Album Releases by Genre
101.
David Archuleta
by David Archuleta
November 11, 2008
The American Idol runner-up releases his debut album.
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102.
Riot!
by Paramore
June 12, 2007
Hayley Williams leads her Franklin, Tennessee-based band in their second album.
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103.
Skin
by Flume
May 27, 2016
The second full-length release for Australian electronic producer Harley Streten features guest appearances from AlunaGeorge, Beck, Kai, Allan Kingdom, Kučka, Little Dragon, Tove Lo, Vic Mensa, MNDR, Raekwon, and Vince Staples.
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104.
Invincible
by Michael Jackson
October 30, 2001
The King of Pop's first full album of new material since 1992's 'Dangerous' features 16 tracks.
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105.
Funhouse
by P!nk
October 28, 2008
The fifth album for the pop artist features tracks produced by Max Martin and Butch Walker.
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106.
All That You Can't Leave Behind
by U2
October 31, 2000
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107.
Evanescence
by Evanescence
October 11, 2011
Nick Raskulinecz produced the third album for the rock band that sees only singer Amy Lee as the remaining original member.
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108.
Body Language
by Kylie Minogue
February 10, 2004
The dance-pop diva, still going strong at 35, returns with a new album.
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109.
Folie A Deux
by Fall Out Boy
December 16, 2008
The latest album for the emo rock band was produced by Neal Avron.
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110.
Poster Girl
by Zara Larsson
March 5, 2021
The third full-length release for the Swedish pop artist features a guest appearance from Young Thug.
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111.
Wiped Out!
by The Neighbourhood
October 30, 2015
The second full-length release for the Los Angeles rock quintet led by Jesse Rutherford was produced by Justyn Pilbrow.
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112.
Dignity
by Hilary Duff
April 3, 2007
This is the third album for the actress/pop star.
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113.
Native
by OneRepublic
March 26, 2013
This is the third full-length studio release for the pop rock band led by singer-songwriter/producer Ryan Tedder.
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114.
Tourist History
by Two Door Cinema Club
April 27, 2010
The Northern Ireland duo who remixed the Phoenix track "Lasso" releases its first full-length album produced by Eliot James.
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115.
A Day Without Rain
by Enya
November 21, 2000
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116.
Robyn
by Robyn
April 29, 2008
The fourth album for the Swedish singer was released in 2005 in her native Sweden.
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117.
Trouble in Paradise
by La Roux
July 22, 2014
The second full-length release for the British synthpop artist Elly Jackson (Ben Langmaid left the band during the recording of the album) was co-produced with Ian Sherwin.
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118.
Aaliyah
by Aaliyah
July 17, 2001
This is the third album for Detroit-born Aaliyah, who debuted in 1994 (at the age of 15) with 'Age Ain't Nothing But a Number.' Timbaland produces three tracks. The singer died in a plane crash in August 2001, shortly after the release of the album.
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119.
MTV Unplugged [Live]
by Florence + the Machine
April 10, 2012
The latest MTV Unplugged release is from Florence + the Machine and it includes a cover of Jackson with Josh Homme.
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120.
Return of Saturn
by No Doubt
April 11, 2000
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121.
Whoa, Nelly!
by Nelly Furtado
October 24, 2000
The debut album from Canadian/Portugese singer-songwriter Nelly Furtado is an ecelctic mix of musical styles.
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122.
Perfect Symmetry
by Keane
October 14, 2008
The third album for the British rock group was produced with Jon Brion and Stuart Price.
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123.
La Roux
by La Roux
September 29, 2009
Elly Jackson and Ben Langmaid release their debut album, which has been nominated for the 2009 Mercury Prize.
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124.
The Golden Echo
by Kimbra
August 19, 2014
The second full-length release for the New Zealand-born singer-songwriter was produced by Rich Costey.
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125.
Tough Love
by Jessie Ware
October 21, 2014
The second full-length release for the British pop singer-songwriter was produced by Benny Blanco and Two Inch Punch.
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126.
Chocolate Factory
by R. Kelly
February 18, 2003
Beseiged by legal problems (he was arrested in Chicago on child pornography-related charges) and rampant bootlegging of an earlier effort ('Loveland') that forced him to abandon that project, Kelly finally returns with a follow-up to 2000's 'TP-2.Com.'
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127.
Anniemal
by Annie
June 7, 2005
This debut full-length by the Norwegian singer is preceded by quite a bit of critical buzz on both sides of the Atlantic.
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128.
Vows
by Kimbra
May 22, 2012
Jazz influences the debut full-length pop album from the New Zealand singer, who was featured in Gotye's single "Someone I Used To Know." It includes six new songs in addition to the tracks that appeared on the Australia/New Zealand release.
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129.
No Boys Allowed
by Keri Hilson
December 21, 2010
With such guests as Rick Ross and Chris Brown featured on her album, the R&B songstress's sophomore album contains both club hits and seductive ballads.
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130.
Primal Heart
by Kimbra
April 20, 2018
The third full-length studio release for the New Zealand artist features contributions from such artists as Natasha Bedingfield, John Congleton, ex-Rhye's Robin Hannibal, Jaga Jazzist's Lars Horntveth, and Skrillex.
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131.
Expectations
by Hayley Kiyoko
March 30, 2018
The debut full-length release for the actress/singer-songwriter features a guest appearances from Kehlani.
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132.
Underneath
by Hanson
April 20, 2004
The three Hanson brothers (now ranging in age from 19 to 24) return with their third album, a full seven years after first hitting the pop charts.
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133.
Ice on the Dune
by Empire of the Sun
June 18, 2013
The second full-length release for the Australian electro-pop duo continues the post-apocalyptic saga begun in 2008's Walking On A Dream.
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134.
Blómi
by Susanne Sundfør
April 28, 2023
The sixth full-length studio release from Norwegian singer-songwriter Susanne Sundfør was produced by Jørgen Træen.
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135.
The Ladybug Transistor
by The Ladybug Transistor
October 7, 2003
This self-titled disc (the band's fifth studio recording) was recorded in Arizona with Calexico/Giant Sand producer Craig Schumacher.
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136.
The Pinkprint
by Nicki Minaj
December 15, 2014
The third full-length studio release for the rapper features guest appearances from Beyoncé, Chris Brown, Drake, Ariana Grande, Skylar Grey, Jeremih, Lil Wayne, Lunchmoney Lewis, and Meek Mill.
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137.
In The Zone
by Britney Spears
November 18, 2003
The Pepsi spokesperson's fourth LP includes guest vocals from Madonna (on lead single "Me Against The Music") and production work from Moby, R. Kelly, the Matrix, and Guy Sigsworth (but no Max Martin).
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138.
Get Weird
by Little Mix
November 6, 2015
The third full-length release for the pop group that won the British X Factor TV show in 2011 features a guest appearance from Jason Derulo.
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139.
Here We Go Again
by Demi Lovato
July 21, 2009
The Camp Rock actress releases her second album, which features songs written with such artists as John Mayer and Nick Jonas.
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140.
Teen Dream
by Beach House
January 26, 2010
The CD/DVD set features the first album on Sub Pop for the dream pop duo from Baltimore.
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141.
Salute
by Little Mix
February 4, 2014
The second full-length release from the 2012 X Factor (UK) pop quartet is a R&B-influenced album that includes production from Future Cut, MNEK, TMS, and Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis.
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142.
Warrior
by Ke$ha
December 4, 2012
Iggy Pop sings a duet on the second full-length release produced by Dr. Luke for the dance-pop singer.
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143.
The Truth About Love
by P!nk
September 18, 2012
Pink's sixth studio album features Eminem, Fun.'s Nate Ruess, and Lily Rose Cooper. It is her first album recorded for RCA Records.
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144.
The Time Of Our Lives [EP]
by Miley Cyrus
August 28, 2009
The singer/actor known for her TV alter ego Hannah Montana releases this Wal-Mart-exclusive EP featuring the Jonas Brothers on the live track "Before the Storm."
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145.
Love
by The Beatles
November 21, 2006
If the concept of "The Beatles, remixed" saddens you, know that original Beatles producer George Martin was at the helm for this project, which serves as the soundtrack to the Vegas-based Cirque du Soleil show of the same name. The 26 mashed-up tracks here were augmented with additional instrumentation and vocals performed by The Beatles themselves, culled from hours of original demo and master tapes, with pieces of 130 songs ultimately represented in some form.
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146.
Voicenotes
by Charlie Puth
May 11, 2018
The second full-length release for the pop singer-songwriter was self-produced and features guest appearances from Boyz II Men, Kehlani and James Taylor.
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147.
Twin Cinema
by The New Pornographers
August 23, 2005
This is the third album of sunny indie-pop tunes for the acclaimed union of Neko Case, Dan Bejar (also of Destroyer) and A.C. Newman.
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148.
Red Moon in Venus
by Kali Uchis
March 3, 2023
The third full-length studio release for Kali Uchis features guest appearances from Omar Apollo, Don Toliver and Summer Walker.
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149.
Charlie
by Charlie Puth
October 7, 2022
The third full-length release for pop singer-songwriter Charlie Puth features a guest appearance from Jung Kook of BTS.
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150.
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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151.
Trustfall
by P!nk
February 17, 2023
The ninth full-length studio release for pop artist P!nk features guest appearances from First Aid Kit, Chris Stapleton and The Lumineers.
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152.
Identified
by Vanessa Hudgens
July 1, 2008
The star of "High School Musical" releases her latest album, produced in part by JR Rotem, Dr. Luke, Tim James, and Antonina Armato.
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153.
Soldier Of Love
by Sade
February 9, 2010
After a 10-year hiatus, Sade returns with her sixth studio effort and first since 2000's "Lover's Rock."
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154.
In the Meantime
by Alessia Cara
September 24, 2021
The third full-length studio release for the Canadian singer-songwriter features production from Jon Levine.
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155.
Optimist
by FINNEAS
October 15, 2021
This is the debut full-length release for the songwriter and producer who is best known for his work with his sister, Billie Eilish.
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156.
Hot Mess
by Cobra Starship
August 11, 2009
The third album for the rock band features Gossip Girl’s Leighton Meester on one track.
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157.
Lemonade
by Beyoncé
April 23, 2016
The sixth solo studio album for the singer premiered as an hour-long HBO special before streaming on Tidal. A physical release is set for May 6.
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158.
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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159.
My Everything
by Ariana Grande
August 25, 2014
The second full-length release for the Nickelodeon actress feature guest appearnces from A$AP Ferg, Big Sean, Cashmere Cat, Childish Gambino, Iggy Azalea, The Weeknd, and Zedd.
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160.
Circus
by Britney Spears
December 2, 2008
Britney tries for another comeback with her sixth album, which features 'Womanizer,' her first Billboard Hot 100 number-one single since '...Baby One More Time.'
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161.
Take Care
by Drake
November 15, 2011
The second studio album for the hip-hop artist features guest appearances from Andre 3000, Birdman, Kendrick Lamar, Lil Wayne, Nicki Manah, Rick Ross, Rihanna, and The Weeknd.
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162.
21st Century Breakdown
by Green Day
May 15, 2009
The eighth studio album for the band was produced by Butch Vig.
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163.
It's Not Me, It's You
by Lily Allen
February 10, 2009
The follow-up to her 2007 debut album was produced by Greg Kurstin.
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164.
Life For Rent
by Dido
September 30, 2003
The British singer sticks to the successful formula established on her 1999 debut "No Angel" for this sophomore effort.
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165.
Come Away With Me
by Norah Jones
February 26, 2002
Pop/jazz vocalist and pianist Norah Jones, the daughter of Ravi Shankar, picked up 5 Grammy awards for this debut album, produced by Arif Mardin.
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166.
Mama's Gun
by Erykah Badu
November 21, 2000
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167.
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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168.
Dangerous And Moving
by T.A.T.U
October 11, 2005
Three years after their sensational debut (and we don't use that adjective in the way that means "outstanding"), it turns out that they aren't schoolgirls, and they aren't lesbians. But what the Russian duo does have on this second album is Sting. Now that's edgy!
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169.
Histoire de Melody Nelson
by Serge Gainsbourg
March 24, 2009
The US release of Serge Gainsbourg's 1971 album featuring Jane Birkin in the classic Ballade de Melody Nelson.
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170.
Lovers Rock
by Sade
November 14, 2000
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171.
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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172.
The Boy Who Knew Too Much
by Mika
September 22, 2009
The second album for the London-based singer was produced with Greg Wells and features Imogen Heap and Final Fantasy's Owen Pallett as guests.
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173.
Exit
by Shugo Tokumaru
September 2, 2008
The latest album from the Japanese musician includes more than 50 instruments.
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174.
The Neighbourhood
by The Neighbourhood
March 9, 2018
The third full-length release for the Los Angeles alternative rock band was produced with Lars Stalfors.
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175.
Do It Again
by Röyksopp
May 26, 2014
The five-track mini-LP from the collaboration between Royksopp and Robyn includes two tracks from Röyksopp’s upcoming album.
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176.
Girls Can Tell
by Spoon
February 20, 2001
The Austin band's follow-up to 'Series of Sneaks' was a critical favorite in 2001, appearing on seemingly every year-end Top 10 list (and with good reason).
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177.
The Velvet Underground [45th Anniversary Super Deluxe Edition]
by The Velvet Underground
November 24, 2014
The Velvet Underground's third release is remastered with alternate mixes including the original, Lou Reed's "Closet mix," and the mono mix; live recording from San Francisco's The Matrix club in 1969; and a disc of songs recorded in New York's Record Plant in 1969 for it proposed fourth album for MGM.
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178.
Product
by SOPHIE
November 27, 2015
The singles collection from the British electronic producer Samuel Long features songs released between 2013 and 2015.
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179.
The Courage Of Others
by Midlake
February 2, 2010
Released on Bella Union Records, The Courage Of Others is Midlake's third full-length album.
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180.
Go
by Jónsi
April 6, 2010
After releasing an album with boyfriend Alex Somers in 2009, the Sigur Ros singer returns with his first solo album produced with Peter Katis.
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181.
A Perfect Contradiction
by Paloma Faith
March 10, 2014
The third studio release for the British singer includes songs written by Mr. Hudson, John Legend, Plan B, Raphael Saadiq, Diane Warren, and Pharrell Williams.
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182.
Dear Catastrophe Waitress
by Belle and Sebastian
October 7, 2003
The veteran Scottish band's first album for Sanctuary (after a long run on Matador Records) is also their first without singer/cellist Isobel Campbell. The 12 tracks here were produced by Trevor Horn.
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183.
An Other Cup
by Yusuf
November 14, 2006
Yusuf Islam (who seems to have lost the "Islam" portion of his name), better known by his former name of Cat Stevens, returns with his first album of pop songs since 1978.
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184.
The Block
by New Kids on the Block
September 2, 2008
Fourteen years since their last studio record, the Kids are back with their newest album on the Interscope label.
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185.
Through The Windowpane
by Guillemots
July 10, 2006
This full-length debut for the UK-based indie-pop band led by Fyfe Dangerfield includes the previously-released single "Trains To Brazil."
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186.
Miike Snow
by Miike Snow
June 9, 2009
Andrew Wyatt teamed up with Swedish producers Chris Karlsson and Pontus Winnberg (best known for their Grammy-winning work on Britney Spears' "Toxic") to form the new group.
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187.
Mass Romantic
by The New Pornographers
November 21, 2000
This Vancouver, Canada-based indie-rock supergroup features members of Limblifter, Zumpano and Destroyer and is fronted by Neko Case.
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188.
Head First
by Goldfrapp
March 23, 2010
The latest studio album for Alison Goldfrapp and producer Will Gregory finds the duo moving away from the more ambient sound of 2008's "Seventh Tree."
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189.
Conscious
by Broods
June 24, 2016
The second full-length for the brother-sister duo of Georgia and Caleb Nott was produced by Joel Little.
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190.
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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191.
Goodbye Yellow Brick Road [40th Anniversary Edition]
by Elton John
March 25, 2014
The deluxe remastered release of the Rocket Man's 1973 album includes a disc of b-sides and covers by such artists as The Band Perry, Fall Out Boy, John Grant, Hunter Hayes, Imelda May, Miguel, Emili Sande, Ed Sheeran, and Zac Brown Band. The Super Deluxe adds a complete recording of the December 1973 Hammersmith concert and a DVD of Bryan Forbes' 1973 film, Elton John and Bernie Taupin Say Goodbye To Norma Jean and Other Things.
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192.
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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193.
That Lucky Old Sun
by Brian Wilson
September 2, 2008
The ex-Beach Boys singer releases his latest solo album, which he produced himself.
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194.
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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195.
The Night the Sun Came Up
by Dev
March 27, 2012
The debut album for the California-born dance-pop singer was produced by the Cataracs.
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196.
Do You Want The Truth Or Something Beautiful?
by Paloma Faith
September 28, 2009
This is the debut album for the British actress/singer.
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197.
Peachtree Road
by Elton John
November 9, 2004
The veteran singer's first completely self-produced album is his first studio recording since 2001's 'Songs From The West Coast.'
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198.
Riot On An Empty Street
by Kings of Convenience
July 27, 2004
The Norway-based indie-folk duo of Erlend Øye and Erik Glambek Bøe reunite for a third album, following some detours by Øye into more electronic-based music.
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199.
My Maudlin Career
by Camera Obscura
April 21, 2009
The fourth album for the Scottish band was produced by Jari Haapalainen.
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200.
Kaleidoscope Heart
by Sara Bareilles
September 7, 2010
Having been compared to everyone from Norah Jones to Billy Joel, this singer-songwriter returns with her sophomore release that further exemplifies her musical talent and bold lyricism.
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