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10901.
Drawn In Basic
by Populous With Short Stories
September 30, 2008
The Italian producer Andrea Mangia teams up with MC Short Stories for his third album.
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10902.
The Block Brochure: Welcome to the Soil, Pt. 1
by E-40
March 26, 2012
Released on the same day (and also as a three-disc set), The Block Brochure: Welcome to the Soil 1, 2, or 3 are E-40's 15th, 16th, and 17th albums. The first volume features guest appeances from such artists as 2 Chainz, B-Legit, Juicy J, Richie Rich, Raheem DeVaughn, and E-40's son, Droop-E.
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10903.
The Block Brochure: Welcome to the Soil, Pt. 3
by E-40
March 26, 2012
Released on the same day (and also as a three-disc set), The Block Brochure: Welcome to the Soil 1, 2, or 3 are E-40's 15th, 16th, and 17th albums. The third and final volume features guest appearances from such artist as Hieroglyphics, Daz, Raheem DeVaughn, Kurupt, Kokane, Kendrick Lamar, Snoop Dogg, Too $hort, comedian Katt Williams, and E-40's son, Droop-E.
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10904.
The Destroyed Room: B-Sides And Rarities
by Sonic Youth
December 12, 2006
Not the most accessible (sound-wise) of Sonic Youth's releases, this 11-track disc compiles some of the least accessible (availability-wise) of the band's obscure recordings, which have been remastered.
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10905.
Reflections
by Hannah Diamond
November 22, 2019
The debut full-length release for the member of the PC Music collective was produced by A. G. Cook.
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10906.
Scarecrow
by Garth Brooks
November 13, 2001
Working again with longtime producer Allen Reynolds, Brooks' first country-pop album in four years includes duets with George Jones and Trisha Yearwood. If Brooks' claims are to be believed, this will also be his farewell album.
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10907.
Fantastic Playroom
by New Young Pony Club
July 9, 2007
The debut album for this indie electronica band from London, England.
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10908.
Dopamine
by Third Eye Blind
June 16, 2015
The fifth full-length studio release for the San Francisco alternative rock band led by Stephan Jenkins is its first album in six years.
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10909.
We Can Do Anything
by Violent Femmes
March 4, 2016
This is the first full-length studio release in 16 years for the band led by Gordon Gano and Brian Ritchie with Dresden Dolls' Brian Viglione taking over on drums from Victor de Lorenzo.
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10910.
Who You Are
by Jessie J
April 12, 2011
The Essex-born pop singer, Jessie "J" Cornish, makes her debut and has already created a buzz as the the recent Brit's "Critics Choice" winner.
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10911.
Endless Arcade
by Teenage Fanclub
April 30, 2021
The latest full-length release for the Scottish rock band is its first with Euro Childs of Gorky’s Zygotic Mynci and the first without co-founder Gerard Love who left in 2018.
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10912.
The Future Bites
by Steven Wilson
January 29, 2021
The sixth full-length studio release for the British artist was co-produced with with David Kosten.
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10913.
Riot City Blues
by Primal Scream
August 22, 2006
Alison Mosshart (The Kills), Warren Ellis (Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds), and Will Sergeant (Echo and the Bunnymen) guest on the band's first album in four years, which ditches the aggressive, electronic elements of their previous two outings in favor of a more traditional blues-rock homage.
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10914.
Shiny and Oh So Bright, Vol. 1: No Past. No Future. No Sun
by The Smashing Pumpkins
November 16, 2018
Produced by Rick Rubin, the 10th full-length release for the alternative rock band sees the return of original members Jimmy Chamberlin and James Iha, joining remaining members Billy Corgan and Jeff Schroeder.
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10915.
New Facts Emerge
by The Fall
July 28, 2017
The latest studio release for the British post-punk band led by Mark E. Smith was produced by Kieron Melling and Smith.
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10916.
Oh, Fortune
by Dan Mangan
September 27, 2011
The third album for the Canadian folk singer was produced by Colin Stewart.
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10917.
Everybody
by Logic
May 5, 2017
The third full-length studio release for the Maryland rapper is a concept album with themes of race and religion with guest appearances from Black Thought, Big Lenbo, Alessia Cara, Chuck D, Neil deGrasse Tyson, Ansel Elgort, Damian Lemar Hudson, Juicy J, Khalid, Killer Mike, No I.D., and Lucy Rose.
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10918.
Nobody's Daughter
by Hole
April 27, 2010
The band officially disbanded in 2002, but it's been more than 12 years since the Courtney Love-led rock band recorded "Celebrity Skin." A new lineup greets listeners as original members Eric Erlandson and Melissa Auf der Maur do not return.
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10919.
Civilisation II [EP]
by Kero Kero Bonito
April 21, 2021
The three-track EP from the British indie pop trio was produced and recorded by the band's own Gus Lobban.
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10920.
May Your Kindness Remain
by Courtney Marie Andrews
March 23, 2018
The sixth full-length release for the Arizona-born singer-songwriter was produced by Mark Howard.
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10921.
Perfecto Presents Another World
by Paul Oakenfold
September 26, 2000
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10922.
Kannon
by Sunn O)))
December 4, 2015
The seventh studio release for the Seattle doom metal is a 30 minutes three-track album.
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10923.
Jason Castro
by Jason Castro
April 13, 2010
The third runner-up in the seventh season of American Idol releases his first album produced with Eric Rosse.
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10924.
I NEVER LIKED YOU
by Future
April 29, 2022
The latest full-length release for Atlanta rapper Future features guest appearances from Drake, EST Gee, Gunna, Kodak Black, Tems, Kanye West, and Young Thug.
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10925.
Stay Together
by Kaiser Chiefs
October 7, 2016
The sixth full-length studio release for the British rock band was produced by Brian Higgins.
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10926.
Here From Where We Are
by Pariah
July 13, 2018
The first full-length release in six years for Arthur Cayzer's electronic project
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10927.
Cotillions
by William Patrick Corgan
November 22, 2019
The second full-length solo release for The Smashing Pumpkins lead singer under his full name was recorded in Chicago and Nashville.
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10928.
A Coliseum Complex Museum
by The Besnard Lakes
January 22, 2016
The fifth full-length release for the psychedelic rock band led by Montreal husband-and-wife duo of Jace Lasek and Olga Goreas features two new band members, Sheenah Ko and Robbie Macarthur.
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10929.
Plata o Plomo
by Fat Joe
February 17, 2017
The debut full-length release for the collaboration between Fat Joe and Remy Ma features guest appearances from BJ the Chicago Kid, Kat Dahlia, The Dream, French Montana, Infared, Kent Jones, Kingston, Stephanie Mills, RySoValid, Seven Streeter, Ty Dolla Sign, and Vindata.
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10930.
Funeral
by Lil Wayne
January 31, 2020
The latest full-length studio release for the rapper features guest appearances from 2 Chainz, Big Sean, Jay Rock, Adam Levine, Lil Baby, Lil Twist, O.T. Genasis, Takeoff, The-Dream, and XXXTentacion.
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10931.
Wheelhouse
by Brad Paisley
April 9, 2013
The country singer self-produced his ninth studio release that features guest appearances from Dierks Bentley, Charlie Daniels, Hunter Hayes, Eric Idle, Mat Kearney, LL Cool J, and Roger Miller.
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10932.
Momentum
by Jamie Cullum
May 20, 2013
The sixth studio release for the British jazz-pop artist was recorded with such items as iPhone apps, old keyboards, and cassette recorders.
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10933.
Maximum Balloon
by Maximum Balloon
September 21, 2010
The latest project for TV on the Radio's Dave Sitek features such guests as Karen O, David Byrne, Kyp Malone, and Theophilus London.
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10934.
Weird Revolution
by Butthole Surfers
August 28, 2001
The first album in three years from the always bizarre Texans includes about two-thirds of the tracks from their unreleased 1998 effort "After The Astronaut."
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10935.
Yes, I'm A Witch
by Yoko Ono
February 6, 2007
'Witch' features an assortment of indie artists who have reimagined classic Yoko Ono tracks by mixing elements of the originals (mainly the vocals) with newly recorded music. The roster includes the Flaming Lips, Le Tigre, Spiritualized, Cat Power and the Polyphonic Spree.
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10936.
EP-1
by Pixies
September 3, 2013
The four-track EP was recorded in Wales with producer Gil Norton.
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10937.
Duck
by Kaiser Chiefs
July 26, 2019
The seventh full-length studio release for the British indie rock band was produced with Ben H. Allen and Andrew Wells.
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10938.
Blood In My Eye
by Ja Rule
November 4, 2003
'Blood' represents the New York rapper's attempt to lash back at 50 Cent, who has spent the better part of the past year targeting Rule.
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10939.
Twenty
by Taking Back Sunday
January 11, 2019
The compilation release from the Long Island rock band features two new tracks.
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10940.
Tical 0: The Prequel
by Method Man
May 18, 2004
Wu Tang Clan's Clifford Smith (aka Method Man) interrupts his budding acting career to return with his first solo disc in five years (and fourth overall). The guest roster includes Missy Elliott, Ludacris, Snoop Dogg, Ghostface, Redman, Busta Rhymes and RZA.
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10941.
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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10942.
Night Train [EP]
by Keane
May 11, 2010
The British rock band releases its EP featuring K'Naan and Tigarah as guest artists, as well as one song with the band's Tim Rice-Oxley on lead vocals.
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10943.
Encore
by DJ Snake
August 5, 2016
The debut full-length release for the French trap producer features guest appearances from such artists as Justin Bieber, Bipolar Sunshine, Jeremih, Migos, Mr Hudson, Travis Scott, Skrillex, Swizz Beatz, and Young Thug.
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10944.
Victorious
by Wolfmother
February 19, 2016
The fourth full-length release for the Australian hard rock band led by Andrew Stockdale was produced by Brendan O'Brien.
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10945.
All The Lost Souls
by James Blunt
September 18, 2007
The English singer wrote half of the songs while at Ibiza.
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10946.
Telas
by Nicolas Jaar
July 17, 2020
The third release in 2020 for the electronic artist features contributions from Susanna Gonzo, Anna Ippolito, Milena Punzi, and Marzio Zorio.
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10947.
Slave to the Game
by Emmure
April 10, 2012
The first album for the metalcore band with new drummer Mark Castillo was produced by Joey Sturgis.
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10948.
Sports
by Fufanu
February 3, 2017
The second full-length release for the Icelandic alternative rock trio was produced by the Yeah Yeah Yeahs' Nick Zinner.
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10949.
A Town Called Paradise
by Tiësto
June 17, 2014
The fifth studio release for the Dutch DJ features guest appearances from Christian Burns, DBX, Icona Pop, Matthew Koma, Ladyhawke, Andreas Moe, and Sultan + Ned Shepard.
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10950.
Shape the Future
by Nightmares on Wax
January 26, 2018
The eighth full-length studio release for George Evelyn features guest appearances from Allan Kingdom, Andrew Ashong, LSK, Mozez, Jordan Rakei, Kuauhtli Vasquez, Sadie Walker, and Wixarika Tribe.
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10951.
United Nations of Sound
by Richard Ashcroft
March 22, 2011
The British band, formed by former Verve frontman Richard Ashcroft, features production by hip-hop virtuoso No ID and crosses musical genre borders.
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10952.
Resistance Is Futile
by Manic Street Preachers
April 13, 2018
The 13th full-length studio release for the Welsh alternative rock band was produced by Dave Eringa.
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10953.
Higher Than The Eiffel
by Audio Bullys
May 18, 2010
After scrapping some previous tracks, the electronic duo sat down and finished fourteen fresh tracks in six months for the band's first release in five years.
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10954.
Quickies
by Magnetic Fields
May 15, 2020
The 12th full-length release for the band led by Stephen Merritt features songs as short as 13 seconds to just over two and a half minutes.
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10955.
World Wide Pop
by Superorganism
July 15, 2022
The second full-length release for London-based indie pop band Superorganism features guest appearances from Boa Constrictors, Dylan Cartlidge, CHAI, Gen Hoshino, Stephen Malkmus, and Pi Ja Ma.
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10956.
The Lion the Beast the Beat
by Grace Potter and the Nocturnals
June 12, 2012
The fourth album for the band was produced by Jim Scott and includes several tracks written by Dan Auerbach of The Black Keys.
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10957.
Helium
by Homeshake
February 15, 2019
The fourth full-length solo release for Canadian indie R&B artist Peter Sagar was self-recorded and mixed in his apartment in Montreal.
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10958.
Culture of Fear
by Thievery Corporation
June 27, 2011
The Washington DC-based duo's sixth studio album is less political than its last release, yet it still keeps a progressive stance and makes a statement.
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10959.
Rocket Juice & the Moon
by Rocket Juice & the Moon
March 26, 2012
After much delay due to their other projects, Damon Albarn of Blur and Gorillaz, Red Hot Chili Peppers' Flea, and Tony Allen's super group formed in 2008 finally releases its debut album featuring guest appearances by Erykah Badu, Fatoumata Diawara, M.anifest, M3nsa, and Cheick Tidiane Seck.
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10960.
Higher Than The Stars [EP]
by The Pains of Being Pure at Heart
September 22, 2009
The four-track EP features a song remixed by Saint Etienne.
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10961.
Plastic Bouquet
by Kacy & Clayton
December 11, 2020
The debut full-length collaboration between Canadian duo Kacy & Clayton and New Zealand singer-songwriter Marlon Williams was recorded in 2019 in Saskatoon, Canada.
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10962.
Her Loss
by Drake
November 4, 2022
The debut full-length studio release from the collaboration between rappers Drake and 21 Savage was delayed by a week when producer Noah "40" Shebib contracted COVID-19.
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10963.
Anywhere But Here
by Sorry
October 7, 2022
The second full-length studio release for London-based band Sorry was recorded with Portishead’s Adrian Utley.
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10964.
European Heartbreak
by Amber Arcades
September 28, 2018
The second full-length release for the Dutch indie pop artist was co-produced with Deerhoof's Chris Cohen and Trey Pollard.
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10965.
The Bachelor
by Patrick Wolf
August 11, 2009
The fourth album for the British singer features Tilda Swinton as a guest artist.
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10966.
Machine [EP]
by Yeah Yeah Yeahs
November 5, 2002
This three-track single (optimistically dubbed an "EP"), the band's second overall release, contains songs that allegedly will not appear on their upcoming full-length debut.
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10967.
Kris Allen
by Kris Allen
November 17, 2009
This is the first major label album for the winner of the eighth season of American Idol.
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10968.
Uptown Special
by Mark Ronson
January 13, 2015
The fourth full-length release for the singer/producer was co-produced with Jeff Bhasker and features guest appearances from such artists as Bruno Mars, Mystikal, Tame Impala's Kevin Parker, Stevie Wonder, and Andrew Wyatt. The lyrics come from an unlikely source: novelist Michael Chabon.
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10969.
Lil Boat 3
by Lil Yachty
May 29, 2020
The fourth full-length release for the rapper features guest appearances from A$AP Rocky, DaBaby, Draft Day, Drake, Future, Lil Durk, Lil Keed, Mike WiLL Made-It, Tierra Whack, Tyler, The Creator, and Young Thug.
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10970.
1989
by Ryan Adams
September 21, 2015
The alt-country singer-songwriter covers every song on Taylor Swift's 2014 pop album.
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10971.
Odditorium Or Warlords Of Mars
by The Dandy Warhols
September 13, 2005
The Portland, Ore. band's follow-up to 'Welcome To The Monkey House' was co-produced by frontman Courtney Taylor(-Taylor) and Gregg Williams.
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10972.
Deafman Glance
by Ryley Walker
May 18, 2018
The fourth full-length release for the Chicago singer-songwriter was produced with LeRoy Bach.
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10973.
10
by LL Cool J
October 15, 2002
Yes, this is indeed LL Cool J's tenth album, which includes guest appearances from P. Diddy, Amerie, and Dru Hill, and production from The Neptunes and Trackmasters.
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10974.
What A Time To Be Alive [Mixtape]
by Drake & Future
September 20, 2015
Released exclusively first on Apple Music, the collaborative between Drake and Future was recorded over six days and features production from Metro Boomin.
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10975.
Shaman
by Santana
October 22, 2002
Attempting to duplicate the unexpected mega-success of 1999's 'Supernatural,' the rock veteran returns with the formula intact, loading this disc with numerous guests from various musical genres to appeal to as many potential fans as possible. The list of contributors reads like the introductions to some televised awards show: Michelle Branch, Nickelback's Chad Kroeger, Seal, Macy Gray, Musiq, Placido Domingo, Ozomatli, Dido and P.O.D. (What, no Ozzy Osbourne?)
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10976.
American Utopia
by David Byrne
March 9, 2018
The first solo release for the Talking Heads frontman in 14 years is part of a larger project called "Reasons to Be Cheerful" and features contributions from Brian Eno, Jam City, Oneohtrix Point Never, and Sampha.
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10977.
The E.N.D.
by The Black Eyed Peas
June 9, 2009
The Black Eyed Peas return to release its first studio album in five years.
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10978.
Midnight Memories
by One Direction
November 25, 2013
The third full-length studio release for the British/Irish pop quintet is said to be more "rockier" and features songs written by the band as well as with such artists as Tom Fletcher, Danny Jones & Dougie Poynter of McFly, Jacknife Lee, Gary Lightbody of Snow Patrol, and Ryan Tedder of OneRepublic.
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10979.
About the Light
by Steve Mason
January 18, 2019
The fourth full-length solo release for the former Beta Band frontman was recorded with producer Stephen Street's live band.
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10980.
Illuminations
by Josh Groban
November 15, 2010
Stars hire Rick Rubin for one thing: to achieve a purity of essence. When it comes to singers like Johnny Cash or songwriters like Neil Diamond -- even rock bands like Weezer -- Rubin’s approach feels natural, as he strips away the varnish that’s clouded over the years, but Josh Groban is an odd choice for the Rubin maneuver. Not a singer/songwriter in the classic sense but rather a classical singer who dabbles in pop, Groban doesn’t need to be stripped to his essence because bombast is a crucial part of the equation. Smart guy that he is, Rubin doesn’t eliminate surging melodrama from Groban’s bag of tricks but he does limit and mute the palette, making sure the strings don’t soar so high and that the singer doesn’t bellow. These subtle adjustments, which include hiring Semisonic’s Dan Wilson as a co-writing partner for Groban, wind up having a drastic effect on the flavor of Illuminations, turning it into something warm, burnished, and intimate, a spell only briefly broken by the cacophonic clatter of the Portuguese “Você Existe em Mim.†Its presence is a testament to Groban’s curiosity but Illuminations is best when he plays close to the vest, which means this is another instance where Rubin succeeds by illuminating his subject’s essence. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine
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10981.
Trouble Maker
by Rancid
June 9, 2017
The ninth full-length studio release for the Berkley punk band led by Tim Armstrong was produced by Brett Gurewitz.
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10982.
The Best Little Secrets Are Kept
by Louis XIV
March 22, 2005
This is the debut full-length for the bawdy San Diego, Calif. rock outfit led by Jason Hill and Brian Karscig.
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10983.
Moody Motorcycle
by Human Highway
August 19, 2008
The Canadian duo of Jim Guthrie and Islands singer Nick Thorburn release their debut album as Human Highway.
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10984.
Damned Devotion
by Joan as Police Woman
February 9, 2018
The fifth full-length release for Joan Wasser was produced with Thomas Bartlett and Parker Kindred.
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10985.
Drogas Light
by Lupe Fiasco
February 10, 2017
The first of a planned trilogy of albums for the rapper features guest appearances from Big K.R.I.T., Gizzle, Victoria Monet, Rondo, Rick Ross, RXMN, Salim, Simon Sayz, Bianca Sings, Jake Torrey, and Ty Dolla $ign.
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10986.
Everything Goes Wrong
by Vivian Girls
September 8, 2009
This is the second album for the Brooklyn-based indie rock trio.
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10987.
Gentlewoman, Ruby Man
by Flo Morrissey
January 13, 2017
The covers release from the debut collaboration between Flo Morrissey and Matthew E White features songs from a variety of artists including Leonard Cohen, Barry Gibb, Frank Ocean, Frankie Valli, and the Velvet Underground.
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10988.
Start the Revolution Without Me
by Kaiser Chiefs
March 6, 2012
Fans were allowed to customize a 10-track album from a list of 20 songs when it was first released in the UK under the name The Future Is Medieval. The US album's tracklisting has a new name with four different tracks from the band-selected album released in the UK.
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10989.
True Romance
by Estelle
February 17, 2015
The end of the British artist's four-year relationship was an influence on her fourth full-length release.
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10990.
Monkey Been to Burntown [EP]
by Animal Collective
May 28, 2013
The four-track EP contains three remixes of Monkey Riches by Gang Gang Dance, Teengirl Fantasy, and Chicago Juke producer Traxman and a remix of New Town Burnout by Shabazz Palaces.
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10991.
Long Walk Home: Music From The Rabbit-Proof Fence
by Peter Gabriel
June 18, 2002
Philip Noyce's period film about Austrialia's Aboriginal people, "Rabbit Proof Fence," serves as the inspiration for Peter Gabriel's return to recording for only the second time since 1992's 'Us.' Gabriel turns to Aboriginal music throughout the album, but don't expect any true "songs" from this work, which consists chiefly of longer, moody, instrumental pieces with a world music flavor.
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10992.
Reaching Into Infinity
by DragonForce
May 19, 2017
The seventh full-length studio release for the British metal group is its first with new drummer Gee Anzalone and was produced by Jens Bogren.
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10993.
Polymer
by Plaid
June 7, 2019
This is the 10th full-length studio release for the electronic duo of Ed Handley and Andy Turner.
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10994.
We Love The City
by Hefner
March 6, 2001
The third album from the London-based indie outfit.
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10995.
AFI (The Blood Album)
by AFI
January 20, 2017
The 10th full-length studio release for the alternative rock quartet was produced by band guitarist, Jade Puget, with co-production by Matt Hyde.
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10996.
Somebody's Miracle
by Liz Phair
October 4, 2005
After the critical lashing for her previous pop-oriented album, the singer-songwriter enlisted John Alagia (Dave Matthews Band, John Mayer) to produce this follow-up set.
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10997.
Hopeless Romantic
by Michelle Branch
April 7, 2017
The third full-length major studio release for the pop singer-songwriter was produced by Patrick Carney.
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10998.
Here Is Everything
by The Big Moon
October 14, 2022
The third full-length release for indie rock band The Big Moon was mostly self-produced with additional production from Adam Cecil Bartlett and Ben Allen.
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10999.
Live in Europe 1967: Best of the Bootleg, Vol. 1
by Miles Davis
September 20, 2011
The three-CD and DVD set collects some of the radio and TV recordings of the jazz legend and his ensemble from 1967.
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11000.
All Or Nothing
by Jay Sean
November 23, 2009
The British singer's first album on the Cash Money label features such guests as Lil Wayne, Sean Paul, and Lil Jon.
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