixth full-length studio release for the R&B singer features guest appearances from Missy Elliott and Pitbull (as well as Joe Jonas on the Deluxe edition).
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841.
We Sing, We Dance, We Steal Things
by Jason Mraz
May 13, 2008
The third album for the San Diego-based singer-songwriter includes songs that first appeared on three EPs.
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842.
Red
by Guillemots
March 24, 2008
This is the sophomore album for the British indie pop rock band led by Fyfe Dangerfield.
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843.
Fantasy Ride
by Ciara
May 5, 2009
The third album for the Atlanta, Georgia singer features guest appearances by Missy Elliot, Justin Timberlake, The-Dream, Ludacris, Chris Brown, and Young Jeezy.
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844.
Now What
by Lisa Marie Presley
April 5, 2005
The singer's second solo disc includes six tracks co-written with Linda Perry as well as a cover of Don Henley's "Dirty Laundry."
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845.
Mink Car
by They Might Be Giants
September 11, 2001
The band's first major release since 1996's 'Factory Showroom' features 17 new recordings (including some songs that originally appeared on 1999's self-released 'Long Tall Weekend.').
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846.
TP.3 Reloaded
by R. Kelly
July 5, 2005
A thematic departure from his 2004 double album, TP.3 includes appearances from Snoop Dogg, The Game, Twista and Nivea.
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847.
Full Moon
by Brandy
March 5, 2002
This is the third album for the now-23-year-old singer (and former Cinderella). Rodney Jerkins handles most of the production chores on this 17-track disc.
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848.
Songs About Girls
by will.i.am
September 25, 2007
The Black Eyed Peas member releases his third solo album, which features Snoop Dogg on one track.
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849.
This Kind Of Love
by Carly Simon
April 29, 2008
Carly Simon releases her latest album on the Starbuck's new music label, Hear Music.
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850.
Timeless
by Sergio Mendes
February 14, 2006
The legendary Brazilian artist makes a Santana-style comeback for his first album in eight years, teaming with the Black Eyed Peas' will.i.am and a variety of pop, hip-hop and R&B stars, including Erykah Badu, Justin Timberlake, Jill Scott, Black Though, John Legend and more.
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851.
American Life
by Madonna
April 22, 2003
Madonna's second collaboration with French electronic producer Mirwais includes the lead single title track as well as her recent James Bond theme, "Die Another Day."
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852.
Beating Back The Claws Of The Cold
by The Pica Beats
September 23, 2008
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853.
Stars Dance
by Selena Gomez
July 23, 2013
The fourth full-length studio release for the Disney actress/singer is her first as a solo artist and includes contributions from The Cataracs, Desmond Child, Ester Dean, Mike Del Rio, Dreamlab, David Jost, The Monsters and the Strangerz, Rock Mafia, and Stargate.
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854.
Reasonable Woman
by Sia
May 3, 2024
The latest full-length release from Australian pop artist Sia features guest appearances by Paris Hilton, Jimmy Jolliff, Kaliii, Chaka Khan, Labrinth, Kylie Minogue, and Tierra Whack.
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855.
Bigger Love
by John Legend
June 19, 2020
The seventh full-length studio release for the R&B singer-songwriter features guest appearances from Jhené Aiko, Camper, Gary Clark Jr., Koffee, and Rapsody
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856.
This Way
by Jewel
November 13, 2001
The singer-songwriter's third album contains 12 new studio tracks and two bonus live tracks.
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857.
So Amazin'
by Christina Milian
May 16, 2006
Young Jeezy and the Three 6 Mafia guest on the R&B singer's third album.
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858.
Never Cry Another Tear
by Bad Lieutenant
November 10, 2009
This is the debut album for the rock band formed by three members of New Order, Jake Evans, and Blur's Alex James appears as a guest.
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859.
Glitter
by Mariah Carey
September 11, 2001
Originally due in August 2001, Mariah Carey's debut for Virgin Records was delayed due to the singer's recent hospitalization, stemming from a nervous breakdown. It is her first album since 1999's 'Rainbow,' and it serves as the soundtrack to the movie of the same name (a 1980s period-piece also starring Carey). The disc includes two covers: "I Didn't Mean To Turn You On" and "Last Night a DJ Saved My Life."
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860.
Under The Covers Vol. 2
by Matthew Sweet and Susanna Hoffs
July 21, 2009
Sid 'n Susie (Matthew Sweet and Susanna Hoffs) team up together once again to cover the music of the 1970s.
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861.
New Eyes
by Clean Bandit
June 17, 2014
The debut full-length release for the British quartet known for its fusion of classical and electronic music features guest appearance from artists such as Jess Glynne, Love Ssega, Stylo G, and Elisabeth Troy.
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862.
Storytelling OST
by Belle and Sebastian
June 4, 2002
The Glasgow band's fifth album serves as the soundtrack to the Todd Solondz film of the same name--in theory, that is, as only a few minutes of this new material is actually used in the movie (in fact, much of the album was recorded after the movie was released). However, as with a typical soundtrack album, expect snatches of dialogue and numerous instrumental tracks interspersed with fully-developed songs.
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863.
Righteous Love
by Joan Osborne
September 12, 2000
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864.
Level II
by Blackstreet
March 11, 2003
The newly-reformed Teddy Riley creation returns with its fourth album.
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865.
Gloriana
by Gloriana
August 4, 2009
The debut album for the country quartet was produced by Matt Serletic.
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866.
Liverpool 8
by Ringo Starr
January 15, 2008
Ringo returns to Capitol Records to work with long-time producer Mark Hudson. But after a falling out, David A. Stewart, formerly of the Eurythmics, ends up finishing the record.
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867.
First of the Microbe Hunters
by Stereolab
May 16, 2000
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868.
Leave This Town
by Daughtry
July 14, 2009
The American Idol contestant returns with his band's follow-up to its Grammy-nominated self-titled debut.
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869.
Yeah Ghost
by Zero 7
September 29, 2009
The fourth album for Henry Binns and Sam Hardaker features a new singer, Eska Mtungwazi (longtime contributor Sia has branched off to her own solo career).
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870.
Midnight Memories
by One Direction
November 25, 2013
The third full-length studio release for the British/Irish pop quintet is said to be more "rockier" and features songs written by the band as well as with such artists as Tom Fletcher, Danny Jones & Dougie Poynter of McFly, Jacknife Lee, Gary Lightbody of Snow Patrol, and Ryan Tedder of OneRepublic.
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871.
Love The Future
by Chester French
April 21, 2009
The duo of D.A. Wallach and Max Drummey release their debut album on Pharrell Williams' label after a bidding war by Kanye West's and Jermaine Dupri's own labels.
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872.
Music Is the Weapon
by Major Lazer
October 23, 2020
The fourth full-length studio release for the electronic/dance trio of Diplo, Walshy Fire and new member, Ape Drums, features guest appearances from Anitta, Alessia Cara, BEAM, J Balvin, Busy Signal, El Alfa, Joeboy, K4mo, Rashmeet Kaur, Khalid, Skip Marley, Nicki Minaj, French Montana, MC Lan, Mr. Eazi, Mumford & Sons' Marcus Mumford, Paloma Mami, Nucleya, and Shenseea.
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873.
Revolve
by John Newman
October 16, 2015
The second full-length release for the British singer features guest appearances from Idris Elba and Charlie Wilson with production from Greg Kurstin and Jack Splash.
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874.
In Our Space Hero Suits
by Those Dancing Days
October 6, 2008
The debut album for the Swedish all-girl indie pop band.
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875.
Maroon
by Barenaked Ladies
September 12, 2000
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876.
Sing-Sing And I
by Sing-Sing
February 14, 2006
This is the second album for the duo of Emma Anderson (Lush) and Lisa O'Neill. Mark Van Hoen returns as producer.
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877.
The Beat Is...
by Alphabeat
March 1, 2010
The Danish group returns with its second album on new label Polydor.
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878.
Black Star Elephant
by Nico & Vinz
October 14, 2014
This is the debut full-length release for the Norwegian duo of Nico Sereba and Vincent Dery.
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879.
Britney
by Britney Spears
November 6, 2001
Oops, she did it a third time. The Pepsi spokesperson's third LP features 12 new tracks produced by the likes of Rodney Jerkins, Max Martin and the Neptunes, including a cover of Joan Jett's "I Love Rock N Roll."
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880.
Younger Now
by Miley Cyrus
September 29, 2017
The sixth full-length studio release for the pop singer-songwriter features a guest appearance from Dolly Parton.
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881.
Smile
by Katy Perry
August 28, 2020
The sixth full-length studio release for the pop artist includes
contributions from The Monsters & Strangerz, Charlie Puth, and Stargate.
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882.
The Tight Connection
by I Am The World Trade Center
July 9, 2002
The synth-pop duo of Amy Dykes (vocals) and Dan Geller (music) are best known for two things: (1) recording all of their music on a laptop computer, and (2) well, their name, which (understandably) attracted some attention post-September 11 and was briefly changed and then restored. This is the band's second full-length release, and includes covers of the Stone Roses' "Shoot You Down" and Blondie's "Call Me."
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883.
Do You Know
by Jessica Simpson
September 9, 2008
The former pop singer goes country on her latest album, produced by Brett James and John Shanks.
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884.
A Funk Odyssey
by Jamiroquai
September 11, 2001
This is the fifth album for the UK outfit, led by Stevie Wonder soundalike Jason Kay.
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885.
Unbroken
by Katherine McPhee
January 5, 2010
John Alagia produced the American Idol comtestant's second album.
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886.
Autobiography
by Ashlee Simpson
July 20, 2004
A bit more "rock" than her older sister Jessica, the 19-year-old former ("7th Heaven") and current (her own MTV reality show) TV star makes her recording debut with these 11 tracks produced by John Shanks.
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887.
Swings Both Ways
by Robbie Williams
November 18, 2013
Produced by Guy Chambers, the swing covers and duets album from the British pop singer features guest appearances from Lily Allen, Michael Bublé, Kelly Clarkson, Olly Murs, and Rufus Wainwright.
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888.
David Archuleta
by David Archuleta
November 11, 2008
The American Idol runner-up releases his debut album.
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889.
Don't Look Down
by Skylar Grey
July 9, 2013
The debut release for Holly Brook under the name Skylar Grey was executive produced by Eminem and Alex Da Kid with guest appearances by Angel Haze, Travis Barker, Big Sean and Eminem.
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890.
The Sweet Escape
by Gwen Stefani
December 5, 2006
The singer's second solo set features production work by Nellee Hooper, The Neptunes, Swizz Beatz and Dave Stewart.
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891.
Pop Psychology
by Neon Trees
April 22, 2014
The third full-length release for the Utah band was influenced by the therapy sessions of lead singer, Tyler Glenn.
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892.
I Think We're Gonna Need A Bigger Boat
by The BPA (Brighton Port Authority)
January 6, 2009
Norman Cook (also known as Fatboy Slim) releases his debut album under the alias The BPA.
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893.
The Dutchess
by Fergie
September 19, 2006
The Black Eyed Peas singer's solo debut (which is produced largely by her bandmate will.i.am) includes her hit single "London Bridge."
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894.
Twelve Stops And Home
by The Feeling
June 5, 2006
This is the debut album for the London-based pop-rock five-piece.
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895.
Schizophrenic
by JC Chasez
February 24, 2004
The former member of *NSync makes his solo debut with 'Schizophrenic,' working with a range of producers including Basement Jaxx.
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896.
Wikked Lil' Grrrls
by Esthero
June 28, 2005
Andre 3000, Sean Lennon and Cee Lo guest on the first album in seven years for Canadian singer Jen-Bea Englishman.
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897.
It Is Time For A Love Revolution
by Lenny Kravitz
February 5, 2008
Kravitz's eighth studio album was written and produced by Lenny himself.
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898.
Breakthrough
by Colbie Caillat
August 25, 2009
The second album for the California-born pop singer was produced by John Shanks and her father, Ken Caillat.
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899.
Goodbye Alice In Wonderland
by Jewel
May 2, 2006
The singer-songwriter scrapped the original recordings for this, her sixth album, so that she could re-record them with a bit more oomph, thanks to producer Rob Cavallo (Green Day).
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900.
Hotel Paper
by Michelle Branch
June 24, 2003
MTV darling Michelle Branch returns with an attempt to duplicate the success of her 2001 debut 'The Spirit Room' and that album's single "Everywhere," which was just that.
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