Warner Bros. publish Little Feat’s third album : ‘Dixie Chicken’ (1972)
Little Feat's 'Dixie Chicken' is their third studio album produced by lead vocalist Lowell George, recorded late 1972 and released on January 25, 1973 by Warner Bros.
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.
Supertramp release ‘Even in the Quietest Moments’ featuring ‘Give a Little Bit’ (1977)
Supertramp's 'Even in the Quietest Moments' is their fifth album recorded in Colorado and released in April 1977 by A&M.
Little Richard releases his debut album : ‘Here’s Little Richard’ featuring ‘Long Tall Sally’ and ‘Tutti Frutti’ (1957)
Little Richard's 'Here's Little Richard' is his debut album featuring 'Long Tall Sally' and 'Tutti Frutti,' produced by Bumps Blackwell and released on March 4, 1957 by Specialty
The Rolling Stones release their third American album : ‘Now!’ featuring ‘Heart of Stone’ and ‘Little Red Rooster’ (1965)
The The Rolling Stones 'Now!' feat. 'Heart of Stone' and 'Little Red Rooster' is their third American studio album released on February 13, 1965 by London Records.
Tori Amos releases her debut album : ‘Little Earthquakes’ featuring ‘Silent All These Years’, ‘China’, ‘Winter’ and ‘Crucify’ (1992)
Tori Amos''Little Earthquakes' is her debut solo album featuring 'Silent All These Years', 'China', 'Winter' and 'Crucify' and released in England on January 6, 1992 by East West/ Atlantic.
Dianne Reeves begins the recording of ‘A Little Moonlight’ featuring Broadway standards (2002)
Dianne Reeves' 'A Little Moonlight' is an album featuring Broadway standards and recorded between December 4 and 10 2002 by Blue Note.
The Jimi Hendrix Experience release their second album : ‘Axis: Bold as Love’ featuring ‘Little Wing’ and ‘Spanish Castle Magic’ (1967)
'Axis: Bold as Love' by The Jimi Hendrix Experience is their second studio album produced By Chas Chandler and released on December 1, 1967 by Track Records.
Warner Bros. publish Prince’s fifth album : ‘1999’ featuring ‘Little Red Corvette’ and ‘Delirious’ (1982)
Prince's '1999' is his fifth and breakthrough studio album released on October 27, 1982 by Warner Bros.
The Police release ‘Ghost in the Machine,’ their fourth album featuring ‘Every Little Thing She Does Is Magic’ and ‘Spirits in the Material World’ (1981)
The Police's 'Ghost in the Machine' (a name inspired by Arthur Koestlers book) is their fourth album released on October 2, 1981 by A&M.
Mumford & Sons release their debut album : ‘Sigh No More’ featuring ‘Little Lion Man’ and ‘The Cave’ (2009)
Mumford & Sons' 'Sigh No More' is their debut studio album produced by Markus Dravs and released on October 2, 2009 by Island / Glassnote
Tori Amos releases ‘Strange Little Girls’ featuring covers of songs written and originally performed by men (2001)
Tori Amos' 'Strange Little Girls' is a concept (covers of songs written and originally performed by men) album released on September 18, 2001 by Atlantic.
Capitol publish The Beach Boys’ third album : ‘Surfer Girl’ featuring ‘Little Deuce Coupe’ (1963)
The Beach Boys' 'Surfer Girl' is their third studio album (the first produced by Brian Wilson) and released on September 16, 1963 by Capitol.
Dionne Warwick releases ‘The Windows Of The World,’ her eighth album featuring ‘I Say a Little Prayer’ (1967)
Dionne Warwick's 'The Windows Of The World' feat. 'I Say a Little Prayer' is her eighth studio album produced By Burt Bacharach & Hal David and released on August 31, 1967 by Scepter.
One Little Indian publish Björk’s fourth studio album : ‘Vespertine’ featuring ‘Hidden Place’ and ‘Pagan Poetry’ (2001)
Björk's 'Vespertine' is her fourth studio album co-produced with Thomas Knak, Martin Gretschmann & Marius de Vries and released on August 27, 2001 by One Little Indian / Elektra Entertainment
One Little Indian release Björk’s second album : ‘Debut’ featuring ‘Human Behaviour’ and ‘Violently Happy’ (1993)
Björk's 'Debut' feat. 'Human Behaviour' is her second studio album co-produced with Nellee Hooper and released on July 5, 1993 by One Little Indian.
Queen release ‘The Game’ featuring ‘Another One Bites the Dust’ and ‘Crazy Little Thing Called Love’ (1980)
Queen's 'The Game' feat. 'Another One Bites the Dust' & 'Crazy Little Thing Called Love' is their eighth studio album released on June 30, 1980 by EMI.
Alanis Morissette releases her third album : ‘Jagged Little Pill’ featuring ‘You Oughta Know,’ ‘Hand in My Pocket’ & ‘Ironic’ (1995)
Alanis Morissette's 'Jagged Little Pill' feat. "Ironic" is her third studio album co-written and co-produced with Glen Ballard and released on June 13, 1995 by Maverick, Reprise.
Talking Heads release ‘Little Creatures,’ their sixth album featuring ‘Road to Nowhere’ (1985)
Talking Heads' 'Little Creatures' is their sixth (and biggest-selling) studio album released on June 10, 1985 by Warner Bros./Sire.
Elton John releases ’21 at 33,’ his fourteenth album featuring ‘Little Jeannie’ (1980)
Elton John's '21 at 33' is his fourteenth studio album released on May 13, 1980 by MCA / Rocket.
Chuck Berry records in Chicago ‘One Dozen Berrys,’ his second studio album featuring ‘Rock and Roll Music’ & ‘Sweet Little Sixteen’ (1957)
Chuck Berry's 'One Dozen Berrys' is his second studio album recorded on May 6 or 15 & December 29–30 1957 in Chicago and released In March 1958 by Chess.
One Little Indian publish ‘Life’s Too Good,’ the debut album of The Sugarcubes featuring Björk (1988)
The Sugarcubes' 'Life's Too Good' is their debut studio album featuring Björk on vocals, produced by Ray Shulman and Derek Birkett and released on April 25, 1988 by One Little Indian
Regal Zonophone release Joe Cocker’s first album : ‘With a Little Help from My Friends’ (1969)
Joe Cocker's 'With a Little Help from My Friends' is his first album produced by Denny Cordell and released on April 23, 1969 by Regal Zonophone.
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.