List of 2007 albums
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The following is a list of music albums, EPs, and mixtapes released in 2007. 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 2007 in music.
First quarter[]
January[]
Release date | Artist | Album | Genre | Label | Ref. |
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January 2 |
Unwritten Law | The Hit List | Punk rock | Abydos Records | [1] |
January 8 |
Gruff Rhys | Candylion | Alternative rock | Rough Trade, Team Love | [2] |
January 15 |
Grave Digger | Liberty or Death | Heavy metal | Locomotive | [3] |
January 16 |
America | Here & Now | Soft rock | Burgundy | [4] |
The Smithereens | Meet The Smithereens! | Rock | Koch | [5] | |
January 22 |
A Day to Remember | For Those Who Have Heart | Pop punk | Victory | [6] |
The Good, the Bad & the Queen | The Good, the Bad & the Queen | Alternative rock, art rock | Parlophone, Honest Jon's, EMI | [7] | |
Tristania | Illumination | Gothic metal, doom metal | SPV/Steamhammer | [8] | |
The View | Hats Off to the Buskers | Indie rock | 1965 | [9] | |
January 23 |
Atreyu | The Best Of... Atreyu | Metalcore | Victory | [10] |
The Bird and the Bee | The Bird and the Bee | Indie pop | Blue Note | [11] | |
Deerhoof | Friend Opportunity | Indie rock | Kill Rock Stars, ATP, 5 Rue Christine | [12] | |
Dustin Kensrue | Please Come Home | Alternative country | Equal Vision | [13] | |
Epik High | Remapping the Human Soul | K-pop, hip hop | Woollim, CJ | [14] | |
Ghost | In Stormy Nights | Neo-psychedelia, experimental rock | Drag City | [15] | |
John Mellencamp | Freedom's Road | Rock, country rock | Republic | [16] | |
Julie Doiron | Woke Myself Up | Indie rock | Jagjaguwar, Endearing | [17] | |
Menomena | Friend and Foe | Indie rock | Barsuk | [18] | |
Mister Mann | December Looms | Folk rock | [19] | ||
of Montreal | Hissing Fauna, Are You the Destroyer? | Indie pop, glam rock, art pop | Polyvinyl | [20] | |
Omar Rodríguez-López and Damo Suzuki | Please Heat This Eventually | Progressive rock, jazz fusion, experimental rock | Gold Standard Laboratories | [21] | |
Pretty Ricky | Late Night Special | R&B, hip hop | Bluestar, Atlantic | [22] | |
Saliva | Blood Stained Love Story | Alternative rock | Island | [23] | |
The Shins | Wincing the Night Away | Indie rock, indie pop, post-punk revival | Sub Pop | [24] | |
The Six Parts Seven | Casually Smashed to Pieces | Post-rock | Suicide Squeeze | [25] | |
January 24 |
Bloc Party | A Weekend in the City | Indie rock, alternative rock, post-punk revival | Wichita | [26] |
January 26 |
Madonna | The Confessions Tour | Warner Bros. | [27] | |
January 29 |
Clap Your Hands Say Yeah | Some Loud Thunder | Indie rock | Wichita, V2 | [28] |
Jamie T | Panic Prevention | Hip hop, indie rock | Virgin | [29] | |
Just Jack | Overtones | Hip hop, house | Mercury | [30] | |
Klaxons | Myths of the Near Future | New rave, indie rock, post-punk revival | Polydor | [31] | |
Little Man Tate | About What You Know | Indie rock | V2 | [32] | |
January 30 |
Busdriver | RoadKillOvercoat | Hip hop | Epitaph | [33] |
Harry Connick Jr. | Chanson du Vieux Carré : Connick on Piano, Volume 3 | Big band | Marsalis | [34] | |
Harry Connick, Jr. | Oh, My NOLA | Big band | Sony Music, Columbia | [35] | |
Katharine McPhee | Katharine McPhee | Pop, R&B | RCA | [36] | |
Norah Jones | Not Too Late | Jazz, blues, folk | Blue Note, EMI | [37] | |
X Clan | Return from Mecca | Hip hop | Suburban Noize | [38] |
February[]
Release date | Artist | Album | Genre | Label | Ref. |
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February 5 |
Aereogramme | My Heart Has a Wish That You Would Not Go | Alternative rock | Chemikal Underground | [39] |
Belinda Carlisle | Voila | Chansons, pop | Rykodisc | [40] | |
Mika | Life in Cartoon Motion | Pop | Casablanca, Universal, Festival Mushroom | [41] | |
Noisettes | What's the Time Mr Wolf? | Indie rock | Vertigo, Mercury, Universal | [42] | |
February 6 |
Apostle of Hustle | National Anthem of Nowhere | Indie rock | Arts & Crafts | [43] |
The Apples in Stereo | New Magnetic Wonder | Indie pop, neo-psychedelia | Simian, Elephant 6, Yep Roc | [44] | |
Barenaked Ladies | Barenaked Ladies Are Men | Alternative rock | Desperation | [45] | |
Bayside | The Walking Wounded | Emo, punk rock, hard rock | Victory | [46] | |
Fall Out Boy | Infinity on High | Pop punk | Island | [47] | |
Jordan Pruitt | No Ordinary Girl | Pop | Hollywood | [48] | |
Lifetime | Lifetime | Hardcore punk, pop-punk | Decaydance, Fueled by Ramen | ||
Sondre Lerche | Phantom Punch | Pop | Astralwerks | [49] | |
The Used | Berth | Emo, post-hardcore | Reprise | [50] | |
February 7 |
Dir En Grey | The Marrow of a Bone | Metalcore | Firewall Div., Sony Music Japan | [51] |
Swallow the Sun | Hope | Death-doom, melodic death metal | Spinefarm | [52] | |
February 12 |
Do Make Say Think | You, You're a History in Rust | Post-rock | Constellation | [53] |
The Fall | Reformation Post TLC | Alternative rock | Slogan Records, Narnack | [54] | |
Van Morrison | Van Morrison at the Movies – Soundtrack Hits | Rock | EMI | [55] | |
February 13 |
Boss Hogg Outlawz | Serve & Collect | Southern hip hop, gangsta rap | Boss Hogg Outlawz Records, Koch | [56] |
February 19 |
Comeback Kid | Broadcasting... | Hardcore punk | Victory | [57] |
Fu Manchu | We Must Obey | Stoner rock | Liquor and Poker, Century Media | [58] | |
Various artists | We All Love Ennio Morricone | Sony Music | [59] | ||
February 20 |
Anberlin | Cities | Alternative rock | Tooth & Nail, Stomp, Howling Bull Records | [60] |
Aqueduct | Or Give Me Death | Barsuk | [61] | ||
The Ataris | Welcome the Night | Alternative rock | Isola, Sanctuary | [62] | |
The Besnard Lakes | The Besnard Lakes Are the Dark Horse | Post-rock, psychedelic rock, indie rock | Jagjaguwar, Outside Music | [63] | |
Explosions in the Sky | All of a Sudden I Miss Everyone | Post-rock | Temporary Residence | [64] | |
Kittie | Funeral for Yesterday | Alternative metal | X of Infamy | [65] | |
Marnie Stern | In Advance of the Broken Arm | Experimental rock, indie rock | Kill Rock Stars | [66] | |
The Operation M.D. | We Have an Emergency | Alternative rock, garage rock | Aquarius | [67] | |
Reel Big Fish & Zolof the Rock & Roll Destroyer | Duet All Night Long | Pop, rock, third wave ska | Reignition Records | [68] | |
TobyMac | Portable Sounds | Hip hop, CCM, rock, pop | ForeFront | [69] | |
Toni Braxton | The Essential Toni Braxton | R&B | LaFace | [70] | |
February 21 |
Buckethead | In Search of The | Jazz fusion, ambient, progressive rock | TDRS Music | [71] |
Hanson | The Walk | Pop rock | 3CG | [72] | |
Ringo Sheena & Neko Saito | Heisei Fūzoku | Jazz, electronica | Toshiba EMI, Virgin | [73] | |
February 23 |
Manowar | Gods of War | Symphonic power metal | Magic Circle Music | [74] |
Sirenia | Nine Destinies and a Downfall | Gothic metal, symphonic metal | Nuclear Blast | [75] | |
February 26 |
Kaiser Chiefs | Yours Truly, Angry Mob | Indie rock, power pop, post-punk revival | B-Unique, Universal Motown | [76] |
Patrick Wolf | The Magic Position | Folktronica, indietronica | Loog | [77] | |
February 27 |
B.G. and Chopper City Boyz | We Got This | Gangsta rap, Southern hip hop | Chopper City, Koch | [78] |
Dr. Dog | We All Belong | Rock, psychedelic rock | Park the Van | [79] | |
Testament | The Spitfire Collection | Thrash metal, death metal | Spitfire | [80] |
March[]
Release date | Artist | Album | Genre | Label | Ref. |
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March 5 |
!!! | Myth Takes | Dance-punk | Warp | [81] |
Air | Pocket Symphony | Virgin, Astralwerks, Source | [82] | ||
Amon Tobin | Foley Room | Electronic, experimental, IDM | Ninja Tune | [83] | |
Arcade Fire | Neon Bible | Indie rock | Merge | [84] | |
Cascada | Everytime We Touch | Eurodance | Robbins Entertainment | [85] | |
Charlotte Hatherley | The Deep Blue | Indie rock | Little Sister Records | [86] | |
Emmure | Goodbye to the Gallows | Metalcore, deathcore | Victory | [87] | |
Grinderman | Grinderman | Alternative rock, garage rock | Mute, Anti- | [88] | |
The Horrors | Strange House | Garage punk, gothic rock | Loog | [89] | |
Idlewild | Make Another World | Rock | Sequel | [90] | |
Korn | MTV Unplugged: Korn | Acoustic rock | EMI, Virgin | [91] | |
Saxon | The Inner Sanctum | Heavy metal | SPV/Steamhammer | [92] | |
The Stooges | The Weirdness | Garage rock, hard rock, jazz rock | Virgin | [93] | |
March 6 |
Bright Eyes | Four Winds | Indie rock | Saddle Creek | [94] |
Chimaira | Resurrection | Groove metal, metalcore | Ferret Music, Nuclear Blast | [95] | |
Consequence | Don't Quit Your Day Job! | Hip hop | GOOD Music, Columbia | [96] | |
Dying Fetus | War of Attrition | Technical death metal | Relapse | [97] | |
Finger Eleven | Them vs. You vs. Me | Alternative rock | Wind-up | [98] | |
The Notorious B.I.G. | Greatest Hits | Gangsta rap, hardcore hip hop | Bad Boy, Atlantic | [99] | |
Relient K | Five Score and Seven Years Ago | Christian rock, pop punk, alternative rock | Capitol, Gotee | [100] | |
Sevendust | Alpha | Nu metal | Asylum | [101] | |
Twisted Black | Street Fame | Hip hop | TVT | [102] | |
Various artists | Glory Revealed | CCM | Reunion | [103] | |
March 9 |
Joss Stone | Introducing Joss Stone | R&B, soul, hip hop | Virgin | [104] |
Within Temptation | The Heart of Everything | Symphonic metal, gothic metal | GUN, Roadrunner | [105] | |
March 12 |
Ben Mills | Picture of You | Pop rock | Sony BMG | [106] |
Calogero | Pomme C | Pop, rock | [107] | ||
LCD Soundsystem | Sound of Silver | Dance-punk | DFA, Capitol, EMI | [108] | |
Simply Red | Stay | Soul | [109] | ||
March 13 |
8Ball & MJG | Ridin' High | Hip hop | Bad Boy South, Atlantic | [110] |
Aqualung | Memory Man | Columbia | [111] | ||
Black Milk | Popular Demand | Hip hop | Fat Beats | [112] | |
Dokken | From Conception: Live 1981 | Heavy metal | Rhino, Frontiers | [113] | |
Lloyd | Street Love | R&B, hip hop | Young Goldie Music, The Inc. Records, Universal Motown | [114] | |
Musiq Soulchild | Luvanmusiq | R&B, neo soul | Atlantic | [115] | |
Neil Young | Live at Massey Hall 1971 | Folk rock | Reprise | [116] | |
Rich Boy | Rich Boy | Gangsta rap, Southern hip hop | Interscope, Zone 4 | [117] | |
Type O Negative | Dead Again | Gothic metal | SPV/Steamhammer | [118] | |
March 16 |
Various artists | The Secret Sessions | [119] | ||
March 17 |
Laura Veirs | Saltbreakers | Folk | Nonesuch | [120] |
March 19 |
David Bowie | The Best of David Bowie 1980/1987 | Rock | EMI, Virgin | [121] |
Enter Shikari | Take to the Skies | Post-hardcore, trance, metalcore | Ambush Reality | [122] | |
Marques Houston | Veteran | R&B, urban, hip hop | TUG, Universal Motown | [123] | |
March 20 |
Andrew Bird | Armchair Apocrypha | Indie folk, folk rock, baroque pop | Fat Possum | [124] |
Big D and the Kids Table | Strictly Rude | Dub, ska punk, reggae | SideOneDummy | [125] | |
Crime Mob | Hated on Mostly | Crunk, Southern hip hop, snap | Crunk Incorporated, Reprise | [126] | |
El-P | I'll Sleep When You're Dead | Hip hop, industrial hip hop | Definitive Jux | [127] | |
Elliott Yamin | Elliott Yamin | Pop, R&B | Hickory, RED, Avex Group | [128] | |
In This Moment | Beautiful Tragedy | Metalcore, alternative metal | Century Media | [129] | |
Insane Clown Posse | The Tempest | Midwest hip hop, horrorcore | Psychopathic | [130] | |
Maylene and the Sons of Disaster | II | Metalcore, Southern rock | Ferret | [131] | |
Modest Mouse | We Were Dead Before the Ship Even Sank | Alternative rock, indie rock, noise pop | Epic | [132] | |
March 21 |
Hilary Duff | Dignity | Dance-pop, electropop | Hollywood | [133] |
Macy Gray | Big | R&B, soul, neo soul | will.i.am music, Geffen | [134] | |
March 23 |
Jennifer Lopez | Como Ama una Mujer | Latin, R&B | Epic | [135] |
March 26 |
Infected Mushroom | Vicious Delicious | YoYo Records | [136] | |
Madina Lake | From Them, Through Us, to You | Alternative rock, post-hardcore | Roadrunner | [137] | |
March 27 |
Clutch | From Beale Street to Oblivion | Stoner rock, blues rock | DRT Entertainment | [138] |
Daphne Loves Derby | Good Night, Witness Light | Indie rock | Outlook Records | [139] | |
Jack Ingram | This Is It | Country | Big Machine | [140] | |
Tha Dogg Pound | Dogg Chit | West Coast hip hop, gangsta rap | Gangsta Advisory, D.P.G., Koch | [141] | |
Good Charlotte | Good Morning Revival | Pop rock, pop punk | Epic, Daylight | [142] | |
Great Lake Swimmers | Ongiara | Folk rock | Nettwerk | [143] | |
Lil' Flip | I Need Mine | Hip hop, Southern hip hop | Clover G, Asylum, Warner Bros. | [144] | |
Machine Head | The Blackening | Thrash metal, groove metal | Roadrunner | [145] | |
Mims | Music Is My Savior | East Coast hip hop | American King Music, Disturbing tha Peace, Capitol | [146] | |
Ozomatli | Don't Mess with the Dragon | Concord | [147] | ||
Prodigy | Return of the Mac | Hip hop | E1 Music | [148] | |
Redman | Red Gone Wild: Thee Album | Hip hop | Def Jam | [149] | |
Third Day | Chronology Volume 1 | Southern rock, Christian rock | Essential | [150] | |
Tim McGraw | Let It Go | Country | Curb | [151] | |
Young Buck | Buck the World | Crunk, gangsta rap, hardcore hip hop | Cashville, G-Unit, Interscope | [152] | |
March 30 |
Melanie C | This Time | Pop rock, alternative rock | Red Girl, Warner Music | [153] |
Silverchair | Young Modern | Alternative rock, art rock | Eleven, Atlantic | [154] |
Second quarter[]
April[]
Release date | Artist | Album | Genre | Label | Ref. |
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April 2 |
The Academy Is... | Santi | Pop punk | Fueled by Ramen | [155] |
Da Weasel | Amor, Escárnio e Maldizer | Parlophone Portugal | [156] | ||
Kings of Leon | Because of the Times | Alternative rock | RCA | [157] | |
Poison the Well | Versions | Post-hardcore | Ferret | [158] | |
Thirteen Senses | Contact | Alternative rock | Mercury | [159] | |
Timbaland | Shock Value | Hip hop | Mosley Music | [160] | |
yourcodenameis:milo | They Came from the Sun | Post-hardcore | V2 | [161] | |
April 3 |
The Almost | Southern Weather | Emo | Tooth & Nail, Virgin | [162] |
Black Sabbath | Black Sabbath: The Dio Years | Heavy metal | Rhino, Warner Bros. | [163] | |
The Chariot | The Fiancée | Metalcore, mathcore | Solid State | [164] | |
Chevelle | Vena Sera | Alternative metal | Epic | [165] | |
Fountains of Wayne | Traffic and Weather | Rock | Virgin | [166] | |
Martin Sexton | Seeds | [167] | |||
Martina McBride | Waking Up Laughing | Country | RCA | [168] | |
Paul Wall | Get Money, Stay True | Southern hip hop | Swishahouse, Asylum, Atlantic | [169] | |
REO Speedwagon | Find Your Own Way Home | Rock, hard rock | Mailboat, Speedwagon Recordings | [170] | |
Shadows Fall | Threads of Life | Thrash metal | Atlantic | [171] | |
Sick Puppies | Dressed Up as Life | Alternative metal, post-grunge, hard rock | Virgin | [172] | |
Static-X | Cannibal | Industrial metal, thrash metal | Reprise | [173] | |
Trouble | Simple Mind Condition | Doom metal | Escapi Music | [174] | |
Vital Remains | Icons of Evil | Death metal | Century Media | [175] | |
April 4 |
Daniel Bélanger | L'Échec du matériel | Pop | Audiogram | [176] |
April 6 |
Tiësto | Elements of Life | Trance | Magik Muzik | [177] |
April 8 |
The Game | You Know What It Is Vol. 4: Murda Game Chronicles | The Black Wall Street | [178] | |
April 9 |
Bright Eyes | Cassadaga | Indie rock, indie folk, alternative country | Saddle Creek | [179] |
Cowboy Junkies | At the End of Paths Taken | Alternative country | Latent, Zoë | [180] | |
Marillion | Somewhere Else | Neo-progressive rock | Intact Records | [181] | |
April 10 |
Blonde Redhead | 23 | Dream pop | 4AD | [182] |
Brother Ali | The Undisputed Truth | Hip hop | Rhymesayers Entertainment, Warner Music Group | [183] | |
Cloud Cult | The Meaning of 8 | Indie pop | [184] | ||
From Autumn to Ashes | Holding a Wolf by the Ears | Post-hardcore, emo | Vagrant | [185] | |
Hellyeah | Hellyeah | Heavy metal | Epic | [186] | |
Nekromantix | Life Is a Grave & I Dig It! | Psychobilly | Hellcat | [187] | |
Wooden Stars | People Are Different | Indie rock | Sonic Unyon | [188] | |
April 13 |
No Angels | Destiny | Pop | Polydor, Universal | [189] |
April 16 |
Annihilator | Metal | Thrash metal, heavy metal, groove metal | SPV/Steamhammer | [190] |
Maps | We Can Create | Indietronica, shoegazing, dream pop | Mute | [191] | |
Porcupine Tree | Fear of a Blank Planet | Progressive rock, progressive metal | Roadrunner, Atlantic | [192] | |
W.A.S.P. | Dominator | Heavy metal | Demolition | [193] | |
April 17 |
Avril Lavigne | The Best Damn Thing | Pop punk | RCA | [194] |
Bucky Covington | Bucky Covington | Country | Lyric Street | [195] | |
Clay Walker | Fall | Country | Asylum, Curb | [196] | |
Joel Plaskett Emergency | Ashtray Rock | Indie rock | MapleMusic | [197] | |
Joseph Arthur | Let's Just Be | Alternative rock | Lonely Astronaut Records, 14th Floor Records | [198] | |
Lumidee | Unexpected | Hip hop, R&B, reggae | TVT | [199] | |
Nine Inch Nails | Year Zero | Industrial rock, electronic, digital hardcore | Interscope | [200] | |
Patti Smith | Twelve | Rock | Columbia | [201] | |
April 18 |
Arctic Monkeys | Favourite Worst Nightmare | Indie rock | Domino | [202] |
April 19 |
Dark Tranquillity | Fiction | Melodic death metal | Century Media | [203] |
April 20 |
Ensiferum | Victory Songs | Folk metal, melodic death metal, power metal | Spinefarm | [204] |
HIM | Uneasy Listening Vol. 2 | Sony BMG, Universal Republic, Jimmy Franks | [205] | ||
April 21 |
Expatriate | In the Midst of This | Indie rock | Dew Process | [206] |
April 23 |
Dimmu Borgir | In Sorte Diaboli | Symphonic black metal | Nuclear Blast | [207] |
Feist | The Reminder | Indie pop | Arts & Crafts, Interscope, Polydor | [208] | |
Oysterband | Meet You There | British folk rock | Westpark Music | [209] | |
April 24 |
Bill Callahan | Woke on a Whaleheart | Lo-fi | Drag City | [210] |
Colin Hay | Are You Lookin' at Me? | Rock, pop rock | Compass | [211] | |
The Detroit Cobras | Tied & True | Bloodshot | [212] | ||
Joe | Ain't Nothin' Like Me | R&B, urban, pop | Jive | [213] | |
The Nightwatchman | One Man Revolution | Folk rock, acoustic music, anti-folk | Epic | [214] | |
April 25 |
Ne-Yo | Because of You | R&B, hip hop soul, pop | Def Jam, Compound | [215] |
Shout Out Louds | Our Ill Wills | Indie pop, indie rock | Haldern Pop, Merge, Dew Process | [216] | |
April 27 |
Black Rebel Motorcycle Club | Baby 81 | Alternative rock, garage rock, post-punk revival | RCA, Island | [217] |
Natasha Bedingfield | N.B. | Pop, hip hop soul, R&B | Phonogenic, Epic | [218] | |
April 28 |
Missy Higgins | On a Clear Night | Acoustic music, indie pop, alternative | Eleven, Warner Bros., Reprise | [219] |
April 30 |
65daysofstatic | The Destruction of Small Ideas | Post-rock | Monotreme | [220] |
Basia Bulat | Oh, My Darling | Indie pop, folk | Rough Trade, Hardwood | [221] |
May[]
Release date | Artist | Album | Genre | Label | Ref. |
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May 1 |
Björk | Volta | Electropop | One Little Indian, Polydor, Elektra | [222] |
Building 429 | Iris to Iris | Christian rock | Word | [223] | |
Corbin Bleu | Another Side | Pop, teen pop, dance-pop | Hollywood | [224] | |
Dinosaur Jr. | Beyond | Alternative rock, indie rock, noise rock | Fat Possum | [225] | |
The Fall of Troy | Manipulator | Mathcore, post-hardcore | Equal Vision | [226] | |
Frog Eyes | Tears of the Valedictorian | Indie rock | Absolutely Kosher | [227] | |
Jon McLaughlin | Indiana | Pop rock | Island Def Jam | [228] | |
Kimberley Locke | Based on a True Story | Pop, R&B | Curb | [229] | |
Michael Bublé | Call Me Irresponsible | Vocal jazz | Reprise | [230] | |
Miranda Lambert | Crazy Ex-Girlfriend | Country | Columbia Nashville | [231] | |
Rush | Snakes & Arrows | Progressive rock, hard rock | Atlantic, Anthem | [232] | |
Tori Amos | American Doll Posse | Alternative rock, baroque pop | Epic | [233] | |
Tub Ring | The Great Filter | Experimental rock | The End | [234] | |
May 4 |
Dolores O'Riordan | Are You Listening? | Alternative rock, post-grunge, indie rock | Sequel Records, Sanctuary | [235] |
May 7 |
Beverley Knight | Music City Soul | Gospel, soul | Parlophone | [236] |
Elliott Smith | New Moon | Kill Rock Stars | [237] | ||
Manic Street Preachers | Send Away the Tigers | Hard rock, glam rock | Columbia | [238] | |
Travis | The Boy with No Name | Indie pop, alternative rock | Independiente, Epic | [239] | |
May 8 |
The Bad Plus | Prog | Jazz | Heads Up | [240] |
Barbra Streisand | Live in Concert 2006 | Vocal jazz | Columbia | [241] | |
Becoming the Archetype | The Physics of Fire | Technical death metal, metalcore | Solid State | [242] | |
Bobby Valentino | Special Occasion | R&B, hip hop | Disturbing tha Peace, Def Jam | [243] | |
Bone Thugs-n-Harmony | Strength & Loyalty | Midwest hip hop, gangsta rap, R&B | Full Surface, Interscope | [244] | |
Chromeo | Fancy Footwork | Electro-funk, nu-disco | Turbo, Last Gang | [245] | |
Dan Deacon | Spiderman of the Rings | Electronica, noise | Carpark | [246] | |
DJ Jazzy Jeff | The Return of the Magnificent | Hip hop | Barely Breaking Even, Rapster Records | [247] | |
Ike Reilly Assassination | We Belong to the Staggering Evening | Rock | Rock Ridge | [248] | |
Neurosis | Given to the Rising | Post-metal, sludge metal | Neurot | [249] | |
Newsboys | GO Remixed | Christian rock, pop rock | Inpop | [250] | |
Paris Bennett | Princess P | Soul, pop, R&B | 306 Entertainment, TVT | [251] | |
Rush of Fools | Rush of Fools | Christian rock, indie rock | Midas | [252] | |
Sage Francis | Human the Death Dance | Hip hop | Epitaph | [253] | |
The Sea and Cake | Everybody | Indie rock | Thrill Jockey | [254] | |
Various artists | Our Impact Will Be Felt | Hardcore, heavy metal | Abacus | [255] | |
May 11 |
Amerie | Because I Love It | R&B, funk, soul | Columbia | [256] |
May 14 |
Erasure | Light at the End of the World | Synth-pop | Mute | [257] |
Funeral for a Friend | Tales Don't Tell Themselves | Alternative rock, post-hardcore | Atlantic | [258] | |
Linkin Park | Minutes to Midnight | Alternative rock, alternative metal | Warner Bros., Machine Shop | [259] | |
Scorpions | Humanity: Hour I | Hard rock, heavy metal | [260] | ||
May 15 |
The Avett Brothers | Emotionalism | Folk rock | Ramseur Records | [261] |
Dance Gavin Dance | Downtown Battle Mountain | Post-hardcore, math rock, screamo | Rise | [262] | |
The Exies | A Modern Way of Living with the Truth | Alternative rock, alternative metal, hard rock | Eleven Seven Music | [263] | |
Hopesfall | Magnetic North | Post-hardcore, alternative rock, space rock | Trustkill | [264] | |
Job for a Cowboy | Genesis | Death metal | Metal Blade | [265] | |
Megadeth | United Abominations | Thrash metal | Roadrunner | [266] | |
Pink Martini | Hey Eugene! | Alternative pop, world, Latin | Heinz | [267] | |
Rufus Wainwright | Release the Stars | Baroque pop | Geffen | [268] | |
They Might Be Giants | The Else | Alternative rock | Idlewild, Rough Trade | [269] | |
Wilco | Sky Blue Sky | Alternative rock, folk rock, alternative country | Nonesuch | [270] | |
May 16 |
Maroon 5 | It Won't Be Soon Before Long | Disco, funk rock, blue-eyed soul | A&M Octone | [271] |
May 18 |
Planet X | Quantum | Instrumental rock, progressive metal, progressive rock | Inside Out | [272] |
May 21 |
The Cribs | Men's Needs, Women's Needs, Whatever | Indie rock, post-punk revival | Wichita, Warner Bros. | [273] |
Devin Townsend | Ziltoid the Omniscient | Progressive metal | HevyDevy | [274] | |
Gary Moore | Close as You Get | Blues, blues rock | Eagle | [275] | |
Jeff Buckley | So Real: Songs from Jeff Buckley | Alternative, folk rock | Columbia | [276] | |
Paradise Lost | In Requiem | Gothic metal, doom metal | Century Media | [277] | |
Sophie Ellis-Bextor | Trip the Light Fantastic | Pop, dance-pop | Fascination | [278] | |
Tim Armstrong | A Poet's Life | Ska, reggae | Hellcat, Epitaph | [279] | |
May 22 |
Amber Pacific | Truth in Sincerity | Pop punk, emo | Hopeless | [280] |
The Bravery | The Sun and the Moon | Indie rock, post-punk revival | Island, Polydor | [281] | |
Britt Nicole | Say It | Christian rock | Sparrow | [282] | |
The Dear Hunter | Act II: The Meaning of, and All Things Regarding Ms. Leading | Progressive rock, indie rock, experimental rock | Triple Crown | [283] | |
Despised Icon | The Ills of Modern Man | Deathcore | Century Media | [284] | |
Loudon Wainwright III | Strange Weirdos: Music from and Inspired by the Film Knocked Up | Contemporary folk, folk-rock, Americana | Concord | [285] | |
Miracle Fortress | Five Roses | Indie rock | Secret City | [286] | |
The National | Boxer | Indie rock, post-punk revival | Beggars Banquet | [287] | |
Ozzy Osbourne | Black Rain | Heavy metal | Epic | [288] | |
U.S.D.A | Cold Summer | Southern hip hop, gangsta rap, hardcore hip hop | CTE, Def Jam | [289] | |
The Used | Lies for the Liars | Reprise | [290] | ||
May 23 |
Hilltop Hoods | The Hard Road: Restrung | Australian hip hop | Obese | [291] |
May 25 |
Caliban | The Awakening | Metalcore | Roadrunner, Century Media | [292] |
Sonata Arctica | Unia | Power metal, symphonic metal, progressive metal | Nuclear Blast | [293] | |
Visions of Atlantis | Trinity | Symphonic power metal | Napalm, SPV | [294] | |
May 28 |
3 Inches of Blood | Fire Up the Blades | Heavy metal, power metal, thrash metal | Roadrunner | [295] |
Chris Cornell | Carry On | Alternative rock | Suretone, Interscope | [296] | |
Mumm-Ra | These Things Move in Threes | Indie rock, alternative rock, post-punk revival | Columbia | [297] | |
Paul Hartnoll | The Ideal Condition | Electronica | ACP Recordings | [298] | |
The Pigeon Detectives | Wait for Me | Indie rock, post-punk revival | Dance to the Radio, V2 | [299] | |
May 29 |
Circa Survive | On Letting Go | Equal Vision | [300] | |
Immaculate Machine | Immaculate Machine's Fables | Indie rock | Mint | [301] | |
Jason Aldean | Relentless | Country | Broken Bow | [302] | |
R. Kelly | Double Up | R&B, hip hop, soul | Jive, Zomba | [303] | |
Satellite Party | Ultra Payloaded | Alternative rock, electronica | Columbia | [304] | |
May 31 |
Buckethead | Acoustic Shards | Acoustic | Avabella Records | [305] |
Rihanna | Good Girl Gone Bad | Pop, dance-pop | Def Jam | [306] |
June[]
Release date | Artist | Album | Genre | Label | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
June 1 |
Kamelot | Ghost Opera | Power metal, progressive metal, symphonic metal | SPV/Steamhammer | [307] |
Tokio Hotel | Scream | Alternative rock | Cherrytree, Island, Interscope | [308] | |
June 2 |
Powderfinger | Dream Days at the Hotel Existence | Rock | Universal | [309] |
Xavier Rudd | White Moth | Blues, roots, alternative | Anti- | [310] | |
June 4 |
Biffy Clyro | Puzzle | Alternative rock | 14th Floor | [311] |
Deborah Cox | Destination Moon | R&B, jazz | Decca | [312] | |
Dizzee Rascal | Maths + English | Grime, hip hop | XL, Matador, Definitive Jux | [313] | |
Dream Theater | Systematic Chaos | Progressive metal, progressive rock | Roadrunner | [314] | |
Kamelot | Ghost Opera | Power metal, progressive metal, symphonic metal | SPV/Steamhammer | [315] | |
Mutya Buena | Real Girl | R&B, dance, soul | Island | [316] | |
Paul McCartney | Memory Almost Full | Rock | Hear Music | [317] | |
June 5 |
Aaron Shust | Whispered and Shouted | CCM, Christian rock | Brash Music | [318] |
The Aggrolites | Reggae Hit L.A. | Reggae | Hellcat | [319] | |
Big & Rich | Between Raising Hell and Amazing Grace | Country, country rock, country rap | Warner Bros. Nashville | [320] | |
Black Light Burns | Cruel Melody | Industrial rock, industrial metal, alternative metal | I AM: WOLFPACK | [321] | |
Bruce Springsteen | Bruce Springsteen with The Sessions Band: Live in Dublin | Americana | Columbia | [322] | |
Ion Dissonance | Minus the Herd | Mathcore, deathcore | Abacus | [323] | |
Marilyn Manson | Eat Me, Drink Me | Gothic rock | Interscope | [324] | |
Pelican | City of Echoes | Post-metal, post-rock | Hydra Head | [325] | |
Poison | Poison'd! | Hard rock, glam metal | EMI | [326] | |
Praxis | Tennessee 2004 | Acid rock, dub, experimental metal | ROIR | [327] | |
Shellac | Excellent Italian Greyhound | Noise rock, post-hardcore, math rock | Touch and Go | [328] | |
T-Pain | Epiphany | Hip hop | Nappy Boy, Konvict Muzik, Jive | [329] | |
Tiger Army | Music from Regions Beyond | Psychobilly, cowpunk | Hellcat | [330] | |
June 6 |
Various artists | We All Love Ella: Celebrating the First Lady of Song | Jazz, big band | Verve | [331] |
June 8 |
Bon Jovi | Lost Highway | Country rock | Island | [332] |
June 11 |
Enrique Iglesias | Insomniac | Interscope | [333] | |
John Doe | A Year in the Wilderness | Yep Roc | [334] | ||
Justice | Cross | Electro house, French house | Ed Banger, Because Music, Vice | [335] | |
June 12 |
Blue Scholars | Bayani | Alternative hip hop | Mass Line Media, Rawkus, Duck Down | [336] |
DJ Khaled | We the Best | Hip hop | Terror Squad, Koch | [337] | |
Fabolous | From Nothin' to Somethin' | Hip hop | Desert Storm, Def Jam | [338] | |
Fair to Midland | Fables from a Mayfly: What I Tell You Three Times Is True | Alternative metal | Serjical Strike, Universal Republic | [339] | |
Paramore | Riot! | Alternative rock | Fueled by Ramen | [340] | |
Municipal Waste | The Art of Partying | Crossover thrash, thrash metal | Earache | [341] | |
Paula Cole | Courage | Rock | Decca | [342] | |
Queens of the Stone Age | Era Vulgaris | Alternative rock, desert rock, hard rock | Interscope, Rekords Rekords | [343] | |
Strung Out | Blackhawks Over Los Angeles | Post-hardcore, melodic hardcore, alternative metal | Fat Wreck Chords | [344] | |
Toby Keith | Big Dog Daddy | Country | Show Dog Nashville | [345] | |
Various artists | Instant Karma: The Amnesty International Campaign to Save Darfur | Pop, rock | Warner Bros., Amnesty International, Art for Amnesty | [346] | |
June 15 |
The White Stripes | Icky Thump | Garage rock, alternative rock, punk blues | Third Man, Warner Bros. | [347] |
June 16 |
DevilDriver | The Last Kind Words | Groove metal, melodic death metal | Roadrunner | [348] |
June 18 |
Art Brut | It's a Bit Complicated | Indie rock, garage punk, garage rock | Mute | [349] |
Chrisette Michele | I Am Chrisette Michele | R&B, jazz, soul | Def Jam | [350] | |
Lifehouse | Who We Are | Alternative rock, pop rock, post-grunge | Geffen | [351] | |
Mandy Moore | Wild Hope | Folk pop | EMI USA, Firm Music | [352] | |
Meat Puppets | Rise to Your Knees | Alternative rock | Anodyne | [353] | |
June 19 |
Ana Popović | Still Making History | Blues, blues rock, soul blues | Eclecto Groove Records | [354] |
August Burns Red | Messengers | Melodic metalcore | Solid State, CI | [355] | |
Brad Paisley | 5th Gear | Country | Arista Nashville | [356] | |
Huey | Notebook Paper | Hip hop | Hitz Committee, Jive | [357] | |
The Mooney Suzuki | Have Mercy | Garage rock | Elixia Records | [358] | |
The Polyphonic Spree | The Fragile Army | Psychedelic pop | TVT, Good | [359] | |
Project 86 | Rival Factions | Alternative rock, post-punk, new wave | Tooth & Nail | [360] | |
Rasheeda | Dat Type of Gurl | Hip hop | [361] | ||
Shop Boyz | Rockstar Mentality | Hip hop, rap rock | OnDeck, Universal Motown | [362] | |
Straylight Run | The Needles the Space | Indie rock | Universal | [363] | |
Tomahawk | Anonymous | Native American music, experimental rock | Ipecac | [364] | |
June 20 |
Kelly Rowland | Ms. Kelly | R&B | Columbia | [365] |
June 22 |
Andrea Corr | Ten Feet High | Pop rock | Atlantic | [366] |
Kelly Clarkson | My December | Rock | RCA | [367] | |
June 23 |
Airbourne | Runnin' Wild | Hard rock | EMI | [368] |
June 25 |
Editors | An End Has a Start | Indie rock | Kitchenware | [369] |
Reuben | In Nothing We Trust | Hideous Records, Big Scary Monsters | [370] | ||
Ryan Adams | Easy Tiger | Alternative country, rock | Lost Highway | [371] | |
Siobhán Donaghy | Ghosts | Electropop, trip hop, dream pop | Parlophone | [372] | |
Social Distortion | Greatest Hits | Punk rock, cowpunk | Time Bomb | [373] | |
June 26 |
Bad Brains | Build a Nation | Hardcore punk, reggae | Megaforce | [374] |
Beastie Boys | The Mix-Up | Instrumental rock | Capitol | [375] | |
The Click Five | Modern Minds and Pastimes | Rock, power pop, alternative rock | Lava, Atlantic, WEA International | [376] | |
Metric | Grow Up and Blow Away | Indie rock, new wave | Last Gang | [377] | |
Miley Cyrus | Hannah Montana 2: Meet Miley Cyrus | Pop rock | Walt Disney | [378] | |
Pharoahe Monch | Desire | Hip hop | SRC | [379] | |
Rasputina | Oh Perilous World | Alternative rock, dark cabaret | Filthy Bonnet | [380] | |
Symphony X | Paradise Lost | Progressive metal, neoclassical metal, power metal | Inside Out | [381] | |
Steve Vai | Sound Theories Vol. I & II | Instrumental rock, symphonic rock | Epic, Red Ink | [382] | |
Various artists | Transformers: The Album | Alternative rock, alternative metal | Warner Bros. | [383] | |
June 27 |
The Chemical Brothers | We Are the Night | Electronica | Freestyle Dust, Virgin, Astralwerks | [384] |
June 29 |
Ash | Twilight of the Innocents | Pop, power pop | Infectious | [385] |
Crowded House | Time on Earth | Pop rock, jangle pop, soft rock | ATO | [386] |
Third quarter[]
July[]
Release date | Artist | Album | Genre | Label | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
July 2 |
Silverstein | Arrivals & Departures | Post-hardcore, emo | Victory | [387] |
July 3 |
Sara Bareilles | Little Voice | Pop | Epic | [388] |
T.I. | T.I. vs. T.I.P. | Hip hop | Grand Hustle, Atlantic | [389] | |
Velvet Revolver | Libertad | Hard rock | RCA | [390] | |
July 7 |
Spoon | Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga | Indie rock, art rock, post-punk revival | Merge, Anti- | [391] |
July 9 |
Buffalo Tom | Three Easy Pieces | Alternative rock | New West | [392] |
The Enemy | We'll Live and Die in These Towns | Indie rock, punk rock | Warner Bros. | [393] | |
July 10 |
Against Me! | New Wave | Punk rock, alternative rock | Sire | [394] |
Aly & AJ | Insomniatic | Electronic rock | Hollywood, EMI | [395] | |
Bad Religion | New Maps of Hell | Punk rock | Epitaph | [396] | |
Danzig | The Lost Tracks of Danzig | Heavy metal | Megaforce | [397] | |
Darkest Hour | Deliver Us | Melodic death metal | Victory | [398] | |
Gogol Bordello | Super Taranta! | Gypsy punk | SideOneDummy | [399] | |
Interpol | Our Love to Admire | Indie rock, post-punk revival | Capitol, Parlophone | [400] | |
Mayday Parade | A Lesson in Romantics | Pop punk | Fearless | [401] | |
Reel Big Fish | Monkeys for Nothin' and the Chimps for Free | Ska | Rock Ridge | [402] | |
St. Vincent | Marry Me | Indie pop, chamber pop, art rock | Beggars Banquet | [403] | |
The Smashing Pumpkins | Zeitgeist | Alternative rock, hard rock, alternative metal | Martha's Music, Reprise | [404] | |
Stars | In Our Bedroom After the War | Indie pop, baroque pop, art rock | Arts & Crafts | [405] | |
Various artists | Hairspray | Traditional pop, rock and roll, swing | New Line | [406] | |
July 14 |
Urthboy | The Signal | Australian hip hop | Elefant Traks | [407] |
July 15 |
Prince | Planet Earth | R&B, pop, funk, rock | NPG, Columbia | [408] |
July 16 |
Danny! | Danny Is Dead | Hip hop | 1911 Music, Badenov Records | [409] |
Future Loop Foundation | Memories from a Fading Room | Downtempo, ambient | Louisiana Recordings | [410] | |
Motörhead | Better Motörhead than Dead: Live at Hammersmith | SPV GmbH | [411] | ||
MxPx | Secret Weapon | Skate punk, punk rock | Tooth & Nail | [412] | |
July 17 |
Behemoth | The Apostasy | Blackened death metal | Regain, Century Media, Mystic | [413] |
Kim Mitchell | Ain't Life Amazing | Rock | Alert, Koch | [414] | |
Nile | Ithyphallic | Technical death metal | Nuclear Blast | [415] | |
Rooney | Calling the World | Alternative rock | Geffen | [416] | |
The Rocket Summer | Do You Feel | Pop rock, power pop, pop punk | Island | [417] | |
Strata | Strata Presents The End of the World | Alternative rock, post-grunge | Wind-up | [418] | |
Yellowcard | Paper Walls | Pop punk | Capitol | [419] | |
July 18 |
Sum 41 | Underclass Hero | Pop punk, alternative rock, emo | Aquarius | [420] |
July 21 |
Grinspoon | Alibis & Other Lies | Post-grunge, alternative rock, blues rock | Universal | [421] |
July 23 |
Garbage | Absolute Garbage | Alternative rock, trip hop, grunge | Geffen | [422] |
July 24 |
BarlowGirl | How Can We Be Silent | Christian rock, melodic rock | Fervent | [423] |
Billy Ray Cyrus | Home at Last | Country | Walt Disney | [424] | |
Emily Haines and the Soft Skeleton | What Is Free to a Good Home? | Indie pop | Last Gang | [425] | |
Freekey Zekey | Book of Ezekiel | Hip hop | Diplomatic Man, Asylum | [426] | |
Hans Zimmer | The Simpsons Movie: The Music | Gracie Films, 20th Century Fox, Fox Music | [427] | ||
John Vanderslice | Emerald City | Indie rock | Barsuk | [428] | |
The Red Chord | Prey for Eyes | Deathgrind | Metal Blade | [429] | |
Tegan and Sara | The Con | Indie rock | Vapor Records | [430] | |
Yeah Yeah Yeahs | Is Is | Indie rock, art punk, garage punk | Interscope, Polydor, Modular | [431] | |
July 27 |
Clawfinger | Life Will Kill You | Industrial metal, rap metal | Nuclear Blast | [432] |
July 28 |
Architecture in Helsinki | Places Like This | Indie pop | Polyvinyl | [433] |
July 31 |
Bomb the Music Industry! | Get Warmer | Ska punk, indie rock, power pop | Quote Unquote | [434] |
Common | Finding Forever | Hip hop, conscious hip hop, neo soul | GOOD, Geffen | [435] | |
Five Finger Death Punch | The Way of the Fist | Heavy metal, thrash metal, groove metal | Firm, Spinefarm | [436] | |
Keith Murray | Rap-Murr-Phobia (The Fear of Real Hip-Hop) | Hip hop | Koch | [437] | |
Korn | Untitled | Nu metal | EMI, Virgin | [438] | |
Mandisa | True Beauty | Gospel, CCM, R&B | Sparrow | [439] | |
Sean Kingston | Sean Kingston | R&B, reggae fusion, hip hop | Beluga Heights, Epic, Koch | [440] | |
The Send | Cosmos | Alternative rock | Tooth & Nail | [441] | |
The Starting Line | Direction | Alternative rock, pop punk | Virgin | [442] |
August[]
Release date | Artist | Album | Genre | Label | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
August 7 |
Buck-O-Nine | Sustain | Ska punk | Asian Man, Stomp, Dude Records | [443] |
Drowning Pool | Full Circle | Post-grunge, alternative metal | Eleven Seven Music | [444] | |
Flight of the Conchords | The Distant Future | Comedy rock | Sub Pop | [445] | |
Fuel | Angels & Devils | Alternative rock, post-grunge | Epic | [446] | |
Jonas Brothers | Jonas Brothers | Rock | Hollywood | [447] | |
Kat DeLuna | 9 Lives | Dance-pop, dancehall, hip hop | Epic | [448] | |
Okkervil River | The Stage Names | Indie rock | Jagjaguwar | [449] | |
Plies | The Real Testament | Southern hip hop, dirty rap, gangsta rap | Big Gates, Slip-n-Slide, Atlantic | [450] | |
Public Enemy | How You Sell Soul to a Soulless People Who Sold Their Soul? | Political hip hop, hardcore hip hop | SlamJamz, Redeye | [451] | |
Slightly Stoopid | Chronchitis | Reggae, hip hop, jazz | Controlled Substance Sound Labs, Powerslave Records | [452] | |
Third Day | Chronology Volume 2 | Essential | [453] | ||
Throwdown | Venom & Tears | Groove metal | Trustkill | [454] | |
UGK | Underground Kingz | Hip hop | Jive | [455] | |
August 8 |
M.I.A. | Kala | EDM, world, hip hop | XL, Interscope | [456] |
August 14 |
Ali & Gipp | Kinfolk | Hip hop | Derrty, Universal Motown | [457] |
Blaqk Audio | CexCells | Synth-pop, futurepop, EBM | Interscope | [458] | |
Lori McKenna | Unglamorous | Country | Warner Bros., StyleSonic | [459] | |
Luke Bryan | I'll Stay Me | Country | Capitol Nashville | [460] | |
Mae | Singularity | Alternative rock, emo, power pop | Capitol, Tooth & Nail | [461] | |
Various artists | High School Musical 2: The Soundtrack | Pop, teen pop, dance-pop | Walt Disney | [462] | |
August 17 |
Caribou | Andorra | Folktronica, electronica, neo-psychedelia | City Slang, Merge | [463] |
Rilo Kiley | Under the Blacklight | Indie pop | Warner Bros. | [464] | |
August 20 |
Aiden | Conviction | Gothic rock | Victory | [465] |
Idiot Pilot | Wolves | Alternative rock, indie rock, indietronica | Reprise | [466] | |
Minus the Bear | Planet of Ice | Indie rock, experimental rock, progressive rock | Suicide Squeeze | [467] | |
August 21 |
As I Lay Dying | An Ocean Between Us | Metalcore | Metal Blade | [468] |
Bedouin Soundclash | Street Gospels | Rock, reggae | Dine Alone, SideOneDummy | [469] | |
Cartel | Cartel | Power pop | Epic | [470] | |
The Devil Wears Prada | Plagues | Metalcore | Rise | [471] | |
Imperial Teen | The Hair the TV the Baby & the Band | Indie rock, indie pop | Merge | [472] | |
Josh Ritter | The Historical Conquests of Josh Ritter | Folk rock, Americana | Sony BMG, Independent Records, V2 | [473] | |
KMFDM | Tohuvabohu | Industrial rock, industrial metal, EBM | Metropolis, KMFDM Records | [474] | |
The New Pornographers | Challengers | Indie rock | Matador | [475] | |
Operator | Soulcrusher | Hard rock | Atlantic | [476] | |
Sham 69 | Hollywood Hero | Punk rock, Oi! | SOS | [477] | |
Sixx:A.M. | The Heroin Diaries Soundtrack | Hard rock, alternative metal, symphonic metal | Eleven Seven Music | [478] | |
Swizz Beatz | One Man Band Man | Hip hop | Full Surface, Universal Motown | [479] | |
Talib Kweli | Eardrum | Alternative hip hop | Blacksmith, Warner Bros. | [480] | |
Through the Eyes of the Dead | Malice | Melodic death metal | Prosthetic | [481] | |
Travis Morrison Hellfighters | All Y'all | Indie rock | Barsuk | [482] | |
August 25 |
Epica | The Divine Conspiracy | Symphonic metal | Nuclear Blast | [483] |
August 25 |
Divine Heresy | Bleed the Fifth | Death metal | Century Media | [484] |
August 27 |
Collective Soul | Afterwords | Alternative rock | El Music | [485] |
Procol Harum | Secrets of the Hive | Progressive rock | Union Square Music | [486] | |
Ringo Starr | Photograph: The Very Best of Ringo Starr | Rock | Apple | [487] | |
Super Furry Animals | Hey Venus! | Indie rock | Rough Trade | [488] | |
August 28 |
Aesop Rock | None Shall Pass | Hip hop | Definitive Jux | [489] |
Atreyu | Lead Sails Paper Anchor | Alternative metal | Hollywood | [490] | |
Audio Adrenaline | Live from Hawaii: The Farewell Concert | Christian rock | ForeFront | [491] | |
Ben Harper | Lifeline | Rock, blues rock, pop rock | Virgin | [492] | |
Casting Crowns | The Altar and the Door | Christian rock | Beach Street, Reunion | [493] | |
Horse the Band | A Natural Death | Nintendocore, metalcore | Koch | [494] | |
N.O.R.E. | Noreality | Hip hop | Babygrande, Koch | [495] | |
Needtobreathe | The Heat | Christian rock, Southern rock | Atlantic, Lava | [496] | |
Robbie Seay Band | Give Yourself Away | CCM | Sparrow | [497] | |
Scary Kids Scaring Kids | Scary Kids Scaring Kids | Post-hardcore | Immortal | [498] | |
VHS or Beta | Bring on the Comets | Indie rock, dance-punk, new wave | Astralwerks | [499] | |
Yung Joc | Hustlenomics | Southern hip hop | Bad Boy South | [500] |
September[]
Release date | Artist | Album | Genre | Label | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
September 3 |
Athlete | Beyond the Neighbourhood | Indie rock, alternative rock, electronic rock | Parlophone | [501] |
September 4 |
Baroness | Red Album | Progressive metal, sludge metal | Relapse | [502] |
Chiodos | Bone Palace Ballet | Post-hardcore | Equal Vision, Warner Bros. | [503] | |
Every Time I Die | The Big Dirty | Metalcore | Ferret Music | [504] | |
Ice Cube | In the Movies | Hardcore hip hop, West Coast rap, g-funk | Capitol, Priority | [505] | |
Jars of Clay | Live Monsters | Christian rock | Essential | [506] | |
Miller Boyz (Master P & Romeo Miller) | Hip Hop History | Southern hip hop | [507] | ||
The Perishers | Victorious | Indie rock | Nettwerk | [508] | |
Ted Nugent | Love Grenade | Hard rock, heavy metal | Eagle | [509] | |
Tickle Me Pink | Madeline | Alternative rock, emo | Wind-up | [510] | |
September 5 |
Hanoi Rocks | Street Poetry | Glam punk, hard rock | Backstage Alliance Records | [511] |
September 7 |
Natalie Imbruglia | Glorious: The Singles 97–07 | Pop, pop rock | Brightside Recordings | [512] |
Tiësto | In Search of Sunrise 6: Ibiza | Trance, progressive trance | Black Hole, SongBird | [513] | |
September 10 |
Animal Collective | Strawberry Jam | Experimental pop | Domino | [514] |
The Go! Team | Proof of Youth | Indie rock, indie pop, alternative dance | Memphis Industries | [515] | |
KT Tunstall | Drastic Fantastic | Alternative rock, pop rock | Relentless | [516] | |
Siouxsie Sioux | Mantaray | Alternative rock, pop | [517] | ||
September 11 |
50 Cent | Curtis | Hip hop | Shady, Aftermath, Interscope | [518] |
Andrew Jackson Jihad | People Who Can Eat People Are the Luckiest People in the World | Folk punk, anti-folk | Asian Man | [519] | |
Kanye West | Graduation | Hip hop | Roc-A-Fella | [520] | |
Kenny Chesney | Just Who I Am: Poets & Pirates | Country | BNA | [521] | |
Mustard Plug | In Black and White | Ska punk | Hopeless | [522] | |
Pinback | Autumn of the Seraphs | Indie rock, experimental rock, progressive rock | Touch and Go | [523] | |
September 14 |
Apocalyptica | Worlds Collide | Cello metal, symphonic metal, neoclassical metal | [524] | |
HIM | Venus Doom | Gothic metal | Sire | [525] | |
September 17 |
Gloria Estefan | 90 Millas | Pop, Latin pop, Latin rock | Burgundy, Sony BMG | [526] |
James Blunt | All the Lost Souls | Pop rock, folk rock | Atlantic, Custard, WEA | [527] | |
Status Quo | In Search of the Fourth Chord | Hard rock, blues rock, boogie rock | Fourth Chord Records | [528] | |
September 18 |
Barry Manilow | The Greatest Songs of the Seventies | Easy listening | Arista | [529] |
Between the Buried and Me | Colors | Progressive metal | Victory | [530] | |
The Black Dahlia Murder | Nocturnal | Melodic death metal | Metal Blade | [531] | |
Candy Dulfer | Candy Store | Jazz | Heads Up | [532] | |
Chamillionaire | Ultimate Victory | Southern hip hop | Chamillitary, Universal | [533] | |
The Donnas | Bitchin' | Hard rock | Purple Feather, RedEye | [534] | |
Dropkick Murphys | The Meanest of Times | Celtic punk | Born & Bred | [535] | |
Eddie Vedder | Into the Wild soundtrack | Folk rock | J | [536] | |
Four Year Strong | Rise or Die Trying | Rock | Decaydance, I Surrender | [537] | |
Havoc | The Kush | Hip hop, East Coast hip hop | Nature Sounds | [538] | |
Keke Palmer | So Uncool | R&B | Atlantic | [539] | |
Kevin Drew | Spirit If... | Indie rock | Arts & Crafts | [540] | |
Th' Legendary Shack Shakers | Swampblood | Swamp rock, blues | Yep Roc | [541] | |
Ministry | The Last Sucker | Industrial metal, thrash metal | 13th Planet | [542] | |
Motion City Soundtrack | Even If It Kills Me | Alternative rock, power pop, emo | Epitaph | [543] | |
New Found Glory | From the Screen to Your Stereo Part II | Pop punk | Drive-Thru | [544] | |
Patrick Monahan | Last of Seven | Rock, soul | Columbia | [545] | |
Reba McEntire | Reba: Duets | Country | MCA Nashville | [546] | |
Rogue Wave | Asleep at Heaven's Gate | Indie rock | Brushfire | [547] | |
Les Savy Fav | Let's Stay Friends | Art punk, indie rock | Frenchkiss Records | [548] | |
Submersed | Immortal Verses | Hard rock, post-grunge, alternative rock | Wind-up | [549] | |
Thousand Foot Krutch | The Flame in All of Us | Christian rock | Tooth & Nail | [550] | |
Twista | Adrenaline Rush 2007 | Hip hop | Atlantic | [551] | |
Various artists | The Simpsons: Testify | Shout! Factory, EMI | [552] | ||
September 20 |
Super Junior | Don't Don | Pop, R&B, alternative rock | SM | [553] |
September 21 |
Monrose | Strictly Physical | Pop, dance-pop, R&B | Starwatch, Cheyenne Records, Warner Bros. | [554] |
Primal Fear | New Religion | Power metal | Frontiers | [555] | |
September 22 |
The Cat Empire | So Many Nights | Two Shoes Pty Ltd | [556] | |
September 24 |
Arch Enemy | Rise of the Tyrant | Melodic death metal | Century Media | [557] |
Future of the Left | Curses | Post-hardcore, noise rock | Too Pure | [558] | |
PJ Harvey | White Chalk | Chamber pop | Island | [559] | |
September 25 |
All Time Low | So Wrong, It's Right | Pop punk | Hopeless | [560] |
The Bled | Silent Treatment | Hardcore punk, mathcore, post-hardcore | Vagrant | [561] | |
Blue Rodeo | Small Miracles | Country rock | Warner Music Canada | [562] | |
Bruce Springsteen | Magic | Rock | Columbia | [563] | |
The Cave Singers | Invitation Songs | indie rock, indie folk | Matador | [564] | |
Chaka Khan | Funk This | R&B, soul, funk | Burgundy | [565] | |
Darkthrone | F.O.A.D. | Crust punk, black metal | Peaceville | [566] | |
David Crowder Band | Remedy | Christian rock, contemporary worship | sixstepsrecords, Sparrow | [567] | |
Dethklok | The Dethalbum | Melodic death metal | Williams Street | [568] | |
Down | Down III: Over the Under | Heavy metal, sludge metal | [569] | ||
Fee | We Shine | CCM, Christian rock | INO | [570] | |
Foo Fighters | Echoes, Silence, Patience & Grace | Alternative rock, post-grunge, hard rock | Roswell, RCA | [571] | |
Freezepop | Future Future Future Perfect | Synth-pop | Cordless | [572] | |
Gorilla Zoe | Welcome to the Zoo | Hip hop | Bad Boy South, Block, Atlantic | [573] | |
Iron & Wine | The Shepherd's Dog | Folk rock | Sub Pop | [574] | |
Jagged Edge | Baby Makin' Project | R&B | So So Def, Island | [575] | |
Jill Scott | The Real Thing: Words and Sounds Vol. 3 | Neo soul | Hidden Beach | [576] | |
Joni Mitchell | Shine | Jazz | Hear Music, Universal | [577] | |
Keyshia Cole | Just Like You | R&B, hip hop soul | Imani, Geffen | [578] | |
Miles Davis | The Complete On the Corner Sessions | Jazz-funk, jazz fusion | Columbia, Legacy | [579] | |
Rascal Flatts | Still Feels Good | Country pop | Lyric Street | [580] | |
State Radio | Year of the Crow | Indie rock, rock, reggae | Ruff Shod Records | [581] | |
The Weakerthans | Reunion Tour | Indie rock | Epitaph, Anti- | [582] | |
will.i.am | Songs About Girls | Hip hop, electronic, R&B | will.i.am, Interscope | [583] | |
Zolof the Rock & Roll Destroyer | Schematics | Indie rock, pop rock, indie pop | Le Pamplemousse Records, FlightPlan Records | [584] | |
September 26 |
Nightwish | Dark Passion Play | Symphonic metal | Spinefarm, Nuclear Blast, Roadrunner | [585] |
September 28 |
The Parlotones | A World Next Door to Yours | Indie rock, alternative rock, post-punk revival | Sovereign Entertainment | [586] |
Fourth quarter[]
October[]
Release date | Artist | Album | Genre | Label | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
October 1 |
Annie Lennox | Songs of Mass Destruction | Pop rock, funk rock, blues rock | RCA | [587] |
Babyshambles | Shotter's Nation | Indie rock, garage punk | EMI, Parlophone, Astralwerks | [588] | |
The Cult | Born into This | Hard rock | Roadrunner | [589] | |
Katie Melua | Pictures | Easy listening, blues, jazz | Dramatico | [590] | |
Sugababes | Change | Pop, pop rock, dance-pop | Island | [591] | |
October 2 |
Aceyalone | Lightning Strikes | Hip hop | Decon | [592] |
Amy Grant | Greatest Hits | CCM, pop | EMI CMG | [593] | |
Anti-Flag | A Benefit for Victims of Violent Crime | Punk rock | A-F | [594] | |
Boyz n da Hood | Back Up n da Chevy | Southern hip hop | Bad Boy South, Block, Atlantic | [595] | |
Brooks & Dunn | Cowboy Town | Country | Arista Nashville | [596] | |
Dashboard Confessional | The Shade of Poison Trees | Emo | Vagrant | [597] | |
David Byrne | Live from Austin, Texas | Alternative rock | New West | [598] | |
Faith Hill | The Hits | Country | Warner Bros. Nashville | [599] | |
J. Holiday | Back of My Lac' | R&B, hip hop | Music Line Group, Capitol | [600] | |
John Fogerty | Revival | Roots rock, heartland rock Americana | Fantasy | [601] | |
Matchbox Twenty | Exile on Mainstream | Alternative rock, post-grunge, pop punk | Atlantic | [602] | |
MGMT | Oracular Spectacular | Neo-psychedelia | Columbia | [603] | |
The Most Serene Republic | Population | Indie rock | Arts & Crafts | [604] | |
Prong | Power of the Damager | Groove metal, thrash metal | 13th Planet | [605] | |
Rosetta | Wake/Lift | Post-metal, space rock | Translation Loss Records | [606] | |
Soulja Boy Tell 'Em | Souljaboytellem.com | Snap, pop-rap, crunk | Interscope | [607] | |
The Spill Canvas | No Really, I'm Fine | [608] | |||
October 4 |
Jennifer Lopez | Brave | Pop, funk, R&B | Epic | [609] |
October 5 |
Alter Bridge | Blackbird | Post-grunge, alternative metal | Universal Republic | [610] |
October 8 |
Cowboy Junkies | Trinity Revisited | Alternative country, country blues | Cooking Vinyl | [611] |
The Fiery Furnaces | Widow City | Indie rock | Thrill Jockey | [612] | |
Jack Peñate | Matinée | Indie rock | XL Recordings | [613] | |
Pet Shop Boys | Disco 4 | Dance, pop | Parlophone, EMI | [614] | |
October 9 |
Band of Horses | Cease to Begin | Indie rock | Sub Pop | [615] |
Beirut | The Flying Club Cup | Balkan folk, indie folk, baroque pop | Ba Da Bing!, 4AD | [616] | |
Café Tacuba | Sino | Latin alternative, Latin rock | Universal Music Mexico | [617] | |
Carbon/Silicon | The Last Post | Rock | Carbon Silicon Records | [618] | |
Electric Six | I Shall Exterminate Everything Around Me That Restricts Me from Being the Master | Rock | Metropolis | [619] | |
The Hives | The Black and White Album | Garage rock | A&M Octone, Polydor | [620] | |
Kid Rock | Rock n Roll Jesus | Southern rock, heartland rock | Atlantic | [621] | |
LeAnn Rimes | Family | Country | Curb | [622] | |
Puddle of Mudd | Famous | Alternative rock | Geffen | [623] | |
Robert Pollard | Coast to Coast Carpet of Love | Indie rock | Merge | [624] | |
She Wants Revenge | This Is Forever | Post-punk revival, dark wave, gothic rock | Perfect Kiss Records | [625] | |
Sunset Rubdown | Random Spirit Lover | Indie rock | Jagjaguwar | [626] | |
Vanessa Carlton | Heroes & Thieves | Pop rock | The Inc., Universal Motown | [627] | |
A Wilhelm Scream | Career Suicide | Punk rock, melodic hardcore | Nitro | [628] | |
October 10 |
Radiohead | In Rainbows | Alternative rock, avant-rock, art rock | Xendless Xurbia, XL, TBD | [629] |
Stereophonics | Pull the Pin | Rock, post-grunge | V2 | [630] | |
October 11 |
Róisín Murphy | Overpowered | Electropop, dance-pop | EMI | [631] |
October 15 |
Alison Moyet | The Turn | Pop, rock | W14 Music, Universal | [632] |
R.E.M. | R.E.M. Live | Alternative rock | Warner Bros. | [633] | |
October 16 |
Jimmy Eat World | Chase This Light | Alternative rock, emo, power pop | Interscope | [634] |
Kenna | Make Sure They See My Face | Alternative rock, alternative dance | Interscope, Star Trak | [635] | |
Michael W. Smith | It's a Wonderful Christmas | Christmas, pop | Reunion, Sparrow | [636] | |
Steel Train | Trampoline | Folk rock | Drive-Thru | [637] | |
Thrice | The Alchemy Index: Volumes I & II—Fire & Water | Post-hardcore, melodic hardcore, trip hop | Vagrant | [638] | |
Umphrey's McGee | Live at the Murat | Progressive rock | SCI Fidelity | [639] | |
October 17 |
Kent | Tillbaka till samtiden | Alternative rock | RCA, Sony BMG | [640] |
October 19 |
Einstürzende Neubauten | Alles wieder offen | Experimental rock | Potomak | [641] |
Soilwork | Sworn to a Great Divide | Melodic death metal | Nuclear Blast | [642] | |
October 20 |
Delta Goodrem | Delta | Pop rock, dance-pop | Sony BMG, Mercury | [643] |
October 22 |
Serj Tankian | Elect the Dead | Alternative metal, experimental rock, art rock | Serjical Strike, Reprise | [644] |
October 23 |
Bizarre | Blue Cheese & Coney Island | Hip hop, horrorcore | Koch | [645] |
Cobra Starship | ¡Viva la Cobra! | Electropunk | Fueled by Ramen, Decaydance | [646] | |
Carrie Underwood | Carnival Ride | Country | Arista Nashville | [647] | |
Coheed and Cambria | Good Apollo, I'm Burning Star IV, Volume Two: No World for Tomorrow | Progressive rock | Columbia | [648] | |
The Forms | The Forms | Threespheres | [649] | ||
Gary Allan | Living Hard | Country | MCA Nashville | [650] | |
Hurricane Chris | 51/50 Ratchet | Hip hop, Southern hip hop | Polo Grounds, J | [651] | |
Juanes | La Vida... Es Un Ratico | Latin rock | Universal Music Latino | [652] | |
Liquid Trio Experiment | Spontaneous Combustion | Jazz fusion, progressive rock | Magna Carta | [653] | |
Little Brother | Getback | Hip hop | ABB Records | [654] | |
Neil Young | Chrome Dreams II | Heartland rock, country rock | Reprise | [655] | |
Opeth | The Roundhouse Tapes | Peaceville | [656] | ||
The Residents | The Voice of Midnight | Radio drama | Mute, EMI | [657] | |
Relient K | Let it Snow, Baby... Let it Reindeer | Christian rock, pop punk | Gotee | [658] | |
Rob Zombie | Zombie Live | Heavy metal, alternative metal, industrial metal | Geffen | [659] | |
Robert Plant and Alison Krauss | Raising Sand | Americana, folk, country | Rounder, Zoë | [660] | |
Say Anything | In Defense of the Genre | Emo, indie rock, alternative rock | J | [661] | |
Seether | Finding Beauty in Negative Spaces | Alternative metal | Wind-up | [662] | |
Shad | The Old Prince | Canadian hip hop | Black Box Music | [663] | |
Skindred | Roots Rock Riot | Alternative metal, reggae, nu metal | Bieler Bros. | [664] | |
Trae | Life Goes On | Southern hip hop | Rap-A-Lot, Ice Age, Atlantic, Asylum | [665] | |
Ween | La Cucaracha | Alternative rock, experimental rock | Rounder, Chocodog Records | [666] | |
Various artists | Across the Universe Soundtrack | Rock, pop | Interscope | [667] | |
October 24 |
Backstreet Boys | Unbreakable | Pop | Jive | [668] |
Helloween | Gambling with the Devil | Power metal | SPV/Steamhammer | [669] | |
October 25 |
Architects | Ruin | United by Fate, Distort | [670] | |
Britney Spears | Blackout | Dance-pop, electropop | Jive | [671] | |
October 26 |
Exodus | The Atrocity Exhibition... Exhibit A | Thrash metal | Nuclear Blast | [672] |
October 30 |
Armor for Sleep | Smile for Them | Emo, post-hardcore | Sire | [673] |
Avenged Sevenfold | Avenged Sevenfold | Heavy metal | Warner Bros. | [674] | |
Baby Bash | Cyclone | Hip hop | Arista | [675] | |
Bloodsimple | Red Harvest | Alternative metal | Bullygoat Records, Reprise | [676] | |
Buck 65 | Situation | Hip hop | WEA, Strange Famous | [677] | |
The Color Fred | Bend to Break | Indie rock, power pop | Equal Vision | [678] | |
Eagles | Long Road Out of Eden | Rock | Eagles Recording Company II, Lost Highway, Polydor | [679] | |
Josh Turner | Everything Is Fine | Country | MCA Nashville | [680] | |
Neverending White Lights | Act 2: The Blood and the Life Eternal | [681] | |||
Otep | The Ascension | Nu metal | Capitol, KOCH | [682] | |
Playaz Circle | Supply & Demand | Southern hip hop, gangsta rap | Disturbing tha Peace, Def Jam | [683] | |
Puscifer | "V" Is for Vagina | Trip hop, post-industrial | Sony BMG, Puscifer Entertainment | [684] | |
Saves the Day | Under the Boards | Emo, pop punk, indie rock | Vagrant | [685] | |
Thursday | Kill the House Lights | Emo, screamo, post-hardcore | Victory | [686] |
November[]
Release date | Artist | Album | Genre | Label | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
November 1 |
Angels & Airwaves | I-Empire | Alternative rock | Geffen | [687] |
Saul Williams | The Inevitable Rise and Liberation of NiggyTardust! | Industrial hip hop, industrial rock | Fader | [688] | |
November 2 |
Die Ärzte | Jazz ist anders | Punk rock, pop punk, alternative rock | Hot Action Records | [689] |
November 3 |
The Veronicas | Hook Me Up | Pop | Sire | [690] |
November 4 |
Cock Sparrer | Here We Stand | Punk rock, Oi! | Captain Oi! | [691] |
November 5 |
Dannii Minogue | Club Disco | Dance | All Around the World | [692] |
The Dillinger Escape Plan | Ire Works | Mathcore | Relapse | [693] | |
McFly | All the Greatest Hits | Pop rock, pop punk | Island | [694] | |
The Ocean | Precambrian | Post-metal, sludge metal, progressive metal | Metal Blade | [695] | |
Sigur Rós | Hvarf/Heim | Post-rock, ambient, art rock | EMI, XL | [696] | |
Westlife | Back Home | Pop | Syco, Sony BMG, RCA | [697] | |
The Wombats | A Guide to Love, Loss & Desperation | Indie rock, post-punk, new wave | 14th Floor | [698] | |
November 6 |
Cassidy | B.A.R.S. The Barry Adrian Reese Story | East Coast hip hop | J, Full Surface, Ruff Ryders | [699] |
Chris Brown | Exclusive | R&B | Jive | [700] | |
Christine Fellows | Nevertheless | Folk rock | Six Shooter | [701] | |
Demon Hunter | Storm the Gates of Hell | Metalcore, alternative metal | Solid State | [702] | |
Dion | Son of Skip James | Blues, pop, rock | Verve Forecast | [703] | |
Impaled | The Last Gasp | Death metal | Willowtip Records | [704] | |
Jay-Z | American Gangster | Hip hop | Def Jam | [705] | |
Monster Magnet | 4-Way Diablo | Stoner rock, psychedelic rock | SPV | [706] | |
Nas | Greatest Hits | Hip hop | Columbia, Sony BMG | [707] | |
Nonpoint | Vengeance | Nu metal, alternative metal | Bieler Bros. | [708] | |
Saga | 10,000 Days | Progressive rock | Inside Out Music, SPV GmbH | [709] | |
November 7 |
Celine Dion | Taking Chances | Pop, R&B, soft rock | Columbia | [710] |
Spice Girls | Greatest Hits | Pop | Virgin | [711] | |
November 9 |
Alicia Keys | As I Am | R&B | J | [712] |
Fish Leong | J'Adore | Mandopop | Rock | [713] | |
The Killers | Sawdust | Alternative rock, indie rock, post-punk revival | Island | [714] | |
Leona Lewis | Spirit | Pop, R&B | Syco, Sony BMG, J | [715] | |
November 12 |
Craig David | Trust Me | Hip hop, R&B | Warner Bros., Sire | [716] |
Johnny Hallyday | Le Cœur d'un homme | Rock | WEA, Warner Music | [717] | |
Led Zeppelin | Mothership | Hard rock, heavy metal, blues rock | Atlantic, Swan Song, Rhino | [718] | |
Seal | System | Soul, R&B, dance-pop | Warner Bros. | [719] | |
November 13 |
Bone Thugs-n-Harmony | T.H.U.G.S. | Midwest hip hop, R&B | Ruthless | [720] |
Boyz II Men | Motown: A Journey Through Hitsville USA | R&B | Decca, UMTV | [721] | |
Cheri Dennis | In and Out of Love | R&B | Bad Boy, Atlantic | [722] | |
Die Mannequin | Unicorn Steak | Alternative rock, punk rock, glam punk | How to Kill Records | [723] | |
Duran Duran | Red Carpet Massacre | Epic | [724] | ||
Goo Goo Dolls | Greatest Hits Volume One: The Singles | Alternative rock | Warner Bros. | [725] | |
Gram Rabbit | RadioAngel & the RobotBeat | Psychedelic rock, industrial dance, electronica | Royal Order Records | [726] | |
Queensrÿche | Take Cover | Progressive metal | Rhino | [727] | |
Streetlight Manifesto | Somewhere in the Between | Ska punk | Victory | [728] | |
November 16 |
Girls Aloud | Tangled Up | Pop | Fascination, Polydor | [729] |
November 19 |
Bonnie "Prince" Billy | Ask Forgiveness | Folk rock, alternative country | Drag City, Domino | [730] |
Daft Punk | Alive 2007 | French house | Virgin | [731] | |
Gorillaz | D-Sides | Parlophone, Virgin | [732] | ||
Tarja Turunen | My Winter Storm | Operatic metal | Edel, Universal | [733] | |
November 20 |
Anberlin | Lost Songs | Alternative rock | Tooth & Nail | [734] |
Freeway | Free at Last | East Coast hip hop | G-Unit | [735] | |
Genesis | Live over Europe 2007 | Progressive rock, pop rock | Virgin, Atlantic | [736] | |
Jordin Sparks | Jordin Sparks | Pop | Jive | [737] | |
Mike Jones | The American Dream | Southern hip hop | Ice Age, Asylum, Warner Bros. | [738] | |
MercyMe | All That Is Within Me | Rock, worship | INO | [739] | |
Newsboys | The Greatest Hits | Pop rock, Christian rock | Sparrow | [740] | |
Nine Inch Nails | Year Zero Remixed | Industrial rock, electronica, industrial hip hop | Interscope | [741] | |
NOFX | They've Actually Gotten Worse Live! | Punk rock | Fat Wreck Chords | [742] | |
OneRepublic | Dreaming Out Loud | Mosley, Interscope | [743] | ||
Sebastian Bach | Angel Down | Heavy metal | Caroline, Merovingian | [744] | |
November 21 |
Kylie Minogue | X | Pop, new-age | Festival Mushroom, Warner Bros. | [745] |
November 23 |
Adriano Celentano | Dormi amore, la situazione non è buona | Pop rock, symphonic rock, blues | Ariola | [746] |
Alizée | Psychédélices | Pop, French pop, electropop | RCA, Sony BMG, Wisteria Song | [747] | |
November 24 |
I Am Kloot | I Am Kloot Play Moolah Rouge | Indie rock | Skinny Dog | [748] |
November 26 |
All Angels | Into Paradise | Classical crossover, operatic pop | Universal Classics | [749] |
Connie Talbot | Over the Rainbow | Pop | Rainbow Recording Company | [750] | |
Wyclef Jean | Carnival Vol. II: Memoirs of an Immigrant | Hip hop, reggae, pop | Columbia | [751] | |
November 27 |
Common | Thisisme Then: The Best of Common | Hip hop | Relativity, Legacy | [752] |
Jon Foreman | Fall | Acoustic | Lowercase People, Credential | [753] | |
Mudvayne | By the People, for the People | Alternative metal, nu metal, hard rock | Epic | [754] | |
Pitbull | The Boatlift | Crunk | TVT | [755] |
December[]
Release date | Artist | Album | Genre | Label | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
December 3 |
2Pac | Best of 2Pac Part 1: Thug | Hip hop | Amaru, Interscope, Death Row | [756] |
2Pac | Best of 2Pac Part 2: Life | Hip hop | Amaru, Interscope, Death Row | [756] | |
Cascada | Perfect Day | Eurodance | Zooland Records | [757] | |
Remi Nicole | My Conscience and I | Folk rock, pop, rock | Universal | [758] | |
December 4 |
Blake Lewis | A.D.D. (Audio Day Dream) | Pop rock, electronic | Arista | [759] |
DJ Drama | Gangsta Grillz: The Album | Hip hop | Grand Hustle, Atlantic | [760] | |
Ghostface Killah | The Big Doe Rehab | Hip hop | Def Jam | [761] | |
Godsmack | Good Times, Bad Times... Ten Years of Godsmack | Heavy metal | Universal Republic | [762] | |
Scarface | Made | Hip hop | Rap-A-Lot, Asylum, Atlantic | [763] | |
Styles P | Super Gangster (Extraordinary Gentleman) | Hip hop | Ruff Ryders | [764] | |
Too Short | Get Off the Stage | Hyphy, dirty rap | Up All Nite, Jive | [765] | |
December 10 |
Pink Floyd | Oh, by the Way | Progressive rock, psychedelic rock | EMI | [766] |
December 11 |
Beanie Sigel | The Solution | Hip hop | Roc-A-Fella, Def Jam | [767] |
Birdman | 5 * Stunna | Southern hip hop, gangsta rap | Cash Money, Universal Motown | [768] | |
Bow Wow and Omarion | Face Off | R&B, hip hop | Columbia | [769] | |
The-Dream | Love Hate | R&B | Radio Killa, Def Jam | [770] | |
Gucci Mane | Back to the Trap House | Hip hop, gangsta rap | Atlantic | [771] | |
Mario | Go | R&B, hip hop | 3rd Street Records, J | [772] | |
Hi-Tek | Hi-Teknology 3 | Hip hop | Babygrande | [773] | |
Wu-Tang Clan | 8 Diagrams | Hip hop | SRC, Universal Motown | [774] | |
December 18 |
Chingy | Hate It or Love It | Hip hop | Slot-A-Lot Records, DTP, Def Jam | [775] |
Jaheim | The Makings of a Man | R&B | Atlantic | [776] | |
Lupe Fiasco | Lupe Fiasco's The Cool | Hip hop, alternative hip hop | 1st & 15th Entertainment, Atlantic | [777] | |
Mary J. Blige | Growing Pains | R&B | Geffen | [778] | |
Rivers Cuomo | Alone: The Home Recordings of Rivers Cuomo | Alternative rock, emo, lo-fi | Geffen | [779] |
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