The following is a list of music albums, EPs, and mixtapes released in 2006. These are notable albums, defined as having received significant coverage from reliable sources independent of the subject.
For additional information about bands formed, reformed, disbanded, or on hiatus, for deaths of musicians, and for links to musical awards, see 2006 in music.
First quarter
January
Release date | Artist | Album | Genre | Label | Producer | Ref. |
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January 1 | Ayumi Hamasaki | (Miss)understood | J-pop, dance-pop, pop rock | Avex Trax | Max Matsuura | [1] |
January 3 | The Strokes | First Impressions of Earth | Indie rock | RCA, Rough Trade | David Kahne, Gordon Raphael | [2] |
January 10 | The Arrogant Sons of Bitches | Three Cheers for Disappointment | Ska punk | Kill Normal Records, Asbestos Records, Quote Unquote | [3] | |
BR549 | Dog Days | Country music | Dualtone | John Keane | [4] | |
High School Musical cast | High School Musical | Pop, teen pop, dance-pop, electropop, musical theatre | Kenny Ortega, Bill Borden, Barry Rosenbush, Drew Lane, Eddie Galan | Walt Disney | [5] | |
Jack Ingram | Live: Wherever You Are | Country | Big Machine | Jeremy Stover | [6] | |
Kayo Dot | Dowsing Anemone with Copper Tongue | Experimental music | Robotic Empire | [7] | ||
Morningwood | Morningwood | Alternative rock, dance-rock, electropunk, power pop | Capitol | Gil Norton | [8] | |
January 13 | Blackmail | Aerial View | Indie rock | City Slang | Andi Jung, Kurt Ebelhäuser | [9] |
Eric Burdon | Soul of a Man | Rock, blues, rhythm and blues, soul, funk, gospel | SPV | Tony Braunagel | [10] | |
January 17 | Living Colour | Everything Is Possible: The Very Best of Living Colour | Funk metal, heavy metal, hard rock, alternative metal | Epic, Legacy | [11] | |
January 19 | Mutemath | Mutemath | Alternative rock, post-rock | Teleprompt, Warner Bros. | Mutemath, Tedd T | [12] |
January 20 | Cat Power | The Greatest | Indie rock, R&B, soul | Matador | Stuart Sikes | [13] |
Edguy | Rocket Ride | Progressive metal, hard rock | Nuclear Blast | Sascha Paeth, Edguy | [14] | |
January 23 | Arctic Monkeys | Whatever People Say I Am, That's What I'm Not | Indie rock, garage rock revival, post-punk revival, punk rock | Domino | Jim Abbiss, Alan Smyth | [15] |
Clearlake | Amber | Indie rock | Domino | Jim Abbiss, Jason Pegg | [16] | |
The Kooks | Inside In/Inside Out | Indie rock, post-punk, post-Britpop | Virgin | Tony Hoffer | [17] | |
Richard Ashcroft | Keys to the World | Post-Britpop, Folk rock | Parlophone | Chris Potter, Richard Ashcroft | [18] | |
Rosanne Cash | Black Cadillac | Country | Capitol | Bill Bottrell, John Leventhal | [19] | |
January 24 | Ace Frehley | Greatest Hits Live | Hard rock | Megaforce | Eddie Kramer, Ace Frehley, John Regan | [20] |
Gossip | Standing in the Way of Control | Indie rock, garage rock, dance-rock | Back Yard, Kill Rock Stars | Guy Picciotto, Ryan Hadlock | [21] | |
His Name Is Alive | Detrola | Silver Mountain Media Group, Sony BMG | Warren Defever | [22] | ||
Jenny Lewis with The Watson Twins | Rabbit Fur Coat | Indie pop, alternative country | Team Love | Mike Mogis, Jenny Lewis, Matt Ward | [23] | |
Josh Turner | Your Man | Country | MCA Nashville | Frank Rogers | [24] | |
Kenny G | The Essential Kenny G | Jazz | Arista | Kenny G, Walter Afanasieff, Michael Bolton, Peter Bunetta, Rick Chudacoff, Dave Foster, Preston Glass, Jeff Magid, Dan Shea | [25] | |
P.O.D. | Testify | Nu metal, Christian metal, rap rock, reggae rock | Atlantic | Glen Ballard, P.O.D. | [26] | |
Portugal. The Man | Waiter: "You Vultures!" | Indie rock | Fearless | Casey Bates, John Gourley | [27] | |
Robert Pollard | From a Compound Eye | Rock and roll, indie rock | Merge | Todd Tobias | [28] | |
Rocky Votolato | Makers | Indie | Barsuk | Casey Foubert, Rocky Votolato | [29] | |
Yellowcard | Lights and Sounds | Alternative rock | Capitol | Neal Avron | [30] | |
January 26 | Duncan Sheik | White Limousine | Rock | Zoë | Duncan Sheik | [31] |
January 27 | Deathstars | Termination Bliss | Industrial metal, gothic metal | Nuclear Blast | Nightmare Industries | [32] |
January 31 | Andrea Bocelli | Amore | Classical, pop | Sugar Records, Opera & Blues Records, Decca | David Foster, Humberto Gatica | [33] |
Barry Manilow | The Greatest Songs of the Fifties | Easy listening, pop | Arista | Walter Afanasieff | [34] | |
The Devin Townsend Band | Synchestra | Progressive metal, hard rock, alternative rock | HevyDevy, InsideOut Music | Devin Townsend | [35] | |
Heather Headley | In My Mind | R&B, soul, neo soul | RCA | Carvin "Ransum" Haggins & Ivan "Orthodox" Barias, Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis, Lil Jon, James "Big Jim" Wright, Drew and Shannon, Warryn "Baby Dubb" Campbell, Cardiff Giant, Shep Crawford, Face, Heavy Weights, Sixx John, Anthony "CD" Kelly, Steven "Lenky" Marsden, Vada Nobles, Lou Pagani | [36] | |
P.O.S | Audition | Alternative hip hop | Rhymesayers Entertainment | P.O.S, Lazerbeak, MK Larada | [37] | |
She Wants Revenge | She Wants Revenge | Post-punk revival, dark wave, gothic rock | Perfect Kiss, Geffen, Flawless | She Wants Revenge | [38] | |
Train | For Me, It's You | Rock, roots rock, pop rock | Columbia | Brendan O'Brien | [39] | |
Vakill | Worst Fears Confirmed | Hip hop | Molemen Records | Panik, Memo, Chemo | [40] |
February
Release date | Artist | Album | Genre | Label | Producer | Ref. |
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February 3 | In Flames | Come Clarity | Melodic death metal, alternative metal, heavy metal | Ferret, Nuclear Blast, Toy's Factory | Anders Fridén, Björn Gelotte, Jesper Strömblad | [41] |
February 4 | The Living End | State of Emergency | Punk rock, rock, psychobilly | EMI, Adeline | Nick Launay | [42] |
February 6 | Belle and Sebastian | The Life Pursuit | Indie pop | Rough Trade, Matador | Tony Hoffer | [43] |
Sparks | Hello Young Lovers | Chamber pop, art rock | In The Red Recordings, Gut | Ron Mael, Russell Mael | [44] | |
February 7 | Aceyalone | Magnificent City | Hip hop | Decon, Project Blowed | RJD2 | [45] |
Beth Orton | Comfort of Strangers | Folk | Astralwerks, EMI | Jim O'Rourke | [46] | |
Deadboy & the Elephantmen | We Are Night Sky | Alternative rock | Fat Possum | [47] | ||
Decapitated | Organic Hallucinosis | Technical death metal | Earache | Decapitated | [48] | |
Dem Franchize Boyz | On Top of Our Game | Southern hip hop, crunk, snap | So So Def Recordings, Virgin | Delarmon "P-no" Harold, Jamall "Pimpin" Willingham, Maurice "Parlae" Gleaton, Jermaine Dupri, Vaushaun "Maestro" Brooks, Jim Jonsin, DJ Montay, Young Juvie, Michael '5000' Watts | [49] | |
J Dilla | Donuts | Experimental hip hop, trip hop, plunderphonics | Stones Throw | J Dilla | [50] | |
Jack Johnson and Friends | Sing-A-Longs and Lullabies for the Film Curious George | Folk rock, soft rock, pop | Brushfire Records, Universal | Robert Carranza, Jack Johnson, Mario Caldato Jr. | [51] | |
Kelley Stoltz | Below the Branches | Sub Pop | [52] | |||
The Minus 5 | The Minus 5 | Rock | Yep Roc | Kurt Bloch, Scott McCaughey | [53] | |
Ray Davies | Other People's Lives | Rock | V2 | Ray Davies | [54] | |
February 13 | Jaheim | Ghetto Classics | R&B | Divine Mill Records, Warner Bros. | Bink, Scott Storch | [55] |
Sérgio Mendes | Timeless | Samba, hip hop, neo soul, R&B, reggaeton | Concord, will.i.am Music Group | will.i.am, Sérgio Mendes | [56] | |
February 14 | Matchbook Romance | Voices | Emo, post-hardcore | Epitaph | John Goodmanson | [57] |
The Sword | Age of Winters | Heavy metal, doom metal, stoner metal | Kemado | J. D. Cronise | [58] | |
Toto | Falling in Between | Hard rock, pop rock, progressive rock, jazz fusion | Frontiers | Toto | [59] | |
February 15 | BoA | Outgrow | J-pop | Avex Trax | Lee Soo-man | [60] |
February 17 | The Knife | Silent Shout | Synth-pop | Rabid | The Knife | [61] |
February 20 | Lee Harding | What's Wrong with This Picture? | Pop punk, rock | Sony BMG Australia | Adrian Hannan, Tom Nichols, Forrester Savell, Paul L. Wiltshire | [62] |
Liars | Drum's Not Dead | Experimental rock, noise rock, post-punk | Mute | Angus Andrew | [63] | |
William Orbit | Hello Waveforms | Ambient, electronica | Sanctuary | William Orbit | [64] | |
February 21 | Adair | The Destruction of Everything is the Beginning of Something New | Post-hardcore, screamo | Warcon Enterprises | Allan Hessler | [65] |
Danko Jones | Sleep Is the Enemy | Hard rock | Aquarius, Bad Taste, Razor & Tie | Matt DeMatteo | [66] | |
The Derek Trucks Band | Songlines | Blues rock, Southern rock, world fusion | Columbia | Jay Joyce | [67] | |
Destroyer | Destroyer's Rubies | Indie rock | Merge | John Collins, David Carswell | [68] | |
Dilated Peoples | 20/20 | Hip hop | Capitol | Evidence, The Alchemist, DJ Babu, Sid Roams | [69] | |
Folly | Resist Convenience | Hardcore, punk, ska | Triple Crown | Sal Villanueva | [70] | |
Lilys | Everything Wrong Is Imaginary | Alternative rock | Manifesto | Michael Musmanno | [71] | |
The M's | Future Women | Polyvinyl | [72] | |||
Man Man | Six Demon Bag | Experimental rock | Ace Fu | Craig Van Hise | [73] | |
The Product | One Hunid | Southern hip hop, gangsta rap | Kochs, Underground Railroad | Tone Capone, John Bido, Scarface, The Alchemist, P. King, Young Malice | [74] | |
Shanice | Every Woman Dreams | R&B, soul, hip hop | Imajah Records, PlayTyme Entertainment | Jamey Jaz, John Barnes, Shanice, Mike City, PMG, Bud'da | [75] | |
Willie Nile | Streets of New York | Rock | Reincarnate Music | Willie Nile, Rich Pagano, Andy York, Brad Albetta | [76] | |
February 24 | Corinne Bailey Rae | Corinne Bailey Rae | Pop-soul, neo soul | EMI | Rod Bowkett, Justin Broad, Steve Brown, Steve Bush, Steve Chrisanthou, Tommy D, Andrew Hale, Paul Herman, Jimmy Hogarth, Corinne Bailey Rae, RKW | [77] |
February 27 | Darkthrone | The Cult Is Alive | Blackened crust | Peaceville | Darkthrone | [78] |
February 28 | Alan Jackson | Precious Memories | Christian country, gospel | Arista Nashville | Keith Stegall | [79] |
Bizzy Bone | Thugs Revenge | Midwest hip hop | Thump | Mr. Criminal | [80] | |
Bruce Springsteen | Hammersmith Odeon London '75 | Rock | Columbia | Bruce Springsteen, Jon Landau, Barbara Carr, Thom Zimny | [81] | |
Hank Williams III | Straight to Hell | Country, country rock | Bruc | Hank Williams III, Joe Buck, Andy Gibson | [82] | |
Hawthorne Heights | If Only You Were Lonely | Emo | Victory | David Bendeth | [83] | |
Jessi Colter | Out of the Ashes | Country | Shout! Factory | Don Was | [84] | |
Kid Rock and the Twisted Brown Trucker Band | Live Trucker | Hard rock, rap rock, Southern rock | Atlantic | Kid Rock | [85] | |
Ne-Yo | In My Own Words | R&B, hip hop soul | Def Jam, Compound | Boola, Ron "Neff-U" Feemster, Brandon Howard, Jay-Z, Sixx John, Ervin "EP" Pope, Brian "B-Nasty" Reid, Stargate, Shea Taylor, Curtis "Sauce" Wilson | [86] | |
Plumb | Chaotic Resolve | Rock, pop, metal, electronica | Curb | Matt Bronleewe | [87] | |
Rhett Miller | The Believer | Pop rock, alternative country | Verve Forecast | George Drakoulias | [88] | |
Shannon Brown | Corn Fed | Country | Warner Bros. Nashville | John Rich | [89] |
March
Release date | Artist | Album | Genre | Label | Producer | Ref. |
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March 3 | Lordi | The Arockalypse | Hard rock, heavy metal, shock rock | Sony BMG, Drakkar, The End | Jyrki Tuovinen | [90] |
March 4 | Bliss n Eso | Day of the Dog | Hip hop | Illusive Sounds | Weapon X, Motley, DJ Hoppa, Suffa, Trillion, Trax, M-Phazes, Se-Fu, Rocc, Wika, MC Bliss | [91] |
Pretty Girls Make Graves | Élan Vital | Post-punk revival, indie pop | Matador | Colin Stewart | [92] | |
March 6 | David Gilmour | On an Island | Post-progressive, art rock, baroque pop | EMI , Columbia Records | David Gilmour, Phil Manzanera, Chris Thomas | [93] |
Mogwai | Mr Beast | Post-rock | PIAS, Matador | Tony Doogan, Mogwai | [94] | |
Stereolab | Fab Four Suture | Post-rock, indie pop | Duophonic, Too Pure | [95] | ||
Van Morrison | Pay the Devil | Country | Lost Highway | Van Morrison | [96] | |
White Rose Movement | Kick | Indie, Art rock | Independiente | Paul Epworth | [97] | |
March 7 | Buzzcocks | Flat-Pack Philosophy | Pop punk | Cooking Vinyl, True North | Tony Barber | [98] |
Donald Fagen | Morph the Cat | Jazz rock, jazz-funk | Reprise | Donald Fagen | [99] | |
I Love You but I've Chosen Darkness | Fear Is on Our Side | Indie rock | Secretly Canadian | Paul Barker | [100] | |
James Hunter | People Gonna Talk | Blue-eyed soul, jazz, blues | Go, Rounder | Liam Watson | [101] | |
Juvenile | Reality Check | Hip hop | UTP Records, Atlantic | Juvenile, Corey Gray, Cool & Dre, XL, Scott Storch, Mannie Fresh, Lil Jon, Sinista, Stormy Dai, Perion, Happy Perez, Brian McKnight, Mike Dean | [102] | |
Kris Kristofferson | This Old Road | Country | New West | Don Was | [103] | |
Matisyahu | Youth | Reggae, reggae fusion, hip hop, alternative rock, Jewish rock | JDub, Epic | Bill Laswell, Ill Factor, Jimmy Douglass | [104] | |
The Little Willies | The Little Willies | Rock music, country music | Milking Bull, Parlophone | Lee Alexander | [105] | |
Mudhoney | Under a Billion Suns | Alternative rock | Sub Pop | Phil Ek, Johnny Sangster, Tucker Martine | [106] | |
Neko Case | Fox Confessor Brings the Flood | Alternative country, folk rock, Americana | Anti- | Neko Case, Darryl Neudorf | [107] | |
Public Enemy with Paris | Rebirth of a Nation | Hip hop, East Coast hip hop, political hip hop | Guerrilla Funk, Groove Attack | Paris | [108] | |
Ralph Tresvant | Rizz-Wa-Faire | R&B | Xzault | Danny Bell, Jr., Willie Blount, Carlos McSwain, Ralph Tresvant | [109] | |
Trent Tomlinson | Country Is My Rock | Country | Lyric Street | Hillbilly, Leigh Reynolds, Trent Tomlinson | [110] | |
March 10 | Bal-Sagoth | The Chthonic Chronicles | Symphonic black metal | Nuclear Blast | Bal-Sagoth | [111] |
March 11 | Augie March | Moo, You Bloody Choir | Indie rock, indie pop, indie folk | Sony BMG Australia, Jive | Eric Drew Feldman, Paul McKercher, Augie March | [112] |
March 13 | Fightstar | Grand Unification | Post-hardcore, alternative rock, alternative metal, hard rock | Island, Trustkill | Colin Richardson | [113] |
Gary Numan | Jagged | Industrial rock, dark wave | Cooking Vinyl, Metropolis | Gary Numan, Ade Fenton | [114] | |
Graham Coxon | Love Travels at Illegal Speeds | Alternative rock | Parlophone | Stephen Street | [115] | |
Katatonia | The Great Cold Distance | Doom metal, alternative metal, progressive metal | Peaceville | Jens Bogren, Katatonia | [116] | |
Placebo | Meds | Alternative rock | Virgin | Dimitri Tikovoï | [117] | |
March 14 | Capone | Menace 2 Society | Hip hop | Central Station | Franky Nitty, Kev Kyze, Just Blaze, Screwface, Reefa, Ev Price, TWiNZ | [118] |
D.M.C. | Checks Thugs and Rock n Roll | East Coast hip hop | Romen Mpire Records, Warner Music | DMC, Romeo Antonio, Kid Rock, Shatek King | [119] | |
E-40 | My Ghetto Report Card | Hip hop, crunk, hyphy | Warner Bros., Asylum, BME, Sick Wid It | E-40, Lil Jon, Rick Rock, Droop-E, Bosko, Studio ToN | [120] | |
Joe Satriani | Super Colossal | Instrumental rock | Epic | Joe Satriani, Mike Fraser | [121] | |
NOFX | Never Trust a Hippy | Punk rock | Fat Wreck Chords | Bill Stevenson, Jason Livermore, Fat Mike | [122] | |
Sean Watkins | Blinders On | Alternative, acoustic | Sugar Hill | Sean Watkins | [123] | |
Sepultura | Dante XXI | Groove metal, thrash metal | SPV | André Moraes, Sepultura, Stanley Soares | [124] | |
SHeDAISY | Fortuneteller's Melody | Country | Lyric Street | John Shanks | [125] | |
Suzi Quatro | Back to the Drive | Rock, folk rock, raga rock | EMI, Liberty, Caroline | Andy Scott, Steve Grant | [126] | |
Various artists | Dave Chappelle's Block Party OST | Hip hop | Geffen | Corey Smyth | [127] | |
Willie Nelson | You Don't Know Me: The Songs of Cindy Walker | Country | Lost Highway | Fred Foster | [128] | |
March 18 | The Whitlams | Little Cloud | Pop | Black Yak, Warner Bros. | J Walker | [129] |
March 20 | The Church | Uninvited, Like the Clouds | Alternative rock, neo-psychedelia, psychedelic rock, dream pop | Liberation, Cooking Vinyl | The Church | [130] |
March 21 | The Appleseed Cast | Peregrine | Emo, indie rock, post-rock | The Militia Group | John Congleton | [131] |
Anti-Flag | For Blood and Empire | Punk rock | RCA | Anti-Flag, David Schiffman | [132] | |
Army of the Pharaohs | The Torture Papers | Hip hop, horrorcore | Babygrande | Shuko, DC the MIDI Alien, Undefined, Beyonder, Loptimist, Rain, Apathy, 7L, The White Shadow, Villa, Oaks, Celph Titled | [133] | |
Band of Horses | Everything All the Time | Indie rock | Sub Pop | Band of Horses, Phil Ek | [134] | |
Ben Harper | Both Sides of the Gun | Soul music, blues rock, funk rock, folk-rock, hard rock | Virgin | Ben Harper | [135] | |
B.G. | The Heart of tha Streetz, Vol. 2 (I Am What I Am) | Gangsta rap, Southern hip hop | Chopper City, Koch, Atlantic | [136] | ||
BoySetsFire | The Misery Index: Notes from the Plague Years | Post-hardcore, melodic hardcore | Equal Vision, Burning Heart, End Hits Records | BoySetsFire | [137] | |
Cannibal Corpse | Kill | Death metal | Metal Blade | Erik Rutan | [138] | |
Chicago | Chicago XXX | Rock | Rhino | Jay DeMarcus | [139] | |
Chino XL | Poison Pen | Hip hop | Activate Entertainment | Dan Charnas, One Eye, Bird, Carlos Bess, N Kredible, Proof, Moss, Gennessee, Buff Billion | [140] | |
From First to Last | Heroine | Post-hardcore, experimental rock | Epitaph | Ross Robinson | [141] | |
Kenny Rogers | Water & Bridges | Country | Capitol Nashville | Dann Huff | [142] | |
Kutless | Hearts of the Innocent | Christian rock, alternative metal, hard rock | BEC | Aaron Sprinkle | [143] | |
Loose Fur | Born Again in the USA | Indie rock | Drag City | [144] | ||
Mates of State | Bring It Back | Indie pop | Barsuk | Bill Racine | [145] | |
MC Lars | The Graduate | Alternative hip hop, nerdcore | Horris Records, Nettwerk | MC Lars, Christopher Rojas, Mike Sapone, the Rondo Brothers, Q Unique & ill Bill, Rob Seals, Steve Dawson, Oli Horton | [146] | |
Murs & 9th Wonder | Murray's Revenge | Hip hop | Record Collection | 9th Wonder | [147] | |
My Chemical Romance | Life on the Murder Scene | Rock | Reprise | Howard Benson | [148] | |
Prince | 3121 | R&B, funk, rock, electronica | NPG, Universal | Prince | [149] | |
Quasi | When the Going Gets Dark | Indie rock | Touch and Go | Dave Fridmann | [150] | |
Teddy Geiger | Underage Thinking | Pop rock, alternative rock | Columbia | Billy Mann, Paul Pimsler, Christopher Rojas | [151] | |
March 22 | Yeah Yeah Yeahs | Show Your Bones | Indie rock, alternative rock, garage punk | Dress Up, Interscope | Squeak E. Clean, Dave Sitek, Yeah Yeah Yeahs | [152] |
March 24 | Doro | Warrior Soul | Heavy metal | AFM | Chris Lietz, Torsten Sickert, Doro Pesch, Luke Gasser, Deezl Imhof | [153] |
Oomph! | GlaubeLiebeTod | Industrial metal | GUN | [154] | ||
March 27 | Be Your Own Pet | Be Your Own Pet | Noise pop, garage punk | XL, Ecstatic Peace! | Steven McDonald | [155] |
Embrace | This New Day | Alternative rock | Independiente | Martin Glover | [156] | |
Michael Schenker Group | Tales of Rock'n'Roll | Hard rock, heavy metal | Armageddon Music | Michael Schenker | [157] | |
Venom | Metal Black | Thrash metal, black metal | Castle Communications, Sanctuary | Conrad Lant | [158] | |
Willard Grant Conspiracy | Let It Roll | Alt-country | Loose | Robert Fisher | [159] | |
March 28 | Atreyu | A Death-Grip On Yesterday | Metalcore | Victory | Josh Abraham, Atreyu | [160] |
Ghostface Killah | Fishscale | Hip hop | Def Jam | Sean Combs, Cool & Dre, Crack Val, Ghostface Killah, J Dilla, Just Blaze, MF Doom, MoSS, Lewis Parker, Pete Rock, Sean Cane & LV, Studio Steve, Xtreme | [161] | |
Margot & the Nuclear So and So's | The Dust of Retreat | [162] | ||||
Rob Zombie | Educated Horses | Heavy metal, hard rock | Geffen | Scott Humphrey, Rob Zombie | [163] | |
T.I. | King | Hip hop | Grand Hustle, Atlantic | Clifford "T.I." Harris, Jason Geter, DJ Toomp, Just Blaze, Kanye West, Mannie Fresh, Swizz Beatz, Keith Mack, Travis Barker, The Neptunes, Khao, Nick Fury and Tony Galvin | [164] | |
March 29 | Daft Punk | Musique Vol. 1 1993–2005 | Electronic | Virgin | Thomas Bangalter, Guy-Manuel de Homem-Christo | [165] |
The Futureheads | News and Tributes | Post-punk revival | 679, Vagrant, StarTime International | Ben Hillier | [166] | |
Marie Serneholt | Enjoy the Ride | Pop, Europop | Sony BMG | Elofsson, Westerlund Brandén | [167] | |
March 31 | Lacuna Coil | Karmacode | Gothic metal, alternative metal, progressive metal | Century Media | Waldemar Sorychta | [168] |
Second quarter
April
Release date | Artist | Album | Genre | Label | Producer | Ref. |
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April 1 | Hilltop Hoods | The Hard Road | Australian hip hop | Obese | Hilltop Hoods | [169] |
The Vines | Vision Valley | Alternative rock, garage rock revival, indie rock, grunge | EMI, Capitol | Wayne Connolly, The Vines | [170] | |
April 3 | Erasure | Union Street | Acoustic, country | Mute | Erasure | [171] |
The Flaming Lips | At War with the Mystics | Dream pop, neo-psychedelia, psychedelic pop, space rock | Warner Bros. | The Flaming Lips, Dave Fridmann, Scott Booker | [172] | |
Killing Joke | Hosannas from the Basements of Hell | Industrial metal | Cooking Vinyl | Killing Joke | [173] | |
Morrissey | Ringleader of the Tormentors | Alternative rock | Sanctuary, Attack | Tony Visconti | [174] | |
April 4 | Blackmore's Night | The Village Lanterne | Celtic, folk rock, neo-Medieval, hard rock | SPV | Pat Regan | [175] |
Blue October | Foiled | Alternative rock | Universal | David Castell, Justin Furstenfeld | [176] | |
Bubba Sparxxx | The Charm | Hip hop | Purple Ribbon, Virgin, Capitol, EMI | Big Boi, Mr. Collipark, Mr. DJ, Organized Noize | [177] | |
Cassandra Wilson | Cassandra Wilson | Jazz | Blue Note | T Bone Burnett, Keith Ciancia | [178] | |
Dead to Fall | The Phoenix Throne | Metalcore, melodic death metal | Victory | Eric Rachel, Dead to Fall | [179] | |
Dog Fashion Disco | Adultery | Avant-garde metal, experimental rock | Rotten Records | Steve Wright | [180] | |
Jorn | Jørn Lande | Hard rock, heavy metal | AFM, Candlelight | Jørn Lande | [181] | |
Magneta Lane | Dancing with Daggers | Indie rock, pop punk | Paper Bag | Al-P, Jesse F. Keeler | [182] | |
Needtobreathe | Daylight | Alternative rock, Christian rock, Southern rock | Atlantic, Sparrow, Lava | Andy Green | [183] | |
Pink | I'm Not Dead | Pop, rock | LaFace | Pink, Josh Abraham, Al Clay, Dr. Luke, Mike Elizondo, Greg Kurstin, Billy Mann, MachoPsycho, Max Martin, Chris Rojas, Butch Walker | [184] | |
Queensrÿche | Operation: Mindcrime II | Heavy metal | Rhino Entertainment | Jason Slater | [185] | |
Rascal Flatts | Me and My Gang | Country pop | Lyric Street | Dann Huff | [186] | |
April 10 | AFX | Chosen Lords | Electronic, IDM | Rephlex | Richard D. James | [187] |
Live | Songs from Black Mountain | Alternative rock, post-grunge, hard rock | Epic | Jim Wirt | [188] | |
Rihanna | A Girl like Me | Pop, reggae, R&B | Def Jam | The Carter Administration, Carl Sturken and Evan Rogers, The Conglomerate, Mike City, Makeba Riddick, J.R. Rotem, Spanador, StarGateTrackmasters | [189] | |
The Streets | The Hardest Way to Make an Easy Living | Alternative hip hop, electronica | Locked On | Mike Skinner | [190] | |
April 11 | The Black Angels | Passover | Psychedelic rock | Light in the Attic | The Black Angels, Erik Wofford, Ross Ingram | [191] |
Built to Spill | You in Reverse | Indie rock | Warner Bros. | Doug Martsch, Steven Wray Lobdell | [192] | |
Eagles of Death Metal | Death by Sexy | Garage rock, alternative rock, blues rock | Downtown | Josh Homme | [193] | |
Edwin McCain | Lost in America | Alternative rock | Vanguard | [194] | ||
Hit the Lights | This Is a Stick Up... Don't Make It a Murder | Pop-punk | Triple Crown | Matt Squire | [195] | |
Josephine Foster | A Wolf in Sheep's Clothing | Folk, psychedelic folk | Locust | Josephine Foster | [196] | |
LL Cool J | Todd Smith | East Coast hip hop | Def Jam | Lyfe Jennings, Pharrell, Trackmasters, Keezo Kane, Bink! | [197] | |
Punchline | 37 Everywhere | Pop punk | Fueled by Ramen | Shep Goodman, Kenny Gioia | [198] | |
Queen | Stone Cold Classics | Rock, progressive rock | Hollywood | [199] | ||
Rookie of the Year | The Goodnight Moon | Emo, indie rock | One Eleven | Ed Rose, Matthew Malpass | [200] | |
Sam Roberts | Chemical City | Rock | Universal | Joseph Donovan | [201] | |
Saves the Day | Sound the Alarm | Emo, pop punk | Vagrant | Steve Evetts | [202] | |
Shonen Knife | Genki Shock! | Pop, punk | Glue Factory | Naoko Yamano, Atsushi Shibata, Tetsuya Kotani | [203] | |
Toby Keith | White Trash with Money | Country | Show Dog Nashville | Toby Keith, Lari White | [204] | |
April 12 | Poets of the Fall | Carnival of Rust | Alternative rock, post-grunge, indie rock | Insomniac | Poets of the Fall | [205] |
April 17 | The Charlatans | Simpatico | Alternative rock, reggae rock | Sanctuary | Jim Lowe, The Charlatans | [206] |
Miss Kittin | A Bugged Out Mix | Electronica, electroclash, techno | Rough Trade, Resist Music, System Recordings | Miss Kittin | [207] | |
The Zutons | Tired of Hanging Around | Indie | Deltasonic | Stephen Street | [208] | |
April 18 | Adrian Belew | Side Three | Rock | Sanctuary | Adrian Belew | [209] |
A. J. Croce | Cantos | Seedling Records | [210] | |||
Da BackWudz | Wood Work | Southern hip hop | Rowdy Records, Major-Way | [211] | ||
Crime in Stereo | The Troubled Stateside | Melodic hardcore | Nitro | Mike Sapone | [212] | |
The Dresden Dolls | Yes, Virginia... | Dark cabaret | Roadrunner | Sean Slade, Paul Q. Kolderie, The Dresden Dolls | [213] | |
Drive-By Truckers | A Blessing and a Curse | Alternative country, Southern rock, alternative rock | New West | David Barbe | [214] | |
The Fiery Furnaces | Bitter Tea | Indie rock, experimental rock, electronic | Fat Possum, Rough Trade | Matthew Friedberger | [215] | |
Gram Rabbit | Cultivation | Indie rock, shoegazing, space rock, psychedelic rock | Stinky Records | Ethan Allen, Todd Rutherford | [216] | |
Ian Gillan | Gillan's Inn | Hard rock, heavy metal | Immergent | Nick Blagona, Michael Lee Jackson, Drew Thompson, John Trickett | [217] | |
The Lovely Feathers | Hind Hind Legs | Indie rock | Equator Records | [218] | ||
Maritime | We, the Vehicles | Indie pop | Flameshovel | Kristian Riley | [219] | |
Mat Kearney | Nothing Left to Lose | Rock, hip hop, acoustic | Aware, Columbia | Robert Marvin, Mat Kearney | [220] | |
Matthew Sweet and Susanna Hoffs | Under the Covers, Vol. 1 | Rock | Shout! Factory | Matthew Sweet, Susanna Hoffs | [221] | |
NOFX | Wolves in Wolves' Clothing | Punk rock, melodic hardcore | Fat Wreck Chords | Bill Stevenson, Jason Livermore, Fat Mike | [222] | |
Richard Butler | Richard Butler | Indie rock | Koch Records | Jon Carin, Richard Butler | [223] | |
Spank Rock | YoYoYoYoYo | Hip hop, dirty rap, soul, electronic | Big Dada | XXXChange | [224] | |
April 19 | Christina Milian | So Amazin' | R&B | Island, Mercury | Christina Milian, Jay-Z, Cool & Dre, The Heavyweights | [225] |
April 21 | OSI | Free | Progressive rock | Inside Out | Jim Matheos, Kevin Moore | [226] |
Scar Symmetry | Pitch Black Progress | Melodic death metal | Nuclear Blast, Dream On Music | Jonas Kjellgren | [227] | |
April 24 | Arctic Monkeys | Who the Fuck Are Arctic Monkeys? | Indie rock, garage rock revival, post-punk revival, punk rock | Domino | Jim Abbiss, Mike Crossey | [228] |
Cult of Luna | Somewhere Along the Highway | Post-metal, sludge metal, progressive metal, post-rock | Earache | Cult of Luna | [229] | |
Gnarls Barkley | St. Elsewhere | R&B | Downtown, Atlantic | Danger Mouse | [230] | |
k.d. lang | Reintarnation | Country | Sire, Rhino, Warner Bros. | Dave Edmunds, Gay Delorme, k.d. lang, Ben Mink | [231] | |
Mark Knopfler and Emmylou Harris | All the Roadrunning | Americana | Mercury, Universal, Warner Bros. | Mark Knopfler, Chuck Ainlay | [232] | |
Therapy? | One Cure Fits All | Alternative metal, post-punk | Spitfire | Pedro Ferreira | [233] | |
Wishbone Ash | Clan Destiny | Rock | Eagle | Andy Powell | [234] | |
April 25 | Bruce Springsteen | We Shall Overcome: The Seeger Sessions | Americana, folk | Columbia | Bruce Springsteen, Jon Landau | [235] |
The Coup | Pick a Bigger Weapon | West Coast hip hop | Epitaph | Boots Riley, Organized Elements | [236] | |
Godsmack | IV | Alternative metal, hard rock, heavy metal | Universal Republic | Sully Erna, Andy Johns | [237] | |
Goo Goo Dolls | Let Love In | Alternative rock, pop rock | Warner Bros. | Glen Ballard, Rob Cavallo | [238] | |
Rock Kills Kid | Are You Nervous? | Alternative rock, indie rock, electronic rock, art punk, pop rock | Reprise | Mark Trombino | [239] | |
Secret Machines | Ten Silver Drops | New prog, Space rock | Reprise | Secret Machines | [240] | |
Survivor | Reach | Rock | Frontiers | Frankie Sullivan | [241] | |
Taking Back Sunday | Louder Now | Alternative rock, emo pop, pop punk | Warner Bros. | Eric Valentine | [242] | |
Tiësto | In Search of Sunrise 5: Los Angeles | Trance, progressive trance | SongBird | Tiësto | [243] | |
Tokyo Police Club | A Lesson in Crime | Indie rock | Paper Bag Records | Jon Drew | [244] | |
Tommy Bolin | Whips and Roses | Rock | Steamhammer/SPV | Greg Hampton | [245] |
May
Release date | Artist | Album | Genre | Label | Producer | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
May 1 | Snow Patrol | Eyes Open | Alternative rock, power pop | Fiction, Polydor, A&M | Jacknife Lee | [246] |
May 2 | Alejandro Escovedo | The Boxing Mirror | Alternative rock, avant-rock, chicano rock, heartland rock | Back Porch | John Cale | [247] |
Brian Littrell | Welcome Home | Pop, pop rock | Sony BMG, Reunion | Terry Hemmings, Mark Kibble, Brian Littrell, Billy Mann, Dan Muckala, David Thomas | [248] | |
Dysrhythmia | Barriers and Passages | Progressive rock | Relapse | [249] | ||
Gary Moore | Old New Ballads Blues | Blues rock, hard rock | Eagle | Gary Moore | [250] | |
Gomez | How We Operate | Rock, urban | ATO, Shock, Independiente | Gomez, Gil Norton | [251] | |
Jewel | Goodbye Alice in Wonderland | Pop, pop rock, folk, folk rock | Atlantic, Warner Bros. | Rob Cavallo, Jewel | [252] | |
Ministry | Rio Grande Blood | Industrial metal, thrash metal | 13th Planet, Megaforce | Al Jourgensen | [253] | |
Mobb Deep | Blood Money | Hip hop | Infamous, G-Unit, Interscope | 50 Cent, Sha Money XL, The Alchemist, Chad Beatz, Dr. Dre, Exile, Fredwreck, Havoc, J.R. Rotem, K-Lassik Beats, Ky Miller, Mike Elizondo, Product & Whitton, Profile | [254] | |
Neil Young | Living with War | Rock | Reprise | Neil Young, Niko Bolas, L.A. Johnson | [255] | |
Pearl Jam | Pearl Jam | Alternative rock, hard rock | J | Adam Kasper, Pearl Jam | [256] | |
Sunset Rubdown | Shut Up I Am Dreaming | Alternative rock | Absolutely Kosher | [257] | ||
Thursday | A City by the Light Divided | Post-hardcore, alternative rock | Island | Dave Fridmann | [258] | |
Tool | 10,000 Days | Progressive metal | Tool Dissectional, Volcano | Tool | [259] | |
May 8 | Dirty Pretty Things | Waterloo to Anywhere | Garage rock revival, Post-punk revival | Mercury, Vertigo | Dave Sardy, Tony Doogan | [260] |
Enslaved | Ruun | Progressive metal, black metal, Viking metal | Candlelight | Enslaved | [261] | |
Hoobastank | Every Man for Himself | Post-grunge, alternative rock | Island | Howard Benson | [262] | |
Scott Walker | The Drift | Avant-garde | 4AD | Scott Walker, Peter Walsh | [263] | |
May 9 | The Black Heart Procession | The Spell | Indie rock | Touch and Go | The Black Heart Procession | [264] |
Chris Isaak | Best of Chris Isaak | Rock, rockabilly, roots rock | Reprise | Chris Isaak, Eric Rosse, Erik Jacobsen, John Shanks | [265] | |
Girl Talk | Night Ripper | Mashup | Illegal Art | Gregg Gillis | [266] | |
The Isley Brothers | Baby Makin' Music | R&B | Def Soul Classics | Tim & Bob, Ronald Isley, Troy Taylor, R. Kelly, Gordon Chambers, Manuel Seal, Jermaine Dupri, Bryan-Michael Cox | [267] | |
Jolie Holland | Springtime Can Kill You | Alternative country, folk | Anti- | Jolie Holland | [268] | |
KMFDM | Ruck Zuck | Industrial | KMFDM Records, Metropolis | KMFDM | [269] | |
Matmos | The Rose Has Teeth in the Mouth of a Beast | Electronic | Matador | Drew Daniel, Martin Schmidt | [270] | |
Nick Lachey | What's Left of Me | Pop rock | Jive, Zomba | Xandy Barry, Wally Gagel, Emanuel Kiriakou, Dan Muckala, Rob Wells, Anders Bagge, Andreas Carlsson, Peer Astrom | [271] | |
Paul Simon | Surprise | Soft rock | Warner Bros. | Paul Simon | [272] | |
Red Hot Chili Peppers | Stadium Arcadium | Funk rock, alternative rock | Warner Bros. | Rick Rubin | [273] | |
The Stills | Without Feathers | Indie rock | Vice | Gus Van Go | [274] | |
Various artists | Punk Goes 90's | Punk rock, alternative rock, pop punk, post-hardcore | Fearless | [275] | ||
May 10 | The Poodles | Metal Will Stand Tall | Hard rock, glam metal | Lionheart International | Matti Alfonzetti, Johan Lyander | [276] |
May 11 | Venetian Snares | Cavalcade of Glee and Dadaist Happy Hardcore Pom Poms | [277] | |||
May 12 | Jolin Tsai | Dancing Diva | Pop | Capitol | Adia, Paul Lee, Paula Ma, Yuri Chan, Peter Lee, Stanley Huang | [278] |
May 13 | You Am I | Convicts | Rock | Virgin | Greg Wales | [279] |
May 15 | Burial | Burial | Dubstep, UK garage, ambient | Hyperdub | Burial | [280] |
Feeder | The Singles | Rock, alternative rock | The Echo Label, EMI | Gil Norton, Grant Nicholas, Chris Sheldon, Brian Sperber | [281] | |
Ignite | Our Darkest Days | Melodic hardcore, hardcore punk | Abacus, Century | Cameron Webb | [282] | |
Phoenix | It's Never Been Like That | Indie pop, garage rock | EMI, Source Records, Astralwerks, Arts & Crafts | Phoenix | [283] | |
May 16 | Booka Shade | Movements | Electronic, house, downtempo, minimal | Get Physical Music | Booka Shade | [284] |
Cam'ron | Killa Season | Hip hop | Diplomat, Asylum, Atlantic | Cam'ron, The Alchemist, Pro-V, Charlmagne, Blackout Movement, Ty Fyffe, Jonathan Dugger, Headbangaz Entertainment, Nova, The Heatmakerz, Big Tyme, The Beat Firm, Stay Gettin' Productions, Chad Hamilton, I.N.F.O., Boola | [285] | |
E.S.G. | Screwed Up Movement | Southern rap | Sure Shot Recordings | E.S.G., Chris Landry, Jordan Ponce, G-Bo, Big Swift, Sean Blaze, Phil, Marcus Lee, Chauncey, Puntin | [286] | |
Mason Jennings | Boneclouds | Folk | Epic | Noah Georgeson, Mason Jennings | [287] | |
The Raconteurs | Broken Boy Soldiers | Alternative rock, garage rock, power pop, psychedelic rock | Third Man, XL, V2 | Brendan Benson, Jack White | [288] | |
The Twilight Singers | Powder Burns | Indie rock, alternative rock | One Little Indian | Greg Dulli, Mike Napolitano | [289] | |
May 19 | Anjani | Blue Alert | Pop | Columbia Records | Leonard Cohen | [290] |
The Format | Dog Problems | Indie pop | The Vanity Label | Steven McDonald | [291] | |
Vetiver | To Find Me Gone | Folk rock | Dicristina Stair Builders, FatCat | Andy Cabic, Thom Monahan | [292] | |
May 22 | Hot Chip | The Warning | Electropop, indie electronic | EMI, Astralwerks, DFA | Hot Chip | [293] |
Pet Shop Boys | Fundamental | Synth-pop, electronica, disco, dark wave | Parlophone, Rhino | Trevor Horn, Pet Shop Boys | [294] | |
May 23 | Angels & Airwaves | We Don't Need to Whisper | Rock | Geffen | Tom DeLonge | [295] |
Astronautalis | The Mighty Ocean & Nine Dark Theaters | Hip hop | Fighting Records | [296] | ||
The Classic Crime | Albatross | Alternative rock, pop punk, indie rock | Tooth & Nail | Michael "Elvis" Baskette | [297] | |
Current 93 | Black Ships Ate the Sky | Neofolk | Durtro | Al Cisneros, Mark Logan, Tina Gordon | [298] | |
Damone | Out Here All Night | Pop punk, power pop, hard rock, glam metal | Island | [299] | ||
Def Leppard | Yeah! | Hard rock | Mercury, Island | Def Leppard | [300] | |
Dixie Chicks | Taking the Long Way | Country | Open Wide, Columbia Nashville | Rick Rubin | [301] | |
House of Lords | World Upside Down | Hard rock, glam metal | Frontiers | James Christian | [302] | |
Kansas | Works in Progress | Progressive rock | Compendia Intersound | [303] | ||
Less Than Jake | In with the Out Crowd | Pop punk, ska punk, pop rock | Sire | Howard Benson | [304] | |
Michael Bolton | Bolton Swings Sinatra | Pop | The Second Time Around, Concord | Michael Bolton, Alex Christensen | [305] | |
Mission of Burma | The Obliterati | Post-punk, indie rock | Matador | Bob Weston | [306] | |
Murder by Death | In Bocca al Lupo | Indie rock, indie folk, alternative country | Tent Show | J. Robbins, Murder by Death | [307] | |
Osaka Popstar | Osaka Popstar and the American Legends of Punk | Punk rock | Misfits, Rykodisc | John Cafiero | [308] | |
Rhonda Vincent | All American Bluegrass Girl | Country, Bluegrass | Rounder | Rhonda Vincent, Brian Vincent | [309] | |
Various artists | American Idol Season 5: Encores | Pop, rock | RCA Records | [310] | ||
Various artists | WWE Wreckless Intent | Rock, pop, dance, hip hop, rapcore, heavy metal, alternative rock, nu metal, pop punk, metalcore | Columbia | Kevin Dunn, Jim Johnston | [311] | |
The Wreckers | Stand Still, Look Pretty | Country | Maverick, Warner Bros. Nashville | Michelle Branch, Rick Depoli, John Leventhal, John Shanks, Paul Worley | [312] | |
Yo Gotti | Back 2 da Basics | Southern hip hop, gangsta rap | TVT | Carlos Broady, Swizzo, Fate Eastwood, Scott Storch, Drumma Boy, Slicsee Tee, Keelyn Ellis, J$Mil | [313] | |
May 26 | Luca Turilli | The Infinite Wonders of Creation | Symphonic power metal | Magic Circle Music, SPV | Luca Turilli, Sascha Paeth, Joey DeMaio | [314] |
May 29 | Boards of Canada | Trans Canada Highway | Electronic | Warp, music70 | Mike Sandison, Marcus Eoin, D. Philip Madson | [315] |
Celtic Frost | Monotheist | Extreme metal, black metal, death metal | Century Media | Celtic Frost, Peter Tägtgren | [316] | |
Herbert | Scale | Electronic | Studio !K7 | Matthew Herbert | [317] | |
Orson | Bright Idea | Pop rock, indie rock | Mercury | Noah Shain, Orson, Chad Rachild | [318] | |
May 30 | Alien Ant Farm | Up in the Attic | Alternative metal, alternative rock, punk rock, post-grunge | Universal | Jim Wirt | [319] |
Amy Millan | Honey from the Tombs | Indie pop, alternative country, bluegrass | Arts & Crafts | Ian Blurton | [320] | |
The Forecast | In the Shadow of Two Gunmen | Emo, indie rock, country | Victory | John Naclerio | [321] | |
George Thorogood & The Destroyers | The Hard Stuff | Boogie rock, blues rock | Eagle | Jim Gaines, The Delaware Destroyers, Tom Hambridge | [322] | |
Les Claypool | Of Whales and Woe | Experimental rock, progressive rock | Prawn Song | Les Claypool | [323] | |
Peeping Tom | Peeping Tom | Pop rock, trip hop, electronic rock, rap rock, alternative rock | Ipecac | Mike Patton, Dan the Automator, Amon Tobin, Jel, Odd Nosdam, Massive Attack, Dub Trio | [324] | |
The Sound of Animals Fighting | Lover, the Lord Has Left Us... | Experimental rock, art rock, ambient | Equal Vision | Rich Balling | [325] |
June
Release date | Artist | Album | Genre | Label | Producer | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
June 3 | The Replacements | Don't You Know Who I Think I Was? | College rock | Rhino | [326] | |
June 5 | The Feeling | Twelve Stops and Home | Power pop | Island, The Cherrytree Music Company | The Feeling, Chris Potter, Andy Green | [327] |
Frightened Rabbit | Sing the Greys | Indie rock | Hits the Fan, FatCat | Marcus MacKay, Frightened Rabbit | [328] | |
Oakenfold | A Lively Mind | Electronica | Maverick, Perfecto | Paul Oakenfold, Ian Green | [329] | |
El Perro del Mar | El Perro del Mar | Pop | Memphis Industries, The Control Group | Sarah Assbring | [330] | |
Primal Scream | Riot City Blues | Garage rock, blues rock, roots rock | Columbia | Youth | [331] | |
June 6 | AFI | Decemberunderground | Alternative rock, post-hardcore, emo, electronic rock | Interscope | Jerry Finn | [332] |
Alexi Murdoch | Time Without Consequence | Indie folk, folk rock, contemporary folk | Zero Summer Records | [333] | ||
The Bouncing Souls | The Gold Record | Punk rock | Epitaph | Ted Hutt | [334] | |
Camera Obscura | Let's Get Out of This Country | Indie pop | Elefant, Merge | Jari Haapalainen | [335] | |
Cheap Trick | Rockford | Power pop | Big3 Records | Cheap Trick, Jim "Pinky Beeman, Julian Raymond, Jack Douglas, Steve Albini, Chris Shaw | [336] | |
Cracker | Greenland | Alternative rock | Cooking Vinyl | David Lowery, John Morand, Mark Linkous | [337] | |
Decyfer Down | End of Grey | Christian rock | INO | Jim Cooper, Tony Palacios | [338] | |
Donavon Frankenreiter | Move by Yourself | Rock | Lost Highway | Donavon Frankenreiter, Neil Pogue | [339] | |
Elvis Costello & Allen Toussaint | The River in Reverse | R&B, jazz, soul | Verve Forecast | Joe Henry | [340] | |
Frank Sinatra Jr. | That Face! | Jazz | Rhino | [341] | ||
Head Automatica | Popaganda | Power pop, pop punk, alternative rock | Warner Bros. | Howard Benson | [342] | |
Hed PE | Back 2 Base X | Punk rock | Suburban Noize | Jahred Gomes, Kevin Zinger, Brad Xavier | [343] | |
The Hush Sound | Like Vines | Alternative rock, indie rock | Decaydance, Fueled by Ramen | Patrick Stump, Sean O'Keefe, Dan Duszynski | [344] | |
Ice Cube | Laugh Now, Cry Later | West Coast hip hop, gangsta rap, political hip hop | Lench Mob, Virgin, EMI | Ice Cube, Lil Jon, Scott Storch, The Hitmen, Swizz Beatz, DJ Green Lantern, Emile, Warren G, Hallway Productionz, Bud'da, Sketch, Laylaw, D-Mac | [345] | |
LeAnn Rimes | Whatever We Wanna | Pop rock | Asylum-Curb, London | Dann Huff | [346] | |
The New Cars | It's Alive! | New wave | Eleven Seven | The New Cars | [347] | |
Psapp | The Only Thing I Ever Wanted | Electronica | Domino | Psapp | [348] | |
Red | End of Silence | Alternative metal, Christian rock, hard rock | Essential, Sony BMG | Rob Graves | [349] | |
Shawnna | Block Music | Dirty rap, R&B | Disturbing tha Peace, Def Jam | Vudu, Chucky Thompson, Xcel, J.U.S.T.I.C.E. League, Tony Dinero, 110% Pure | [350] | |
Smoosh | Free to Stay | Indie rock, pop | Barsuk | Jason McGerr | [351] | |
Various artists | Cars: The Soundtrack | Pop, blues, country, rock | Walt Disney | Randy Newman | [352] | |
Various artists | Strummin' with the Devil: The Southern Side of Van Halen | Bluegrass, country rock, blues rock | CMH | John Jorgenson | [353] | |
The Wailin' Jennys | Firecracker | Folk | Festival | David Travers-Smith | [354] | |
Yung Joc | New Joc City | Southern hip hop | Bad Boy South, Block, Atlantic | Diddy, Nitti, Deezle, DJ Dana, Blac Elvis, Milwaukee Black, Los Vegas, Chris Flame, Chino Dolla | [355] | |
June 7 | Nelly Furtado | Loose | Dance-pop, hip hop, R&B | Interscope, Mosley | Daryn Barry, Jim Beanz, Julio Reyes Copello, Danja, Nelly Furtado, Lester Mendez, Rick Nowels, Neal H. Pogue, Andy Rogers, Nisan Stewart, Timbaland, Gerald Eaton, Brian West | [356] |
June 9 | Glenn Hughes | Music for the Divine | [357] | |||
Luca Turilli's Dreamquest | Lost Horizons | [358] | ||||
June 12 | 36 Crazyfists | Rest Inside the Flames | Metalcore, post-hardcore, alternative metal | DRT, Roadrunner | Sal Villanueva | [359] |
Keane | Under the Iron Sea | Island | Andy Green, Keane | [360] | ||
Sucioperro | Random Acts of Intimacy | Captains of Industry | [361] | |||
June 13 | Allison Moorer | Getting Somewhere | Country, pop | Sugar Hill | Steve Earle | [362] |
Between the Buried and Me | The Anatomy Of | Victory | Jamie King | [363] | ||
Billy Joel | 12 Gardens Live | Rock | Columbia | Steve Lillywhite, Billy Joel | [364] | |
Blaine Larsen | Rockin' You Tonight | Country | BNA, Giantslayer | Rory Lee Feek, Tim Johnson | [365] | |
Bomb the Music Industry! | Goodbye Cool World! | Ska punk, punk rock | Quote Unquote | [366] | ||
Busta Rhymes | The Big Bang | East Coast hip hop, hardcore hip hop | Aftermath, Flipmode, Interscope | Dr. Dre, Busta Rhymes, Black Jeruz, DJ Green Lantern, DJ Scratch, J Dilla, Jellyroll, Swizz Beatz, Mark Batson, Mr. Porter, Nisan Stewart, Sha Money XL, Timbaland, will.i.am | [367] | |
Dave Burrell and Billy Martin | Consequences | [368] | ||||
David Bazan | Fewer Moving Parts | [369] | ||||
Indigenous | Chasing the Sun | Vanguard | [370] | |||
Joan Jett & the Blackhearts | Sinner | Hard rock, alternative rock | Blackheart | Kenny Laguna, Ted Templeman, Bob Rock, Joey Levine, Joan Jett | [371] | |
Joshua Radin | We Were Here | Acoustic, folk rock | Columbia | Chris Holmes | [372] | |
The Reyes Brothers (Mellow Man Ace and Sen Dog) | Ghetto Therapy | Hip hop | Latin Thug Entertainment | [373] | ||
Regina Spektor | Begin to Hope | Anti-folk, indie pop, chamber pop | Sire | David Kahne, Regina Spektor | [374] | |
Shadows Fall | Fallout from the War | Metalcore, thrash metal | Century Media | Zeuss, Shadows Fall | [375] | |
Sonic Youth | Rather Ripped | Alternative rock | Geffen | Sonic Youth, John Agnello | [376] | |
Three Days Grace | One-X | Alternative rock, alternative metal | Jive | Howard Benson | [377] | |
June 14 | Nouvelle Vague | Bande à Part | Easy listening, lounge, bossa nova | Peacefrog | Marc Collin, Olivier Libaux, Avril | [378] |
Utada Hikaru | Ultra Blue | [379] | ||||
June 16 | Metal Church | A Light in the Dark | Heavy metal, thrash metal | SPV/Steamhammer | Kurdt Vanderhoof | [380] |
June 17 | The Butterfly Effect | Imago | Progressive rock, post-grunge, hard rock | Modern Records, Village Roadshow | Joe Barresi | [381] |
June 19 | The Automatic | Not Accepted Anywhere | Indie rock, post-punk revival, alternative rock | B-Unique, Polydor | Stephen Harris, Richard Jackson, Ian Broudie | [382] |
The Divine Comedy | Victory for the Comic Muse | Orchestral pop | Parlophone | Neil Hannon | [383] | |
Gorgoroth | Ad Majorem Sathanas Gloriam | Black metal | Regain, Candlelight | Herbrand Larsen | [384] | |
June 20 | Brightblack Morning Light | Brightblack Morning Light | Dream pop | Matador | [385] | |
Cute Is What We Aim For | The Same Old Blood Rush with a New Touch | Pop punk, power pop, emo pop | Fueled by Ramen | Matt Squire | [386] | |
Donell Jones | Journey of a Gemini | R&B | LaFace | [387] | ||
Field Mob | Light Poles and Pine Trees | Hip hop | Disturbing tha Peace, Geffen | Ken Jo, Jazze Pha, Polow da Don, Ole-E, Ckay1, Leslie Brathwaite, Vudu | [388] | |
Frank Black | Fast Man Raider Man | Americana, alternative country, Southern soul, indie rock | Cooking Vinyl | Jon Tiven | [389] | |
Front Line Assembly | Artificial Soldier | Industrial music, electro-industrial, drum and bass | Metropolis | Bill Leeb, Rhys Fulber, Chris Peterson | [390] | |
Guster | Ganging Up on the Sun | Alternative rock | Reprise | Joe Pisapia, Jason Lehning, Ron Aniello | [391] | |
Smokey Robinson | Timeless Love | New Door Records | [392] | |||
Underoath | Define the Great Line | Tooth & Nail | Matt Goldman, Adam Dutkiewicz, Underoath | [393] | ||
June 26 | Hammers of Misfortune | The Locust Years | Progressive metal | Cruz del Sur Music | [394] | |
India.Arie | Testimony: Vol. 1, Life & Relationship | R&B | Universal Motown | [395] | ||
Lostprophets | Liberation Transmission | Visible Noise, Columbia | Bob Rock | [396] | ||
June 27 | Billy Talent | Billy Talent II | Alternative rock, punk rock, post-hardcore | Atlantic | Gavin "Golden" Brown, Ian D'Sa | [397] |
Catch 22 | Permanent Revolution | Ska punk | Victory | Catch 22 | [398] | |
Cellador | Enter Deception | Power metal | Metal Blade | Erik Rutan | [399] | |
Dashboard Confessional | Dusk and Summer | Alternative rock, emo | Vagrant | Don Gilmore, Daniel Lanois | [400] | |
Tha Dogg Pound | Cali Iz Active | West Coast hip hop, gangsta rap | Doggy Style, Koch | Snoop Dogg, Battlecat, LT Moe, Swizz Beatz, J-Dub, Soopafly, Ryan Leslie, Rick Rock, David Banner, 1500 or Nothin', Bangladesh, Jazze Pha | [401] | |
Dr. Octagon | The Return of Dr. Octagon | Alternative hip hop, underground hip hop | OCD International | One-Watt Sun | [402] | |
Julie Roberts | Men & Mascara | Country | Mercury Nashville | Byron Gallimore, James Stroud | [403] | |
Michael Franks | Rendezvous in Rio | Jazz, smooth jazz, cool jazz | Koch | John Rozenberg | [404] | |
Rx Bandits | ...And the Battle Begun | Alternative rock, post-hardcore, experimental rock | Mash Down Babylon | Rx Bandits | [405] | |
Warrant | Born Again | Hard rock, glam metal | Deadline, Cleopatra | Pat Regan | [406] | |
June 28 | Puffy AmiYumi | Splurge | Pop, rock | Ki/oon, Tofu | [407] |
Third quarter
July
Release date | Artist | Album | Genre | Label | Producer | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
July 2 | Ziggy Marley | Love Is My Religion | Reggae | Tuff Gong Worldwide | Ross Hogarth, Ziggy Marley | [408] |
July 3 | Muse | Black Holes and Revelations | Alternative rock, progressive rock, space rock | Warner Bros., Helium-3 | Rich Costey, Muse | [409] |
July 4 | Johnny Cash | American V: A Hundred Highways | Country, Southern gothic, folk, gospel | American, Lost Highway | Rick Rubin | [410] |
Rise Against | The Sufferer & the Witness | Melodic hardcore | Geffen | Bill Stevenson, Jason Livermore | [411] | |
Spawn of Possession | Noctambulant | [412] | ||||
July 5 | Andrew W.K. | Close Calls with Brick Walls | Rock | Universal | Andrew W.K. | [413] |
July 6 | TV on the Radio | Return to Cookie Mountain | Alternative rock, indie rock, post-rock, electronic rock | 4AD, Interscope, Touch and Go | Dave Sitek | [414] |
July 7 | Peaches | Impeach My Bush | Electronic, glam rock | XL | Greg Kurstin, Peaches, Mickey Petralia | [415] |
July 10 | Thom Yorke | The Eraser | Electronica, alternative rock | XL | Nigel Godrich | [416] |
July 11 | All That Remains | The Fall of Ideals | Metalcore | Prosthetic, Razor & Tie | Adam Dutkiewicz | [417] |
Benevento/Russo Duo | Play Pause Stop | Acid jazz, Rock | Reincarnate Music | Matt Chamberlain, Tom Biller | [418] | |
Butch Walker | The Rise and Fall of Butch Walker and the Let's-Go-Out-Tonites | Alternative rock, pop rock | Epic | Butch Walker | [419] | |
Cattle Decapitation | Karma.Bloody.Karma | Deathgrind | Metal Blade | Billy Anderson | [420] | |
The Early November | The Mother, the Mechanic, and the Path | Emo, indie rock, acoustic | Drive-Thru | Ace Enders, Chris Badami | [421] | |
Phish | Phish: Live in Brooklyn | Rock | JEMP | Phish | [422] | |
Pimp C | Pimpalation | Southern hip hop, hardcore hip hop | Rap-A-Lot, Asylum, Atlantic | Pimp C, J. Prince, Mr. Lee, Jazze Pha, Mike Dean, Beat Master Clay D, Myke Diesel, Salih Williams, Cory Mo, Mouse, Bangladesh | [423] | |
Rhymefest | Blue Collar | Hip hop | J, Allido | Just Blaze, Kanye West, Terry Hunter, No I.D., Rhymefest, Cool & Dre, Mark Ronson, Miykal Snoddy, Mike Payne, Animal House, Emile, Cochise | [424] | |
Seether | One Cold Night | Post-grunge, acoustic, alternative rock | Wind-up | Shaun Morgan | [425] | |
Soul Asylum | The Silver Lining | Alternative rock | Legacy | John Fields, Steve Hodge | [426] | |
Strapping Young Lad | The New Black | Extreme metal, industrial metal, progressive metal | Century Media | Devin Townsend, Strapping Young Lad | [427] | |
Sufjan Stevens | The Avalanche | Art rock | Asthmatic Kitty | Sufjan Stevens | [428] | |
Valient Thorr | Legend of the World | Psychedelic rock, stoner rock, hard rock, progressive rock | Volcom | Fred Archambault | [429] | |
July 13 | Lily Allen | Alright, Still | Pop, reggae, R&B | Regal | Iyiola Babalola, Pablo Cook, Future Cut, Greg Kurstin, Darren Lewis, Blair MacKichan, Mark Ronson, TMS | [430] |
July 15 | Youth Group | Casino Twilight Dogs | [431] | |||
July 17 | Billy Ray Cyrus | Wanna Be Your Joe | [432] | |||
Funkoars | The Greatest Hits | Hip hop | Obese | Trials, Sesta, Suffa | [433] | |
Moloko | Catalogue | [434] | ||||
Paolo Nutini | These Streets | [435] | ||||
The Pipettes | We Are The Pipettes | [436] | ||||
Razorlight | Razorlight | [437] | ||||
July 18 | Asesino | Cristo Satánico | [438] | |||
Black Stone Cherry | Black Stone Cherry | Hard rock | Roadrunner | David Barrick, Richard Young | [439] | |
Boot Camp Clik | The Last Stand | [440] | ||||
Eighteen Visions | Eighteen Visions | [441] | ||||
Eric Church | Sinners Like Me | [442] | ||||
Helmet | Monochrome | [443] | ||||
Los Lonely Boys | Sacred | [444] | ||||
N.O.R.E. | N.O.R.E. y la Familia...Ya Tú Sabe | [445] | ||||
The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus | Don't You Fake It | Post-hardcore | Virgin | [446] | ||
Reel Big Fish | Our Live Album Is Better than Your Live Album | [447] | ||||
Rodney Atkins | If You're Going Through Hell | Country | Curb | Ted Hewitt, Rodney Atkins | [448] | |
July 21 | Bearfoot | Follow Me | Bluegrass, Americana | Glacier Records | Gene Libbea | [449] |
Chrome Division | Doomsday Rock 'n Roll | Hard rock | Nuclear Blast | Bjorn Bergersen | [450] | |
July 24 | James Dean Bradfield | The Great Western | Rock | Columbia | Dave Eringa, Guy Massey, Alex Silva, Greg Haver | [451] |
Venus Hum | The Colors in the Wheel | Electronic, pop | Nettwerk, Mono-Fi Records | [452] | ||
July 25 | Edie Brickell & New Bohemians | Stranger Things | Alternative rock, folk rock, jazz rock, Southern rock | Fantasy, Brick Elephant Music | Bryce Goggin, Edie Brickell & New Bohemians | [453] |
Gym Class Heroes | As Cruel as School Children | Alternative rock, alternative hip hop, rap rock | Fueled by Ramen, Atlantic | Patrick Stump | [454] | |
Jurassic 5 | Feedback | Hip hop | Interscope | DJ Nu-Mark, Salaam Remi, Scott Storch, Bean One, Exile | [455] | |
Landon Pigg | LP | Rock, Indie pop | RCA | Dan Brodbeck, Paul Ebersold, Clif Magness | [456] | |
LeToya | LeToya | R&B, hip hop, hip hop soul, crunk&B, Southern hip hop | Capitol | LeToya Luckett, Dave Young, Scott Storch, Jermaine Dupri, Bryan-Michael Cox, Just Blaze, Gavin Luckett, Johntá Austin, Teddy Bishop, Jonathan "J.R." Rotem | [457] | |
Linda Ronstadt with Ann Savoy | Adieu False Heart | Folk rock, Cajun, acoustic | Vanguard | Steve Buckingham | [458] | |
The Long Winters | Putting the Days to Bed | Indie rock | Barsuk | John Roderick | [459] | |
Midlake | The Trials of Van Occupanther | Progressive folk | Bella Union | Tim Smith, Midlake | [460] | |
New York Dolls | One Day It Will Please Us to Remember Even This | Rock | Roadrunner | Jack Douglas | [461] | |
Pharrell | In My Mind | Hip hop, R&B | Star Trak, Interscope | Pharrell Williams | [462] | |
Sammy Hagar & The Waboritas | Livin' It Up! | Rock | Cabo Wabo Music | Bob Daspit | [463] | |
Silversun Pickups | Carnavas | Alternative rock, indie rock, shoegazing, dream pop | Dangerbird | Dave Cooley | [464] | |
Tom Petty | Highway Companion | Heartland rock | Warner Bros., American | Jeff Lynne, Tom Petty, Mike Campbell | [465] | |
Voivod | Katorz | Heavy metal, progressive metal, thrash metal | The End, Nuclear Blast, Victor | Glen Robinson, Voivod | [466] | |
July 28 | Obie Trice | Second Round's on Me | Hip hop | Shady, Interscope | Eminem, Riggs Morales, Luis Resto, J.R. Rotem, Emile, Akon, Witt & Pep, Swinga, Trell, 9th Wonder | [467] |
July 31 | Duels | The Bright Lights and What I Should Have Learned | Glam pop | Nude | James Ford | [468] |
August
Release date | Artist | Album | Genre | Label | Producer | Ref. |
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August 1 | DMX | Year of the Dog... Again | [469] | |||
Five for Fighting | Two Lights | [470] | ||||
G. Love | Lemonade | [471] | ||||
Jeannie Ortega | No Place Like BKLYN | [472] | ||||
The Pink Spiders | Teenage Graffiti | [473] | ||||
Powerman 5000 | Destroy What You Enjoy | [474] | ||||
Showbread | Age of Reptiles | [475] | ||||
Stone Sour | Come What(ever) May | Alternative metal, post-grunge, hard rock | Roadrunner | Nick Raskulinecz | [476] | |
August 8 | Agalloch | Ashes Against the Grain | Post-metal, folk metal, black metal, doom metal | The End | Agalloch, John Haughm, Ronn Chick | [477] |
Ani DiFranco | Reprieve | Indie rock, folk rock | Righteous Babe | Ani DiFranco | [478] | |
Breaking Benjamin | Phobia | Alternative metal, post-grunge, hard rock | Hollywood | David Bendeth | [479] | |
Cassie | Cassie | R&B, pop, experimental R&B | NextSelection, Bad Boy, Atlantic | Ryan Leslie, Sean "Diddy" Combs, Harve Pierre | [480] | |
C-Bo | Money to Burn | West Coast hip hop, Gangsta rap | West Coast Mafia Records | J. Mills, King James, Mike Dean, Rhythm D, Tracc Addict | [481] | |
Comets on Fire | Avatar | Psychedelic rock, indie rock | Sub Pop | [482] | ||
Daughters | Hell Songs | Mathcore, noise rock | Hydra Head | [483] | ||
Gatsbys American Dream | Gatsbys American Dream | Progressive rock, indie rock, pop punk | Fearless | Bobby Darling, Casey Bates | [484] | |
Gin Blossoms | Major Lodge Victory | Alternative rock, power pop | Hybrid Recordings | John Hampton, Jesse Valenzuela, Danny Wilde | [485] | |
Have Heart | The Things We Carry | Hardcore punk, youth crew | Bridge 9 | [486] | ||
Heartless Bastards | All This Time | Blues rock | Fat Possum | Brian Niesz | [487] | |
hellogoodbye | Zombies! Aliens! Vampires! Dinosaurs! | Emo pop, pop punk, pop | Drive-Thru | Matt Mahaffey, Jeff Turzo, Forrest Kline | [488] | |
Jonas Brothers | It's About Time | Rock | Columbia, INO, Daylight | Michael Mangini, Steve Greenberg | [489] | |
Matthew Friedberger | Winter Women and Holy Ghost Language School | Indie rock | 859 Recordings, Thrill Jockey | Matthew Friedberger, Bill Skibbe | [490] | |
Meg & Dia | Something Real | Indie rock | Doghouse Records | Stacy Jones, Bill Lefler | [491] | |
Nina Gordon | Bleeding Heart Graffiti | Rock | Warner Bros. | Bob Rock | [492] | |
Rick Ross | Port of Miami | Hip hop | Slip-n-Slide, Def Jam, Poe Boy | Cool & Dre, Jazze Pha, DJ Khaled, J. Venom, DJ Toomp, Mario Winans, The Runners, J.R. Rotem, Akon | [493] | |
Slayer | Christ Illusion | Thrash metal | American, Warner Bros. | Rick Rubin, Josh Abraham | [494] | |
Todd Snider | The Devil You Know | Folk | New Door Records | Eric McConnell, Todd Snider, Will Kimbrough | [495] | |
Steve Holy | Brand New Girlfriend | Country | Curb | Mike Curb, Doug Johnson, Michael Lloyd, Lee Thomas Miller | [496] | |
Unearth | III: In the Eyes of Fire | Metalcore | Metal Blade | Terry Date | [497] | |
August 9 | Christina Aguilera | Back to Basics | Pop, R&B | RCA | Christina Aguilera, Ben Allen, Big Tank, Charles Martin Roane, DJ Premier, Kwamé, Linda Perry, Rich Harrison, Mark Ronson, L Boogie, Tony Reyes, Q, Rob Lewis | [498] |
August 14 | Peter Bjorn and John | Writer's Block | Indie pop, indie rock | Wichita, V2, Startime | Peter Morén, Björn Yttling, John Eriksson | [499] |
Stacie Orrico | Beautiful Awakening | R&B, pop | Virgin | Stacie Orrico, Marcellus "Handz Down" Dawson, Dallas Austin, Dwayne Bastiany, KayGee, The Underdogs, Terence "Tramp Baby" Abney, She'kspere, Lashaunda "Babygirl" Carr, Trendsettas, Track & Field, Dent | [500] | |
August 15 | Cham | Ghetto Story | Dancehall, reggae fusion | Roadhouse, Asylum, Atlantic | Dave Kelly, Tony Kelly | [501] |
Cherish | Unappreciated | R&B | Sho'nuff Records, Capitol | Jazze Pha, Jasper Cameron, Don Vito | [502] | |
Joanna | This Crazy Life | Pop rock, soul | Geffen | Ron Fair | [503] | |
Layzie Bone | The New Revolution | [504] | ||||
Leigh Nash | Blue on Blue | Pop | One Son | Pierre Marchand | [505] | |
Lyfe Jennings | The Phoenix | R&B, hip hop | Sony Urban Music, Columbia | Lyfe Jennings | [506] | |
The Panic Channel | One | Alternative rock, post-hardcore | Capitol | Josh Abraham, Ryan Williams, Brian Virtue | [507] | |
Trace Adkins | Dangerous Man | Country | Capitol Nashville | Frank Rogers, Dann Huff, Casey Beathard, Kenny Beard, Trace Adkins | [508] | |
August 21 | André Ethier | Secondathallam | Indie rock | Paper Bag | [509] | |
The Mountain Goats | Get Lonely | [510] | ||||
August 22 | Against Me! | Americans Abroad!!! Against Me!!! Live in London!!! | Punk rock | Fat Wreck Chords | [511] | |
Alexisonfire | Crisis | Post-hardcore, melodic hardcore | Distort Entertainment | Julius Butty, Alexisonfire | [512] | |
Boys Like Girls | Boys Like Girls | Pop punk, pop rock, power pop, alternative rock, emo | Columbia, Red | Matt Squire | [513] | |
Cursive | Happy Hollow | Indie rock | Saddle Creek | Tim Kasher, Mike Mogis | [514] | |
Danity Kane | Danity Kane | R&B | Bad Boy, Atlantic | Arnthor Birgisson, Timbaland, Bryan Michael Cox, Mario Winans, Danja, D-Dot, Rodney Jerkins, Jim Jonsin, Ryan Leslie, Scott Storch, WyldCard, Rami Yacoub | [515] | |
Deicide | The Stench of Redemption | Death metal | Earache | Steve Asheim | [516] | |
The Devil Wears Prada | Dear Love: A Beautiful Discord | Metalcore | Rise | Joey Sturgis | [517] | |
Gov't Mule | High & Mighty | Blues rock, hard rock, Southern rock | ATO | Gordie Johnson, Warren Haynes | [518] | |
J Dilla | The Shining | Hip hop | BBE | J Dilla, Madlib, Karriem Riggins, J. Rocc | [519] | |
Junior Boys | So This Is Goodbye | Synth-pop | Domino | Junior Boys | [520] | |
Kelis | Kelis Was Here | R&B | Jive | Bangladesh, Bloodshy & Avant, Jason "Poo Bear" Boyd, Cool & Dre, Dr. Luke, Damon Elliott, J. Erving, Sean Garrett, CeeLo Green, Jake and the Phatman, Kelis, Knobody, Max Martin, Mark Pitts, Polow da Don, Raphael Saadiq, Scott Storch, Teddy "Bear", will.i.am | [521] | |
Lamb of God | Sacrament | Groove metal, thrash metal, melodic death metal | Epic, Prosthetic | Machine | [522] | |
Maná | Amar es Combatir | Latin rock | WEA Latina | Fher Olvera, Alex González | [523] | |
Nomeansno | All Roads Lead to Ausfahrt | Punk rock | Wrong Records, AntAcidAudio, Southern | [524] | ||
Outkast | Idlewild | Hip hop, swing | LaFace, Jive | André 3000, Big Boi, Deep Cotton, Janelle Monáe, Jeminesse Smith, Kevin Kendricks, Mr. DJ, Organized Noize, Whild Peach | [525] | |
Paris Hilton | Paris | Pop | Warner Bros. | Scott Storch, Fernando Garibay, Sheppard Solomon, J. R. Rotem, Dr. Luke, Greg Wells, Kara DioGuardi, Rob Cavallo, Paris Hilton, Tom Whalley | [526] | |
Pat Green | Cannonball | Country | BNA | Don Gehman, Justin Andrew Pollard | [527] | |
The Thermals | The Body, the Blood, the Machine | Indie rock, post-punk revival | Sub Pop | Brendan Canty | [528] | |
August 26 | Jessica Simpson | A Public Affair | Pop, R&B | Epic | Jessica Simpson, Lester Mendez, Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis, Cory Rooney, Dan Shea, Scott Storch, Stargate, Sam Watters, Louis Biancaniello | [529] |
August 28 | Charlotte Gainsbourg | 5:55 | Indie pop, dream pop | Because Music, Atlantic, Vice | Nigel Godrich | [530] |
Iron Maiden | A Matter of Life and Death | [531] | ||||
Kasabian | Empire | [532] | ||||
August 29 | 5th Projekt | Circadian | Neo-classical romanticism, nu gaze, progressive rock, psychedelic rock, indie rock, art rock, indie folk, ambient | Organik Rekords | 5th Projekt | [533] |
Beenie Man | Undisputed | [534] | ||||
Bob Dylan | Modern Times | Folk rock, blues, rockabilly, Americana | Columbia | Jack Frost | [535] | |
BT | This Binary Universe | Ambient, electronica, glitch | Binary Acoustics, DTS Entertainment | BT | [536] | |
Chantal Kreviazuk | Ghost Stories | Pop rock | Sony BMG Music Canada | Chantal Kreviazuk, Raine Maida | [537] | |
Dream Theater | Score – 20th Anniversary World Tour | Symphonic metal, progressive metal, progressive rock | Rhino Entertainment | Ethan Mesmer | [538] | |
Gwar | Beyond Hell | [539] | ||||
Hatebreed | Supremacy | Metalcore | Roadrunner | Zeuss | [540] | |
Jin | 100 Grand Jin | Draft Records | [541] | |||
Kenn Starr | Starr Status | [542] | ||||
Motörhead | Kiss of Death | [543] | ||||
Pete Yorn | Nightcrawler | [544] | ||||
Ray LaMontagne | Till the Sun Turns Black | [545] | ||||
The Roots | Game Theory | [546] | ||||
Tanya Stephens | Rebelution | [547] | ||||
Too $hort | Blow the Whistle | [548] | ||||
Young Dro | Best Thang Smokin' | [549] |
September
Release date | Artist | Album | Genre | Label | Producer | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
September 1 | Beyoncé | B'Day | R&B | Columbia, Music World Entertainment, Sony Urban | Beyoncé Knowles, Rodney "Darkchild" Jerkins, Sean Garrett, Rich Harrison, Walter Millsap III, Candace Nelson, The Neptunes, Rudy Pérez, Shaffer "Ne-Yo" Smith, Stargate, Kasseem "Swizz Beatz" Dean, Shea Taylor, The Underdogs, Cameron Wallace | [550] |
Blind Guardian | A Twist in the Myth | Power metal, progressive metal | Nuclear Blast | Charlie Bauerfeind | [551] | |
Jon Oliva's Pain | Maniacal Renderings | Heavy metal | AFM | Jon Oliva, Greg Marchak, Christopher Kinder | [552] | |
September 4 | Audioslave | Revelations | Hard rock, alternative rock, alternative metal, funk metal | Epic, Interscope | Brendan O'Brien | [553] |
Basement Jaxx | Crazy Itch Radio | House | XL, Astralwerks, Interscope | Simon Ratcliffe, Felix Buxton | [554] | |
Gary Moore | The Platinum Collection | Blues rock, hard rock | EMI International | Gary Moore | [555] | |
Hybrid | I Choose Noise | Trip hop, nu skool breaks, electronica | Distinct'ive Breaks | Hybrid | [556] | |
September 5 | The Black Maria | A Shared History of Tragedy | Alternative rock | Victory | Mike Green | [557] |
C-Murder | The Tru Story: Continued | Gangsta rap, hardcore hip hop | Koch Records | Fiend, Donald "XL" Robertson, KLC, Carlos Stephens | [558] | |
Grizzly Bear | Yellow House | Indie folk, indie rock, psychedelic folk, folk rock, baroque pop | Warp | Chris Taylor | [559] | |
Jars of Clay | Good Monsters | Rock | Essential Records | Jars of Clay | [560] | |
Wiz Khalifa | Show and Prove | East Coast hip hop | Rostrum | Benjy Grinberg, Johnny Juliano, I.D. Labs, Black Czer, Nesia Beatz, The Resource, Champ Super | [561] | |
September 8 | Justin Timberlake | FutureSex/LoveSounds | Pop | Jive, Zomba | Justin Timberlake, Timbaland, Danja, JAWBreakers, Rick Rubin | [562] |
Kim Wilde | Never Say Never | Pop rock | EMI | Ricky Wilde, Jörn-Uwe Fahrenkrog-Petersen | [563] | |
The Mars Volta | Amputechture | Progressive rock | Gold Standard Laboratories, Universal | Omar Rodríguez-López | [564] | |
September 11 | The Fratellis | Costello Music | Indie rock, garage rock revival | Fallout, Drop the Gun | Tony Hoffer | [565] |
Jakob | Solace | Post-rock, instrumental rock | Midium Records, Graveface Records | David Holmes | [566] | |
The Matches | Decomposer | Art punk, indie rock, pop punk, post-punk revival | Epitaph | Miles Hurwitz, Mark Hoppus, Matt Radosevich, John Feldmann, Mike Green, Johnny Genius, Ryan Divine, Nick Hexum, Tim Armstrong, Brett Gurewitz | [567] | |
R.E.M. | And I Feel Fine... The Best of the I.R.S. Years 1982–1987 | Alternative rock | EMI, I.R.S. | Mitch Easter, Don Dixon, Joe Boyd, Don Gehman, Scott Litt, R.E.M. | [568] | |
Stephanie McIntosh | Tightrope | Pop | Universal | Tom Nichols, Rami Yacoub, Carl Falk, Peter Zizzo, Greg Kurstin, Klaus Derendorf | [569] | |
September 12 | Barenaked Ladies | Barenaked Ladies Are Me | Alternative rock | Desperation Records | Barenaked Ladies | [570] |
The Black Keys | Magic Potion | Garage rock, blues rock | Nonesuch | The Black Keys | [571] | |
Black Label Society | Shot to Hell | Heavy metal | Roadrunner | Zakk Wylde, Michael Beinhorn | [572] | |
Bob Seger | Face the Promise | Hard rock, heartland rock, country rock | Capitol | Bob Seger | [573] | |
Chris Thile | How to Grow a Woman from the Ground | Bluegrass, progressive bluegrass | Sugar Hill | Chris Thile | [574] | |
Destroy the Runner | Saints | Metalcore, melodic metalcore | Solid State | Destroy the Runner, Steve Russell | [575] | |
Daz Dillinger | So So Gangsta | West Coast hip hop | So So Def, Virgin | Jermaine Dupri, Daz Dillinger, Scott Storch, No I.D. | [576] | |
Electric Six | Switzerland | Rock | Metropolis | Peters & Peters | [577] | |
Everclear | Welcome to the Drama Club | Rock | Eleven Seven Music | A. P. Alexakis | [578] | |
Ike Turner | Risin' with the Blues | Blues, electric blues | Zoho Roots | Ike Turner Jr., Roger Nemour | [579] | |
John Mayer | Continuum | Pop rock | Aware, Columbia | John Mayer, Steve Jordan | [580] | |
Lionel Richie | Coming Home | R&B | Island Records | Dallas Austin, Chuckii Booker, Jerry Duplessis, Jermaine Dupri, Sean Garrett, Jake and the Phatman, Wyclef Jean, Rodney Jerkins, Antonio "L.A." Reid, Lionel Richie, Raphael Saadiq, Roberto Sam Screnci, Manuel Seal, Stargate, Tone Depth | [581] | |
Madeleine Peyroux | Half the Perfect World | Jazz | Rounder, Universal | Larry Klein | [582] | |
Mastodon | Blood Mountain | Progressive metal, sludge metal | Warner Bros., Reprise | Matt Bayles, Mastodon | [583] | |
Norma Jean | Redeemer | Metalcore, post-metal | Solid State, Century, Abacus | Ross Robinson | [584] | |
Ornette Coleman | Sound Grammar | Free jazz | Sound Grammar | Ornette Coleman, Michaela Deiss | [585] | |
Papa Roach | The Paramour Sessions | Hard rock, alternative metal, alternative rock | Geffen | Howard Benson | [586] | |
Peter Frampton | Fingerprints | Instrumental rock, blues rock, jazz rock | A&M, Polydor | Peter Frampton | [587] | |
Plain White T's | Every Second Counts | Pop punk | Hollywood, Fearless | Johnny K | [588] | |
The Rapture | Pieces of the People We Love | Dance-punk, post-punk revival, alternative dance | Universal Motown, Vertigo | Danger Mouse, Paul Epworth, Ewan Pearson | [589] | |
Robert Cray | Live from Across the Pond | Blues | Vanguard | Robert Cray | [590] | |
Shawn Colvin | These Four Walls | Country rock, pop | Nonesuch | John Leventhal | [591] | |
Sugarcult | Lights Out | Alternative rock, pop punk | Fearless, V2 | Gavin MacKillop | [592] | |
Swollen Members | Black Magic | Hip hop | Battleaxe | Madchild, Marcello De Cotiis | [593] | |
Teddybears | Soft Machine | Electronic rock | Big Beat, Columbia | Teddybears, Phat Phabe | [594] | |
Veruca Salt | IV | Alternative rock, indie rock | Sympathy for the Record Industry | Rae DeLio, Louise Post | [595] | |
Xasthur | Subliminal Genocide | Black metal | Hydra Head, Battle Kommand Records | Scott "Malefic" Conner | [596] | |
Yo La Tengo | I Am Not Afraid of You and I Will Beat Your Ass | Indie rock | Matador | Roger Moutenot | [597] | |
September 13 | Fergie | The Dutchess | [598] | |||
September 15 | Krokus | Hellraiser | [599] | |||
Napalm Death | Smear Campaign | Grindcore | Century Media | Russ Russell | [600] | |
Scissor Sisters | Ta-Dah | [601] | ||||
September 18 | Elton John | The Captain & the Kid | [602] | |||
Get Cape. Wear Cape. Fly | The Chronicles of a Bohemian Teenager | [603] | ||||
Level 42 | Retroglide | [604] | ||||
Paulina Rubio | Ananda | [605] | ||||
WarCry | La Quinta Esencia | [606] | ||||
September 19 | Ben Kweller | Ben Kweller | Indie rock | ATO | Gil Norton | [607] |
Bone Thugs-n-Harmony | Thug Stories | Midwest hip hop | Mo Thugs Records, ThugLine, A2Z Ent., Koch | Bone Thugs-n-Harmony, Steve Lobel, DJ U-Neek, Kush n Kato, The Platinum Brothers, Kenny McCloud, Steve Pageot, Steve Estiverne, Mally Mall, DJ Mauly T, Ree Dogg, Big Rush, Thin C | [608] | |
Bonnie 'Prince' Billy | The Letting Go | Alternative country, folk rock | Drag City | Valgeir Sigurðsson | [609] | |
Chingy | Hoodstar | Hip hop | DTP | Jermaine Dupri, Mr. Collipark, Mannie Fresh, The Trak Starz, Timbaland, DJ Paul & Juicy J, Pauly Paul | [610] | |
Clay Aiken | A Thousand Different Ways | Pop | RCA, 19 | John Fields, Jaymes Foster | [611] | |
Diana Krall | From This Moment On | Jazz | Verve | Diana Krall, Tommy LiPuma | [612] | |
Diecast | Internal Revolution | Metalcore | Century Media | Paul Trust | [613] | |
DJ Shadow | The Outsider | Universal Motown, Island | DJ Shadow | [614] | ||
Emily Haines & The Soft Skeleton | Knives Don't Have Your Back | Indie pop | Last Gang | Emily Haines | [615] | |
Fear Before the March of Flames | The Always Open Mouth | Post-hardcore, experimental rock | Equal Vision | Casey Bates | [616] | |
Indigo Girls | Despite Our Differences | Folk rock | Hollywood | Mitchell Froom | [617] | |
Jane's Addiction | Up from the Catacombs – The Best of Jane's Addiction | Alternative rock, alternative metal | Rhino | [618] | ||
Jedi Mind Tricks | Servants in Heaven, Kings in Hell | Underground hip hop | Babygrande | Stoupe the Enemy of Mankind | [619] | |
Jesse McCartney | Right Where You Want Me | Pop rock | Hollywood | Jon Lind, Sherry Kondor, Andy Dodd, Adam Watts, John Shanks, Kara DioGuardi, Marti Frederiksen, Emanuel Kiriakou, Dory Lobel | [620] | |
Jonny Lang | Turn Around | Gospel, blue-eyed soul, R&B, Christian rock | A&M | Drew and Shannon, Jonny Lang | [621] | |
Joseph Arthur | Nuclear Daydream | Alternative rock | Lonely Astronaut | Joseph Arthur | [622] | |
Kenny Chesney | Live: Live Those Songs Again | Country | BNA | Buddy Cannon, Kenny Chesney | [623] | |
Lupe Fiasco | Lupe Fiasco's Food & Liquor | Hip hop | 1st & 15th, Atlantic | Jay-Z, Charles "Chilly" Patton, Lupe Fiasco, The Neptunes, Kanye West, Mike Shinoda, Craig Kallman, Prolyfic, Needlz, Soundtrakk, Brandon Howard | [624] | |
Mushroomhead | Savior Sorrow | Alternative metal | Megaforce | Mushroomhead, Steve Felton, Bill Korecky | [625] | |
New Found Glory | Coming Home | Soft rock, pop punk, alternative rock | Geffen | Thom Panunzio, New Found Glory | [626] | |
Sloan | Never Hear the End of It | Rock, power pop | Sony BMG Canada, Yep Roc, Murderecords | Nick Detoro, Sloan | [627] | |
Smash Mouth | Summer Girl | Surf rock, pop punk, psychedelic rock | Beautiful Bomb | Jeffrey Saltzman | [628] | |
Suffocation | Suffocation | Technical death metal | Relapse | Suffocation | [629] | |
September 22 | Falconer | Northwind | [630] | |||
September 25 | By Night | A New Shape of Desperation | [631] | |||
Evanescence | The Open Door | Alternative metal, gothic rock | Wind-up | Dave Fortman | [632] | |
John Lennon | The U.S. vs. John Lennon | [633] | ||||
Larrikin Love | The Freedom Spark | [634] | ||||
Paul McCartney | Ecce Cor Meum | [635] | ||||
Rhapsody of Fire | Triumph or Agony | [636] | ||||
Sparklehorse | Dreamt for Light Years in the Belly of a Mountain | [637] | ||||
UFO | The Monkey Puzzle | [638] | ||||
Wolf | The Black Flame | [639] | ||||
September 26 | Alan Jackson | Like Red on a Rose | Country | Arista Nashville | Alison Krauss | [640] |
Aly & AJ | Acoustic Hearts of Winter | [641] | ||||
Amy Grant | Time Again... Amy Grant Live | [642] | ||||
Brian & Jenn Johnson | We Believe | [643] | ||||
Chris Tomlin | See the Morning | [644] | ||||
The Dear Hunter | Act I: The Lake South, the River North | Progressive rock, experimental rock, indie rock | Triple Crown | Casey Crescenzo | [645] | |
Escape the Fate | Dying Is Your Latest Fashion | Emo, post-hardcore | Epitaph | Ryan Baker, Michael "Elvis" Baskette | [646] | |
Gloria Estefan | The Very Best of Gloria Estefan | [647] | ||||
Janet Jackson | 20 Y.O. | [648] | ||||
Jerry Lee Lewis | Last Man Standing | [649] | ||||
The Lemonheads | The Lemonheads | [650] | ||||
Ludacris | Release Therapy | [651] | ||||
Mario Vazquez | Mario Vazquez | [652] | ||||
MewithoutYou | Brother, Sister | [653] | ||||
My Morning Jacket | Okonokos | [654] | ||||
Samiam | Whatever's Got You Down | [655] | ||||
Saosin | Saosin | [656] | ||||
Tony Bennett | Duets: An American Classic | [657] | ||||
Vanessa Hudgens | V | [658] | ||||
"Weird Al" Yankovic | Straight Outta Lynwood | [659] | ||||
September 29 | Amplifier | Insider | [660] | |||
September 30 | Jet | Shine On | Hard rock, alternative rock | Atlantic, Capitol | Dave Sardy | [661] |
Fourth quarter
October
Release date | Artist | Album | Genre | Label | Producer | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
October 2 | Clark | Body Riddle | Electronica, techno, experimental, IDM, noise, nu jazz | Warp | Chris Clark | [662] |
The Datsuns | Smoke & Mirrors | Hard rock, garage rock revival | V2 | The Datsuns | [663] | |
Diana Ross | I Love You | R&B, jazz | EMI, Angel | Peter Asher, Diana Ross | [664] | |
Dover | Follow the City Lights | Electropop | Capitol-EMI | Daniel Alcover | [665] | |
The Killers | Sam's Town | Alternative rock, indie rock | Island | Flood, The Killers, Alan Moulder | [666] | |
Panda | Amantes Sunt Amentes | Pop rock | Movic Records, Warner | Adrián "Rojo" Treviño | [667] | |
Sean Lennon | Friendly Fire | Alternative rock | Parlophone, Capitol, EMI | Sean Lennon | [668] | |
October 3 | Amos Lee | Supply and Demand | Folk rock, jazz rock, neo soul | Blue Note | Barrie Maguire | [669] |
Beach House | Beach House | Dream pop, indie pop | Carpark | [670] | ||
Beck | The Information | Alternative rock, alternative hip hop | Interscope | Nigel Godrich | [671] | |
Brazil | The Philosophy of Velocity | Rock | Immortal | Dave Fridmann, Brazil | [672] | |
Chris Young | Chris Young | Neotraditional country | RCA Nashville | Buddy Cannon | [673] | |
The Decemberists | The Crane Wife | Indie rock, folk rock, progressive rock | Capitol, Rough Trade | Tucker Martine, Christopher Walla | [674] | |
George Strait | It Just Comes Natural | Country | MCA Nashville | George Strait, Tony Brown | [675] | |
Gloria Estefan | The Essential Gloria Estefan | Pop | Epic, Legacy | Emilio Estefan | [676] | |
Hall & Oates | Home for Christmas | Rock, Christmas | U-Watch | Greg Bieck, Daryl Hall, Tom "T-Bone" Wolk | [677] | |
He Is Legend | Suck Out the Poison | Hard rock, alternative metal, metalcore, stoner rock, Southern rock, sludge | Solid State, Century Media | Steve Evetts | [678] | |
The Hold Steady | Boys and Girls in America | Indie rock | Vagrant | John Agnello | [679] | |
Lindsey Buckingham | Under the Skin | Rock | Reprise | Lindsey Buckingham, Rob Cavallo | [680] | |
Monica | The Makings of Me | R&B, hip hop | J | Monica, Jermaine Dupri, Craig Brockman, Miguel Castro, Bryan-Michael Cox, Anthony Dent, Missy Elliott, Sean Garrett, Cliff Jones, Lamb, Harold Lilly, David Lindsey, LRoc, Manuel Seal, Swizz Beatz, Steve Russell, Tank, The Underdogs | [681] | |
Pillar | The Reckoning | Alternative metal, hard rock | Flicker | Travis Wyrick | [682] | |
Planes Mistaken for Stars | Mercy | Post-hardcore, heavy metal, emo | Abacus | Matt Bayles | [683] | |
Robin Thicke | The Evolution of Robin Thicke | R&B | Star Trak, Interscope | Pharrell Williams, Robin Thicke, Pro J, The Neptunes | [684] | |
Robyn Hitchcock & the Venus 3 | Olé! Tarantula | Alternative rock | Yep Roc | Kurt Bloch | [685] | |
Skillet | Comatose | Alternative metal, Christian metal, Christian rock | Lava, Ardent, Atlantic | Brian Howes, John L. Cooper, Zachary Kelm | [686] | |
Sleepy Brown | Mr. Brown | [687] | ||||
South Park Mexican | When Devils Strike | [688] | ||||
Spitalfield | Better than Knowing Where You Are | [689] | ||||
Unk | Beat'n Down Yo Block! | [690] | ||||
The Visionaries | We Are the Ones (We've Been Waiting For) | [691] | ||||
October 6 | Tim Finn | Imaginary Kingdom | [692] | |||
October 9 | Albert Hammond Jr. | Yours to Keep | [693] | |||
Bright Eyes | Noise Floor (Rarities: 1998–2005) | [694] | ||||
October 10 | 120 Days | 120 Days | [695] | |||
Apoptygma Berzerk | You and Me Against the World | Alternative rock | Metropolis | Apoptygma Berzerk | [696] | |
Bette Midler | Cool Yule | [697] | ||||
The Blood Brothers | Young Machetes | Post-hardcore | V2 | [698] | ||
Califone | Roots & Crowns | [699] | ||||
Cobra Starship | While the City Sleeps, We Rule the Streets | [700] | ||||
Cold War Kids | Robbers & Cowards | [701] | ||||
The Gothic Archies | The Tragic Treasury: Songs from A Series of Unfortunate Events | Indie pop | Nonesuch | The Gothic Archies | [702] | |
Heartland | I Loved Her First | Country | Lofton Creek | Walt Aldridge | [703] | |
James Taylor | James Taylor at Christmas | Christmas | Columbia | Dave Grusin, Russ Titelman, James Taylor, Charlie Paakkari | [704] | |
Jay Reatard | Blood Visions | Garage rock, punk rock | In the Red, Fat Possum | [705] | ||
Jimmy Buffett | Take the Weather with You | Country | Mailboat, RCA | Stan Kellam, Mac McAnally, Michael Utley | [706] | |
k-os | Atlantis: Hymns for Disco | [707] | ||||
Lee Jung-hyun | Fantastic Girl | [708] | ||||
Lloyd Banks | Rotten Apple | [709] | ||||
Melvins | (A) Senile Animal | [710] | ||||
Rod Stewart | Still the Same... Great Rock Classics of Our Time | [711] | ||||
Sammie | Sammie | [712] | ||||
Senses Fail | Still Searching | Post-hardcore, screamo | Vagrant | [713] | ||
Sister Hazel | Absolutely | [714] | ||||
Sting | Songs from the Labyrinth | [715] | ||||
Trivium | The Crusade | [716] | ||||
October 14 | Frenzal Rhomb | Forever Malcolm Young | Punk rock | Shock, Fat Wreck Chords | [717] | |
October 16 | Badly Drawn Boy | Born in the U.K. | [718] | |||
Fishbone | Still Stuck in Your Throat | [719] | ||||
Tim Hecker | Harmony in Ultraviolet | [720] | ||||
October 17 | Aerosmith | Devil's Got a New Disguise: The Very Best of Aerosmith | [721] | |||
Cradle of Filth | Thornography | [722] | ||||
Diddy | Press Play | [723] | ||||
Dierks Bentley | Long Trip Alone | Country | Capitol Nashville | [724] | ||
Glenn Danzig | Black Aria II | [725] | ||||
Hi-Tek | Hi-Teknology²: The Chip | [726] | ||||
JoJo | The High Road | [727] | ||||
LCD Soundsystem | 45:33 | [728] | ||||
Me First and the Gimme Gimmes | Love Their Country | [729] | ||||
Ruben Studdard | The Return | [730] | ||||
Sarah McLachlan | Wintersong | [731] | ||||
The Tragically Hip | World Container | [732] | ||||
Twisted Sister | A Twisted Christmas | [733] | ||||
Various artists | God's Country: George Jones and Friends | [734] | ||||
Vince Gill | These Days | [735] | ||||
Xzibit | Full Circle | [736] | ||||
October 18 | HammerFall | Threshold | [737] | |||
Roxette | The Rox Box/Roxette 86–06 | [738] | ||||
Roxette | A Collection of Roxette Hits: Their 20 Greatest Songs! | [739] | ||||
October 20 | Eisbrecher | Antikörper | [740] | |||
Lucie Silvas | The Same Side | [741] | ||||
Meat Loaf | Bat Out of Hell III: The Monster Is Loose | [742] | ||||
Winger | IV | [743] | ||||
October 21 | Sarah Blasko | What the Sea Wants, the Sea Will Have | Alternative | Dew Process | Sarah Blasko, Robert F. Cranny, Jim Moginie | [744] |
October 23 | My Chemical Romance | The Black Parade | Alternative rock, emo, pop punk, post-hardcore, punk rock | Reprise | Rob Cavallo, My Chemical Romance | [745] |
Girls Aloud | The Sound of Girls Aloud: The Greatest Hits | Pop | Fascination | Brian Higgins, Xenomania | [746] | |
Isobel Campbell | Milkwhite Sheets | Folk | V2 | Isobel Campbell | [747] | |
The Ordinary Boys | How to Get Everything You Ever Wanted in Ten Easy Steps | Indie rock, Britpop | B-Unique, Polydor | Plastic Man | [748] | |
Pet Shop Boys | Concrete | Pop | Parlophone | Trevor Horn | [749] | |
Robbie Williams | Rudebox | Dance | Chrysalis | Soul Mekanik, Mark Ronson, Pet Shop Boys, Brandon Christy & Craig Russo, William Orbit, Joey Negro, Jerry Meehan | [750] | |
Venetian Snares | Hospitality | Planet Mu | [751] | |||
October 24 | The Blow | Paper Television | Indie rock | K | The Blow | [752] |
Brian Setzer | 13 | Rock and roll, Rockabilly | Surfdog | Brian Setzer, Dave Darling | [753] | |
Converge | No Heroes | Metalcore | Epitaph | Kurt Ballou | [754] | |
George Jones and Merle Haggard | Kickin' Out the Footlights...Again | Country | Bandit | Merle Haggard, Lou Bradley, Keith Stegall | [755] | |
Jibbs | Jibbs Featuring Jibbs | Hip hop | Geffen, Interscope | Da Beatstaz, Zaytoven, David Banner, Polow da Don, Vaushaun "Maestro" Brooks, Dr. Luke | [756] | |
John Legend | Once Again | R&B, neo soul | GOOD, Sony Music | Kanye West, John Legend, Dave Tozer, will.i.am, Raphael Saadiq, Craig Street, Sa-Ra, Eric Hudson, Devo Springsteen, Avenue | [757] | |
Moby | Go – The Very Best of Moby | Techno, electronica | V2, Mute | Moby | [758] | |
Montgomery Gentry | Some People Change | Country | Columbia Nashville | Troy Gentry, Eddie Montgomery, Rivers Rutherford, Jeffrey Steele, Mark Wright | [759] | |
Paul Stanley | Live to Win | Hard rock | New Door | Paul Stanley | [760] | |
Shareefa | Point of No Return | R&B, hip hop | Disturbing tha Peace, Def Jam | Rodney Jerkins, Teddy Riley, Salaam Remi, Chucky Thompson, The Hitmen, J.U.S.T.I.C.E. League | [761] | |
Skid Row | Revolutions per Minute | Heavy metal | SPV/Steamhammer, Victor | Michael Wagener | [762] | |
Smile Empty Soul | Vultures | Alternative metal, post-grunge | Bieler Bros. | James Murray, Smile Empty Soul | [763] | |
Sparta | Threes | Alternative rock, post-hardcore | Hollywood, Anti- | Dave Bassett | [764] | |
Taylor Swift | Taylor Swift | Country | Big Machine | Scott Borchetta, Nathan Chapman, Robert Ellis Orrall | [765] | |
Various artists | Hannah Montana Soundtrack | Pop rock, teen pop | Walt Disney | Antonina Armato, Mike Deneen, Andy Dodd, Eddie Galan, Matthew Gerrard, Jamie Houston, Tim James, Jay Landers, Andrew Lane, Marco Marinangeli, Adam Watts | [766] | |
The Walkmen | "Pussy Cats" Starring the Walkmen | Indie rock | Record Collection | The Walkmen | [767] | |
October 25 | Cornelius | Sensuous | [768] | |||
Europe | Secret Society | [769] | ||||
October 27 | Amy Winehouse | Back to Black | Soul, rhythm and blues, contemporary R&B, neo soul | Island | Mark Ronson, Salaam Remi | [770] |
Tarot | Crows Fly Black | Heavy metal, power metal | King Foo Entertainment | J. Tolsa, M. Hietala | [771] | |
October 30 | Bring Me the Horizon | Count Your Blessings | Deathcore | Earache | Dan Sprigg, Bring Me the Horizon | [772] |
The Haunted | The Dead Eye | Thrash metal, melodic death metal, groove metal | Century Media | Tue Madsen, The Haunted | [773] | |
I Am Kloot | BBC Radio 1 John Peel Sessions | Indie rock | Skinny Dog | Simon Askew, Jerry Smith | [774] | |
Thunder | Robert Johnson's Tombstone | Hard rock | STC Recordings | Luke Morley | [775] | |
The Who | Endless Wire | Rock | Polydor, Universal Republic | Pete Townshend, Bob Pridden, Billy Nicholls | [776] | |
October 31 | Aimee Mann | One More Drifter in the Snow | Rock, Christmas | SuperEgo | Paul Bryan | [777] |
Bad Brains | Live at CBGB 1982 | Hardcore punk, reggae | Reggae Lounge | [778] | ||
Barry Manilow | The Greatest Songs of the Sixties | Easy listening, pop | Arista | Clive Davis, David Benson, Barry Manilow | [779] | |
Birdman & Lil Wayne | Like Father, Like Son | Southern hip hop, gangsta rap | Cash Money, Universal | T-Mix, Scott Storch, Jim Jonsin, DJ Nasty, LVM, Angel, Robin Thicke | [780] | |
Burden Brothers | Mercy | Hard rock | Kirtland | Joe Chiccarelli, David Castell | [781] | |
Copeland | Eat, Sleep, Repeat | Indie rock, alternative rock | The Militia Group TMG-049, Columbia | Aaron Marsh, Matt Goldman | [782] | |
Craig Morgan | Little Bit of Life | Country | Broken Bow | Craig Morgan, Keith Stegall, Phil O'Donnell | [783] | |
Cross Canadian Ragweed | Back to Tulsa – Live and Loud at Cain's Ballroom | Americana | Universal South | [784] | ||
Dead Poetic | Vices | Alternative rock, hard rock | Tooth & Nail | Aaron Sprinkle | [785] | |
Deftones | Saturday Night Wrist | Maverick | Bob Ezrin, Shaun Lopez, Deftones | [786] | ||
Flashlight Brown | Blue | Punk rock, pop punk, alternative rock | Hollywood | Rob Cavallo | [787] | |
Flavor Flav | Flavor Flav | East Coast hip hop | Draytown Records | Craig Valentino Williams, Charles Hester, Tracy Pierce, Clinton Sands, Andrew Williams | [788] | |
Isis | In the Absence of Truth | Post-metal, progressive rock, experimental rock | Ipecac | Isis, Matt Bayles | [789] | |
Jeremy Camp | Beyond Measure | Contemporary Christian music | BEC | Ron Aniello, Aaron Sprinkle, Andy Dodd, Adam Watts, Steve Hindalong, Marc Byrd | [790] | |
John Fogerty | The Long Road Home – In Concert | Roots rock, swamp rock, heartland rock, Southern rock | Fantasy | John Fogerty | [791] | |
Kellie Pickler | Small Town Girl | Country | BNA, 19 | Blake Chancey | [792] | |
Kevin Federline | Playing with Fire | Hip hop | Federation | Britney Spears, Bosko, Christopher Notes Olsen, Fingers & Twirp, J.R. Rotem, Versatile, Young Classic | [793] | |
Lady Sovereign | Public Warning | Grime | Def Jam | Lady Sovereign, Basement Jaxx, Dr. Luke, Medasyn | [794] | |
Mickey Avalon | Mickey Avalon | Hip hop | MySpace | Cisco Adler | [795] | |
Nellie McKay | Pretty Little Head | Pop, rock | Hungry Mouse, SpinART, Rykodisc | Robin Pappas, Nellie McKay | [796] | |
Newsboys | Go | Christian rock, pop rock | Inpop | Tedd T., Peter Furler | [797] | |
Pitbull | El Mariel | Hip hop | TVT, Bad Boy Latino | Sean "P. Diddy" Combs, Armando "Pitbull" Pérez, Diaz Brothers, Lil Jon, DJ Khaled, Mr. Collipark, Jim Jonsin, The Runners, Pharrell Williams, Gorilla Tek, DJ Rob-N, Taz Arnold | [798] | |
The Prize Fighter Inferno | My Brother's Blood Machine | Folktronica, folk, electronica | Equal Vision | Claudio Sanchez | [799] | |
Sunn O))) & Boris | Altar | Drone doom | Southern Lord, Inoxia | Sunn O))) | [800] | |
Willie Nelson | Songbird | Alternative country | Lost Highway | Ryan Adams | [801] |
November
Release date | Artist | Album | Genre | Label | Producer | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
November 1 | Jin | I Promise | [802] | |||
November 3 | Damien Rice | 9 | [803] | |||
I | Between Two Worlds | [804] | ||||
November 6 | Joanna Newsom | Ys | Chamber folk, progressive folk | Drag City | Joanna Newsom, Van Dyke Parks | [805] |
The Long Blondes | Someone to Drive You Home | [806] | ||||
McFly | Motion in the Ocean | [807] | ||||
yourcodenameis:milo | Print Is Dead Vol 1 | [808] | ||||
November 7 | Bowling for Soup | The Great Burrito Extortion Case | [809] | |||
Dave Matthews Band | The Best of What's Around Vol. 1 | [810] | ||||
Foo Fighters | Skin and Bones | [811] | ||||
Frank Sinatra | Sinatra: Vegas | [812] | ||||
Jim Jones | Hustler's P.O.M.E. (Product of My Environment) | [813] | ||||
J. J. Cale & Eric Clapton | The Road to Escondido | [814] | ||||
Josh Groban | Awake | [815] | ||||
Keith Urban | Love, Pain & the Whole Crazy Thing | [816] | ||||
Ricky Martin | MTV Unplugged | [817] | ||||
The Slip | Eisenhower | [818] | ||||
Sugarland | Enjoy the Ride | [819] | ||||
Various artists | Now That's What I Call Music! 23 | [820] | ||||
Various artists | Shortbus soundtrack | [821] | ||||
Z-Ro | I'm Still Livin' | [822] | ||||
November 8 | Depeche Mode | The Best of Depeche Mode Volume 1 | [823] | |||
November 10 | All Saints | Studio 1 | [824] | |||
Sugababes | Overloaded: The Singles Collection | [825] | ||||
November 13 | +44 | When Your Heart Stops Beating | Pop punk, electronic rock | Interscope | Mark Hoppus, Travis Barker, Jerry Finn | [826] |
…And You Will Know Us by the Trail of Dead | So Divided | Alternative rock, progressive rock | Interscope | Mike McCarthy | [827] | |
George Michael | Twenty Five | Pop | [828] | |||
Jarvis Cocker | Jarvis | Alternative rock | Rough Trade | Graham Sutton, Jarvis Cocker | [829] | |
Joan Osborne | Pretty Little Stranger | Country | Vanguard | Steve Buckingham | [830] | |
Nickel Creek | Reasons Why: The Very Best | Progressive bluegrass | Sugar Hill | Alison Krauss, Tony Berg, Eric Valentine | [831] | |
Staind | The Singles: 1996–2006 | Alternative metal | Flip, Atlantic | Staind, Fred Durst | [832] | |
November 14 | Akon | Konvicted | R&B, hip hop | Konvict, UpFront, SRC, Universal Motown, Disturbing tha Peace | Akon, Giorgio Tuinfort, Eminem, Rune Rask, Troo.L.S, Ghulam Sajid, SuperVillain Beats, T-Pain | [833] |
Army of Anyone | Army of Anyone | Hard rock, post-grunge | The Firm Music | Bob Ezrin, Army of Anyone | [834] | |
Dave Burrell | Momentum | Jazz | High Two | Jon Rosenberg | [835] | |
Fat Joe | Me, Myself & I | Hip hop | Terror Squad, Virgin, Imperial | Scott Storch, Streetrunner, LV, DJ Khaled, The Runners, Nu Jerzey Devil | [836] | |
The Game | Doctor's Advocate | West coast hip hop, gangsta rap, hardcore hip hop | Geffen | The Game, James Rosemond, D-Roc, DJ Khalil, Ervin "E.P." Pope, Hi-Tek, Jonathan "J.R." Rotem, Jellyroll, Just Blaze, Kanye West, Mike Chav, Mr. Porter, Nottz, Reefa, Scott Storch, Swizz Beatz, will.i.am | [837] | |
Kenny G | I'm in the Mood for Love...The Most Romantic Melodies of All Time | Jazz | Arista | Kenny G, Walter Afanasieff, Clive Davis | [838] | |
Kamelot | One Cold Winter's Night | Symphonic metal, power metal, progressive metal | SPV/Steamhammer | Patric Ullaeus | [839] | |
Styx | One with Everything: Styx and the Contemporary Youth Orchestra | Rock, pop | Frontiers | [840] | ||
Tenacious D | The Pick of Destiny | Comedy rock | Epic | John King | [841] | |
Yusuf | An Other Cup | Folk rock | Ya, Polydor, Atlantic | Rick Nowels, Yusuf | [842] | |
November 15 | Devin Townsend | The Hummer | Ambient, noise | HevyDevy | Devin Townsend | [843] |
November 17 | Tom Waits | Orphans: Brawlers, Bawlers & Bastards | [844] | |||
November 20 | The Beatles and George Martin | Love | [845] | |||
Loreena McKennitt | An Ancient Muse | [846] | ||||
Matt Willis | Don't Let It Go to Waste | [847] | ||||
Oasis | Stop the Clocks | [848] | ||||
U2 | U218 Singles | [849] | ||||
November 21 | 2Pac | Pac's Life | [850] | |||
Brand New | The Devil and God Are Raging Inside Me | [851] | ||||
Daughtry | Daughtry | [852] | ||||
Il Divo | Siempre | [853] | ||||
Inhale Exhale | The Lost. The Sick. The Sacred. | [854] | ||||
Jay-Z | Kingdom Come | [855] | ||||
Josef K | Entomology | [856] | ||||
Killer Mike | I Pledge Allegiance to the Grind | Hip hop | Grind Time Official | [857] | ||
Killswitch Engage | As Daylight Dies | [858] | ||||
Our Lady Peace | A Decade | [859] | ||||
P.O.D. | Greatest Hits: The Atlantic Years | [860] | ||||
Snoop Dogg | Tha Blue Carpet Treatment | [861] | ||||
Sufjan Stevens | Songs for Christmas | [862] | ||||
Swan Lake | Beast Moans | [863] | ||||
November 23 | RBD | Celestial | Pop rock | EMI | Carlos Lara, Armando Ávila, Pedro Damián, Camilo Lara, Emilio Ávila | [864] |
November 24 | Take That | Beautiful World | Pop rock | Polydor | John Shanks | [865] |
Whitesnake | Live... in the Shadow of the Blues | Hard rock, heavy metal | SPV/Steamhammer, WEA | David Coverdale, Doug Aldrich, Michael McIntyre | [866] | |
November 28 | Clipse | Hell Hath No Fury | Hip hop | Re-Up, Star Trak, Jive | The Neptunes | [867] |
Incubus | Light Grenades | Alternative rock | Epic, Immortal | Brendan O'Brien | [868] | |
Ying Yang Twins | Chemically Imbalanced | Hip hop, Southern hip hop, crunk | TVT | Mr. Collipark, Wyclef Jean, Jerry Wonda | [869] |
December
Release date | Artist | Album | Genre | Label | Producer | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
December 1 | Gwen Stefani | The Sweet Escape | Dance-pop, electropop, hip hop | Interscope | Guy Charbonneau, Greg Collins, Sean Garrett, Nellee Hooper, Tony Kanal, The Neptunes, Mark "Spike" Stent, Kaseem "Swizz Beatz" Dean, Aliaune "Akon" Thiam, Giorgio Tuinfort | [870] |
Mary J. Blige | Reflections (A Retrospective) | [871] | ||||
December 4 | Brooke Fraser | Albertine | [872] | |||
Emma Bunton | Life in Mono | [873] | ||||
Mylène Farmer | Avant que l'ombre... à Bercy | [874] | ||||
December 5 | Brian McKnight | Ten | [875] | |||
Ciara | Ciara: The Evolution | [876] | ||||
Drake Bell | It's Only Time | [877] | ||||
Kutless | Live from Portland | [878] | ||||
Lil Scrappy | Bred 2 Die - Born 2 Live | [879] | ||||
Various artists | Dreamgirls: Music from the Motion Picture | [880] | ||||
Various artists | Eminem Presents: The Re-Up | [881] | ||||
Various artists | Music from the OC: Mix 6 | [882] | ||||
December 12 | Fantasia Barrino | Fantasia | [883] | |||
Ghostface Killah | More Fish | [884] | ||||
Sonic Youth | The Destroyed Room: B-Sides and Rarities | [885] | ||||
Taylor Hicks | Taylor Hicks | [886] | ||||
Tyrese | Alter Ego | [887] | ||||
Young Jeezy | The Inspiration | [888] | ||||
December 19 | Bow Wow | The Price of Fame | [889] | |||
DJ Clue? | The Professional 3 | [890] | ||||
Nas | Hip Hop Is Dead | [891] | ||||
RBD | Rebels | [892] | ||||
Styles P | Time Is Money | [893] | ||||
Trick Daddy | Back by Thug Demand | [894] | ||||
Various artists | Grand Hustle Presents: In da Streetz Volume 4 | [895] | ||||
December 26 | Gang Starr | Mass Appeal: the Best of Gang Starr | [896] | |||
Matt Redman | Beautiful News | [897] | ||||
Omarion | 21 | [898] | ||||
Switchfoot | Oh! Gravity. | [899] | ||||
December 29 | Mos Def | True Magic | [900] |
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