Album Releases by User Score
1501.
American Gangster
by Jay-Z
November 6, 2007
Jay-Z's 10th studio album features Beyonce, Lil Wayne, Kayne West, Beanie Sigel, Nas, Bilal, and Pharrell Williams.
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1502.
Something in the Room She Moves
by Julia Holter
March 22, 2024
The sixth full-length release for the Los Angeles-based singer-songwriter Julia Holter was influenced in part by the birth of her daughter.
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1503.
Slave Vows
by The Icarus Line
August 6, 2013
The fifth full-length release from the Los Angeles post-hardcore band led by Joe Cardamone is the first with new drummer Ben Hallett.
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1504.
Lovegaze
by Nailah Hunter
January 12, 2024
The debut full-length release from Los Angeles-based harpist Nailah Hunter was recorded with producer Cicely Goulder.
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1505.
How to Stop Your Brain in an Accident
by Future of the Left
October 21, 2013
The fourth studio release for the Welsh alternative rock band was funded by fan donations through PledgeMusic.
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1506.
Two Ribbons
by Let's Eat Grandma
April 29, 2022
The third full-length release for the British duo Let's Eat Grandma was produced with David Wrench.
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1507.
The Show
by Niall Horan
June 9, 2023
The third full-length solo studio release from One Direction's Niall Horan was produced by Joel Little and John Ryan.
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1508.
Homesongs
by Adem
July 27, 2004
This is the solo debut for Adem Ilhan of the English electronica/post-rock band Fridge (whose lineup also includes Four Tet's Kieran Hebden). Unlike in Fridge (which is an instrumental outfit), Adem sings over these ten quiet, folksy tracks.
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1509.
Morph The Cat
by Donald Fagen
March 14, 2006
This is the Steely Dan vocalist's first solo disc in over a dozen years.
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1510.
Field Songs
by William Elliott Whitmore
July 12, 2011
The Iowa songwriter releases a full-length album of alt-rock, blues, and folk.
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1511.
Primrose Green
by Ryley Walker
March 31, 2015
This is the second full-length release for the Chicago singer-songwriter.
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1512.
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by Blonde Redhead
April 10, 2007
This Alan Moulder-produced disc from the Kazu Makino-fronted band follows three years after 'Misery Is A Butterfly.'
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1513.
Cheat Codes
by Danger Mouse
August 12, 2022
The debut full-length release for the collaboration between The Roots' Black Thought and Danger Mouse features guest appearances from A$AP Rocky, Dylan Cartlidge, Conway the Machine, Joey Bada$$, Kid Sister, Michael Kiwanuka, MF DOOM, Raekwon, Run The Jewels, and Russ.
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1514.
Collapsed in Sunbeams
by Arlo Parks
January 29, 2021
The debut full-length release for the British singer-songwriter was produced by Gianluca Buccellati.
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1515.
Likewise
by Frances Quinlan
January 31, 2020
The debut full-length solo release for the Hop Along singer was recorded with her Hop Along bandmate, Joe Reinhart.
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1516.
Drone Logic
by Daniel Avery
October 7, 2013
The debut full-length release for the British techno producer includes influences from acid house, drone, IDM, and shoegaze music.
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1517.
Letter to Yu
by Bolis Pupul
March 8, 2024
The debut full-length solo release from Belgian-born producer Bolis Pupul was produced with Soulwax.
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1518.
Heaven Is a Junkyard
by Youth Lagoon
June 9, 2023
This is the first new release from Trevor Powers' music project Youth Lagoon since 2015's Savage Hills Ballroom.
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1519.
Hubris
by Oren Ambarchi
October 28, 2016
The latest release from the Australian composer features guest appearances from such artists as Mark Fell, Jim O'Rourke, and Ricardo Villalobos.
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1520.
America's National Parks
by Wadada Leo Smith
October 14, 2016
The six-movement suite from the composer/trumpeter was inspired in part by Ken Burns' documentary series "The National Parks: America's Best Idea" and Smith's own research.
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1521.
Drift
by Nosaj Thing
June 9, 2009
This is the debut full-length album for the Los Angeles producer/DJ.
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1522.
Life Will See You Now
by Jens Lekman
February 17, 2017
Produced by Ewan Pearson, the fourth full-length studio release for the Swedish singer-songwriter features bossa nova, disco, and samba rhythms.
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1523.
Even in Exile
by James Dean Bradfield
August 14, 2020
The second full-length solo release for the Manic Street Preachers singer/guitarist features lyrics based on poems by Patrick Jones about Chilean activist/poet Victor Jara.
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1524.
Infinite Dissolution
by Locrian
July 24, 2015
The latest release for the Chicago-based experimental rock band was inspired by Elizabeth Kolbert's book "The Sixth Extinction: An Unnatural History" and was produced by Greg Norman.
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1525.
Black Up
by Shabazz Palaces
June 28, 2011
The Seattle-based project, including Ishmael Butler of Digable Planets, is Sub Pop's first hip-hop signing.
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1526.
The Window
by Ratboys
August 25, 2023
The fourth full-length release from Chicago indie rock band Ratboys was recorded with Death Cab for Cutie's Chris Walla in Seattle.
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1527.
Sonancy
by Loop
March 25, 2022
The first full-length release for British rock band Loop in over 30 years features a new line-up led by Robert Hampson.
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1528.
If You See Me, Say Yes
by Flock of Dimes
September 23, 2016
The debut full-length release for the Jenn Wasner solo project was self-produced and mixed by mixing John Congleton.
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1529.
Whole & Cloven
by Nathan Bowles
September 2, 2016
This is the third full-length solo release for the banjo player who worked with Steve Gunn and was part of Black Twig Pickers.
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1530.
Toumani & Sidiki
by Sidiki Diabate
May 19, 2014
The release of unaccompanied kora duets from the father and son duo of Toumani Diabaté and Sidiki Diabaté was produced by Nick Gold, Jerry Boys, and Lucy Duran.
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1531.
Hive Mind
by The Internet
July 20, 2018
The fourth full-length release for the R&B band that includes Syd, Matt Martians, Steve Lacy, Patrick Paige II, and Christopher Smith was self-produced.
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1532.
Andorra
by Caribou
August 21, 2007
Previously known as Manitoba, Daniel Snaith returns with his latest album.
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1533.
Royal Toast
by The Claudia Quintet
May 18, 2010
The experimental jazz quintet led by Grammy-nominated John Hollenbeck invites Gary Versace for its fifth album.
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1534.
A Boot And A Shoe
by Sam Phillips
April 27, 2004
Husband T Bone Burnett produced this latest effort for the singer-songwriter, her first in three years.
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1535.
Skyscraper National Park
by Hayden
March 12, 2002
Toronto-based singer/songwriter Hayden (Paul Hayden Desser) returns to his bedroom-recording indie-label roots, after two previous releases for Geffen.
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1536.
Unreasonable Behavior
by Laurent Garnier
October 17, 2000
The third full release from French DJ Garnier consists of original compositions mixing techno and jazz.
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1537.
Come to Where I'm From
by Joseph Arthur
April 11, 2000
The second album from Ohio singer-songwriter Joseph Arthur, who was originally discovered and signed by Peter Gabriel.
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1538.
B'lieve I'm Goin' Down
by Kurt Vile
September 25, 2015
The sixth full-length solo studio release for the Philadelphia-based indie rock singer was recorded in several places including Joshua Tree.
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1539.
Boy
by Carla Bozulich
March 4, 2014
Described by Evangelista singer as her pop album, the first solo release in six years under her real name was co-produced with John Eichenseer.
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1540.
Midnight Manor
by The Nude Party
October 2, 2020
The second full-length release for the North Carolina rock sextet was produced by Oakley Munson of the Black Lips.
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1541.
The Whole Love
by Wilco
September 27, 2011
The Chicago alternative rock band releases its eighth studio album on its own label dBom.
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1542.
Bubblegum
by Kevin Devine
October 15, 2013
One of two Kickstarter-funded releases [Bulldozer was also released on the same day] for the Brooklyn indie rock singer includes his backing band, The Goddamn Band and was produced by Brand New's Jesse Lacey.
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1543.
Weathervanes
by Jason Isbell & the 400 Unit
June 9, 2023
Some tracks on the latest full-length release from Jason Isbell & The 400 Unit were written when Isbell was working on Martin Scorsese's Killers of the Flower Moon.
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1544.
Transgender Dysphoria Blues
by Against Me!
January 21, 2014
The sixth full-length studio release for the punk band led by Laura Jane Grace (who came out as transgendered in 2012) explores gender dysphoria.
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1545.
Ice Cream Spiritual
by Ponytail
June 17, 2008
The third full-length for the quartet from Baltimore was produced by J Robbins.
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1546.
Blood Mountain
by Mastodon
September 12, 2006
The Atlanta metal band's third album marks their major-label debut.
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1547.
Profound Mysteries
by Röyksopp
April 29, 2022
The first full-length release in eight years for Norwegian electronic duo Röyksopp features guest appearances from Alison Goldfrapp, Beki Mari, Pixx, and Susanne Sundfør.
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1548.
Cenizas
by Nicolas Jaar
March 27, 2020
The New York electronic producer worked with Patrick Higgins on his latest full-length release under his own name.
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1549.
Blue and Lonesome
by The Rolling Stones
December 2, 2016
Recorded over three days, the latest full-length release of blues covers for the rock band features Eric Clapton on guitar on two tracks.
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1550.
At the Party with My Brown Friends
by Black Belt Eagle Scout
August 30, 2019
The second full-length release for the solo music project of Katherine Paul was self-produced.
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1551.
When I Say to You Black Lightning
by Common Holly
October 11, 2019
The second full-length release for the Montreal-based singer-songwriter Brigitte Naggar was co-produced with Devon Bate and mixed by Hamish Mitchell.
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1552.
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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1553.
Ramble at the Ryman
by Levon Helm
May 17, 2011
Levon Helm releases a live album from his 2008 Nashville show featuring songs from The Band, as well as original songs and rock covers.
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1554.
The Foundling
by Mary Gauthier
May 18, 2010
The autobiographical The Foundling is a concept album produced by Mike Timmons of the Cowboy Junkies.
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1555.
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by Sigur Rós
October 29, 2002
The very, very distinctive Icelandic band generated an enormous amount of positive press (and deservingly so) for their previous effort, 'Ágætis Byrjun,' which led to a major-label deal and this album, which, like each of its eight tracks, does not have a real title.
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1556.
Option Paralysis
by The Dillinger Escape Plan
March 23, 2010
The fourth album for the rock band is its first on its Season of Mist label and with drummer Billy Rymer (Gil Sharone left to concentrate on his band Stolen Babies).
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1557.
Head Above the Water
by Brigid Mae Power
June 5, 2020
The third full-length release for the singer-songwriter was recorded with Peter Broderick and Alasdair Roberts.
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1558.
Sebenza
by L.V.
September 18, 2012
The South African trio of Okmalumkoolkat, Ruffest, and Mathambo return with a follow-up to its 2011 debut, Routes.
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1559.
Nine Types of Light
by TV on the Radio
April 12, 2011
The Brooklyn art-rock quintet releases its fourth studio album.
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1560.
Why Do the Heathen Rage?
by The Soft Pink Truth
June 17, 2014
The second release for the solo side project of Matmos' Drew Daniel is an electronic black metal covers album.
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1561.
Major/Minor
by Thrice
September 20, 2011
The Southern California rock band releases their seventh album of melodic alternative rock.
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1562.
(a)spera
by Mirah
March 10, 2009
The fourth album for the Portland, Oregon-based artist features Tara Jane O’Neill, Lori Goldston, and The Decemberists' Chris Funk as guest musicians.
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1563.
Rejoice
by Tony Allen
March 20, 2020
The posthumous release of the collaboration between Tony Allen and Hugh Masekela was recorded by Nick Gold in 2010.
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1564.
I'm a Dreamer
by Josephine Foster
November 12, 2013
Produced by Andrija Tokic, the latest release for the Colorado singer-songwriter was recorded in Nashville with Micah Hulscher, Victor Herrero, Tommy Perkinson, and Chris Scruggs.
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1565.
Whatever People Say I Am, That's What I'm Not
by Arctic Monkeys
February 21, 2006
Not only the most-hyped band of early 2006, Sheffield, England's Arctic Monkeys (led by 19-year-old Alex Turner) managed to accomplish what the likes of Franz Ferdinand and The Libertines couldn't do before them: set the UK record for fastest-selling debut album of all time.
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1566.
Pang
by Caroline Polachek
October 18, 2019
The debut full-length release for the former Chairlift singer under her own name features production from A.G. Cook, Danny L Harle, and Valley Girl.
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1567.
This Is Country Music
by Brad Paisley
May 23, 2011
The country star's ninth studio album features the legendary group, Alabama, as well as other special guests.
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1568.
Overpowered
by Róisín Murphy
October 15, 2007
The former Moloko singer returns with her second solo album.
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1569.
East Of Eden
by Taken by Trees
September 8, 2009
Dan Lissvik produces the second solo album for the Concretes' former lead singer.
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1570.
Home Sweet Home
by Kano
June 27, 2005
The 19-year-old East London "grime" MC makes his debut with this LP which features contributions from Mike Skinner (The Streets), Diplo and Paul Epworth.
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1571.
Reset
by Panda Bear
August 12, 2022
The debut full-length release for the collaboration between Panda Bear & Sonic Boom was inspired by and features samples from pop songs of the 1950s and '60s.
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1572.
G_d's Pee AT STATE'S END!
by Godspeed You! Black Emperor
April 2, 2021
The seventh full-length studio release for the Canadian post-punk band was produced by The Besnard Lake's Jace Lasek.
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1573.
Shattered
by Reigning Sound
July 15, 2014
The first release since 2009's Love and Curses for the garage rock band led by Greg Cartwright is also its first on the Merge label.
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1574.
METZ
by METZ
October 9, 2012
The debut full-length release for the Canadian hard rock band was recorded in a barn by Graham Walsh and Alexandre Bonenfant.
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1575.
Humble As The Sun
by Bob Vylan
April 5, 2024
The latest full-length release from London-based punk-grime duo Bob Vylan features a guest appearance by Jerub.
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1576.
O Monolith
by Squid
June 9, 2023
The second full-length release from British post-punk band Squid was produced by Dan Carey.
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1577.
Drop Cherries
by Billie Marten
April 7, 2023
The fourth full-length release from British singer-songwriter Billie Marten was co-produced with Dom Monks.
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1578.
Crawler
by Idles
November 12, 2021
The fourth full-length release for the British punk band was recorded with co-producer Kenny Beats.
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1579.
The House Is Burning
by Isaiah Rashad
July 30, 2021
The first full-length release in five years for the Tennessee rapper features guest appearances from 4r Da Locals, 6LACK, Amindi, Kal Banx, Duke Deuce, Iamdoechii, Lil Uzi Vert, Jay Rock, Smino, SZA, Jay Worthy, and YGTUT.
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1580.
A Steady Drip, Drip, Drip
by Sparks
May 15, 2020
This is the 24th full-length studio release for the sibling art-rock duo of Ron and Russell Mael.
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1581.
Everything's For Sale
by Boogie
January 25, 2019
The debut full-length studio release for the Compton rapper features guest appearances from 6LACK, Snoh Aalegra, Christian Scott aTunde Adjuah, Eminem, and JID.
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1582.
Years
by Sarah Shook & the Disarmers
April 6, 2018
The second full-length release for the North Carolina-based alt-country band is a follow-up to her 2015 self-released debut (that was re-released in 2017 by Bloodshot).
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1583.
Pretty Girls Like Trap Music
by 2 Chainz
June 16, 2017
The fourth full-length release for the rapper features guest appearances from Jhené Aiko, Drake, Gucci Mane, Swae Lee, Migos, Nicki Minaj, Monica, Pharrell, Quavo, Travis Scott, Trey Songz, and Ty Dolla Sign.
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Daniel Bachman
by Daniel Bachman
November 11, 2016
The seventh full-length solo studio release for the guitarist was recorded by Brian Haran.
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1585.
The Peace & Truce of Future of the Left
by Future of the Left
April 8, 2016
The fifth full-length release for the Welsh alternative rock band was also funded through PledgeMusic like its 2013 release, How To Stop Your Brain In An Accident.
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1586.
No One Deserves Happiness
by The Body
March 18, 2016
The fourth full-length release for the Portland, Oregon-based metal duo of Chip King and Lee Buford features contributions from Maralie Armstrong and Providence's Assembly of Light Choir.
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1587.
The Miraculous
by Anna von Hausswolff
November 13, 2015
The third full-length release for the Swedish singer-songwriter features a 9,000-pipe organ.
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1588.
Servant of Love
by Patty Griffin
September 25, 2015
The tenth full-length release for the singer-songwriter was produced with Craig Ross.
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1589.
A Creature I Don't Know
by Laura Marling
September 13, 2011
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1590.
Homeland
by Laurie Anderson
June 22, 2010
Laurie Anderson, the performance artist, releases her first album of new material in nearly a decade, which was produced with her husband, Lou Reed, and Roma Baran.
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1591.
Watershed
by Opeth
June 3, 2008
The Swedish metal band's ninth album is the first with Martin Axenrot and Fredrik Akesson, who replaced Martin Lopez and Peter Lindgren.
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1592.
American V: A Hundred Highways
by Johnny Cash
July 4, 2006
The fifth and final of Cash's sessions with producer Rick Rubin was recorded shortly before the singer's 2003 death. Included among two Cash originals are covers of songs by Bruce Springsteen, Hank Williams, and more.
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1593.
Pyramid Electric Co.
by Jason Molina
January 20, 2004
The Songs: Ohia leader offers seven new tracks on this completely solo release, the first he has recorded under his own name. It is the result of a single session in Omaha with engineer Mike Mogis (who worked with Molia on the 'Ghost Tropic' album).
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1594.
Deliverance
by Bubba Sparxxx
September 16, 2003
Linebacker large, white, and very country, Bubba Sparxxx nevertheless became an overnight success with his 2001 hip-hop debut 'Dark Days, Bright Nights,' which was co-produced by Timbaland. This follow-up LP was also helmed by Timbaland and Organized Noize.
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1595.
The Mess We Made
by Matt Elliott
May 13, 2003
Recording under his own name for the first time rather than his usual Third Eye Foundation (definitely not to be confused with Third Eye Blind), Bristol, England's Matt Elliott returns with a dark, moody collection of lo-fi, sample-based electronica.
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1596.
1st Born Second
by Bilal
July 17, 2001
The debut album from 22-year-old Bilal Oliver features production work from Raphael Saadiq, Dr. Dre, Mike City and James Poyser. The first single is "Soul Sista," which originally appeared on the Love and Basketbal soundtrack.
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1597.
Poses
by Rufus Wainwright
June 5, 2001
The follow-up to his 1998 self-titled debut (which gained the Canadian singer-songwriter "Best New Artist" honors from Rolling Stone), 'Poses' contains 12 new tracks from sessions with five different producers. He also has songs on the soundtracks for "Shrek" and "Moulin Rouge."
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1598.
Mermaid Avenue Vol. II
by Billy Bragg & Wilco
May 30, 2000
Following 1998's successful collaboration Mermaid Avenue, Billy Bragg and Wilco have reunited to bring more of Woody Guthrie's unrecorded lyrics to life.
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1599.
When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?
by Billie Eilish
March 29, 2019
The debut full-length debut for the 17-year-old Los Angeles pop singer-songwriter was produced by her brother Finneas O'Connell (who also co-wrote).
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