Tool release ‘Ænima,’ their second studio album (1996)
Tool's 'Ænima' is their second studio album produced by David Bottrill and released on September 17, 1996 by Zoo Entertainment
Verve publish Diana Krall’s seventh album : ‘The Girl in the Other Room’ produced By Tommy Lipuma (2004)
Diana Krall's 'The Girl in the Other Room' is her seventh (and the first to feature songs co-written with her husband Elvis Costello) studio album released on April 27, 2004 by Verve..
Parlophone publish Blur’s eighth album : ‘The Magic Whip’
Blur's 'The Magic Whip' is their eighth studio album produced by Stephen Street with members Graham Coxon & Damon Albarn and released on April 27, 2015 by Parlophone / Warner Bros.
Lou Reed finishes the recording of ‘Sally Can’t Dance,’ his fourth solo album (1974)
Lou Reed's 'Sally Can't Dance' is his fourth solo album recorded between March 18 and April 26, 1974 and released in August 1974 by RCA.
Bruce Springsteen releases ‘Devils & Dust,’ his thirteenth (and his third acoustic) album (2005)
Bruce Springsteen' s 'Devils & Dust' is his thirteenth studio album (and his third acoustic) released on April 26, 2005 by Columbia Records.
Paul McCartney releases his third solo album produced by George Martin : ‘Tug of War’ featuring ‘Ebony & Ivory’ (1982)
Paul McCartney's 'Tug of War' feat. 'Ebony & Ivory' is his third solo studio album produced by George Martin and released on April 26, 1982 by Parlophone.
John Lee Hooker records the first songs featured in his ‘House Of The Blues’ album on Chess (1952)
John Lee Hooker's 'House of the Blues' is an album compiling tracks recorded from April 26, 1951 till late 1952 and released in 1959 by Chess
Radioactive Records publish Live’s third album ‘Throwing Copper’ (1994)
Live's 'Throwing Copper' is their third studio album co-produced with Jerry Harrison and released on April 26, 1994 on Radioactive / MCA Records.
Slash Records publish X’s debut album Los Angeles produced by Ray Manzarek (1980)
X's 'Los Angeles' is their debut studio album produced by Ray Manzarek and released on April 26, 1980 by Slash Records.
Woody Guthrie records his first songs to be later featured in the ‘Talking Dust Bowl’ album on Victor (1940)
Woody Guthrie's 'Dust Bowl Ballads' is his first commercial recording recorded between April 26 and May 3, 1940 and released by Victor Records, in 1940.
The Doobie Brothers release ‘Stampede,’ their fifth album on Warner (1975)
The Doobie Brothers' 'Stampede' is their fifth studio album (the last one with Tom Johnston as lead vocalist) and released on April 25, 1975 by Warner Bros.
Blur release their third album : ‘Parklife’ featuring ‘Girls & Boys’ (1994)
Blur's 'Parklife' feat. 'Girls & Boys' is their third studio album released on April 25, 1994 by Food Records.
The Moody Blues release ‘On the Threshold of a Dream,’ their fourth album (1969)
The Moody Blues' 'On the Threshold of a Dream' is their fourth album produced by Tony Clarke and released on April 25, 1969 by Deram
Vertigo publish Black Sabbath’s ninth album ‘Heaven And Hell,’ the first to feature vocalist Ronnie James Dio (1980)
Black Sabbath's 'Heaven and Hell' is their ninth studio album featuring vocalist Ronnie James Dio, produced by Martin Birch and released on April 25, 1980 by Vertigo
Virgin publish Janet Jackson’s seventh album : ‘All for You’ (2001)
Janet Jackson's 'All for You' is her seventh studio album produced by Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis and released on April 24, 2001 by Virgin.
Tom Petty releases ‘Full Moon Fever,’ his first solo album featuring ‘I Won’t Back Down’ with George Harrison (1989)
Tom Petty's 'Full Moon Fever' is his first solo album featuring contributions from Jeff Lynne, Roy Orbison and George Harrison and released on April 24, 1989 by Mca Universal.
Nonesuch Records publish Joshua Redman’s ‘Back East’ (2007)
Joshua Redman's 'Back East' is an album released on April 24, 2007 by Nonesuch Records.
The Rolling Stones release their ninth album : ‘Sticky Fingers’ featuring ‘Brown Sugar’ (1971)
The The Rolling Stones' 'Sticky Fingers' feat. 'Brown Sugar' is their ninth British studio album produced by Jimmy Miller and released on April 23, 1971 by The Rolling Stones Records.
The Rolling Stones release their thirteenth album : ‘Black and Blue’ featuring ‘Hot Stuff’ (1976)
The The Rolling Stones' 'Black and Blue' feat. 'Hot Stuff' is their thirteenth studio album released on April 23, 1976 by The Rolling Stones Records.
ABBA release ‘Voulez-Vous,’ their sixth album featuring ‘Chiquitita’ (1979)
ABBA's 'Voulez-Vous' is their sixth studio album released on April 23, 1979 by Polar.
Columbia publish ‘Bob Dylan at Budokan’ recorded in Tokyo (1979)
'Bob Dylan at Budokan' is a live album recorded in Tokyo on February 28 and March 1, 1978 and, released on April 23, 1979 by Columbia.
Beyoncé releases ‘Lemonade,’ her sixth album featuring James Blake, Kendrick Lamar, The Weeknd and Jack White as guests (2016)
Beyoncé's 'Lemonade' is her sixth studio album featuring James Blake, Kendrick Lamar, The Weeknd and Jack White as guests and released on April 23, 2016 by Parkwood Entertainment / Columbia Records.
Sire Records publish ‘Ramones’ their eponymous debut album (1976)
'Ramones' is their eponymous debut studio album produced by Craig Leon and released on April 23, 1976 by Sire Records.
Domino publish Arctic Monkeys’ ‘Favourite Worst Nightmare,’ their second album (2007)
Arctic Monkeys' 'Favourite Worst Nightmare' is their second studio album produced by James Ford and Mike Crossey and released on April 23, 2007 by Domino
Tina Turner releases her ninth solo album : ‘Wildest Dreams’ featuring ‘GoldenEye’ (1996)
Tina Turner's 'Wildest Dreams' feat. "GoldenEye" is her ninth solo album produced by Trevor Horn & Terry Britten and released on April 22, 1996 by Parlophone/Virgin.
Madonna releases her ninth album : ‘American Life’ co-produced with Mirwais (2003)
Madonna's 'American Life' is her ninth studio album co-produced with Mirwais Ahmadzaï and released on April 21, 2003 by Maverick.
Polar publish ‘ABBA,’ the Swedish quatuor’s third album featuring ‘Mamma Mia’ & ‘SOS’ (1975)
'ABBA' feat. 'Mamma Mia' & 'SOS' is their eponym third studio album released on April 21, 1975 by Polar.