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OutKast's debut album shows one of the most distinctive production sounds in the '90s: part hip-hop; part live, Southern-fried guitar licks and booty-thick bass runs; and part lazy, early-'70s soul.
vs. continued the band s explosive success that began with their debut record Ten in 1991. vs. was originally released on October 19, 1993 debuting at #1 on the Billboard 200 chart, and sold over 6 million copies.
With 1971's Songs of Love and Hate, Cohen delivered one of his most emotionally intense sets, with such memorable numbers as 'Avalanche,' 'Famous Blue Raincoat' and 'Joan of Arc' ranking with his greatest compositions.
Includes vintage explosive tracks like ‘Barracuda’, ‘Crazy On You’ & ‘Magic Man’ among others - plus an exclusive recording for the collection, the Diane Warren-penned "Strong, Strong Wind".
The album features the studio versions of all the songs that were included in the documentary. The album also features 4 previously unreleased tracks including The Beatles classic “Michelle” which was recorded in June 1989.
The Fray is the self-titled second studio album from The Fray. The platinum selling album reissued on vinyl features hit songs, “You Found Me,” “Never Say Never,” and more.
Piano Man is the second studio album by Billy Joel, originally released on November 9, 1973. Featuring the legendary hits, "Piano Man, " "The Ballad Of Billy The Kid, " and "Captain Jack
Montreal's Arcade Fire successfully avoided the sophomore slump with 2007's apocalyptic Neon Bible. Heavier and more uncertain than their nearly perfect, darkly optimistic 2004 debut, the album aimed for the nosebleed section and left a red mess.
The all encompassing 28-track 2LP-set The Essential Johnny explores the breadth of Cash's brilliant career milestones from "Ring of Fire" and"Folsom Prison Blues" and "I Walk The Line" through to catalog classics.
London Calling is the third studio album by English rock band the Clash. It was originally released as a double album in the United Kingdom on 14 December 1979 by CBS Records, and in the United States in January 1980 by Epic Records.