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19101.
Scratch My Back
by Peter Gabriel
March 2, 2010
"Scratch My Back" is Peter Gabriel's first album in eight years--and the first in a series of releases--in which Gabriel covers the works of his favorite artists in exchange for his own collection of covers by those artists in the forthcoming album, "I'll Scratch Yours." The tracklist includes Arcade Fire's "My Body Is a Cage," Bon Iver's "Flume," David Bowie's "Heroes," Lou Reed's "The Power of the Heart," Paul Simon's "The Boy in the Bubble," and Radiohead's "Street Spirit (Fade Out)" to name a few.
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19102.
Coming On Strong
by Hot Chip
November 29, 2005
This debut full-length for the London group headed by Joe Goddard and Alexis Taylor is a (semi-)tongue-in-cheek mix of diverse styles such as fake-gangsta-rap, R&B, soul, electronica, and more.
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19103.
Éxodo
by Peso Pluma
June 20, 2024
The fourth full-length studio release from Peso Pluma features guest appearances by such artists as Anitta, Arcángel, Gabito Ballesteros, Cardi B, Natanael Cano, Ryan Castro, Iván Cornejo, Luis R. Conriquez, DJ Snake, Junior H, Óscar Maydon, Kenia Os, Chino Pacas, Quavo, Rich The Kid, and Tito Double P.
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19104.
Apokalypsis
by Chelsea Wolfe
August 23, 2011
The third album for the California singer-songwriter continues her dark folk style.
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19105.
Darwin Deez
by Darwin Deez
May 24, 2011
The debut album for the New York indie pop artist finally reaches the US after a successful release in the UK in 2010.
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19106.
Word Of Mouf
by Ludacris
November 27, 2001
The second full-length from the Atlanta rapper features contributions from Timbaland, Swizz Beats, Nate Dogg, Mystikal, Jagged Edge and Twista.
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19107.
The Girl In The Other Room
by Diana Krall
April 27, 2004
New husband Elvis Costello co-wrote six of the tunes on this latest disc from platinum-selling jazz vocalist Diana Krall.
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19108.
Digital Bullet
by The RZA
August 28, 2001
Robert Diggs, aka Bobby Digital, aka RZA, aka (well, we could go on... but we won't), best known for his production work with Wu-Tang Clan and the Gravediggaz, returns with his second solo album.
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19109.
Our Earthly Pleasures
by Maxïmo Park
May 8, 2007
Gil Norton produced this second album for the Paul Smith-fronted UK rock outfit, who debuted in 2005 with the Mercury Music Prize-nominated 'A Certain Trigger.'
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19110.
Attention
by Gus Gus
August 27, 2002
The Icelandic band is quite a bit different from the one that released 1999's varied 'This Is Normal,' losing most of its members and changing its name (now, officially, "gusgus") and record label in the interim. Now consisting of just 4 members--three DJs and a new vocalist--gusgus offer up a more focused sound on 'Attention,' which tends toward stripped-down electronica and early-'80s electro sounds.
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19111.
The Trinity
by Sean Paul
September 27, 2005
This is the third album for the Jamaican dancehall star.
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19112.
Hypnotic Nights
by JEFF the Brotherhood
July 17, 2012
Dan Auerbach of the Black Keys produced the seventh album for the garage rock duo.
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19113.
Seth Avett and Jessica Lea Mayfield Sing Elliott Smith
by Jessica Lea Mayfield
March 17, 2015
Seth Avett and Jessica Lea Mayfield's cover album features 12 songs from Elliott Smith's seven releases.
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19114.
57th & 9th
by Sting
November 11, 2016
The 12th solo release for the British rock artist was produced by Martin Kierszenbaum and is his first pop/rock album since 2003's Sacred Love.
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19115.
Infinity Overhead
by Minus the Bear
August 28, 2012
The fifth album for the indie rock band led by Jake Snider was produced by former keyboardist Matt Bayles.
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19116.
Beck Song Reader
by Various Artists
July 29, 2014
Originally released in 2012 as a collection of sheet music, this studio recorded version includes vocals from Beck, Jack Black, Jarvis Cocker, Bob Forrest, Eleanor Friedberger, Fun., Jason Isbell, Gabriel Kahane, David Johansen, Norah Jones. Juanes, Lord Huron, Laura Marling, Marc Ribot, Sparks, Moses Sumney, Swamp Dogg, Tweedy, Loudon Wainwright III, and Jack White.
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19117.
Under The Covers Vol. 1
by Matthew Sweet and Susanna Hoffs
April 18, 2006
Singer-songwriter Matthew Sweet joins The Bangles' Susanna Hoffs for a collection of 15 covers, including takes on Bob Dylan, The Who, The Bee Gees and the Velvet Underground.
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19118.
Uno!
by Green Day
September 25, 2012
The first release in a planned trilogy for the punk rock band was produced by Rob Cavallo.
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19119.
Hexadic
by Six Organs of Admittance
February 17, 2015
The latest release from the Ben Chasny solo project is based on a new composition method Chasny invented.
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19120.
Nightcrawler
by Pete Yorn
August 29, 2006
Dave Grohl and the Dixie Chicks guest on the singer-songwriter's third album.
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19121.
Wuthering Drum
by Public Memory
March 18, 2016
The solo debut full-length release for ERAAS' Robert Toher was recorded in Los Angeles.
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19122.
The Ghost of the Mountain
by Tired Pony
September 30, 2013
This is the second full-length release for the indie folk band that includes Iain Archer, Peter Buck, Richard Colburn, Jacknife Lee, Gary Lightbody, Scott McCaughey, and Troy Stewart.
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19123.
The Adventures Of Bobby Ray
by B.o.B
April 27, 2010
The debut full-length release for the Atlanta, Georgia, native features guest appearances from such artists as Lupe Fiasco, T.I., Weezer's Rivers Cuomo, Paramore's Hayley Williams, and Eminem.
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19124.
How to Become Clairvoyant
by Robbie Robertson
April 5, 2011
The former Band guitarist returns with an album that looks back on his five-decade long career, featuring guests such as Eric Clapton, Steve Winwood, Tom Morello and Trent Reznor.
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19125.
Eyes Open
by Snow Patrol
May 9, 2006
Martha Wainwright and Ken Stringfellow are among the guests on Gary Lightbody's fourth Snow Patrol album.
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19126.
Snowflake Midnight
by Mercury Rev
September 30, 2008
The seventh album for the New York rock band was produced with Dave Fridmann.
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19127.
Major Key
by DJ Khaled
July 29, 2016
An Apple streaming exclusive for two weeks before releasing wider (and physically) on 12 August, the ninth full-length studio release for the rapper features guest appearances from such artists as 2 Chainz, Big Sean, Chris Brown, Busta Rhymes, J. Cole, Drake, French Montana, Future, Gucci Mane, Jadakiss, Jay Z, Jeezy, Jeremih, Kendrick Lamar, Lil Wayne, Nicki Minaj, Nas, Rick Ross, Meghan Trainor, YG, Yo Gotti, Wale, and Wiz Khalifa.
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19128.
Keep On Loving You
by Reba McEntire
August 18, 2009
The first album on the Valory label for the queen of country was produced by Tony Brown and Mark Bright.
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19129.
OK Bear
by Jeremy Enigk
May 12, 2009
The third full-length solo album for the former Sunny Day Real Estate singer was produced by Santi Garcia and Ricky Falkner.
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19130.
Dead Zone Boys
by Jookabox
November 3, 2009
The David "Moose" Adamson-led band changes its name to just Jookabox for its third album.
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19131.
Festival Thyme [EP]
by ...And You Will Know Us by the Trail of Dead
October 28, 2008
The Austin rock band releases a four-track EP ahead of its anticipated full-length in 2009.
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19132.
Ben Folds Presents: University A Cappella!
by Ben Folds
April 28, 2009
Ben Folds worked with university a cappella groups to perform some of his songs for this album.
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19133.
Everything She Touched Turned Ampexian
by Prefuse 73
April 14, 2009
The fifth album for Prefuse 73 was recorded on analog tape first.
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19134.
Ain't Ain't Ain't
by Tim Fite
March 6, 2012
The fourth album for Tim Fite is the final album in the indie singer-songwriter's Ain't trilogy.
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19135.
Venus Doom
by H.I.M.
September 18, 2007
The Finnish hard rock band's sixth album includes one song that is over 10 minutes long.
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19136.
Utopia
by Travis Scott
July 28, 2023
The fourth full-length studio release from rapper Travis Scott features guest appearance by 21 Savage, Bad Bunny, Beyonce, James Blake, Bon Iver, Drake, Future, Swae Lee, Playboi Carti, Rob49, Sampha, Sheck Wes, SZA, Teezo Touchdown, The Weeknd, Westside Gunn, and Young Thug.
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19137.
Move Through the Dawn
by The Coral
August 10, 2018
The ninth full-length studio release for the British indie rock band was produced with Rich Turvey.
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19138.
No More Idols
by Chase & Status
January 31, 2011
The second album for the British electronic duo features such guests as Plan B, Tinie Tempah, Dizzee Rascal, Cee-Lo Green, and White Lies.
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19139.
Outside
by CFCF
October 22, 2013
The second full-length release for Montreal electronic producer Michael Silver was inspired from his travels.
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19140.
Trick
by Kele
October 14, 2014
The second full-length solo release for Kele Okereke was recorded in London and New York.
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19141.
Sir
by Fischerspooner
February 16, 2018
The fourth full-length release for the electroclash duo was produced by R.E.M.'s Michael Stipe and features guest appearances from Andy LeMaster, Johnny Magee, Holly Miranda, and Caroline Polachek.
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19142.
Radiance And Submission
by CFCF
July 31, 2015
The third full-length release for the Montreal electronic producer features field recordings and acoustic guitar.
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19143.
Lifetime of Love
by Moon Diagrams
June 30, 2017
The full-length solo release for Deerhoof drummer Moses Archuleta was written after the end of his marriage and recorded over a 10-year period.
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19144.
The Promise
by Mitch Ryder
February 13, 2012
The first release in the US since 1983 from Mitch Ryder, the singer best known for the song Devil With a Blue Dress On, was produced by Don Was.
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19145.
Fair Youth
by Maybeshewill
August 25, 2014
This is the fourth full-length studio release for the British post-rock instrumental band.
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19146.
Kintsugi
by Death Cab for Cutie
March 31, 2015
Produced by Rich Costey, the eighth full-length release for the alternative rock band is its last with Chris Walla, who left the group in September of 2014.
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19147.
Little Pop Rock
by Sister Vanilla
April 3, 2007
If it sounds like The Jesus And Mary Chain fronted by a woman, well, that's precisely because it is. JAMC's Jim and William Reid join sister Linda (as well as Freeheat's Ben Lurie) for this first Sister Vanilla album, which has been in the works for a decade.
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19148.
Life After Death
by Rabit
October 5, 2018
The third full-length release for the Houston-based electronic producer was inspired by DJ Screw, Enigma, and Hiroshi Yoshimura.
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19149.
Shine
by Martina McBride
March 24, 2009
The latest album for the multi-award-winning country artist was produced with Dann Huff.
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19150.
Melt
by Young Magic
February 14, 2012
Genres such as hip-hop, soul, dubstep, electronic, and West African music are featured on the debut album for the New York-based trio, who come via Australia and Indonesia.
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19151.
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by Trash Talk
October 9, 2012
The fourth release for the Sacramento hardcore band is its first on the Odd Future label.
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19152.
Hard Believer
by Fink
July 15, 2014
The sixth full-length release for the folk band led by Fin Greenall was produced by Billy Bush.
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19153.
Cosmic Wind
by Lion Babe
March 29, 2019
The second full-length release for the New York neo-soul duo of Lucas Goodman and Jillian Hervey features guest appearances from Bilal, Leikeli47 and Raekwon.
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19154.
Living On The Other Side
by The Donkeys
September 9, 2008
The quartet from San Diego, California, releases its sophomore album.
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19155.
Mr. Muthafuckin' Exquire
by Mr. Muthafuckin' eXquire
July 12, 2019
The debut full-length studio release for the Brooklyn rapper features guest appearances from Iceberg Black, KAST and Wiki.
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19156.
Share the Joy
by Vivian Girls
April 12, 2011
The Brooklyn trio releases its third album of '50s girl-group-style garage rock.
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19157.
Data Panik Etcetera
by Bis
May 5, 2014
The first release from the Scottish indie pop trio in 13 years contains tracks from when they recorded under the name Data Panik and songs from their previous attempt at their fourth Bis disc.
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19158.
Mass Gothic
by Mass Gothic
February 5, 2016
The debut full-length release for the new solo project from Hooray For Earth frontman Noel Heroux was self-recorded.
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19159.
Diamond Hoo Ha
by Supergrass
June 10, 2008
The sixth studio album for the English rock quartet was recorded in Germany.
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19160.
Major General
by Franz Nicolay
January 13, 2009
The debut solo album for The Hold Steady's Franz Nicolay.
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19161.
Amnesty (I)
by Crystal Castles
August 19, 2016
The fourth full-length release for the Canadian experimental electronic band is its first with new singer Edith Frances.
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19162.
I Am Not a Human Being
by Lil Wayne
October 12, 2010
With Southern sounds, spacey themes, and smooth rhymes, the rapper returns from incarceration with his latest release of hip-hop hits.
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19163.
Hemingway's Whiskey
by Kenny Chesney
September 28, 2010
The quadruple-platinum country singer's first studio album in three years is named after a Guy Clark song and features the singer-writer throughout the record.
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19164.
Riot!
by Paramore
June 12, 2007
Hayley Williams leads her Franklin, Tennessee-based band in their second album.
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19165.
Dunes
by Gardens & Villa
February 4, 2014
Produced by Tim Goldsworthy, the second full-length release for the Santa Barbara indie band was inspired by Lake Michigan.
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19166.
Nothing to Do
by Bleeding Knees Club
April 17, 2012
The debut full-length album for the Australian garage rock-pop duo of Alex Wall and Jordan Malane was produced by Devonte Hynes (aka Lightspeed Champion or Blood Orange).
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19167.
Amelita
by Court Yard Hounds
July 16, 2013
Jim Scott returns as producer on the second release from the Dixie Chicks' Emily Robison and Martie Maguire as the Court Yard Hounds.
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19168.
Dirty Work
by All Time Low
June 7, 2011
This is the emo-pop band's major-label debut.
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19169.
In Another World
by Cheap Trick
April 9, 2021
The 20th full-length studio release for the rock band was produced with Julian Raymond.
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19170.
Hot Cakes
by The Darkness
August 21, 2012
The British glam/hard rock band returns to record and produce its third album after a five year absence.
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19171.
The Datsuns
by The Datsuns
February 18, 2003
This is the debut full-length release for the New Zealand rockers, who have drawn comparisons to everyone from The Stooges and AC/DC to, of course, the White Stripes, and have been the subject of fawning articles in the UK music press (but then again, who hasn't) in recent months.
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19172.
Eat at Whitey's
by Everlast
October 17, 2000
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19173.
Educated Guess
by Ani DiFranco
January 20, 2004
The singer-songwriter's latest is a solo release in every sense of the word, as DiFranco wrote, produced, played, and sang everything on the album (not to mention releasing it on her own record label).
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19174.
Lucky 7
by The Reverend Horton Heat
February 26, 2002
The seventh album for the Texas-based rockabilly star and his band features the track "Like a Rocket," selected as this year's official Daytona 500 theme song.
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19175.
My Everything
by Anita Baker
September 7, 2004
The R&B singer's first studio album since 1994 includes a duet with Babyface.
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19176.
Walls
by An Horse
April 26, 2011
The second full-length album for the Australian duo was produced by Howard Redekopp.
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19177.
House of Spirits
by The Fresh & Onlys
June 10, 2014
The fifth full-length release for the San Francisco garage/psych rock quartet was partially influenced by Tim Cohen's stay in Arizona.
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19178.
TKOL RMX 1234567
by Radiohead
October 11, 2011
The remix of the King of Limbs album features work from Actress, Altrice, Caribou, Nathan Fake, Four Tet, Jacques Greene, Jamie xx, Lone, Modeselektor, Objekt, Pearson Sound, and SBTRKT.
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19179.
All Hail Bright Futures
by And So I Watch You from Afar
March 19, 2013
The third full-length release for the rock band from Belfast was produced by Rocky O'Reilly.
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19180.
The Devil You Know
by Rickie Lee Jones
September 18, 2012
Produced by Ben Harper, the California-based singer-songwriter covers songs by such artists as the Band, Donovan, Rolling Stones, and Van Morrison.
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19181.
From Here to Now to You
by Jack Johnson
September 17, 2013
The sixth studio release for the acoustic surf rock singer-songwriter was produced with Mario Caldato Jr.
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19182.
Danzig in the Moonlight
by Ken Stringfellow
October 16, 2012
The guitarist known for his work with R.E.M., The Posies, and the newest incarnation of Big Star releases his fourth solo album.
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19183.
Gameshow
by Two Door Cinema Club
October 14, 2016
The third full-length release from the Northern Ireland indie rock band was produced by Jackknife Lee.
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19184.
Mercy
by The Men
February 14, 2020
The eighth full-length released for the Brooklyn-based was recorded live to tape with Travis Harrison.
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19185.
The Element Of Freedom
by Alicia Keys
December 15, 2009
The Grammy-winning singer-songwriter releases her fourth studio album.
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19186.
Back & Fourth
by Pete Yorn
June 23, 2009
Mike Mogis produced the singer-songwriter's first album in three years.
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19187.
Golden Pollen
by Savath & Savalas
June 19, 2007
This latest release for Scott Herren's Catalan- and tropicalia-themed Prefuse 73 side project is basically a Herren solo record, with the producer even singing on a number of tracks. Other vocalists include Mia Doi Todd and Jose Gonzalez.
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19188.
This Is Us
by Backstreet Boys
October 6, 2009
The Backstreet Boys second album without Kevin Richardson reunites them with producer Max Martin.
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19189.
You Break Our Hearts, We’ll Tear Yours Out
by The Gilded Palace Of Sin
January 12, 2010
The trio from Manchester, England named after an album by country rock group The Flying Burrito Brothers, release its first album.
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19190.
Every Kind Of Light
by The Posies
June 28, 2005
Ken Stringfellow and Jon Auer reunite for their first album as The Posies in seven years. They are joined by Matt Harris (Oranger) on bass and Darren Minwalla (Preston School of Industry) on drums.
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19191.
It's a Corporate World
by Dale Earnhardt Jr. Jr.
June 7, 2011
The Detroit duo of Joshua Epstein and Daniel Zott release another album of psychedelic indie pop.
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19192.
Nun [EP]
by Teengirl Fantasy
November 25, 2013
The four-track EP from the Ohio duo is 13-minutes of instrumental electronic music.
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19193.
Friday Night [Live]
by Will Butler
June 17, 2016
The second full-length solo release for Arcade Fire member is a live album featuring songs recorded from the tour for his 2015 solo disc, Policy.
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19194.
Idle Labor
by Craft Spells
April 5, 2011
This is the pop debut from California-based singer-songwriter Justin Vallesteros.
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19195.
Mugiboogie
by Mugison
August 19, 2008
This is the third album for the Icelandic artist.
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19196.
Belladonna of Sadness
by Alexandra Savior
April 7, 2017
The debut full-length release for the Los Angeles-based singer-songwriter was produced by James Ford and Alex Turner.
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19197.
The Most Incredible Thing
by Pet Shop Boys
March 14, 2011
This is the soundtrack for the ballet based on a Hans Christian Anderson story.
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19198.
Don't Let the Sun Go Down On Your Anger
by River City Extension
June 5, 2012
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19199.
After The Balls Drop
by Les Savy Fav
April 29, 2008
The group releases its 3:00 a.m. performance at Bowery Ballroom in New York City on January 1, 2008 for download only.
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19200.
Bruiser
by The Duke Spirit
February 7, 2012
The third album for the British indie rock band was produced by Andrew Scheps.
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