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| It was promoted as his final studio album, which serves as a recurring theme, although **** returned to solo recording with Kingdom Come in 2006. | |
| Under pressure from their record company to follow-up the successful debut of their May 1967 album Are You Experienced, **** was released on Track Records in the UK in December 196 | |
| Produced by **** frontman Billy Corgan with Flood and Alan Moulder, the twenty-eight-track album was released as a two-disc CD and triple LP. | |
| After the mainstream success of 'Loser', **** featured several hit singles, including 'Where It's At', 'Devils Haircut', and 'The New Pollution'. | |
| Many of the tracks on **** are marked by an electric guitar-rock sound, in contrast with their previous LP, the folk rock inspired Rubber Soul (1965). | |
| Recording sessions for the album were initially disrupted when bassist/keyboardist John Paul Jones considered leaving the band. | |
| It was produced by Bob Johnston, who had also recorded ****'s previous album, the highly successful Highway 61 Revisited. | |
| It was the first hip hop LP to top the Billboard 200 chart. | |
| Production for the album was handled entirely by production team The Bomb Squad, which expanded on the dense, sample-layered sound of the group's previous album. | |
| Released as a double album on 30 November 1979, it was subsequently performed live with elaborate theatrical effects, and adapted into a feature film | |
| The second installment of his 'Berlin Trilogy' with Brian Eno **** developed the sound of Low in a more positive direction. | |
| After disappointing sales for their previous album Modern Life is Rubbish (1993), **** returned **** to prominence in the UK, helped by its four hit singles. | |
| **** intended the record to diverge significantly from the polished production of its previous album, Nevermind (1991). | |
| It was released on November 30, 1982 by Epic Records as the follow-up to ****'s critically and commercially successful 1979 album Off the Wall. | |
| Co-produced by Roy Thomas Baker and ****, **** was, at the time of its release, the most expensive album ever recorded. | |
| It is his major-label debut and was released under Dr. Dre's Aftermath Entertainment and Web Records. | |
| A double album telling a loose story about a 'deaf, dumb and blind boy' who becomes the leader of a messianic movement, **** was the first musical work to be billed overtly as a ro | |
| It was one of two albums released in conjunction with the **** Tour, and as a result the two albums are sometimes considered a double album. | |
| It was released in 1968 and became the band's first and only number one album and spawned their second US number one single, 'Hello, I Love You'. | |
| **** recorded the album in rural Oxfordshire and Bath, during 1996 and early 1997, with producer Nigel Godrich. | |