Album Releases by Genre
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201.
Dirt Don't Hurt
by Holly Golightly
October 14, 2008
Not the "Breakfast at Tiffany's character, rather the British singer returns with her second album with Lawyer Dave as Holly Golightly and the Brokeoffs.
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202.
Change Is Coming
by Money Mark
September 18, 2001
"Money" Mark Nishita has worked with the Dust Brothers and the Beastie Boys. This is his third album and first for Emperor Norton.
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203.
Titles & Idols
by Beth Hirsch
October 29, 2001
Beth Hirsch's second solo album sees her venturing into more electronic territory (with tracks produced by the Black Dog) as well as more conventional singer-songwriter terrain (produced by Custom Blue and Jackson).
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204.
Ancient Dreams in a Modern Land
by MARINA
June 11, 2021
The fifth full-length release for the Welsh pop artist who previously went by the name Marina and the Diamonds features production with Jennifer Decilveo and James Flannigan.
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205.
Circulatory System
by Circulatory System
August 28, 2001
After the breakup of Olivia Tremor Control, Will Hart went on to form Circulatory System along with fellow musicians from that group as well as others, such as Jeff Magnum (Neutral Milk Hotel). This is their debut release.
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206.
Friends of Rachel Worth
by The Go-Betweens
September 19, 2000
The first new release in 12 years from the influential Australian band features founding members Robert Forster and Grant McLennan with backing from members of Sleater-Kinney.
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207.
Age Of The Sun
by The Sunshine Fix
January 22, 2002
The Sunshine Fix is a 60s-themed side project for Olivia Tremor Control's Bill Doss.
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208.
This Is For The White In Your Eye
by Choir of Young Believers
August 18, 2009
This is the debut full-length album for the Danish group.
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209.
Crave
by Kiesza
August 14, 2020
The second full-length release for the Canadian singer-songwriter comes after recovering from a brain injury caused by a 2017 car accident.
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210.
Gift Of Screws
by Lindsey Buckingham
September 16, 2008
Rob Cavallo coproduced two tracks on the fifth solo album for the ex-Fleetwood Mac guitarist.
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211.
Who Will Cut Our Hair When We're Gone?
by The Unicorns
October 21, 2003
This is the second album for the lo-fi indie-pop trio based in Montreal, Canada.
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212.
Complètement Fou
by Yelle
September 30, 2014
The third full-length release for the French band formed by Julie Budet and Jean-François Perrier was produced by Dr. Luke.
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213.
October Road
by James Taylor
August 13, 2002
The 54-year-old singer-songwriter returns with his first album of new material since 1997's Grammy-winning 'Hourglass.' Russ Titleman produces.
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214.
Love, Death & Dancing
by Jack Garratt
June 12, 2020
The second full-length release for the British singer-songwriter was self-produced with additional production from Brett Cox, James Flannigan and Jacknife Lee.
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215.
Hymn and Her
by Earlimart
July 1, 2008
Aaron Espinoza and Ariana Murray return with this follow-up to last year's "Mentor Tormentor."
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216.
Concrete Jungle
by Nneka
February 2, 2010
Nneka's first US release is an inspirational mix of love, hope, optimism, and 21st-century soul music.
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217.
The Confessions of St. Ace
by John Wesley Harding
August 29, 2000
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218.
How Big, How Blue, How Beautiful
by Florence + the Machine
June 2, 2015
Produced by Markus Dravs, the third full-length release for the British indie rock band features contributions from Paul Epworth, Kid Harpoon and John Hill.
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219.
Don't Stop
by Annie
November 17, 2009
The second album for the Norwegian singer features guest appearances by Franz Ferdinand's Alex Kapranos and Datarock's Fredrik Saroea.
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220.
No More Drama
by Mary J. Blige
August 28, 2001
The sixth album from Mary J. Blige features guest appearances from Lenny Kravitz, Eve, and Missy Elliott and production work from The Neptunes and Dr. Dre.
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221.
Speak Now
by Taylor Swift
October 25, 2010
The singer-songwriter's third album is the first that she wrote entirely on her own and remains true to her country-pop roots that made her one of the biggest selling artists of 2009.
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222.
Red
by Taylor Swift
October 22, 2012
Taylor Swift's fourth album was produced by Max Martin and features Mark Foster (Foster the People) and singer/songwriter Lori McKenna.
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223.
Nothing Hurts
by Male Bonding
May 11, 2010
The British trio releases its first full-length album, which features the Vivian Girls on one song.
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224.
Poem 1
by Ana Roxanne
May 1, 2026
The second full-length release from California singer songwriter Ana Roxanne was self-produced.
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225.
The Liberty Of Norton Folgate
by Madness
September 29, 2009
Clive Langer and Alan Winstanley return to produce the band's first album of new music since 1999.
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226.
DNCE
by DNCE
November 18, 2016
This is the debut full-length release for the dance-rock band led by Joe Jonas.
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227.
More Than A Woman
by Toni Braxton
November 19, 2002
The R&B singer returns with a follow-up to 2000's 'The Heat' which sees her moving in more of a hip-hop direction, with production help from hitmakers Rodney Jerkins, Babyface, Irv Gotti and the Neptunes.
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228.
Lemonade Stand
by Tenille Townes
June 26, 2020
The first major label full-length release for the Nashville-based country singer-songwriter features a guest appearance from Keelan Donovan and was produced by Jay Joyce.
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229.
Care Package
by Drake
August 2, 2019
The 17-track collection of tracks not included in his discography from the Canadian rapper features guest appearances from J. Cole, James Fauntleroy and Rick Ross.
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230.
E-MO-TION
by Carly Rae Jepsen
August 21, 2015
The third full-length release for the Canadian pop singer features songs co-written by such artists as Rostam Batmanglij of Vampire Weekend, Dev Hynes, Dan Nigro of As Tall As Lions, Ariel Rechtshaid, Sia, and Peter Svensson of The Cardigans.
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231.
Un Dia
by Juana Molina
October 7, 2008
This is the fifth album for the Argentinean artist.
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232.
Rio
by Aterciopelados
October 21, 2008
The Latin pop band returns with its follow-up to its 2006 Grammy-winning album, "Oye."
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233.
Proof of Youth
by The Go! Team
September 11, 2007
Contributions from Bonde do Role's Marina Ribatski, Solex, the Double Dutch Divas, Rapper's Delight Club, and Public Enemy's Chuck D appear on the second album from the British group.
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234.
Creatures
by Elf Power
May 7, 2002
This is the fifth LP for the Athens, GA-based indie-pop band (part of the Elephant 6 collective) fronted by Andrew Rieger and Laura Carter.
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235.
Forgiveness Rock Record
by Broken Social Scene
May 4, 2010
With John McEntire as producer, Kevin Drew, Brendan Canning, Charles Spearin, Andrew Whiteman, Sam Goldberg, and Justin Peroff worked together to write the group's fourth studio album (outside of the two Broken Social Scene Presents...albums). Other BSS members do appear as guests on this release, including Leslie Feist, Amy Millan and Evan Cranley of Stars, Emily Haines and Jimmy Shaw of Metric, Jason Collett, and Ohad Benchetrit of Do Make Say Think and Years.
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236.
Once We Were Trees
by Beachwood Sparks
October 9, 2001
Los Angeles-based alt-country outfit Beachwood Sparks return with a second album for Sub Pop. The disc includes a cover of Sade's "By Your Side."
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237.
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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238.
How to Let Go
by Sigrid
May 6, 2022
The second full-length release for the Norwegian pop singer-songwriter Sigrid features a guest appearance from Bring Me The Horizon.
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239.
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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240.
Body Talk, Pt. 2
by Robyn
September 7, 2010
The second part to the Swedish pop artist's trilogy of albums combines pop, dance, and hip-hop and includes collaborations with Diplo and a duet with Snoop Dogg.
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241.
Shocking Pinks
by Shocking Pinks
September 25, 2007
New Zealand-based Nick Harte presents songs from his previously released EPs in this full-length album.
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242.
The Royal We
by The Royal We
August 19, 2008
The first and only album by the Scottish/American indie-pop band, which broke up before the album was released.
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243.
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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244.
Poseidon And The Bitter Bug
by Indigo Girls
March 24, 2009
The two-disc set from the Atlanta, Georgia duo is the first album since they were dropped by Hollywood Records.
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245.
The Januaries
by The Januaries
September 12, 2000
The debut album from The Januaries is heavily influenced by 1960's pop.
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246.
Easy Come, Easy Go
by Marianne Faithfull
March 17, 2009
The latest album for the English artist features guest appearances by Nick Cave, Cat Power, Rufus Wainwright, Keith Richards, and Antony Hegarty.
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247.
So Good
by Zara Larsson
March 17, 2017
The second full-length release for the Swedish pop artist features guest appearances from MNEK, Ty Dolla $ign, and WizKid.
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248.
Ganging Up On The Sun
by Guster
June 20, 2006
Ron Aniello returns as producer on the acoustic-rock band's first studio outing in three years.
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249.
Dreamin' Man Live '92
by Neil Young
December 8, 2009
The latest from Neil Young's Archives Performance Series features live songs from various appearances in 1992 before the release of "Harvest Moon."
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250.
Expressions
by Music Go Music
October 6, 2009
This is the debut full-length album for the Los Angeles-based rock trio.
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251.
Whole New You
by Shawn Colvin
March 27, 2001
Shawn Colvin's first album of new material in five years contains 11 tracks, including a collaboration with Edie Brickell ("Roger Wilco").
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252.
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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253.
Rare
by Selena Gomez
January 10, 2020
The third full-length solo release for the pop artist features guest appearances by 6lack and Kid Cudi (plus Kygo, Gucci Mane and Marshmello on special editions).
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254.
Sunburn
by Dominic Fike
July 7, 2023
The second full-length release from actor/singer-songwriter Dominic Fike features interpolations of Weezer's “Undone (The Sweater Song)".
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255.
Lullaby For Liquid Pig
by Lisa Germano
April 15, 2003
After a five-year break from the music business, Lisa Germano returns with a new record deal and a new album, hoping to regain the cult following she developed through a series of critically-lauded releases for 4AD in the 1990s.
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256.
BRITPOP
by Robbie Williams
January 16, 2026
The latest full-length solo release from British singer-songwriter Robbie Williams features guest appearances by Black Sabbath's Tony Iommi and Jesse & Joy.
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257.
Superbloom
by Jessie Ware
April 17, 2026
The latest full-length release from British pop singer-songwriter Jessie Ware features production by James Ford, Karma Kid, Barney Lister, Stuart Price, and Jon Shave.
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258.
Say Anything
by Say Anything
November 3, 2009
The third album for the Los Angeles rock band was produced by Neal Avron.
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259.
Phoenix
by Rita Ora
November 23, 2018
The second full-length release for the pop singer includes an Avicii track, as well as guest appearances from Bebe Rexha, Cardi B, Charli XCX, Julia Michaels, Liam Payne, and Rudimental.
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260.
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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261.
Volume 1: Frozen Ropes and Dying Quails
by The Baseball Project
July 8, 2008
R.E.M.'s Scott McCaughey and Peter Buck along with ex-Dream Syndicate member Steve Wynn and Miracle 3's Linda Pitmon team up together to create an album of songs about baseball.
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262.
Interlude
by Saint Etienne
March 20, 2001
A collection of B-sides and previously unreleased tracks recorded during the 'Sound of Water' sessions, with material frequently as strong as that on the previous LP. The CD includes two bonus tracks: remixes of "Boy Is Crying" and "Lose That Girl."
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263.
Lay Down The Law
by Switches
March 18, 2008
The debut album for the British rock band was produced by Rob Schnapf.
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264.
No Way Down [EP]
by Air France
May 22, 2008
This is the Swedish indie-pop band's second EP.
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265.
Familia
by Camila Cabello
April 8, 2022
The third full-length solo release for Camila Cabello features guest appearances from Maria Becerra, Ed Sheeran, WILLOW, and Yotuel.
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266.
Fine Line
by Harry Styles
December 13, 2019
The second full-length solo release for the One Direction member features production from Jeff Bhasker, Tyler Johnson, Kid Harpoon, and Sammy Witte.
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267.
Phantom Moon
by Duncan Sheik
February 27, 2001
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268.
The Return
by Kamaal Williams
May 25, 2018
The debut full-length release for the British jazz artist features a guest appearance from Mansur Brown and influences from drum 'n' bass, hip hop and R&B.
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269.
hej!
by Felicita
August 3, 2018
The full-length debut studio release for the London-based producer features a guest appearance from Chairlift's Caroline Polachek.
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270.
True Romance
by Charli xcx
April 16, 2013
The debut studio release for the British pop singer includes some tracks from her two previous mixtapes "Heartbreaks and Earthquakes" and "Super Ultra."
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271.
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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272.
Bright Penny
by Liam Hayes And Plush
September 28, 2009
The third album for the Chicago-based singer-songwriter is the first credited to his expanded name.
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273.
Lustre
by Ed Harcourt
June 15, 2010
Ryan Hadlock helped produce the fifth studio album for British singer-songwriter, Ed Harcourt. The UK edition includes a seven-track bonus disc.
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274.
The Way It Is
by Keyshia Cole
June 21, 2005
Kanye West is among the producers on this major-label debut for the 21-year-old Oakland, Calif. native.
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275.
Another World [EP]
by Antony and the Johnsons
October 7, 2008
The New York City band releases its latest EP ahead of its full-length album, "The Crying Light."
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276.
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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277.
XXXX
by You Say Party! We Say Die!
February 9, 2010
Released in their native country last fall, the third album for the Canadian rockers finds the quintet adds new variations to their sound.
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278.
Youth Novels
by Lykke Li
August 19, 2008
The debut album for the Swedish singer was produced by Bjorn Yttling.
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279.
Leave Your Sleep
by Natalie Merchant
April 13, 2010
The former 10,000 Maniacs singer releases a 26-track solo album based on poems about childhood.
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280.
Fake Surfers
by The Intelligence
May 26, 2009
The fourth album for the Seattle-based rock group was produced by Mike McHugh.
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281.
Jewellery
by Micachu & the Shapes
April 7, 2009
The debut album for the British band was produced by Matthew Herbert.
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282.
Lukas Graham
by Lukas Graham
April 1, 2016
The second full-length release for the Danish pop group includes influences from R&B and electronic music.
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283.
Beat, Surf, Fun
by Tullycraft
March 5, 2002
This is the third studio recording for the Seattle-based outfit founded by members of indiepop forefathers Crayon. Ex-Sno*Boy guitarist Harold Hollingsworth has been added to the group's lineup.
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284.
Slay-Z [Mixtape]
by Azealia Banks
March 24, 2016
Released for free online, the second mixtape for the hip-hop artist features guest appearances from Nina Sky and Rick Ross as well as production from An Expresso and Kaytranada.
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285.
Club Romantech
by Icona Pop
September 1, 2023
The first full-length studio release from Swedish electropop duo Icona Pop in 10 years features guest appearances by Joel Corry, Galantis, Rain Radio, Sofi Tukker, Ultra Naté, VIZE, and Yaeger.
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286.
Driving Rain
by Paul McCartney
November 13, 2001
This is the former Beatle's first album of original recordings since 1997's 'Flaming Pie.'
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287.
Faster
by Samantha Fish
September 10, 2021
The latest full-length release from the blues-rock guitarist was produced by Martin Kierszenbaum and features a guest appearance from Tech N9ne.
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288.
The Concretes
by The Concretes
June 29, 2004
The Swedish group (originally formed 9 years ago as an all-girl trio, but now featuring 8 full-time members) make their international debut with an album that manages to combine elements of classic Motown, Mazzy Star and the Velvet Underground.
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289.
Parallel Play
by Sloan
June 10, 2008
This is the latest album for the Canadian rock-pop quartet.
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290.
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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291.
Late Night Feelings
by Mark Ronson
June 21, 2019
The fifth full-length solo studio release for the British producer features guest appearances from Camila Cabello, Miley Cyrus, Diana Gordon, Ilsey, Alicia Keys, King Princess, The Last Artful, Dodgr, Lykke Li, Angel Olsen, and YEBBA.
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292.
Nothing Is Precious Enough For Us
by Death Vessel
August 19, 2008
Joel Thibodeau's sophomore album was recorded in New Jersey and produced by Pete Donnelly.
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293.
Look at Us Now Dad
by Banoffee
February 21, 2020
The debut full-length release for the Los Angeles-based Australian pop artist features guest appearances from Cupcakke and Empress Of.
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294.
Crazy Love
by Michael Buble
October 9, 2009
The fourth studio album for the Canadian singer was produced by David Foster, Bob Rock and Humberto Gatica.
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295.
Stronger With Each Tear
by Mary J. Blige
December 21, 2009
The latest album for the R&B singer features guest performers Drake, T.I., and Trey Songz as well as a song from the film "Precious."
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296.
Star Kitty's Revenge
by Joi
March 19, 2002
This is the third solo album (and first since 1996) for neo-soul singer Joi Gilliam.
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297.
Musique Automatique
by Stereo Total
October 8, 2002
This is the fifth LP for the French-pop-influenced, Berlin-based duo of Francoise Cactus and Brezel Goring.
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298.
Big Music
by Simple Minds
November 24, 2014
The 16th studio release for the Scottish pop band features production from Gavin Goldberg, Steve Hillage, Steve Osborne, Owen Parker, and Andy Wright.
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299.
Partie Traumatic
by Black Kids
July 22, 2008
The quintet from Jacksonville, Florida, releases its debut album produced by Bernard Butler.
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300.
Seeing Things
by Jakob Dylan
June 10, 2008
The Wallflowers' lead singer releases his debut solo album.
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