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
Geffen Records publish Aerosmith’s eleventh album ‘Get a Grip’ featuring ‘Livin’ on the Edge’ (1993)
Aerosmith's 'Get a Grip' feat. 'Livin' on the Edge' is their eleventh studio album released on April 20, 1993 by Geffen Records.
Jack White releases ‘Blunderbuss,’ his debut solo album (2012)
Jack White's 'Blunderbuss' is his debut solo album self produced in Nashville and released on April 20, 2012 by Third Man Records / XL / Columbia Records.
Virgin Records release the third Massive Attack’s album : ‘Mezzanine’ (1998)
Massive Attack's 'Mezzanine' is their third studio album co- produced with Neil Davidge and released on 20 April 1998 by Virgin Records.
David Bowie releases his seventeenth album : ‘Never Let Me Down’ featuring ‘Day-In Day-Out’ (1987)
David Bowie's 'Never Let Me Down' is his seventeenth studio album released on 20 April 1987 by EMI.
Matador publish Pavement’ debut album ‘Slanted And Enchanted’ (1992)
Pavement's 'Slanted and Enchanted' is their debut studio album released on April 20, 1992 by Matador Records.
Domino Recording publish Fat White Family’s third album : ‘Serfs Up!’ (2019)
Fat White Family's "Serfs Up!" is their third album recorded/produced by members Saul Adamczewski, Lias and Nathan Saoudi plus Baxter Dury as guest and released on April 19, 2019 by Domino Recording
>>> Lias Saoudi has the deserved reputation as one of the wildest frontmen in the country right now, yet... he is equally a brilliant writer. >>>>>
> the rancid rockers finally realise their ambitions. Repulsion still reigns, but this time they have tunes to pull you in >>>The Clash Music>>
> From full-throttle quaalude-infused disco, to swampy, hypnagogic jazz that sounds like it's disintegrating as it clatters out... >>>
Fat White Family - Serfs Up!
AMAZON . ITUNES .The Doors release their sixth album : ‘L.A. Woman’ featuring ‘Love Her Madly’ and ‘Riders On The Storm’ (1971)
The Doors' 'L.A. Woman' feat. 'Riders On The Storm' is their sixth studio album (and the last to feature Jim Morrison) released on April 19, 1971 by Elektra.
The Zombies release their second album : ‘Odessey and Oracle’ featuring ‘Time of the Season’ (1968)
The Zombies' 'Odessey and Oracle' feat. 'Time of the Season' is their second studio album released on April 19, 1968 by CBS.
Laurie Anderson releases ‘Big Science’ featuring ‘O Superman’ (1982)
Laurie Anderson's 'Big Science' feat. 'O Superman' is her debut album released on April 19, 1982 by Warner Bros..
Louis Prima records ‘The Wildest!’ the album featuring ‘Just a Gigolo’ at Capitol Studios (1956)
Louis Prima's 'The Wildest!' is an album recorded on April 19 and 20, 1956 at Capitol Studios, produced by Voyle Gilmore and featuring 'Just a Gigolo'
RCA publish ‘Lou Reed,’ his first solo album recorded in London (1972)
'Lou Reed' is his eponymous debut solo album recorded in London with Rick Wakeman and Steve Howe among others and released in April 1972 by RCA.
Asylum publish Eagles’ second album ‘Desperado’ recorded in London (1973)
Eagles' 'Desperado' is their second studio album released on April 17, 1973 by Asylum.
Paul McCartney releases his debut solo album ‘McCartney,’ fully performed and produced by himself (1970)
Paul McCartney's 'McCartney' is his debut studio album self produced and released on April 17, 1970 by Apple..
4AD publish Pixies second album ‘Doolittle’ (1989)
Pixies 'Doolittle' is their second studio album produced by Gil Norton and released on April 17, 1989 by 4AD
Decca publish ‘The Rolling Stones,’ the band’s debut album featuring ‘Can I Get A Witness’ (1964)
'The The Rolling Stones' feat. 'Can I Get A Witness' is their debut eponymous album released on April 16 1964 by Decca.
Mariah Carey releases ‘E=MC²,’ her eleventh album featuring ‘Touch My Body’ (2008)
Mariah Carey's "E=MC²" feat. 'Touch My Body' is her eleventh studio album released on April 15, 2008 by Island.
Decca publish ‘Aftermath’ by The Rolling Stones’ featuring ‘Lady Jane’ & ‘Under My Thumb’ (1966)
The The Rolling Stones' 'Aftermath' feat. 'Lady Jane' & 'Under My Thumb' is their fourth (sixth in America) studio album released on April 15, 1966 by Decca.
Elektra Nonesuch release Bill Frisell’s sixteenth album : ‘The Intercontinentals’ (2003)
Bill Frisell's 'The Intercontinentals' is his sixteenth album recorded with Sidiki Camara, Vinicius Cantuaria, Christos Govetas, Greg Leisz and Jenny Scheinman, released on April 15, 2003 by Elektra Nonesuch.
David Bowie releases ‘Let’s Dance’ co-produced with Nile Rodgers and featuring ‘China Girl’ (1983)
David Bowie's 'Let's Dance' is his fifteenth studio album (featuring "Let's Dance" "Modern Love" and "China Girl"), co-produced with Nile Rodgers and released on April 14, 1983 by RCA.
Mute publish Depeche Mode’ s ninth album : ‘Ultra’ produced by Tim Simenon (1997)
Depeche Mode's 'Ultra' is their ninth studio album produced by Tim Simenon and released on April 14, 1997 by Mute Records.
Kendrick Lamar releases ‘DAMN.’ his fourth album featuring ‘Humble’ (2017)
Kendrick Lamar's 'DAMN.' is his fourth studio album featuring 'Humble' released on April 14, 2017 by Top Dawg Entertainment / Interscope Records
Columbia publish ‘British Steel,’ Judas Priest’s sixth album (1980)
Judas Priest's 'British Steel' is their sixth studio album produced by Tom Allom and released on April 14, 1980 by Columbia Records.
RCA release David Bowie’s sixth album : ‘Aladdin Sane’ featuring ‘The Jean Genie’ (1973)
David Bowie's "Aladdin Sane" feat. "The Jean Genie" is his sixth album released on April 13, 1973 by Rca Records.
Columbia publish MGMT’s second album ‘Congratulations’ (2010)
MGMT's 'Congratulations' is their second studio album co-produced with Sonic Boom and released on April 13, 2010 by Columbia Records.
Warner Bros. release Fleetwood Mac’s ‘Tango in the Night’ featuring ‘Little Lies’ (1987)
Fleetwood Mac's 'Tango in the Night' is their fourteenth studio album produced by Lindsey Buckingham & Richard Dashut and released on April 13, 1987 by Warner Bros.
Violent Femmes release ‘Violent Femmes,’ their eponymous debut album (1983)
'Violent Femmes' is their eponymous debut album produced by Mark Van Hecke and released on April 13, 1983 by Slash Records